10 ECHO HEIGHTS GLADIOLUS FARM 
Ten or more flowers out. Medium 
andepsmalteonty. | GM. $1505.35. 
$1.00 each. ) 
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Brilliant orange with an orange 
crimson blotch. Ten enormous 
blooms on tall spike. Burns badly 
inghourpsunee, Glee 3 tor .loc: eves 
torslUC ao metor 10cs Bits, 225s ton 
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NEW ERA _ (Ellis-Majeski)—Eo- 
sine pink blended with La France 
pink. A pink that is pink. Soft 
cream throat, white midribs. Ex- 
tremely ruffled (very frilled). Ten 
open florets, 18 florets and buds. 
Good placement and always 
straight. Heavy texture. Under sub- 
dued light it has no equal. (L. 1 for 
5c womtOme? Uc >) oe OreZ0ce 
BitseZontorezoc.) 
NEWINGTON (Errey) — Cream 
slightly flaked on outer edges with 
rose pink; lower petals suffused 
lemon yellow. Tall, strong grower. 
WpatonlOveapensat.ouce q)( lz 1, for 
ZUG BVI areiliG 520° TOT. Loc.) 
NINTH SYMPHONY (Pf.) — 
New. A first class exhibition vari- 
ety. Color vivid salmon red with 
silky sheen without any markings. 
The florets are very large, wide 
opened, of good lasting substance 
and excellently placed. (L. each, 
LOGE View SG mtoneioc:: 5.15, tor lOc. 
Blts: 60 for. 25e%) 
OBER SCH PEISEN jal Rf) — A 
real cream colored glad; new. Long 
spikes, many out. Exceptionally 
POOd: Cla eatoreuc + Wi 3 tor 1Oc- 
Bits. 25 for 10c.) 
ORANGE PRINCESS (De Grott) 
—Pure salmon orange. One of the 
finest. Flowers perfectly placed 
and ruffled. (L. 1 for 10c; M. 3 
for 2007 1S! 6 10) fore 2 oGeeblts- LOO 
FOIe2OC.) 
OREGON (Ellis)—Light pink with 
cream throat. Considered to be one 
of the finest new’ glads. Wonder- 
ful color. Giant spike with 6%4- 
inch blooms. Crooks badly in this 
Clintat@gaa eee erOle loc.) 
OUR SELECTION — Smoky sal- 
mon rose, red throat, cream lip. 
Large number of flowers out. A 
great prize winner from Australia. 
Gees tore oc wise mrore loc.) 
PEACH ROSE—Extra choice rose 
pink, darker throat. A winner. (L. 
Bal OL Gee Ze OT0UCe) 
PEGGY-LOU_ (Wilson)—Smooth 
deep shrimp pink with a rosy cast, 
and slight peppering of deeper rose 
in throat. Very similar to Picardy 
in every way except that Peggy-Lou 
is deeper in color. Was declared 
the champion seedling bloom at 
Pennsylvania show. (L. 1 for 15c; 
NVElaston | Oca Sworn ome UG bits: 
25 for 20c, 100 for 40c.) 
PELEGRINA (Pfitzer)—Probably 
the best dark blue to date. Not as 
vigorous a grower as some, but 
very- beautiful. CL. 3° for 15c5)M- 
be tore oer tl Oetore7 UC ebItLs s LOU 
Lore OCs) 
PRILZER SS. PRIUMPH = bight 
orange scarlet, deeper lip. Immense 
wide open flowers. A wonderful 
flower 8 (ls jetoe loc. oeron 
15cm el erorel ce) 
PICARDY (Palmer) — A soft 
shrimp pink. One of the most out- 
standing of the newer glads. Cham- 
pion bloom at New York State 
Glad Show at both 1934, 1935 and 
1936 exhibits. A tremendous propa- 
gator; thus the low price. (L. 3 
for 10c.3°M. 6 for 1l0cea see omror 
15c. Bits; 100 torslOcs 
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