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ELANORA (Errey)—Rich rose red violet with all the buds shcwing colcr. A fine glad. L 25c, M 15c, 
S 2--15c, Bits. 10--15c. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN (D. W. White)—Nice light lavender with slight deeper self markings in 
throat. Nicely ruffled petals with many large blooms open cn lcng flower heads. A popular 
exhibition and commercial lavender. L 25c, M 15c, § 2--15c, Blts. 10--15c. 
ERREY’S SCARLET (Errev)—Magnificent scarlet with two deeper self darts cn the lower petals. 
Florets are ruffled and of good substance. L 0c, M 30. 5 20:, Bits. 5--25c. 
ETHEL CAVE-COLE (Cave)—Large, wide open florets of light pink with slightly deeper and more 
rosy self throat. L 2--25c; M 2--15c, S 2--10c, Blts. 15--15c. 
EVENING LIGHT (Winsor-Moseley)—A fine commercial and show bench variety which has proven 
most popular. The large, plain petaled, florets are peach pink with a cream and rose throat,— 
a lovely and striking color combination. L 75c, M 50c, Bits. 2--15c. 
FABULOUS (LaSalle)}—Rosy salmon with broad white throat and midribs, and blood red spot in 
throat. L $4.00, Blts. 50c each. No Discount. 
FASHION PLATE (Wilson)—Ruffled light cream, deeper in throat, with faint rose violet feather. 
Many large florets open on tall spikes. L 25c, M 15c, S 2--15c, Blts. 10--15c. 
FIRMAMENT (K. & M.)—Lovely new light blue self. Blooms are large cn tall spikes. L 50c, M 35c. 
No Discount. 
FLAGSHIP (Butt)—Medium light red with attractive white throat pencilled blue. Florets are large 
and round and perfectly placed. A fine exhibition glad. L 15c, M 10c, S 2--10c, Blts. 10--10c. 
FLORA FARMER (Quackenbush)—Deep pink, shading to darker self at edges of petals and creamy 
white throat. A popular variety. L 2--20c, M 3--25c, S 5--20c, Blts. 25--10c. 
FRANK WARNER (Buchanan)—Very tall growing light yellow with warm red spot in the throat. 
Medium sized, plain petaled florets. L 35c, M 25c, S 15c, Blts. 10--25c. 
GARDEN OF THE NATIONS (Winsor-Moseley)—Withheld fcr propagaticn. 
GAYWAY (Wheeler)—Orange with yellow throat. Bright and striking. L 25c, M 15c, § 2--15c, 
Bits. 10--15c. 
GENGHIS KHAN (Scheer)—Beautiful rosy pink, blending to soft cream throat, and lipstick markings. 
Large florets are of very heavy substance with petals fluted and heavily ruffled and slightly 
laciniated. Early midseason. L $1.50, M $1.00, S 75c, Blts. 1Sc each. No Discount. 
GINGER ROGERS (Davis)—An attractive bright light orange with deep red lines in throat. L 2--25c, 
M 2--15c, § 2--10c, Blts. 15--15c. 
GLENBURN (Errev)—Tall growing, deep peach with bright salmon orange throat overlaid crimson 
and cream pepperings. L 50c, M 30c, S 20c, Bits. 5--25c. 
GLENORA (Errey)—Dark smoky old rose with garnet velvet lower petals that are bordered with 
a powdering of gold. A striking novelty. L £0c, M 35c, S 25c, Blts. 5--25c. 
GLOAMING (Zimmer)—Slightly ruffled bright purple with attractive white throat. The spikes 
are tall and graceful. L 3--25c, M 3--15c, S 3--10c, Blts. 25--10c. 

“Recewed my order and I'll bet you heard my ‘gosh’ way over there.. The overcount and 
extras on that small order is stunning,—and such grand bulbs!”—Mrs. B. F., Haugen, Wisc. 
“If you treat all your customers as royally as you did me, your business ought to grow by 
leaps and bounds!—S. C., St. Joseph, Minn. 
“May I express my appreciation for the very fine bulbs you sent me. I had no more nicer 
bulbs than those from Flying Cloud. You have given me generous overcount and the size of 
your bulbs is terrific!’”—D. M., Newark, Ohio. 
“Your bulbs sure have the appearance of a lot of care in storing for they are so clean and 
healthy looking.”—G. A. G., Worcester, Mass. 
“T bought bulbs from 21 different sources in all sections of the country and your stock was 
the cleanest of the lot. Your method of treating, growing, and storing must be right.”—G. B. T., 
Erie, Michigan. 
