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FLYING CLOUD FARMS 
ATHOS(Duijn) —Large blooms of an orange-salmon shade with a brighter throat, having a 
currant colored blotch in the lower petals. This variety won a First Class Certificate in 
Holland, in 1937. L 75c, M 50c, S 25c, Bits. 2-1 5c. 
AUAHI (Burns) —A new novelty of excellent quality and unusual color. A smoky mauve 
with a touch of old rose and a white throat. About ten open at once on a strong spike. 
L 25c, M 15c, S 10c, Bits. 10-25c. 
AZALEA (Pfitzer)— A pretty, lively red, going deeper in the throat with a raspberry feather 
and white dart. Eight, very large, well-placed flowers open at once. L 15c, S 3-1 5c, 
Bits. 15-1 5c. 
BAD HOMBURC (Barth) —The outstanding centifolia pink color of this variety is very 
attractive. Some have said it is the nicest in color of any similar shade. It is a strong 
healthy grower; makes tall spikes with the blooms well arranged. Early midseason. 
L 25c, M 15c, S 10c, Bits. 10-25c. 
BAD KREUZNACH (Barth) —Pure salmon pink with lighter midribs. Round, wide open 
florets, well arranged on a broad twenty-bud spike, with eight to ten open at once. 
A very promising variety. L 75c, M 50c, S 30c Bits. 4-25c. 
BAD SCHWALBACH (Barth) —Very tall, rose magenta (or ruby red) self, overcast garnet, 
and white feather in throat. Round open florets have grand form and are well placed 
on tall, graceful spikes. L $1.00, M 60c, S 30c, Bits. 10c each. 
BEACON (Palmer) —Yellow with from a quarter to a half inch of each petal edged with 
flame color. Striking. Blooms are medium size on tall, straight spikes. L 10c, M 2-1 5c, 
S 2-10c, Bits. 25-1 5c. 
BEITH (M air) —Pale carmine red with attractive white blotch in throat. This new one from 
Mair has fine well shaped spikes and is a good grower. L 50c, M 30c, S 20c, Bits. 
10-25c. 
BEN (Mair) —Large red scarlet, slatey at the edges, with a rich white throat. Flowers are 
large and well placed on tall spikes of twenty buds. One of Mair’s best. L 10c, M 2-15c, 
S 2-1 0c, Bits. 25-1 5c. 
BETTY HUMPHRIES (Moir) —This variety is truly spoken of when ’tis said that it is a 
“glorified Betty Nuthall.’’ The salmon ground color seems a bit darker than that of 
Betty Nuthall and the throat more creamy. This glad has done very well here in the 
east, as well as in the mid and far west; we haven’t had any reports of its behavior in; 
the south. M 70c, S 50c, Bits. 2-25c. 
BIT O’HEAVEN (Downey) —Tall, deep orange, with a contrasting yellow throat. Of the 
twenty or more buds on the spike, very often half of them are open at one time. 
L 2-15c, M 2-10c, S 4-10c, Bits. 30-15c. 
BLACK OPAL (Errey) —This sensational very dark red opens ten or more well placed florets 
of good size on a long flower head and is an exceptionally good increaser; therefore, this 
new variety has overcome the three outstanding faults so common with the dark reds, 
which are: poor increasers, short flower heads, and too few open at once. This variety 
surely has a great future. L 40c, M 25c, S 15c, Bits. 10-25c. 
BLUE BEAUTY (Pfitzer) —This glad is well named for it surely is a “blue beauty." It is 
probably the best “blue” on the market. It is a strong blue color becoming a little bit 
lighter at the edge. It is a tall strong grower which produces long spikes that will 
open eight florets at once. M 15c, S 10c, Bits. 1 0-25c. 
BLUE DELICHT (Douglass) —A rich deep blue, a bit darker than Pelegrina, more velvety 
texture and a stronger stem. Better all-round variety as is proven by the fact that it 
has won first prize over Pelegrina at both New York and Boston shows. L 2-15c, 
M 2-10c, S 4-10c, Bits. 30-15c. 
BLUE HERALD (Pfitzer) —The earliest “blue” of them all, although the color is not as good 
as some of the new varieties as it shows a reddish tone. Being so early, it is a desirable 
one to grow. L 10c, M 2-1 5c, S 2-1 0c, B'ts. 25-1 5c. 
BLUE WONDER (Tu nia) —A light blue which is made attractive by lines of deeper self at 
edges of petals and in the throat. Tall spikes with large 5" flowers perfectly placed. 
Best in its class at the Boston Show this past summer. L 75c, S 30c, Bits 15c each. 
BLUTENTRAUM (Barth) —A new very early variety of soft pink color with a lighter center 
and carmine pencilings; six blooms open at once. This glad stands up well in all 
weather. S 35c, Bits. 3-25c. 
“1 have been cutting many beautiful blooms from your unlabeled No. 4 collection. This 
collection seems to be a very good one and I am well pleased with the size and beauty 
of the blooms. The plants are tall and strong and have a healthy dark green color. Red 
Giant also grew tall and straight and opened up nine at once on a twenty bud spike." 
H. S„ Texas. 
