Aristocrats of the Hadiolus World 
OUR EXHIBIT AT THE 1954 NEW ENGLAND GLADIOLUS SOCIETY SHOW 
Flying Cloud Farms. Inc. 
ACUSHNET STATION, NEW BEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS 
PREPAID PRICE LIST of 1955 
ABU HASSAN—Rich pansy blue. M 2—15c, Blts. 15—15c. 
ACCLAMATION—Nice light yellow from Holland. L 25c, M 20c, 
S l5c, Blts. 10—1l5c. 
ACE—Orange scarlet with lighter throat. M 15c, Blts. 10—20c. 
AGLOW—Attractive buff, rosier at edges of petals, with yellow 
throat. S $2.50. 
ALHAMBRA—Light rose pink with cream throat and deep scarlet 
tongue. L 25ce, M 20c, S 15c, Blts. 10—15c. 
RED CHERRY—Brilliant cherry red with deeper throat. One of the 
best early reds. L 2—30c, M 2—20c, S 2—10c, Blts. 10—1Sc. 
RED CROSS—Nice large scarlet from Holland. L 2—30c, M 2— 
20c, Blts. 10—ISc. 
RED ENSIGN—Bright scarlet with conspicuous white throat edged 
scarlet. L 2—25c, M 2—I5c, Blts. 10—15c. 
RED ROSE—Ruffled smoky rose, darker in throat, with striking 
white dart. L 2—35c, M 3—35c, S 4—35c, Blts. 20—25c. 
BE ee lavender mauve with darker lines 
at. —20c, —20c, Blts. 25—15c. 
LAVENDER QUEEN— » violet, An “‘old-timer’’ but still a very 
ET popular comme L S—25c, M 4—15c, Blts. 25—10c. 
F ERIKSON—Large, slightly ruffled, cream. L 2—30c, M 3— 
pps 45-206: Bits. 15—25c. ; 
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ELAN—Beautiful and unusual shade of flesh pink. Florets are 
large on good long spikes. L 25c, M 20c, Bits. 10—15c. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN—Fine ruffled light lavender with deeper 
self markings. L 2—20c, M 3—20c, Blts. 25—15c. 
EROS—Ruffled cream, flushed pink, shading deeper cream in 
throat. L 2—20c, M 2—15c, Bits. 25—15c. 
ETHEL CAVE-COLE—Heavy textured delicate pink, slightly deeper 
and more rosy in throat. L 2—25c, M 2—15c, S 2—10c, Bits. 
ALJECHIN—Attractive glistening purple. L 15¢e, M 2—20c, S 3— 15—15c. LITTLE DOLL—K. & M.'s butterfly type. White with purple throat RIALGAR—Ruffled glo ¥ shading to 
1Sc, Blts. 10—15c. ; EUROKA (The Sun)—Deep yellow, shading to rich chrome in on lower cream petals. L $1.00, M 75c, Bits. 10c each. ONG : 
EE CLORS Sora cnaeccatlel with purple throat. L 20c, PGES Another outstanding variety from Errey Bros., Aus- Ege Stee uffled orange-gold miniature. L 20c, M 15c, S 10c. ings. L 2—2 
ic, Bits. ce tralia. L 50c, M 35c, Blts. 4—15c. ts. 10—25c. ; ; ‘ ROBERT J. 
ANNAMAE—Fine early pure white. L 3—25c, M 3—15c, S 3—10c, EVANGELINE—Beautiful ruffled light pink blending to creamy LITTLE jEWEL—Ruffled rosy pink miniature with creamy throat. anise: DIG 
Blts. 25—10c. 
APOLLO—Large white with soft purple broad plumes on lower 
petals. Tall and very pretty. L $1.00, M 75c, S 50c, Bits. 
10—S$1.00. 
ARC DE TRIOMPHE—Light straw yellow with clear deeper self 
throat. L 2—25c, M 2—15c, S 2—l0c, Bits. 15—1Sc. 
ARES—K. & M. butterfly type. Amber white, slightly ruffled, with 
distinct scarlet throat marking. L $1.00, M 75c, Blts. 10c each. 
ARISTOCRAT—Heavy textured, purplish wine-red, lighter at 
edges. L 2—30c, M 2—20c, S 5—25c, Blts. 25—20c. 
ATLANTIC—Outstanding ruffled coral, darker in throat, with 
white midrib. L 25c, M 20c, Blts. 10—1Sc. 
ATOM—Striking miniature. Vermillion with distinct silver pencil- 
ing bordering each petal. M 3—25c, Blts. 15—15c. 
BAGUETTE—Glistening ruffled apricot with velvety red feather. 
L 2—25c, M 2—15c. 
BEAUTY’S BLUSH—Heavy textured blush white. L 2—20c, M 3— 
20c, S 3—10c, Blts. 25—ISc. 
BEERSHEBA—Heavy textured creamy white. L 20c, M 2—25c. 
BELLE JAUNE—Clear yellow self. Excellent propagator. L 2—25c, 
M 2—15c, S 2—10, Blts. 15—ISc. 
BENARES—Deep pink with carmine feathers on lower petals. 
L 2—30c, M 3—30c, S 4—30c. Blts. 15—25c. 
BENJAMIN BRITTEN—Lovely ruffled rosy lilac with dusty throat. 
L 2—25c, M 2—15, S 2—10c, Blts. 15—1l5c. 
BEROLINA—Fine large red with creamy plume. L 2—25c, M 2— 
15c, Blts. 10—I15c. 
BETTY CO-ED—Delicate creamy pink miniature. M 3—25c, S S— 
25c, Bits. 25—10c. 
BETTY DUNCAN—Beautiful orange, blending to a_ clear golden 
throat. L 2—20c, M 2—15c, S 2—10c, Blts. 25—l5c. 
BETTY STAM—Salmon orange with smoky markings. L 25¢e, 
M 20c, S 15c, Bits. 10—15c. : : 
BETTER TIMES—Light blue with dark blue feathers tipped white. 
L 25c, M 20c. 
BITTERSWEET—Deep orange with purple spot in throat. L 2—20c, 
M 2—l5c, Blts. 25—15c. 
BLACK OPAL—Rich dark crimson. L 3—25c, M 3—Il5e, Bits. 
25—10c. 
BLAIRE MARGUERITE—Bright begonia pink with white midribs. 
L 2—25c, M 2—15c, Blts. 15—15c. 
BLESSED DAMOSEL—Lovely light pink with cream throat. M 2— 
15c, S 2—10c, Blts. 15—1Sc. y 
BLOEMFONTEIN—Heavy textured light apricot with cream throat. 
L 2—20c, M 3—20c, Blts. 25—lSc. 
BLUE BEAUTY—Excellent all-around blue. L 2—25c, M 2—I5c. 
BOCCHERINI—Clear deep orange with small white feather. 
L 2—30c, M 3—25c, Blts. 15—25. 
BO-PEEP—An early miniature. Buff pink with cream throat dusted 
ted. Deeply ruffled and heavy substance. L 3—25c, M 3— 
15c, S 3—10c, Blts. 25—10c. P 
BRANDY WINE—Glistening deep wine red. Opens six to eight 
large velvety florets on tall spikes. L $1.00, M 75c, S 50c, 
Bits. 10—S1.00. 
BRIDAL ORCHID—Lovely tall light lavender. L 2—25c, M 2—l5c, 
Blts. 15—15c. 
BUCKEYE BRONZE—Popular, rich, tuffled rusty-bronze. L 2—20c, 
M 3—20c, S 3—10c, Bits. 25—1Sc. : ; 
BUCKINGHAM PALACE—Unusual shade of mauve with fine gold 
pencillings on each petal and gold marking in throat. L 50c. 
BUFFETTE—Heavy textured buff. Fine early commercial. L 2— 
20c, M 2—I15c. 
BURMA—Large, heavily ruffled, deep rose red, L 2—20c, M 3— 
20c, S 3—10c, Blts. 25—1Sc. 
CAIRO—Etruscan red with powdered cream throat. L 25c, M 20c, 
S 15c, Blts. 10—15c. 
CAPE COD—Glistening lilac pink with creamy throat. L 5—25c, 
M 4—15c, S 4—10c, Blts. 50—25c. 
CAPEHEART—Light salmon rose with deeper self feather. Out- 
standing early commercial. L 5—25c, M 4—l5c, S 4—10c, 
Blts. 50—25c. ; 
CELESTINA—Miniature. Creamy yellow shading to rosy buff at 
outer edges of petals. L 15c, M 10c. ‘ 
CHAMPAGNE—Light ruffled yellow, slightly deeper in throat. 
L $1.00, M 75c, S 50c, Blts. 10—$1.00. 
CHIEF PONTIAC—Fine large orange-scarlet. L 2—30c, M 3—30c, 
$ 4—30c, Blts. 15—25c. ; 
CIRCE—Early russet-orange with deeper red marking and cream 
band, L 25c, M 20c, Bits. 10—lSc. 
COLLEEN—Heavy textured shell pink, lighter at edges. Cream 
plume in throat with self pepperings. L 50c, M 35c, Bits. 
4—l5c. 
CONCORD—Fine royal purple with darker throat. L 3—25ce, 
M 3—l5c, Bits. 25—10c. : 
CONVOY—Clear rose purple, slightly deeper in throat. L 2—20c, 
M 3—20c, Bits. 25—1l5c. 
CRINKLE CREAM—Large ruffled light yellow. L 2—25c, M 2—l5c, 
SOLINE BELLE Tall Growing, light ruffled lavender with 
CRINOLINE BEL ‘all growing, lig ruffle av 
cream throat and midribs. L $2.00, M $1.50, S $1.00, Bits. 
10—S$1.50. 
DAISY MAE—Large rosy salmon with red violet feather. L 2—25c, 
M 2—I5c, Blis. 15—15c. ; Phra 
DAUNTLESS—Strong growing light pink with petunia marking in 
throat. L 2—20c, M 3—20c, Bits. 25—15c. i 
DAYBREAK—Nice buff yellow from Errey Bros., Australia. L 50c, 
M 35c, Blts. 3—25c. 
D. BOTH—Greenest glad we have seen to date. M 20c, Blts. 
10—15c. : ‘ 
DEBORAH SAMPSON—Heavy textured delicate pink with soft 
cream throat. L 2—25c, M 2—l5c, S 2—10c, Blts. 15—l5c. 
DEBUTANTE—Pale yellow, deepening to orange at outer edges of 
petals. Popular commercial. L 2—25c, M 2—15c, S 2—10c, 
Blts. 15—l5c. 
DEE TWELVE—Outstanding clear red. L 2—30c, M 3—30c, Blts. 
15—25c. ; 
DESERT SANDS—Nice buff yellow with touches of pink. L 20c, 
M 2—25, Bits. 10—20c. 
DEVON—Clear magenta purple. L 2—35c, M 3—35c, S 4—35c. 
Blts, 20—25c. 
DIEPPE—Showy salmon rose with clear brighter self throat. Good 
substance. L 2—20c, M 3—20c, Blts. 25—l5c. 
DOLORES—Tall growing pink miniature with white throat and 
slight ruffling. L 2—30c, Blts. 15—25c. 4 
DR. PRYOR—Light red with cream throat! and carmine blotch. 
Tall and strong. te M penee Bus Lean. een 
DUSTY MILLER—Smoky old rose, blending to scarle roat, ac- 
cented with cream pencilings. L 2—20c, M 3—20c, Bits. 
25—l5c. 
yellow throat. L 2—30c, M 3—30c, S 4—30c, Bits. 15—25c. 
EVENING LIGHT—Peach pink with cream and rose-violet throat. 
L 4—25c, M 4—20c, S 4—10c, Blts. 25—10c. 
FASHION PLATE—Ruffled light cream, deeper in throat, with 
rose-violet feather. L 2—25c, M 2—15c, S 2—10c, Blts. 15—15c. 
FELICITY—Ruffled azalea pink with carmine rose throat. L 2—30c, 
M 3—30c, S 4—30c, Blts. 15—2Sc. 
FIAT LUX—Pure golden yellow with slight ruffle. L 35c, M 25c, 
S 2—25c, Blts. 10—40c. 
FIREBIRD—Flame with white midrib and darker veinings of self 
color. L 2—30c, M 2—20c, S 2—10c, Blts. 10—1l5c 
FIRECHIEF—Slightly ruffled, tall, bright red with de 
A fine new one from Errey Bros., Australia. S $1.50. 
FLAME QUEEN—Light rose red with brighter throat. L 20c, 
M 2—25c, S 4—25c, Blts. 10—20c. 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE—Heavy textured ruffled white. L. 2— 
25c, M 2—I5c, Blts. 15—15c. 
FORMIDABLE—Lovely blending of rose and gray with cream 
throat. L 50c, M 35c, S 25c, Blts. 4—15c. 
FRIENDSHIP—Early, ruffled, pure pink, blending to cream in 
throat. L 2—25c, M 2—15, S 2—10c, Blts. 15—1l5c. 
FURBELOW—Heavily ruffled bright coral with cream throat, 
L. $1.00, M 75c, S 50c, Blts. 10—S1.00. 
GARLAND—Cream white, heavily flecked deep rose at edges of 
petals. S $1.50, Blts. 25c. 
GELBER HERCULES—Large clear deep yellow. L 75c, Blts. 3—25c. 
GENERAL MARSHALL—Glistening orange with blending yellow 
throat. L 2—30c, M 3—30c, Bits. 15—25c. 
GEORG BARTH—Pleasing blend of orange and yellow, Very nice 
commercial. L 4—25c, M 4—15c, S 4—10c, Blts. 50—25c. 
GLORIOSA—Glistening rosy pink, lighter in throat. L 20c, M 2— 
25c, Blts. 10—20c. 
GOLDEN ARROW—Outstanding clear lemon yellow. L 2—25c, 
M 2—l15c, S 2—10c, Blts. 15—15c. 
GOLDEN BEAUTY—Large deep yellow of heavy substance. L 2— 
25c, M 2—1Sc, S 2—10c, Blts. 10—I5c. 
GOLDEN DRAGON—Nice medium yellow with slight crimson cast 
in throat. L 35¢, M 25c, S 2—25c, Blts. 10—40c. 
GOLDEN OPHELIA—Nice deep yellow self from Australia. M 20c, 
S 2—25c, Blts. 10—25c. 
GRACIE ALLEN—Very fine glistening deep scarlet. L 2—20c, 
M 3—20c, Bits. 25—1l5c. 
GRAY SUMMIT—Lovely smoky gray, overlaid light pink, with 
white throat edged pink. Tall husky grower. L 2—35c. Blts. 
20—25Sc. 
GUERDON—Deep cerise with silky sheen, L 2—25c, M 2—l5e, 
S 2—10c, Blts. 10—l5c, 
GUNPOWDER—Clear light buff with very slight throat markings. 
L 4—25c, M 4—15c, Blts. 25—10c. 
GUSTAV MAHLER—Light blue, darker in throat, with white 
feather. L $1.00, M 75c, Blts. 3—30c. 
HAN VAN MEEGEREN—Good clear yellow from Holland. M 3— 
30c, Blis. 15—25c. 
HARMONY—Ruffled light pink, deeper at edges, with cream 
throat and midribs. L 2—20c, M 2—l5c, S 2—l0c, Blts. 
25—1Sc. 
HAWKEYE RED—Nice medium red. L 2—25c, M 2—lSc, Bits. 
10—l5c. 
HEAVENLY WHITE—Pure white with light lavender smudge in 
throat. L 2—25c, M 2—l5c, Blts. 15—15c. 
HELEN HAYES—Slightly ruffled rose salmon with white throat. 
L 25c, M 20c, S 15c, Blts. 10—I15c. 
HENRI DE GREEVE—Striking orange-salmon novelty. L 20c, 
M 2—25c, S 4—25c, Blts. 10—20c. 
HIGH FINANCE—Tall growing orange-gray with rich cream 
throat. L 2—20c, M 3—20c, S 3—10c, Bits. 25—15c. 
HIGHLIGHT—Lovely ruffled pale orange-pink with cream throat, 
Informal type with fine texture. L or M $3.50 each. 
HI JINKS—Deep salmon rose, smoky at edges. Large, flat type 
floret with prominent white throat. L $1.00, M 75c, S 50c, 
Blts. 10—S1.00. 
HILLCREST—Large rosy pink with deeper rose at edge of petals. 
Throat blotch of deep cerise. L 2—25c, M 3—25c, Blts. 10—l5c, 
HOPEDALE—Heavy textured, delicate flesh pink with lighter 
throat. L 3—25c, M 3—15c, S 3—10c, Blts. 25—10c. 
HOPMAN’S GLORY—Early deep yellow. L 2—25c, M 2—l5c, Blts. 
15—l5Sc. 
INTERMEZZO—Cream, of good substance, with lavender pepper- 
ings in throat. M 3—1l5c, S 3—10c, Bits. 25—10c. 
JAVELIN—Rose purple with spectacular red, white and blue 
throat. L 25c, M 20c, Blts. 10—15c. 
JE MAINTIENDRAI—Strong growing velvety scarlet. L 3—25c, 
M 3—15c, S 4—10c, Blts. 25—10c. 
JO WAGENAAR—Rich red, white dart in throat, nice texture 
L 2—20c, M 2—15c, S 2—10ce, Blts. 25—l5c. 
JUNE BELLS—Early pure white from Holland. L 2—20c, M 3—20c, 
S 3—10c, Blis. 25—l5c. 
J. V. KONYNENBURG—Clear orange flame, ruffled. Outstanding 
commercial, L 3—25c, M 3—l5c, Blts. 25—10c. 
KAREN—A striking novelty of dark rose-purple with prominent 
cream throat. L $1.25, M $1.00, S 75c, Blts. 2—25c. 
KAWATIRI—Rich creamy buff with yellow throat. Beautifully 
tuffled. L 2—30c, M 3—30c. 
KEITH—Lovely smoky apricot, deepening to cedar shade at edges 
of petals. Wine spot in throat edged cinnamon. L 25c, 
M 20c, Bits. 10—15c. 
KIARA—Heavy textured early white with creamier throat and 
slight ruffle. L $1.50. 
KING DAVID—Satiny red-purple with silver edge around edges 
of large ruffled florets. L 25c, M 20c, S 15c, Blts. 10—1l5c. 
KING LEAR—Deep reddish purple with silver line bordering 
ruffled petals. L 3—25c, M 3—15c, S 4—10c, Blts. 25—10c. 
KING WILLIAM—Glowing apricot, blending to clear cream throat. 
Tall husky grower. L 4—25c. 
LADY ANNE—Slightly ruffled white with cream throat. L 2—25c, 
M 2—l5c, S 2—10c, Blts. 15—l5c. 
LADY JANE—Clear cream with deeper throat. Very popular com- 
mercial. L 2—20c, M 3—20c, S 3—10c, Blts. 25—l5c. 
LAKE PLACID—Ruffled light cream with yellow throat. M 2—l5c, 
S 2—10, Bits, 15—15c. 
LARIME—Heavy textured clear orange with rosy red feather. 
L 2—25c, M 2—I5c, S 2—10ce, Blts. 15—l5c. 
LAVENDER LACE—Light ruffled lavender, deeper at edges of 
petals, cream throat. L 2—30c, M 3—30c. 
LAVENDER MIST—Tall growing, ruffled, Javender-pink with 
pleasing creamy throat. A new outstanding variety of 
Howell's. L $1.00, M 75c, S SOc, Blts. 10—$1.00. 
L 20c, M l5c, S 10c, Blts. 10—25c. 
LONGFELLOW—Fine tall rich lavender with pale cream markings 
LUST a patals. 1. 90c, M BSc, Bits. 4—1sc. 3 
-—Bright purple with 
fies Peg ae (ees broad white throat. L 30c, 
LUSTRE—Light rosy pi 
throat with cyclamen 
deepening at ruffled edges. Lighter in 
eather. L S—25c, M 4—15c, Blts.50—25c, 
EMRE orange scarlet. L 2—30c, M 3—30c, Blts. 15— 
Cc. 
MANSOER—Glistening deep brown-red se =! 
ae Sean ene ragsceee own-red self, L 2—25c, M 2—15c, 
LENE BOTH—Large and ruffled delicate sal ink i 
Pleading deep cream throat. L 20c, M Fe nee, Bie 
—15¢. F 
PRS HE DMONTG OMERYVelvaly maroon red. L 20c, M 2—25c, 
s. 10—15c, : 
MASCOTTE—Outstanding ruffled pink with 
Renita ie ironies hess ne 
MAUREEN GARDNER—Nice large white with creamy throat and 
violet pencili: - L 2—30c, M 3—30c, Blts. 15—25c. 
MELODIE—Bright begonia pink with conspicuous crimson, edged 
with cream on three lower petals, Another of K, & M.'s but. 
terfly ty L $1.00, M 75c, Blts. 10¢ each. 
MERCURY clea vermilion ted. L 2—25c, M 2—15c. 
'—Rich salmon pink with pl ark 5 
nae Sena ee. with plum marking, L 35c, M 25ce, 
WISCONSIN—Unusual shade of bright 1. 
wodsegMt Bie, ae eit of brig avender rose, L 2— 
IMES—Clear d wine rose-red. Popular c ci 
Moen eM 21 Bits. 15—15c. a ce eee 
W—Liqht yellow shad deeper i. th 
aor ading deeper i. throat. L 25c, M 20c, 
ks promising. M $2.00. 
MORNING KISS—Pure white with slight lavender feathering in 
OTE CT 2—15c, Blts. 15—15ce, 
—Outstanding heavil ffl 
i ee ing heavily ruffled white. L 35c, 
MOTHER KADEL—Nice shade of clear yellow, slightly deeper in 
throat. L 83—25c, M 3—15c, S 3—10c, Blts. 25—10c. 
MRS. MARK’S MEMORY—Red-violet with dark carmine marking 
on lower petals. M 3—20c, Blts. 25—15c, 
MRS. R. G. ERREY—Large rich dark red self. L 2—20c, M 2—15c, 
S 2—10c, Blis. 25—15c. 
MT. INDEX—Early flowering white. Florets are of good texture 
Ree, iets ree L 2—20c, Blts. 25—15c. 
‘C—Unusual shade of variegated pink with k - 
tone. L 35c¢, M 25c, Blts. 10—40c. ® ; ras asa 
NANETTE—Soft shade of shell pink, slightly lighter in throat. 
Ruffled, excellent texture and very lovely. — 
re ae ae e id very lovely. L 20c, M 2—25c, 
eva —huitied white, creamy in throat. L 2—20c, M 3—20c, Bits. 
—15c. 
NEW EUROPE—Vivid orange-red. Early. L 2—20c, M 3—20c, 
Blis. 25—15c. 
NUGGET—Nice clear yellow. L 20c, M 15c, Blts. 10—20c. 
OCEAN SPRAY—Early white miniature with amber throat. M 3— 
15c, S 3—10c, Bits. 25—10c. 
OCTOBER SUNSHINE—Orange, blending to golden yellow throat 
Veiy nice. L 2—25c, M 2—15Sc, Blts. 15—1l5c. 
ORANGE-ADE—Glistening orange with deep cream throat, red 
pepe tings and cream midribs. L 3—25c, M 3—l5c, Bits. 
25—10c. 
ORANGE PRINCE—Ruffled burnt orange with rich red throat 
marking. L 2—30c, M 3—30c, Blts. 15—25c. 
ORANGETOWN—Bright orange decorative — butterfly type. 
L 2—25c, M 2—15c, S 2—10c, Blts. 15—15c. 
ORCHID GIANT—Light violet with mauve throat and cream mid- 
ribs. L 35c, M 25c, S 2—25c, Blts. 10—40c. 
OX-EYE—Ruffled white with ox-blood spot in throat. Striking. 
L 2—30c, M 3—20c. 
PACIFICA—Tall, heavy textured, creamy white. M 3—l5c, Blts. 
25—10c. 
PACTOLUS—Siriking apricot cream with orange-red blotches on 
lower petals. L 2—25c. 
PALETTE—Slightly ruffled bright vermillion red with blue brush 
mark in throat. L 20c, M 2—25c, S 4—25c, Blis. 10—20c. 
PARNASSUS—Rich pansy purple with a few cream specks in the 
throat. M 2—15c, S 2—10c, Blts. 15—15e. 
PARTHIENA—Deep mauve lavender. Florets are large and ruffled 
on tall stro: L 2—30c, M 3—30c, Blts. 10—25c. 
PATRICIAN—Fine r lavender. Strong grower and good propa- 
gator, L 2—30c, M 2—20c, Blts. 10—l5c. 
PATROL—Tall clear apricot with yellow throat and good sub- 
stance. L 20c, M 2—30c. 
PEGGY ANN—Tall pink miniature with creamy throat and faint 
lavender markings. L 20c, M 2—30c. 
PHANTOM BEAUTY—Beautiful ruffled blush pink of fine texture. 
L 2—25c, M 2—15c, Blts. 15—1l5c. 
PHEDRA—Clear licht rose pink with white throat. L 2—25c, 
M 2—15c, S 2—10c, Blts. 10—15c. 
PHOEBE—Tall ruffled pink with cream throat and midribs. L 2— 
25c, M 2—15c, Blts. 10—1l5c. 
PINK CHARM—Good textured ruffled light salmon pink Red 
feather on cream throat. L 2—20c, M 3—20e, Blts. 25—l5c. 
PINK JEWEL—Delicate shade of solt shell pink. Dusty yellow and 
rose throat. L 2—25c, M 2—l5c, Blts. 15—1Sc. 
PINK LADY—Pretty shell pink with broad white throat. L 25e, 
M 20c, Bits. 10—15c. 
POLYNESIE—Pure salmon with cream throat. Excellent texture 
L 2—30c, M 3—30c, S 4—30c, Blts. 15—25c. %, 
PRAIRIE—An outstanding smoky of chocolate tones. Certainly 
novelty. L 75c, M 50c, S 35c, Blts. 3—25c. 
PRESTIGE—Ruffled salmon pink with cream throat. L 3—2Sc, 
M 3—15c, Blts. 25—10c. 
PROF. GOUDRIAAN—Nice exhibition cream. L 35c. 
PURPLE BEAUTY—Dark red purple of good substance. M 3—ISc, 
S 3—10c, Blis. 30—10c. 
PURPLE SUPREME—Deep purple florets edged gold. L 3—25c, 
M 3—15c, S 3—10c, Blts. 25—10c. 
RADIANT—Large flame scarlet with small cream patches in throat 
and cream midribs. L 20c, M 2--25c, S 4—25c, Blts. 10—20c. 
RECORD—Very fine light yellow. M 2—25c, S 4—25c, Blts. 10—20c. 
RED CHARM—Clear deep red. Popular commercial. L 2—25c, 
M 2—I5c, Bits. 15—l15c. 
Blts, 10—1l5c. 
ROOSEVELT’S MEMORY—Huge heavy textured iv 
25c, M 3—l5c, S 3—10¢e, Blts. 25—10c. 
ROSEA— ar bright rose pink with deeper self feathering in 
throat. Good early commercial. L 3—25c, M 3—1l5c, S 4—10c, 
Blts. 25—10c. a 
y white. L 3— 
SALMAN’S GLORY—Clear light cream with carmine throat mark- 
ing. L 2—25c, M 2—lSc, Blts. 15—1l5c. 
SANS SOUCI—Heavy textured rich glowing scarlet with narrow 
white line on lower petals. L 2—35c, M 3—35c, S 4—35c, 
Blts. 20—25c. 
SEAGULL—Pale glistening cyclamen purple, deeper in throat and 
at outer edges. L S$0c, Blts. 4—15c. 
SENTINEL—Slightly ruffled, bright red with conspicuous white 
throat and midribs, and pepperings of self color deep in 
throat. S $1.50. 
SHEHEREZADE—Fine creamy pink with cherry blotch. L 2—30c, 
M 3—30c, S 4—30c, Blts. 15—25c. 
SILCHERLIED—LaFrance pink with dark red blotch. L 2—%35c, 
M 3—35c, Bits. 20—25c. 
SILVERSIDES—Deep rose miniature with silvery reflexes. Unique 
in color. L 2—25ce, M 2—15c, S 2—10c, Bits. 15—15c. 
SINCERITY—Attractive heavily ruffled cream with two red spots 
on lower petals. L 3—25c, M 3—1S5c, Blts. 25—10c. 
SNOW BABY—Dainty cream white miniature. L 5—25c, M 4—15c, 
S 10—25c, Blts. 25—10c. 
SNOW FLAKE—Very pure white, slightly ruffled. L 2—30c, M 2— 
20c, S 2—10c, Bits. 10—15c. 
SNOW PRINCESS—Popular early creamy white. L 2—20c, M 3— 
20c, S 3—10c, Blts. 25—1Sc. 
SNOW WHITE—Large ruffled white with cream throat. L 2—30c, 
M 2—20c, S 2—10c, Blts. 10—I15c. 
SOUTHERN DRAMA—Large vivid scarlet with few cream lines in 
throat. L 2—30c, M 2—20c, Blts. 10—ISc. 
SPIC & SPAN—Tall ruffled salmon pink. Popular commercial. 
L 2—25c, M 2—15c, S 2—10e, Blts. 15—15c. 
STAINED GLASS—From Burns, Australia, an unusual sparkling 
amaranth purple. L 25c, M 20c, Bits. 10—1Sc. 
STELLA ANTISDALE—Large light pink with creamy throat. L 3— 
25c, M 3—l15e, Blts. 25—10c, 
STERLING—Heavily ruffled rosy lavender with darker self throat. 
L 29c, M 1Sc, S 2—20c, Blts. 20—15c. 
SUNBURST—Clear orange-apricot with deeper self marking. Ex- 
cellent substance. L 3—25c, M 3—15c, S 3—10c, Bits. 25—10c. 
SUNDANCE—Tall, ruffled, clear yellow. L 25c, M 20c, Bits. 10—15c. 
SUNDAY BEST—Large, light lavender-rose, blending to rich 
creamy throat. L 2—30c, M 3—30c, S 4—30c, Blts. 15—25c. 
SUNGLO—Glistening light orange with lighter throat and self 
pencilings. L 3—25c, M 3—15c, S 4—10c, Blts. 25—10c. 
SUNKIST—Glowing apricot pink with cream lower petals pow- 
dered with apricot. L 20c, M 2—25c, Blts. 10—20c. 
SUNSET CLOUD—Very pretty ruffled peach pink, overlaid smoky 
qray. S$ $1.50. 
SUNSPOT—Vigorous growing light apricot-buff offset by a rose 
spot in throat. L 2—0c, M 2—20c, Blts. 10—I15c. 
SURFSIDE—Beautifully ruffled white. One of the best. L 3—25c, 
M 3—l5c. 
SURPRISE—Disti 
ing cre 
1 
SUSQUEHANN 
ed orange, with c 
L 25c, M 20c, Bits. 
SWEET TALK 
SWING ay 
10—40c. 
TAFFETA—Variegated light rose with deep cream throat. Good 
substance. L $1.00, M 75c, S 50c, Blts. 10—$1.00. 
TALISMAN—Glowing salmon, lighter in throat, overlaid with 
deeper self blotch. L 50c, M 35c, S 25c, Blts. 4—15c. 
TARCOOLA—Ruffled white with cream throat, overlaid mauve. 
Flecked pink at edges. S $1.25, Blts. 15c each. 
TATTOO—Early gray smoky, flecked ro Rose throat with 
deeper rose line through center of lower petal. Ruffled and 
pretty. S $2.50, Blts. 25c each. 
TEXAS—Early pure white. M 2—l15c, Blts. 10—15c. 
THISTLE DEW—Light peach pink with creamy peach throat and 
self p ilings. L 3—25c, M 3—15c. 
TIVOLI—Lovely clear light rose. L 2—25c, M 2—15c, Blts. 10—15c. 
TOBRUK—Fine dark red. M 20c, S 15c, Bits. 10—15c. 
TOWN TALK—Tall, heavy textured, glistening light salmon with 
dull red feather in throat. L 3—25c, M 3—15c, Blts. 25—10c. 
TROCADERO—Tall growing clear orange. L 2—25c, M 2—1l5c, 
S 2—10c, Blts. 15—15c. 
TUNIA’S ATOMIC BURST—Large vivid bronze red with smoky 
overcast. M 20c, Blts. 10—25c. 
TUNIA’S FANCY—Deep salmon pink. L 35c, M 25c, Blts. 10—40c. 
TUT’S BOTH—Glistening orange with small blue tongue. L 2— 
25c, M 2—l5c, Blts. 15—15c. 
UHU—Smoky rose salmon, flecked bronze, with attractive cream 
throat. L 3—25¢e, M 3—15c, S 4—10c, Blts. 25—10c. 
VALERIA—Popular clear light red with a silky sheen and fine 
white line on lower petals. L 2—20c, M 3—20c, S 3—10c, 
Blts. 25—15c. 
VIVALDI—Orange with deep red throat and purplish darts. But- 
terfly type. M 75c, Blts. 10c each. 
VREDE—Slightly ruffled pure white. L 2—30c, M 3—30c, S 4—30c, 
Blts. 15—25c. 
VULCAN—Nice ruffled purple on the red-violet shade. L 2—20c, 
M 3—20c, S 3—10c, Blts. 25—I5c. 
WEDGWOOD—Beautiful small fl 
throat. Heavily ruffled and v 
S 2—10c, Blis. 15—15c. 
W. J. DAKERS—Variegated soft shade of pink with creamy lemon 
tongue. L 2—25c, M 2—15c, S 2—10c, Blts. 15—ISc. 
WHITE GODDESS—Heavily ruffled creamy white. Good propa- 
gator. L 2—25e, M 2—15c, S 2—10c, Blts. 15 15c. 
WHITE GOLD—Enormous, slightly ruffled, cream blending to gold 
in throat. L 4—25c. 
WHITE MAGIC—Tall, heavily ruffled, white. L 25c, M 20c, § 15c, 
Blts. 10—15c. 
WHITE WINGS—Larae, ruffled, pure white. L 35c, M 25¢e, S 2— 
25c, Blts. 10—40c. 
XENO—Rufiled warm orange suffused with harmonizing yellow. 
L 2—20c, M 3—20c, S 3—10e, Blts. 25—I1Sc. 
YELLOW GOLD—Nice clear medium sized light yellow, bit darker 
in throat. L 4—25c, M 4—15e, S 4—10c, Blts. 25—10c. 
YELLOW HERALD—Slightly ruffled rich yellow. Popular early 
commercial. L 5—25c, M 4—l5c, S 10—25e, Blts. 25—10c. 
red lavender with cream 
popular. L 2—25c, M 2—15e, 
