ECHO HEIGHTS GLADIOLUS FARM 
—Salmon, rose blotch. Without 
doubt this is one of the largest 
glads in spike and flower. Well 
spaced and placed. (L. 1 for 20c; 
M. 1 for 15c; S. 2 for 15c; Bits. 
10 for 20c.) 
MOIRA (N. Z.) —Bright scarlet, 
warm deep throat. This seems to 
have better placement than Wur- 
tembergia, and more flowers out. 
Flowers not quite as large. (L. 1 
for 15c; M. 2 for 15c; S. 3 for 
10c.) 
MOORISH KING — One of the 
very best in a large, dark red. (L. 
1 for 15c; M. 2 for 30c.) 
MORONGO (Errey) —A fine ex¬ 
hibition variety from Australia. 12 
perfectly placed blooms on a long, 
straight spike. Color a bright sal¬ 
mon with a yellow, scarlet lined 
center. (L. 1 for 25c; M. 1 for 
15c; S. 1 for 10c; Bits. 10 for 25c.) 
MOROCCO (Pf.) — Very dark 
maroon. Buds almost black. Large. 
An outstanding novelty. (L. 3 for 
15c; M. 3 for 10c.) 
MOTHER MACH REE — World 
famous. Soft smoky lavender with 
orange lines. We consider this as 
one of the very best in its class. In 
fact, it is our favorite. Was intro¬ 
duced at $100 a bulb. (L. 3 for 
15c; M. 6 for 20c; S. 12 for 20c.) 
MRS. E. C. HORNBERGER—A 
good ruffled white. (L. 3 for 15c; 
M. 5 for 15c.) 
MRS. F. C. PETERS— One of 
those older ones that is still very 
fine. A wonderful lavender for 
late flowers. (L. 3 for 15c; M. 5 
for 15c.) 
MRS . LEON DOUGLAS— Sal¬ 
mon rose pink. A giant in plant 
and flowers. (L. 3 for 15c; M. 2 
for 15c.) 
MRS. R. P. CHASE —Large and 
creamy white, tinted pink. A very 
—$ 9 
beautiful glad. (L. 3 for 15c; M. 
3 for 10c.) 
MRS. S. A. ERREY (Errey)— 
Brilliant orange with an orange 
crimson blotch. Ten enormous 
blooms on tall spike. Should be 
picked and put in a cool place as 
soon as first blooms appear, as it 
burns badly in hot sun. (L. 3 for 
15c; M. 3 for 10c; S. 5 for 10c.) 
MR. W. H. PHIPPS —Light sal¬ 
mon pink, lighter throat. Has been 
the most popular American glad 
grown, and still stands very high 
in the esteem of the glad world. (L. 
3 for 15c; M. 5 for 15c.) 
MYWAG (Palmer) —Salmon shad¬ 
ing to white throat with large scar¬ 
let blotch. Immense round florets, 
of exceptional beauty. (L. 1 for 
50c; M. 1 for 30c; S. 1 for 20c; 
Bits. 10 for 40c.) 
NANCY HANKS —Orange. Red 
markings on lip. (L. 3 for 10c.) 
NELLIE HEWITSON (White - 
ley) —Finely ruffled glad of out¬ 
standing color combination. Cream 
base, outer ends of petals deep 
pink. Large red blotch. Not many 
open at once. (L. 3 for 20c; M. 
3 for 15c; S. 3 for 10c.) 
NEW ERA (Ellis-Majeski) — 
Eosine pink blended with La France 
pink. A pink that is pink. Soft 
cream throat, white midribs. Ex¬ 
tremely ruffled (very frilled). 10 
open florets, 18 florets and buds. 
Good placement and always straight. 
Heavy texture. Under subdued light 
it has no equal. (L. 1 for 75c; M. 
1 for 50c; S. 1 for 30c; Bits. 10 
for 60c.) 
NEWINGTON (Errey) —Cream 
slightly flaked on outer edges with 
rose pink; lower petals suffused 
lemon yellow. Tall, strong grower. 
Up to 10 open at once. (L. 1 for 
20c; M. 1 for 15c; S. 3 for 15c.) 
NINTH SYMPHONY (Pf.) — 
