NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 
43 
No.l 
No.2 
No.3 
No.4 
No.5 
No.6 
Bulblets 
1000 Quart 
Rosemarie Pfitzer 
100 
5.00 
4.20 
3.50 
2.50 
1.60 
1.20 
1.25 
3.50 
R. Y. Mair 
100 
10.00 
8.00 
6.40 
4.80 
3.20 
2.40 
8.00 
15.00 
Saibach’s Orchid 
100 
1.20 
1.00 
80 
.60 
.50 
1.25 
Snowden 
100 
1.60 
1.30 
.80 
.60 
.80 
2.00 
Sonatine 
100 
2.50 
2.00 
1.60 
1.30 
.80 
.60 
.75 
2.00 
1000 
20.00 
16.00 
12.80 
10.00 
6.40 
4.80 
Southern Cross 
• 100 
2.20 
1.80 
1 40 
1.10 
.80 
.65 
.60 
1.50 
1000 
17.60 
14.40 
11.20 
8.80 
6.40 
5.20 
Star of Bethlehem 
100 
4.00 
3.20 
2.50 
2.10 
1.75 
1.40 
2 50 
6.00 
1000 
32.00 
24.50 
20.00 
17.00 
14.00 
11.00 
Takina 
100 
10.00 
8.00 
6.40 
4.80 
3.20 
2.40 
3.00 
10.00 
Tangerine 
100 
3.00 
2.40 
1.80 
1.20 
1.00 
.80 
.75 
2.00 
1000 
24.00 
19.20 
14.40 
9.60 
8 00 
6.40 
Tasman 
100 
25.00 
20.00 
15.00 
10.00 
8.00 
6.00 
10.00 
25.00 
White Orchid 
100 
2.20 
1.80 
1.40 
1.10 
.80 
.65 
.60 
1.50 
1000 
17.60 
14.40 
11.20 
8.80 
6.40 
5.20 
White Triumphator 
100 
12.00 
10.00 
7.00 
5.00 
4.00 
3.00 
4.00 
12.00 
Wurtembergia 
100 
2.40 
2.00 
1.60 
1.00 
2.50 
Yellow Perfection 
100 
2.20 
1.80 
1.40 
1.10 
.80 
.65 
.60 
1.50 
1000 
17.60 
14.40 
11.20 
8.80 
6.40 
5.20 
Medfield, Mass., 4/24/38:—“To say 1 was delighted with the bulbs 1 received from you last 
week is expressing it mildly. It seemed like Christmas when I opened the box, so neat¬ 
ly packed and found so many extras.' ” 
“Last year I received a number of bulblets from you, about 12 varieties, and I wish to re¬ 
port that I germinated them almost 100%. That speaks well for your stock. Then 
too, the extras were more than 1 expected. AW in all, I can say that I was more than 
satisfied.”^—G. M., Detroit, Michigan. 
Portland, Maine, 4/3/38:—“Bulbs arrived in best of condition. Fine stock. Highly appre¬ 
ciate the liberal count and choice of extras. Anticipate most pleasing results from such 
high grade stock." 
Pennsylvania. 2/27/38:—“I received the bulbs and they are fine. You are very careful in 
packing,—no danger of them getting mixed. I wish to thank you ever so much for 
the extras: they more than paid the postage and I never worry what the flowers will be 
like for I know what they will be like if they come from Flying Cloud Farms. None 
better!" 
From a Massachusetts customer came the following:—“1 became acquainted with your 
glads this last summer through a friend. I thought your glads the 'tops.'” 
