ECHO HEIGHTS GLADIOLUS FARM 
Most popular in its class. (L. 3 for 
15c; M. 5 for 15c.) 
EVEN SONG (Palmer) —Large 
ruffled smoky with a cream blotch. 
Has been called an improved Moth¬ 
er Machree, but has not been up to 
that variety with me. (L. 3 for 
15c; M. 5 for 15c; S. 10 for 15c.) 
EVELYN STINT ON (Symons , 
Australia) —A new introduction 
from this famous originator. The 
color is best described as blush pink 
heavily overlaid with chocolate. 
Fine long spikes of exhibition type. 
Will open up to fourteen flowers, 
of good size and texture, at once. 
Received an Award of Merit at 
Ballarat Test Gardens. (L. 35c 
each.) 
FLAMING METEOR (Mitsch) 
—Giant red. One of the brightest 
and most showy of glads. Strong 
grower. (L. 3 for 20c; 12 for 75c.) 
FLYING SQUADRON (Ellis)— 
Reddish salmon with deep red 
blotch; 6-inch florets of very at¬ 
tractive coloring. (L. 1 for 10c; 
3 for 25c.) 
FRILLED CHAMPION (Roo - 
zan) —Large ruffled salmon orange. 
Early, and a real champion. (L. 3 
for 20c; M. 3 for 10c; S. 6 for 15c; 
Bits. 100 for 25c.) 
GAY HUSSAR —A very fine sal¬ 
mon orange. (L. 3 for 15c; M. 5 
for 15c.) 
GIANT NYMPH — Tall, light 
pink. A winner. (L. 3 for 15c; 
M. 5 for 15c.) 
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY (K.) 
—Fawn yellow suffused blush pink. 
Large red blotch. A beautiful ruf¬ 
fled variety. (L. 3 for 25c; M. 3 
for 15c; S. 3 for 10c; no Bits.) 
GOLDEN CHIMES —L^rge, clear 
pure yellow. Nicely ruffled. One 
of the most satisfactory yellows. 
(L. 3 for 15c; M. 5 for 15c; S. 6 
for 10c.) 
GOLDEN DREAM —Still a win¬ 
ner in the yellow class. (L. 3 for 
15c; M. 5 for 15c.) 
GOLDEN EAGLE— Earliest in a 
deep yellow glad. (L. 3 for 10c.) 
GOLDEN POPPY (Prestgard )— 
Very deep yellow, slight shading of 
orange. (L. 3 for 15c; M. 5 for 
15c.) 
GREEN LIGHT (Pfitzer) — A 
light cream with a green gloss from 
which the name is derived. The 
large florets are slightly ruffled and 
of fine substance. This is an exhi¬ 
bition glad of high quality. (L. 1 
for 40c; M. 1 for 30c; S. 1 for 20c; 
Bits. 10 for 40c.) 
GERTRUDE SWENSON (Swen¬ 
son) —Fine exhibition lavender. 
Opens up to 12 or more blooms well 
faced on long spikes. Better grower 
and propagator than most of its 
type. Have had big spikes from 
this from bulblets. (L. 1 for 20c; 
M. 1 for 15c.) 
HEATH FI ELD (Errey) —One of 
Errey’s best. Coppery orange with 
orange-crimson center. VTakes a 
good exhibition spike. (L. 3 for 
25c; M. 3 for 15c; S. 6 for 15c; 
Bits. 25 for 10c.) 
HEAVENLY BLUE — A light 
blue, darker lines in throat. (L. 3 
for 15c; M. 5 for 15c.) 
HECTOR (Dec) (Com) —Early 
midseason. Salmon scarlet with 
reddish speckles on cream throat. 
Lighter in upper throat. 5-6 large 
immense ruffled blooms open at a 
time. A magnificent variety. (L. 
1 for 10c; M. 2 for 15c; S. 4 for 
10c.) 
HERCULES (Crozv) —Deep buff. 
Very tall. Strong grower. (L. 1 
for 15c; M. 1 for 10c; S. 2 for 
10c.) 
HERITAGE (Prestgard) —A pure 
pink with 10 to 15 open blooms. 
Has been a winner in a number of 
shows. (L. 3 for 25c; M. 4 for 
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