12 ECHO HEIGHTS GLADIOLUS FARM 
with 20 to 23 buds. A row of 
these are as straight and uniform as 
aulitiesoresnidiersai( ln a torelocs 
VErsitor 10e-05::5" for lOc Bits: 
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ROSEX (Palmer)—A salmon scar- 
let shading to rose. Many open. 
We won first at the 1934 Empire 
State Show for most buds and 
blooms with a spike of this grown 
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ROSEMARIE PFITZER (Pfit- 
ger) —Cream with more or less 
pink overlay. Eight of nine good 
sized well faced blooms open. A 
beautitul: variety, =) (L. 3 fors.20c; 
Blts. 100 for 20c.) 
ROTENBERG (Pr.)—Bright deep 
red with black-red blotch. A very 
rich lustrous color, and good spike. 
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for lOc wubltseZ autor 710c:) 
ROSALIE—Rose pink petals bor- 
dered wine, cream throat. Out- 
Standing eee. each? / Bitsy. 25 
tor *25¢x) 
ROYAL GOLD (Pfitzer) — An- 
other new one from this noted orig- 
inator. <A beautiful yellow, large 
and early. I have had as many as 
8 blooms out on spikes grown from 
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SCHENECTADY (Stevens) — 
Coral red streaks on rose ash. (L. 
SeODeLOC PAL memator 1 5C:) 
SCHWABEN GIRL — Pure pink. 
(L. 3 for 20c.) 
SENSATION (Marshall)—A 
large rose with lighter throat. Ruf- 
fled and a ttall vigorous grower. 
Highly recommended. (L. 1 for 
$1.00 3M? 60ce-SuiZbcra lis yaeton 
Zo.) 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE (Pruitt)— 
This new cream with a darker 
throat created a great sensation in 
Oregon in ’36, where it was shown 
with seven out and florets, measur- 
ing over 6 inches in width. A very 
vigorous grower and good germin- 
ation from bulblets. (L. 1 for 10c; 
Me2rtorelOceesmoisore.Oc® Bitss25 
TOreZace 
SAO Great Ws 5.9 Ble (Le fLLZOP)) mone 
Really an improved Maid of Or- 
leans, and that should be recom- 
mend enough. Makes better bulbs 
than many of the large whites. A 
goods propagator... (Levls for 2c; 
Nem oot oweceroreloc DUuSM1LUstoOr 
TP5e wl OO rores 1003} 
SILVER SHEEN (Symons) — 
Glowing salmon pink with a white 
tongue on lower petals. Tall fine 
spike with up to 10 out. (L. 3 for 
ZOE Wie ior LOC ao icelOraliices 
Bltsm25ntorelUes) 
SMILING MAESTRO (Christ)— 
Deep salmon rose, usually flaked 
brown. A wonderful, nice large 
exhibition glad, and a good propa- 
gator; (Li3-fors20c;°M.3. forgiocs 
Ss -otor l5¢e>Blts=10ior 20ea\e 
SOUTHERN CROSS (Wiiteley) 
—Color is one of the finest clear 
reds. Facing and growth are of the 
best... Very ‘prolific. Early: paige 
for 15c; M.'3 for10c+ S'6 tormsiee 
Blts. 50 for 10c.) 
S-35/17+1 (Chamberlin) — Un- 
named seedling that has only been 
shown at one seedling show of the 
E. S. G. S. This show was held at 
Lima, N. Y., Sept. 7, 1940, at which 
it received award of honorable 
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