ECHO HEIGHTS GLADIOLUS FARM 
BAGDAD —Smoky rose. Im¬ 
mense stalk and flower. (L. 3 
for 15c; M. 5 for 15c.) 
BETTY HUMPHRIES— An im¬ 
proved Betty Nuthall. Is a few 
shades darker than Nuthall 
with less markings in the 
throat, and seems to be some 
larger in flower. A strong and 
healthy grower. (L. 1 for 50c.) 
BETTY NUTHALL — Apricot 
orange. Wonderful for exhibi¬ 
tion or for florists’ use. Late. 
(L. 3 for 15c; M. 5 for 15c.) 
BETTY BROWN EYES— Or¬ 
ange with maroon blotches. (L. 
3 for 20c; M. 3 for 15c; S. 4 for 
10c. 
BETTY CO-ED —Soft, creamy 
pink. A beautiful, decorative. 
IL. 3 for 15c; M. 5 for 15c; S. 
12 for 15c.) 
BERTY SNOW —Lovely laven¬ 
der with white throat. Much 
better propagator than Minuet. 
We won the blue ribbons at 
both the State Gladiolus Show 
and the State Fair in 1934, over 
Minuet. (L. 3 for 15; M. 5 for 
15c.) 
BLUE DANUBE — Amethyst 
blue. A tall, fine, healthy plant. 
(L. 3 for 20c; M. 5 for 20c.) 
BLUE ADMIRAL (Christ) — 
Deep violet blue. Appears to be 
one of the very best dark blues. 
(L. 25c each;* M. 15c; S. 10c; 
Bits. 100 for $1.00.) 
BLUE PEACOCK (Salbach) — 
Medium violet, red and white 
throat. A most attractive and 
satisfactory blue. (L. 20c each; 
M. 15c; S.~ 10c.) 
BLUE TEIUMPHATOR — A 
very large pale blue, when at 
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its best a real wonder. (L. 1 
for 10c.) 
BLACK OPAL (Errey)—One of 
the most outstanding in the 
verv dark red class. A true ex- 
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hibition variety that will open 
ten well placed florets on tall, 
straight spike. (L. 1 for $4.00; 
S. 1 for $2.00; Bits. 10 for $4.00.) 
BOB WHITE (Zimmer)—An 
immense white with two rose 
lines in throat. All things con¬ 
sidered this is one of the best 
white gladiolus. (L. 1 for 15c.) 
BORROWED GOLD — Yellow 
tinted pink. (L. 3 for 15c.) 
BILL SO WHEN—Large, deep 
crimson. A very fine one from 
Australia. (L. 3 for 15c; M. 5 
for 15c; S. 10 for 15c.) 
BLEEDING HEART— A Light 
pink with large red blotches. 
One of the newer ones and very 
popular. Tall spike with 8 to 
10 large blooms open. (L. 3 
for 20c; M. 3 for 15c.) 
BREAK O’ DAY— Very early, 
delicate pink. (L. 3 for 10c.) 
BROWN WINGS—A real brown 
glad. Every collection should 
have a few. (L. 3 for 15c; M. 5 
for 15c.) 
BUTTER BOY — A very early 
primrose yellow. Tall with good 
number out. Florists like this 
one. (L. 3 for 10c.) 
BYRON L. SMITH— An old one 
but one of the best for florists’ 
use. Orchid colorings. (L. 3 for 
10c; 12 for 40c.) 
BRIGHTSIDES (Prestgard) — 
Yellow ground, orange red 
shadings. Wonderful color com¬ 
bination. Decorative. (L. 3 for 
20c; M. 3 for 10c; S. 5 for 10c.) 
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