6 ECHO HEIGHTS GLADIOLUS FARM 
DO-X (Pf.) — Large, clear, light 
yellow. One of the best in its class. 
5-inch flowers. (L. 1 for 10c; M. 
2 for 10c.) 
DREAM O’ BEAUTY—A rose 
red or deep cerise. Very fine, vig- 
orous grower and very popular. 
The flowers are liable to be a little 
wide spread, leaving an opening be- 
tween the rows of blooms. (L. 3 
TOnRIDCe wy eeowtOL 2UCs oe LO tor. 
20G a Bitssl00Stor: Zc.) 
DR. BAILEY—A very beautiful 
velvety old rose; not very large but 
Vel vmevennicd smal. (oO. tOLe20c5.a1 2 
fone/ec-) 
DR. A. C. McKILLOP (N. Z.)— 
A fine lavender with cream throat, 
cream line down each rib; wide 
Opemmoretsea le? for loo. eZ 
Lots UCM mr oETOuELOC.) 
DR. DURR (Pf.) — New white 
with cream throat. Very early. 
Stiffer stems and better substance 
thaneholate | Come (ls e5410rel5ce al. 
3 for 10c; S. 6 for 10c; Blts. 40 for 
10c.) 
DR. F; E. BENNETT — Flame 
scarlet. Always fine. (L. 3 for 10c; 
M. 5 for 10c.) 
DUNA (Palmer) — Apricot buff 
with cream throat. Very fine. (L. 
SelLOtel OCs \iewomrOra loc) oo, 105 
1Ocs= Bits: 25store0c:.) 
DR. HOEG (Hoeg) — Maroon 
with velvety sheen. Very beauti- 
tl ontofecue. VL 3) tor toe.) 
EDITH ROBSON—A very fine 
salmon with red blotch. (L. 3 for 
LSc evi oetornices, 6 -for=10c:) 
EMILE AUBURN — Smoky red. 
Most popular in its class. (L. 3 for 
10c5° Mo oetorestlcy 
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 swith) mer; (1 3° for 
[Sey4M ov ostorel scam a Osta oc) 
FANNY CROSBY—A fine cream 
with many flowers out. (Large only 
Givers Oe) 
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- 
iractive .COloring ss alee suetore 10ce 
Selo 2Ice 
BPRIELED, “GHAMPION. (Koo- 
zan)—Large ruffled salmon orange. 
Early, and a real champion. (L. 3 
for ZUG VL Seto Ocer > MOM ULELoCe 
BltswL0G tore25c) 
GAY HUSSAR—A very fine sal- 
moneoranger: «(em outone Ocem\ iam 
GIANT NYMPH — Tall, light 
Pinkwe PN Winners: leas tom Ge 
NiesatOre Oca) 
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY (K.) 
—Fawn yellow suffused blush pink. 
Large red blotch. A beautiful ruf- 
fledavatiety., | (We 3 1 Ota oC a Vie a 
fOr CeO. sole LUCanOms less) 
GOLDEN CHIMES—Large, clear 
pure yellow. Nicely ruffled. One 
of the most satisfactory yellows. 
(Levahiors locity Meee tone ocr sao 
for 10a) 
GOLDEN DREAM—Still a win- 
ner in the yellow class. (L. 3 for 
LOcRVi tone Oca) 
GOLDEN EAGLE—Earliest in a 
deep yellow glad. (L. 3 for 10c.) 
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