ECHO HEIGHTS GLADIOLUS FARM 
ful. Very fine, (L. 1 for 10c; M. 5 
for 20c; S. 10 for 20c; Bits. 20 for 
10c.) 
TIP TOP (Pfitzer)— This is truly a 
magnificent variety. The spike is tall 
and fine, usually producing 6 inch 
blooms from M. size bulbs. The color 
is a brilliant scarlet. L. 1 for 30c; 
M. 1 for 20c; S. 2 for 30c; Bits. 12 
for 40c.) 
TREVONIAN (Homberger) —A very 
large outstanding new lavender rose. 
Very fine exhibition and commercial. 
We like this very much. (L. 1 for 
20c; M. 1 for 15c; S. 3 for 20c; Bits. 
100 for 50c.) 
TRUE BLUE (lane) —Medium vio¬ 
let blue; darker feather. Color very 
attractive. Texture not too good and 
flowers not always well placed. L. 
3 for 25c; M. 4 for 20c; S. 10 for 
30c; Bits. 100 for 30c.) 
TUTANEKAI • (Dooney) — Orange 
ochre, flaked brown. Yellow throat. 
Very attractive and different. L. 1 
for 20c; M. 1 for 15c; Bits. 10 for 
15c.) 
UNION JACK (J. J. Brown)— Gray 
and slate with red blotch. A very 
fine smoky, long tapering spike. L. 
1 for 30c; M. 1 for 20c; Bits. 10 for 
25c.) 
WASAGA (Palmer) Beautiful frill 
ed apricot buff. Very choice. (L. 3 
for 25c; M. 3 for 20c; S. 3 for 15c; 
Bits. 100 for 25c.) 
NEW VARIETIES OF GLADIOLUS FOR 1937 
AMADOR (Kingsley) — New glow¬ 
ing red that will surely please you. 
(L. 3 for 25c.) 
ALAYNE (Kinyon) —Beautiful new 
shade of light rose, never flecks. Tall 
straight stem with 20 or more buds. 
This is a large decorative of exquis¬ 
ite beauty; also a splendid propa¬ 
gator. You can’t afford to miss this 
one. (L. 1 for $1.50; M. 1 for $1.00; 
S. 1 for 50c; Bits. 10 for $1.50.) 
ALIGHT (Homburger) —A sport of 
the world famed Aflame, which re¬ 
tains the characteristics of that va¬ 
riety in all but color. A beautiful 
pink with white throat. (L. 1 for 
50c; M. 1 for 40c; S. 1 for 30c; Bits. 
10 for 35c.) 
ALLEMANIA (Pfit.) — One of the 
largest and brightest of Pfitzer’s 
reds. New. (L. 1 for $1.00; M. 1 for 
80c; S. 1 for 40c; Bits. 10 for 75c.) 
BRIGHTSIDES (Prestgard) — Yel¬ 
low ground, orange red shadings. A 
wonderful color combination. Decor¬ 
ative. (L. 3 for 20c; M. 3 for 10c; 
S. 5 for 10c.) 
DOX (Pf.) — Large clear light yel¬ 
low. One of the very best in its class. 
5- inch flowers. (L. 1 for 60c; M. 1 
for 40c; S. 1 for 20c.) 
DOROTHY DOW (Evans)— Mag¬ 
enta rose overlaid slate with darker 
blotch. Darker than Emile Auburn. 
Ten large flowers out on good spike. 
Exhibition. Good propagator. (L. 1 
for 50c; M. 1 for 30c; S. 1 for 15c; 
Bits. 10 for 4 0c.) 
DR. A. C. McKILLOP (N. Z.)— A fine 
lavender with cream throat, cream 
line down each rib; wide open flor¬ 
ets. (L. 1 for 70c; M. 1 for 50c; S. 
1 for 25c; Bits. 5 for 2 5c.) 
FLYING SQUADRON (Ellis)— Red¬ 
dish salmon with deep red blotch; 
6- inch florets of very attractive col¬ 
oring. (L. 1 for 50c; M. 1 for 40c; 
S. 1 for 20c; Bits. 10 for 75c.) 
GOLDEN CHIMES — Large clear, 
pure yellow. Nicely ruffled. One of 
the most satisfactory yellows. (L. 3 
for 25c; M. 3 for 20c; S. 3 for 10c; 
Bits. 100 for 50c.) 
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