ECHO HEIGHTS GLADIOLUS FARM ° 3 
BAGDAD—Smoky rose. Immense 
stalk and flower. (LL. 3° for 15c; 
Miso for ise tout Onto loam lta 
LOO fore Cu) 
BEACON (Palmer) — A> clear 
bright scarlet with large, clear 
cream blotch. Tall and _ straight, 
with 8-10 medium large blooms out. 
Distinctive in color and beautifully 
wavedeand rutledume (le 3 tor: 20e; 
MoO onelocee os mone Oc es bits, 
100 for 40c. ) 
BERTY SNOW—Lovely lavender 
with white throat. Much _ better 
propagator than Minuet. We won 
the blue ribbons at both the State 
Gladiolus Show and the State Fair 
in 1934, over Minuet. (L. 3 for 
oc wen tore loGe) 
BETTY HUMPHRIES — An im- 
proved Betty Nuthall. Is a few 
shades darker than Nuthall with 
less markings in the throat, and 
seems to be some larger in flower. 
A strong and healthy grower. (L. 
ietorelOc- Nl 6 Zcfor..lO0c 475,44 aor 
10c; Blts. 50 for 25c.) 
BETTY NUTHALL — Apricot 
orange. Wonderful for exhibition 
Of Horeorsts se, eelcatene (1203 
tora boca Nie omtOt soc) 
BLACK OPAL (Errey)—One of 
the most outstanding in the very 
dark red class. A true exhibition 
variety that will open ten well 
placed florets on tall, straight spike. 
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Tore lOcy Bits 10 fomee-) 
BLEEDING HEART — A light 
pink with large red blotches. Very 
popular. Tall spikes with 8 large 
blooms open. (L. 3 for 15c; M. 3 
fOte LOC: se atot lOc Bitsx LOOFtor 
Zach) 
BLUE ADMIRAL (Chmnst) — 
Deep violet blue. Appears to be 
one of the very best dark blues. 
Cie Dutorecucs) 
BLUE BEAUTY (Blaue Schon- 
heit.) (Pf.)—Giant light blue with 
edges of petals overlaid violet-blue. 
Wide opened florets. A super Ave 
Mariam a MEtOne 2 Com Nts OmLOn 
Dec xo ostom le. Bitches t0tezoc.) 
BLUE DANUBE—Amethyst blue. 
A tall, fine, healthy plant.» (L. 3 
fOr) 50 Nie oetor 20Ce) 
BLUE PEACOCK (Salbach) — 
Medium violet, red and _ white 
throat. A most attractive and satis- 
factory blue Laa3etor 20cs shi e3 
fort ioce Blts/25¢torn 10cs) 
BOB WHITE (Zimmer)—An im- 
mense white with two rose lines in 
throat®.. CL. .3 viomaliocea.y soc 
DSc. 54.5) tor LUC ae blige Oeetor 
10c.) 
BREAK O’ DAY — Very early, 
delicate pink. (L. 6 for 25c.) 
BROWN WINGS—A real brown 
glad. Every collection should have 
aitew.-s(M. 3itor: loci) 
BUTTERBOY — A very early 
primrose yellow. Tall with good 
number out. Florists like this one. 
CES Grlptesocs) 
CANBERRA—Fine large yellow 
from Australia. (Ls 3 for 15c; M. 
Sel omlogn) 
CAESAR (Rozan)—Giant orange 
scarlet of Pfitzer Triumph type, 
but more buds and blooms. (L. 3 
Tom UCe ey LS Omi OGeoG 2 6 4atOr 
10c. ) 
CAPTAIN BOYNTON —A tall 
lavender, and a fine spike in every 
Wave ior onlye3 Lorboc,,) 
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