ECHO HEIGHTS GLADIOLUS FARM 
rose red with greenish throat. Has 
been dubbed “The Clown,” but is 
really very popular. Bulbs not as 
large as most varieties. Blooms 
well from small bulbs. (M. 3 for 
15c; S. 5 for 15c.) 
LOTUS —Very dainty, white, pink 
and cream. Large flower, about 
four out. (L. 3 for 20c; M. 3 for 
15c; Bits. 100 for 25c.) 
LOYALTY —A large, strong-grow¬ 
ing yellow. (L. 3 for 15c.) 
L UCIFER (Errey) —Orange scar¬ 
let, purple red blotch. One of the 
best from Australia. Ten blooms 
out on very tall spike. Very strong, 
healthy plant. (L. 3 for 20c; M. 3 
for 15c; S. 4 for 10c.) 
MAGNA BLANCA — A creamy 
white with distinctive yellow blotch. 
Very tall and fine. Not always 
straight. (L. 3 for 20c; M. 3 for 
15c.) 
MAHOGANY (Mair) — Smoky 
salmon red with light blotches. One 
of the finest of the new ones from 
Scotland. (L. 1 for 20c; M. 1 for 
15c; Bits. 25 for 50c.) 
MAID OF ORLEANS —Consider¬ 
ed to be one of the best of the 
newer creamy whites. (L. 3 for 
15c; M. 5 for 15c; S. 10 for 15c.) 
MAKENU (New Zealand.) — 
Large wide open ruffled florets of 
orange shade, with scarlet blotch. 
Similar to Pfitzer’s Triumph in col¬ 
or. Does not burn in sun. (L. each, 
50c; M. 30c; S. 20c.) 
MAMMOTH PINK (Ellis)—A 
giant pink with small red markings 
in the throat. Very showy glad. 
(L. 1 for 10c.) 
MAMMOTH WHITE —A pure 
white. Six and seven inch blooms. 
One of the best for show purposes. 
(L. 3 for 15c; M. 5 for 15c.) 
MAXW ELTON (Bearman) — 
New giant. Rose pink. (L. 1 for 
$2.50.) 
MARGARET FULTON — Rich 
clear salmon. Very fine for early. 
(L. 3 for 15c; M. 3 for 10c; S. 6 
for 10c; Bits. 100 for 10c.) 
MARGARET PETERS (Errey) 
—White with a strong crimson 
blotch. Makes a fine spike and 
blooms well from small bulbs. (L. 
3 for 15c; M. 5 for 15c.) 
MARMORA —The gray glad. A 
prize winner. (L. 3 for 15c; M. 5 
for 15c.) 
MAY DAVIDSON (J. J. Brown) 
—Pink, slight gray cast. Tall, 
straight spikes; 6 to 8 6-inch florets 
open at once. One of the best ex¬ 
hibition glads. New. (L. 3 for 
25c; M. 3 for 20c; S. 3 for 10c; 
Bits. 100 for 20c.) 
MARY ELIZABETH (Dr. Stev¬ 
ens) —White with yellow throat. 
Beautiful. A winner in the decor¬ 
ative class. (L. 3 for 15c; M. 5 for 
15c; S. 6 for 10c.) 
MARY FREY —Large early lav¬ 
ender. We consider this one of the 
best. (L. 3 for 15c; M. 5 for 15c.) 
MILFORD (N. Zealand) — A 
beautiful shade of blue, no red 
markings. Considered to be the 
very best blue. (L. 3 for 20c; M. 
3 for 15c; S. 5 for 15c.) 
MIN NOCK (Mair, Scotland )—I 
believe this variety to be one of the 
best from Mair in the last four 
years. It is a beautiful soft salmon 
apricot almost self color but some¬ 
times having a few slight flecks at 
the edges of the petals of the two 
lower florets. It will open about a 
dozen at once, perfectly placed. (L. 
30c; M. 20c; S. 10c; Bits. 5 for 
15c.) 
MINUET —Considered by many as 
the very best lavender. (L. 3 for 
15c; M. 5 for 15c.) 
M. M. SULLY —Milk white. Red 
blotch. Very fine. (L. 3 for 20c.) 
MISS NEW ZEALAND (Julien) 
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