ECHO HEIGHTS GLADIOLUS FARM 7 
GOLDEN. FLEECE (Eiiis)—Very 
clear yellow, fine cutflower. (L. 3 
iomeuocjavl. > tor.10c; Bits. 25. for 
10c. ) 
GERTRUDE SWENSON (Swen- 
son) — Fine exhibition lavender. 
Opens up to 12 or more blooms well 
faced on long spikes. Better grower 
and propagator than most of its 
type. Have had big spikes from 
GilietoemeGlcs. | for 10c; M. 2 for 
Tacs) 
HEATHFIELD (Errey)—One of 
Errey’s best. Coppery orange with 
orange-crimsom center. Makes a 
Poodeexhibition spike. (1. 3. for 
Pogo ton 15c: S:°6 for L5c; 
Blts. 25 for 10c.) 
HECTOR (Dec) (Com) — Early 
midseason. Salmon scarlet with 
reddish speckles on cream throat. 
Lighter in upper throat. 5-6 large 
immense ruffled blooms open at a 
time. A magnificent variety. (L. 
Store oc: M. SeOtel OG bits LOG 
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HERCULES (Crow)—Deep buff. 
hchvmtaleesotrons crower. © (Il. 33 
fom loowiyiee> tonelOc.5.6 tor 10cs 
Ditsm@eoeLOr OC.) 
HERITAGE (Prestgard)—A pure 
pink with 10 to 15 open blooms. 
Has been a winner in a number of 
SOs mm bao e Ors 20c sais 4) for 
(oes retoetor 20ce Bits: 50 tor 
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HINDENBURGS MEMORY 
(Pfitzer)—This velvety deep scar- 
let glad has caused quite a sensa- 
tion wherever it has been shown 
because of the extra large florets 
and spikes which it produces. For 
exhibition purposes it far surpasses 
Commander Koehl. Late midsea- 
son. (L. 40c each: 
Blts. 10 for 40c.) 
HINEMOA (Doney)—The fam- 
ous novelty glad. Deep rose, flecked 
darker at times, with cream 
blotchessme(lamontot 20c.) 
HIGHLAND CHIEF (Mar) — 
Rich violet orchid lavender, open- 
ing eight large ruffled blooms. Rec- 
ommended to be a greatly improved 
Ine eAT titi eee OL OC aie 
for 40c; Blts. 10 for $1.00.) 
HILDRED (Love) — Fine large 
new lavender. Has received many 
awards over Minuet. (L. 60c; M. 
40G 55 e20creachs Bits. LOvior 50c} 
IOSCO (Kinyon) — Wentworth’s 
description: “Exhibition type. Ivory 
buff. Introduced 1937. This is the 
largest, most open flowered yellow 
VarictyetilatminnayemevVer escctl ams | 
saw it in the fields 6 ft. high with 
eight or more 6-inch flowers in 
bloom at one time. The color can 
only be classed as a light ivory buff, 
though it will be known generally 
as a good yellow exhibition variety. 
Gigantic in every way as to height. 
ae PefoneoOcre NI. | TOR BUG oun e 
for 20c.) 
ISOLA BELLE (Pf.)—New. Cat- 
tleya pink with a soft lilac hue. The 
wide open florets are slightly ruffled. 
Cleator 20eeeM > 3 ton locy S14 
FOU Ocemds fame s: ToT. 20Cs) 
MeroUCr Sa 20Ce 
JALNA—A very unusual smoky 
salmon and ashes of roses. ‘Ten or 
more large blooms wide open. Very 
popular with all who have seen it. 
(ibe 2etonsloo. M:-5 for Zoct ao 
for J5c-eblts, 100: for Z25c.) 
JONQUIL—Said to be the deepest 
clear yellow in existence. Up to 8 
open at once. Not large but very 
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