ECHO HEIGHTS GLADIOLUS FARM 
1 for 10c; S. 2 for 10c; Bits. 20 
for 10c.) 
POLAR ICE (Pfit.) <— Another 
pure white. This is on the order 
of Albatross but earlier. Fine tex¬ 
ture. (L. 3 for 20c; M. 3 for 15c.) 
PRIDE OF WANAKAH — Fine, 
large lavender rose. Very popular. 
(L. 3 for 15c.) 
PROF . VAN SLOGTERN (Alke- 
made) —A very beautiful, soft pink 
that is different. Spike straight 
with large flowers well placed. (L. 
3 for 15c.) 
PURPLE GLORY— Fine, ruffled 
dark red. Sometimes has a purple 
cast. (L. 3 for 15c; M. 5 for 15c.) 
QUEEN HELEN II (Salbash)— 
One of the best new salmon pinks 
with cream throat. A late com¬ 
mercial. (L. 3 for 15c; M. 5 for 
15c; S. 10 for 15c.) 
QUEEN OF THE GLADS — A 
large, clear pink with deeper blotch. 
Round florets. (L. 1 for 15c; M. 
1 for 10c.) 
QUALITY — Rich pink with a 
white throat. (L. 3 for 25c; M. 3 
for 15c.) 
RAMESSES — Large purple. A 
very distinct form and coloring. (L. 
3 for 15c; M. 5 for 15c.) 
RAMSAY MacDONALD (Pfit- 
zer) —This new purple has super- 
ceded all of this originator’s famous 
introductions in this color class. The 
best I have seen to date. (L. 1 for 
25c; M. 1 for 15c; S. 2 for 15c; 
Bits. 5 for 15c.) 
RAPTURE (Palmer )—Medium 
light salmon with diffused creamy 
blotch. (L. 2 for 12c, 10 for 50c; 
M. 3 for 10c, 10 for 30c; S. 10 for 
15c; Bits. 25 for 10c.) 
RECOVERY (Blake) — Salmon 
rose-red. For size of spike, size of 
flower, number out, and arrange¬ 
ment of flowers on spike this glad 
has certainly done its part to win a 
place in every glad fan’s garden. 
Great propagator. (L. 3 for 20c; 
M. 3 for 15c; S. 6 for 15c.) 
RED LORY — Rose red, crimson 
blotch. Ten to 12 open at once. A 
fine Australian variety. Best from 
large size bulbs. (L. 3 for 15c; M. 
5 for 15c.) 
RED PIRATE (Gelser) —Dark 
rose-red with almost black blotch. 
Very pleasing shade of red. (L. 1 
for 20c; M. 1 for 15c.) 
RED PHIPPS —A glowing light 
scarlet. Very fine for exhibition or 
commercial use. (L. 3 for 15c; 
M. 3 for 10c; S. 5 for 10c.) 
REDWOOD BEAUTY (Majeski) 
—Something like the popular “Our 
Selection,” but larger, brighter, and 
more dazzling and spectacular. (L. 
each, 30c; M. each, 20c; S. each, 
15c.) 
RIM A (Mitsch) —A very beautiful 
lilac pink with a cream throat. The 
florets are large and well placed on 
long spike—stands heat remarkably 
well. I believe this will be in great 
demand as a cut flower varietv. 
(L. 1 for $1.00; M. 1 for 60c; S. 
1 for 30c; Bits. 10 for 80c.) 
ROBERT THE FIRST (A . /. 
Wilkns) —Rose purple. Grows tall 
with 20 to 23 buds. A row of 
these are as straight and uniform as 
a line of soldiers. (L. 1 for 15c; 
M. 1 for 10c; S. 3 for 10c; Bits. 
25 for 10c.) 
ROSEX (Palmer) —A salmon 
scarlet shading to rose. Many 
open. We won first at the 1934 
Empire State Show for most buds 
and blooms with a spike of this 
grown from a No. 3 bulb. (L. 3 
for 15c; M. 3 for 10c; S. 5 for 10c; 
Bits. 15 for 10c.) 
ROTENBERG (Pr.) —Bright deep 
red with black-red blotch. A very 
rich lustrous color, with tall spike 
and large flowers. Obtainable of 
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