ECHO HEIGHTS GLADIOLUS FARM 
growers report this to be even larg¬ 
er in length of spike and size of 
flower than Miss New Zealand. 
Color, rosaline purple. (L. 1 for 
10c; M. 3 for 15c; S. 5 for 15c; 
Bits. 25 for 10c.) 
THREE LO (Burgess, Australia) 
—A long spike with about twelve 
large flowers well placed on a 
strong stem and very reliable in 
producing exhibition spikes as it is 
a healthy vigorous grower. The 
color is rose, slightly flecked a deep¬ 
er shade with a carmine blotch on a 
creamy throat. A good propaga¬ 
tor although the bulblets are small. 
F. C. C. at Australia Trial Grounds. 
(L. 1 for 15c; M. 3 for 25c; Bits. 
25 for 15c.) 
TIP TOP (Pfitzer) —This is truly 
a magnificent variety. The spike is 
tall and fine, usually producing 6 
inch blooms from M. size bulbs. 
The color is a brilliant scarlet. (L. 
3 for 15c; M. 5 for 15c; S. 5 for 
10c; Bits. 25 for 10c.) 
TO A (Miller) —Light orange sal¬ 
mon, but on the color lines of Pfit- 
zer’s Triumph and the same wide 
open type of bloom. (L. 1 for 10c; 
M. 3 for 15c; S. 5 for 15c; Bits. 
25 for 10c.) 
TREVONIAN (Hornberger) — A 
large outstanding new lavender 
rose. We like this very much. (L. 
3 for 15c.) 
TUNIA’S TRIUMPH (Both) — 
Light orange scarlet. Very large. 
Sometimes over seven inches across. 
Heavy texture. 7-9 open. Good 
propagator. Has won many awards 
in Australia where it is considered 
one of the very best. Said to be 
fine for hybridizing. (L. 1 for 80c; 
M. 1 for 50c; S. 1 for 30c; Bits. 
10 for 80c.) 
TUTANEKAI (Dooney) —Orange 
ochre, flaked brown. Yellow throat. 
Very attractive and different. (L. 
2 for 15c; M. 2 for 10c; S. 4 for 
10c; Bits. 20 for 10c.) 
UNION JACK (J. J. Brozvn )— 
Gray and slate with red blotch. A 
very fine smoky, long tapering 
spike. (L. 3 for 25c; M. 3 for 15c; 
S. 5 for 15c; Bits. 25 for 10c.) 
VAGABOND PRINCE (Palmer) 
— Color is an unusual irridescent 
garnet brown lighter in upper 
throat and with a small blotch of 
glowing flame scarlet on lip petal. 
8-10 well placed medium sized 
blooms open at a time. Very odd 
and distinct and with gorgeous col¬ 
or. Attracts at once everywhere 
shown and is bound to be one of the 
most pouular varieties in existence. 
(L. 3 for 15c; M. 3 for 10c; S. 4 
for 10c; Bits. 25 for 10c.) 
VEILCHENBLEA U —One of the 
best, reasonable priced blues. (L. 
3 for 15c.) 
WENONAH —Kinion introduction 
for 1940. (75 to 80 days.) Sal¬ 
mon Pink. Winner of the Ameri¬ 
can Home Achievement Medal, 
The Michigan Horticultural Society 
Medal, Michigan Gladiolus Society 
Certificate and the honor of being 
the highest scoring seedling at the 
Michigan Gladiolus Society Show. 
A most dependable performer in 
every way. Wenonah will open 10 
to 14 wide open blooms closely 
placed but not too crowded. A 4 
ft. spikehead in perfect harmony. 
Fast propagator 'and everv bulblet 
germinates. (L. 1 for $1.00; M. 1 
for 85c; S. 1 for 75c; Bits. 10 for 
75c.) 
WARATAH (Errey) —Outer por¬ 
tion of flower is a brilliant orange 
scarlet; center is crimson touched 
with cream. Ten open blooms of 
fine substance. Perfect placement 
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