
4 ECHO HEIGHTS GLADIOLUS FARM 
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CARILLON (Palmer)—Beautiful 
clear rose, creamy white throat. 
Medium large florets on a_ tall 
straight spike. Very reliable. You 
should try this one. (L. 1 for 25c; 
Muesginore2oc; 5,4. tomZoc; Bits. 
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CARMENIA (Mair, Scotland )— 
Carmine crimson glad with white 
in throat. Twenty or more buds, 
hakterot sy nich sare, out. ate o1ce: 
Should be a winner in the rose or 
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CAROLINE WERNER GAN- 
NETT (Cham.)—Considering size 
of florets, number open, number of 
buds (20-24) on its 60-inch always 
straight spike, make this a king of 
all giants. Further description un- 
der “Former Introductions” in fore- 
part of catalogue. 
CHAS. DICKENS—Bright, radi- 
ant purple with velvety blotch. Tall 
and a prize winner. (L. 3 for 15c; 
es OrL Oral G2) 
CHIEF MULTNOMA—A very 
fine large dark smoky with large 
nef dh Anioyreeely (OL joie ataye MAsyers (yin Be: 
for 15c; S. 4 for 10c.) 
COLONIAL MAID (Young) — 
Very tall long spikes of white over- 
laid lavender with small darker 
feather in the throat. This gives 
promise as a commercial variety. 
(L. 25c each; M. 15c each; Bits, 25 
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CONQUEST (Mitsch)—Beautiful 
soft salmon pink with yellow throat 
blotches. Wide open ruffled florets 
almost perfectly placed on slender 
spikes of average height. One of 
the most beautiful of all glads for 
cut flowers. A good propagator. A 
favorite variety with florists. (L. 
3 for 20c; M. 3 for 15e7eoaeemron 
10c; Bits. 100. for 25c¢3) 
CORAL GLOW (Ellis) — Large 
richly colored coral rose. An out- 
standing flower and one of the best 
of the recent introductions. Quite 
early. Very. fine.) Cans pGeeaans 
M..10c each: S. 2 tor [0c a bitoaG 
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COMMANDER KOEHL—Deep, 
brilliant red. One of the best. (L. 
3 for 15c: M. 5:torlsc sa ee 
TSC Bits. Zocor aliens 
D. A. HAY (Whiteley)—A very 
popular New Zealand variety, hav- 
ing won many championships in 
that country. Pink with creamy 
white throat. (L. 3 for 15c; Mi3 
for 10c; Si5 for: l0ceeBitseee nen 
10c. ) 
DANNY BOY — An attractive 
New Zealand variety of brownish 
slate with throat of tangerine. (L. 
3 tor 25c3°M. 73 forsloGes ome 
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DANZIG (N, Zi 2) Shades eet 
brown, . Very odd, ~.( 93 "tore2oce 
M.S fonvl5c; S24 Gtorecemetees 
10 for 10c.) 
DEL RAY—A new light red with 
white blotch. Is very fine. (L. 3 
for 15c; M.-3 for JOG Senomros 
10c. ) 
DEBONAIRE (Palmer) — La 
France pink, shrimp pink and 
creamier throat. Very tall and 
strong grower. Some consider this 
better than Picardy. (L. 3 for 15c.) 
DO-X (Pf.) —Large, clear, light 
yellow. One of the best in its class. 
-inch flowers. (L..1 for 10c; M. 
ator L0cs) 
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