ECHO HEIGHTS GLADIOLUS FARM 9 
snow white with small scarlet 
Dow lL. 40c3. M)-3062"S: 20c 
each; Bits. 10 for 30c.) 
MARGARET FULTON — Rich 
clear salmon. Very fine for early. 
fee ortor lOc}. Ma 4ytor 10co e6 
for 10c; Blts. 100 for 10c.) 
MARMORA—The gray glad. A 
Piizeewitiner 9 (Ivd torel0c, avin > 
for 10c.) 
MAY DAVIDSON (J. J. Brown) 
— Pink vesionte vray ccastwe -lallh 
straight spike; 6 to 8 6-inch florets 
open at once. One of the best ex- 
hibition glads. New. (L. 3 for 
ZUGe Meese tonloc Sees. fore lOc. 
Blts. 100 for 20c.) 
MARY ELIZABETH (Dr. Stev- 
ens) —- White with yellow throat. 
Beautiful. A winner in the decor- 
ative Class?~( 15.93 ‘for 15c%) 
MARY FREY—Large early lav- 
ender. We consider this one of the 
pests (le, Stor locaM @ottor oes 
srlO. tor: l0e;. Bits; 400ctor10c)) 
MILFORD (N. Zealand) — A 
beautiful shade of blue, no red 
markings. Considered to be the 
very best light blue. (L. 3 for 20c; 
MiP ouIOrg IG ss ortem shoes DIts: 
100° for, 25c.) 
MINUET—Considered by many as 
the very best Javender. (1, 3° for 
iG, Vi eo tor sie) 
MISS JOY—Beautiful pink and 
wenyecatiys (leo toric av Si for 
LOG an OTrore tOccmBitse 100. for 
20c. ) 
MISS NEW ZEALAND (Julien) 
—Salmon, rose blotch. Without 
doubt this is one of the largest 
gelads in spike and flower. Well 
spaced and placed. (L. 1 for 10c; 
mM: 2 for l0es S$. 4 stor 10c} Bits: 
100 for 40c.) 
M. M. SULLY—Milk white. Red 
blotch ers eryotine = (10.3 for 15c,) 
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. 3 
for 20c; M. 4 for 15c; S. 5 for 10c; 
Bitsai2orronatoc.,) 
MOORISH KING —One of the 
very best in a large, dark red. (L. 
(ror Ueemvieasetor 15c:)S° 5%for 
focerB ltsmeOetom tOc: ) 
MOROCCO  (Pf.) — Very dark 
maroon. Buds almost black. An 
outstanding novelty. (L. 3 for 15c; 
M:'3 for 10c.) 
MOTHER MACHREE — 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- 
ducedsat7pl00ra bulb). .(L. 3 %for 
lSGeaweroeore20c. o2 12: for 20ch) 
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 
fof acs) 
MY RN A—Nevw large ruffled white. 
Very fine. . Stood up the, best of 
any white I grew last year. (L. 1 
TO Rewer aoe >. Z2oc; bitsa lOc 
each. ) 
MYWAG (Palmer)—Salmon shad- 
ing to white throat with large scar- 
let blotch. Immense round florets, 
of exceptional beauty. (L. 1 for 
Meco e vie tome 5c*.S.4/ for loeg 
Blts. 10 for 20c.) 
MRS. G. G. ERREY (Errey)— 
This new creamy white glad is 
about all that could be desired in 
real beauty and formation of spike. 
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