ECHO HEIGHTS GLADIOLUS FARM 13 
mention. It was also voted the best 
spike in the show. This is the best 
heavily ruffled glad we have ever 
seen, and while we are not offering 
it for sale this year, we wish to 
call your attention to it so you will 
be looking for it next year in the 
seedling class. Color and ruffling 
about the same as New Era but 
very much larger. 
She OP BETHEREAEM. (Pit- 
ser) — We believe this to be the 
very best of the white varieties. 
Better placement than Albatross, 
and not crowded or stubby as some 
of the others sometimes are. (L. 3 
TorezUG a Vietoator. oCceb its. Oetor 
10c. ) 
STORM TRIUMPHANT (Swen- 
son)—A new smoky of deep choco- 
late tones. About eight large flow- 
ers open. Seems to be good in 
eVelye Way a eton oc se: 3 
for lUGEt oso Hor OG es its. 50d OF 
20c. ) 
TAMAROA (New Zealand) —A 
brownish orange shade, flaked deep- 
er, Ornamental throat. (L. 1 for 
Zocr) 
TANGERINE (Morrison, Austra- 
lia)—A glowing orange, tall and 
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[5G Vie o LOT] ZUG; More UVelonecuce 
BirowZoetor lOc} 
TAKINA (Burns, N. Z.) —  An- 
other mammoth variety. Some 
growers report this to be even larg- 
er in length of spike and size of 
flower than Miss New Zealand. 
Color, rosaline purple. (L. 1 for 
idem Mies tore toc.) stor lc. 
Bits. 25 for 10c.) 
TUTANEKAI (Dooney)—Orange 
ochre, flaked brown. Yellow throat. 
Very attractive and different. (L. 
tion to the “blue’’ class. 
Pat Ot) 0GeeV., eowtore 10c: S) 4 for 
lOceeBits) ZOtor +10c.:) 
VAGABOND PRINCE (Palmer) 
— Color is an unusual irridescent 
garnet brown lighter in upper 
throat and with a small blotch of 
glowing flame scarlet on lip petal. 
8-10 well placed medium = sized 
blooms open at a time. Very odd 
and distinct and with gorgeous col- 
or. Attracts at once everywhere 
shown and is bound to be one of the 
most popular varieties in existence. 
(ieoatocol cuentas) tor 10c:-5.4 
formlOGeabites 2oeror LO.) 
WENONAH—Kinyon introduction 
for 1940. (75 to 80 days.) Sal- 
mon pink. Winner of the Ameri- 
can Home Achievement Medal, 
The Michigan Horticultural Society 
Medal, Michigan Gladiolus Society 
Certificate and the honor of being 
the highest scoring seedling at the 
Michigan Gladiolus Society Show. 
A most dependable performer in 
every way. Wenonah will open 10 
to 14 wide open blooms closely 
placed but not too crowded. A 4 
ft. spikehead in perfect harmony. 
Fast propagator and every bulblet 
germinates. (L. 1 for 80c; M. 50c; 
=. Zo eBltsi3 for 25c.) 
WAIANAWA—Medium. blue 
flecked darker at the edges; lighter 
toward the throat. Nice new addi- 
OL =50cy 
M. 30c each. ) 
WINALL (Both)—Tall light lilac 
blue. Looks promising. (L. $1.00 
each; M. 75c each; Blts. 15c each.) 
WHITE SPIRE (Kinyon)—Went- 
worth’s description: “A tall grow- 
ing variety, the tips of the spikes 
standing 4 to 5 feet from the 
ground. The florets are perfectly 
placed, the 5-inch blossom neither 
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