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FLYING CLOUD FARMS INC. 
MOONSHINE (Roozen) —A dandy new pale yellow that has very large flowers well placed on 
tall strong spikes. About the same color as Bonnie Scotland but a great improvement' 
over it. L 60c, M 40c, S 30c, Bits. 3-1 5c. 
MOORISH KING (Pfitzer) —The first large very dark red and still a good one; usually sold 
out long before the season is over. Only a fair increaser. M 2-1 Oc, S 3-1 Oc, Bits. 
20-15c. 
MORCENROTE (Barth) —Deep pink with red feathers in throat; pretty color. Good sized 
flowers well placed on a good spike. M 30c, S 15c, Bits. 6-1 5c. 
MORONGO (Errey) —A great exhibition variety that will open twelve or fourteen blooms per¬ 
fectly placed on a real exhibition spike. It is a good propagator; the color is nice bright 
salmon on the outer part of the petals while the center is yellow lined with scarlet. This 
was the best introduction of Errey that year. L 15c, M 2-1 5c, S 3-1 5c, Bits. 10-1 5c. 
MOTHER MACHREE (Stephens, U. S. )—A beautiful golden smoky that is rather difficult to 
describe. It makes enormous spikes especially fine for exhibition and has won many 
championships. L 2-12c, M 3-1 Oc, S 10-1 5c, Bits. 50-1 Oc. 
MR. FREDERICK CHRIST (Deiner, U. S.) —This fine pink glad is similar in color to the well 
known Coryphee but a straight grower and a winner at many shows. We had some 
wonderful spikes of it the past season. L 2-1 5c, M 4-15c, S 6-1 5c, Bits. 40-1 5c. 
MR. PASKELL (Mair) —Rather a bright rose which becomes a little more ash colored at the 
edges of the petals and which has a white throat. This is a most attractive glad. L 35c. 
MR. WM. CUTHBERTSON (Mair) —White with delicate rose pink at the ruffled edges. Ten 
or twelve well placed florets open at a time on a long spike of twenty or more buds. A 
popular color with the florists makes it a good commercial as well as a real exhibition 
variety. One of the most popular in my garden and at many shows. L 2-12c, M 3-1 Oc, 
S 10-1 5c, Bits. 50-1 Oc. 
MRS C. P. WORLEY (Whiteley) —Salmon red with a cream throat; large slightly ruffled 
blooms well set on a strong spike. A fine exhibition variety and the best of Miss White- 
ley’s introductions. L 50c, M 35c, S 15c, Bits. 4-1 5c. 
MRS. E. J. TOON (Toon) —A tall clear white with large florets of perfect placement and open¬ 
ing eight or more at one time. There certainly is a future for this fine exhibition white. 
L $1.00, Bits. 3-25c. 
MRS. G. G. ERREY (Errey) —The mere fact that this is a seedling of Euides will do much to- 
popularize this variety but not so much as seeing the variety itself. The creamy white 
ground color becomes a bit darker in the center making a really beautiful flower. The 
long Errey spike of perfect formation opens ten or more flowers to make a “show” for 
itself. L $5.00, S $3.00, Bits. 50c each. 
MRS. G. WADE (Whiteley) —A yellow self that opens ten nicely placed ruffled blooms on a 
long spike. A 1934 introduction that is up to Miss Whiteley’s usual high standard. A 
fine exhibition or decorative variety. L 10c, M 2-1 2c, S 3-1 Oc, Bits. 25-1 5c. 
MRS. J. J. CLENDENNIN (Symons) — Outer part of the flower is cream flushed shell pink with 
a large wine red blotch; exhibition type showing ten well formed flowers. One of the 
very finest. Award of Merit at Ballarat. L 15c, M 2-1 5c, S 3-1 5c, Bits. 15-1 5c. 
MRS. ROBERT NASH (New Zealand) —The pink ground color becomes more of a strawberry- 
pink at the edges and blends to a creamy yellow in the throat where we find a few red 
pencilings. A most attractive flower which has won much praise “down under” in the 
past two years. L $8.00, M $5.00, S $3.00, Bits. 75c each. 
MRS. T. E. LANGFORD (Crow, Canada)- —Apple blossom pink going to light yellow in the 
throat. Spikes are of good height and straight with about six or eight ruffled blooms 
open. A good commercial variety. L 2-12c, M 3-10c, S 10-15c, Bits. 50-10c. 
MRS. WHITELEY (Whiteley)— A large heavily ruffled pure white with a very light lavender 
pencil in the throat. Substance is fine and it is a most attractive variety and should be 
more widely grown. L 15c, M 2-1 5c. 
NARBETHONC (Errey )—This will qualify for the giant class with eight big blooms open at 
once. Color is a beautiful coppery salmon with deeper salmon in the throat that is 
shaded pale carmine. L $2.00. 
NEREUS (Errey)— A cerise self, the throat silvery gray lined with crimson. Wide open flow¬ 
ers of good form and texture and well placed on a good spike. The pleasing color of this 
one should make it a favorite. L 25c, M 15c, S 10c, Bits. 8-1 5c. 
NEW ERA ( Ellis-Majeski, U. S.) —A pure La France pink with a cream Picardy throat and 
midribs; very ruffled, well placed blooms; about eight open on an eighteen bud spike. 
Very beautiful color. L 75c, M 45c, S 20c, Bits. 5-30c. 
Another customer in Winnipeg, Canada writes:—“Shipment of bulbs arrived in splendid 
condition due to your very careful method of packing and as healthy a looking group 
of bulbs as 1 have ever seen. In your selection of extras you presented me with bulbs 
1 had wished for but could not afford this year.” 
