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FLYING CLOUD FARMS 
E. O. BOASE (Swenson) —Here is a fine exhibition, as well as commercial, flower. It is a 
tall, strong growing, creamy white becoming more creamy in the throat. Opens many 
perfectly placed florets at one time on long spikes. L 30c, M 20c, S 10c, Bits. 10-25c. 
ERNEST CHARBONNIER (Lemoine) —Salmon, spotted and dotted dark maroon. Good shaped 
florets on long spikes. Nice new novelty. L 75c, M 50c, S 25c, Bits. 2-1 5c. 
ETCHING (Errey )—One of the nicest novelties we have seen to date. The name is most 
descriptive of the variety as it is a buff ground color, heavily “etched” with brown vein- 
ing, with a clear yellow throat. It is a decorative with 4^2" to 5" blooms. Won in 
its class at the Boston Shew this past summer. L 75c, M 50c, S 25c, Bits. 2-1 5c. 
EUIDES (Errey) —An ivory white going to a cream center and very lightly flushed toward 
the outside edges of the petals with lilac pink. It makes fine spikes with about eight 
or ten open of perfect formation and we believe it will be a fine commercial, as well 
as a great exhibition variety. Was awarded F. C. C. at the Ballarat Trial Grounds. 
L 10c, M 2-1 5c, S 4-1 5c, Bits. 25-1 5c. 
EVADNE (Errey) —A lovely deep orange self with two small and attractive garnet feathers set 
off by small yellow specks. Spikes open many well placed florets at one time. This 
was a popular glad here this summer. L 10c, M 2-1 5c, S 4-1 5c, Bits. 25-1 5c. 
EVELYN STINTON (Symons) —The color is best described as bluish pink, heavily overlaid 
with chocolate. Fine long spikes of exhibition type. Will open up to fourteen flowers 
of good size and texture at once. Received an Award of Merit at the Ballarat Test 
Gardens. L 2-25c, M 2-15c, S 2-10c, Bits. 15-15c. 
FAHNENJUNKER (Graetz) —A medium yellow self. Tall, strong grower and a good in¬ 
creases One of our very best commercial yellows. L 3-1 5c, M 6-1 5c, S 10-1 5c, Bits. 
50-1 5c. 
FALCON (Errey) —A very lively orange with a cream throat, heavily peppered with crimson. 
One of the most brilliant colored glads you can grow; very attractive, and does not burn 
in the heat. The long spikes open many individual florets at one time. L 50c, M 30c, 
S 20c, Bits. 3-1 5c. 
FLORA FARMER (Quackenbush) —A pure pink variety with a creamy white throat, the 
petals going darker at the edges. The florets (about 5 / 2 ") are ruffled; five or six are 
usually open with several more showing color on a long spike of 1 8 to 20 buds. This 
variety was shown at the last New York Show and attracted much attention. We be¬ 
lieve this will be a very popular variety and you all will want to include it in your garden. 
L $3.00, M $2.00, S $1.00, Bits. 30c each. No Discount. 
FRAU AENNY FORSTER (Barth) —A very delicate carmine pink, brighter in the throat. 
The flowers are slightly ruffled and of fine type. A fine one from this originator who 
has sent us many outstanding varieties. L 50c, M 30c, S 15c, Bits. 5-1 5c. 
FRAU DR. HANIEL (Frietsch) —A fine scarlet-red self, strong grower and seems to be a 
contender to take the place of Dr. Bennett. A good one. L 25c, S 2-1 5c, Bits. 8-1 5c. 
FRAU PROF. GOCHT (Pfitzer) —Cream with rose carmine throat markings and slight suf¬ 
fusion of the color at edges of the petals. A popular novelty with us. L 30c, M 20c, 
f. 10c, Bits. 10-30c. 
FRILLED CHAMPION (Roozen) —Large, round, ruffled florets of a rich salmon orange shade. 
A strong grower that blooms fairly early and is fine for cut flowers. L 2-1 5c, M 2-1 0c, 
r. 5-10c, Bits. 50-25c. 
FULL VALUE (Alkcmade) —Wide open flat blooms that lie close to the spike. The color 
is a good shade of orange scar'et with slight red peppering on the lower petals. With 
several large blooms open at once, it makes a good exhibition spike and has been a winner 
for us in Boston. L 2-1 5c, M 2-1 0c, S 5-1 0c, Bits. 50-25c. 
GARDEN OF THE NATIONS (Winsor) —See Flying Cloud Farms’ Introductions. 
GEHEIMRAT DUISBERG (Graetz) —Now being sold under the name of September White. 
CELBER DOMINO (Barth) —Barth seldom introduces a yellow variety but this certainly is a 
nice one. A pretty medium tone yellow that seems a bit greenish in the throat. There 
are eight well placed florets open at one time. L $1.00, M 60c, S 30c, Bits. 10c each. 
GENERAL BALBOA (Pfitzer) —A heavily ruffled yellow which has very clear and strong color, 
going darker in the throat. Buds show yellow rather than greenish yellow as in many 
other yellow varieties. L 30c, M 20c, S 10c, Bits. 10-30c. 
GERTRUDE SWENSON (Swenson) —Beautiful shade of mauve with a white blotch on the 
lower petals and a light mauve feather. The spike is the ideal of the exhibitor; place¬ 
ment perfect, with the medium sized florets holding their size very evenly up the spike; 
opens fourteen at once. Won many championships in Australia. L 2-15c, M 2-10c, 
S 5- 10c, B ts. 50-25c. 
Hartford, Connecticut—“Received glad bulbs and thank you for your prompt service and 
thank you very much for the overcount and also for the extras.” 
