ECHO HEIGHTS GLADIOLUS FARM 5 
DREAM O’ BEAUTY —A rose 
red or deep cerise. Very fine, vig- 
orous grower and very popular. 
The flowers are liable to be a little 
wide spread, leaving an opening be- 
tween the rows of blooms. (L. 3 
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DR. BAILEY—A very beautiful 
velvety old rose; not very large but 
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A fine lavender with cream throat, 
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DR. DURR (Pf.) — New white 
with cream throat. Very early. 
Stiffer stems and better substance 
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DR. F. E. BENNETT — Flame 
scarlet. Always fine. (L. 3 for 10c; 
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DUNA (Palmer) — Apricot buff 
with cream throat. . Very fine. (L. 
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DR. HOEG (Hoeg) — Maroon 
with velvety sheen. Very beauti- 
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DR. KEMPTON (Cham.) — A 
1940 introduction. A wonderful 
red. See detailed description in 
front of catalogue. (L. 1 for 50c; 
Me Aviom S0cs coils for 15cs) 
EDITH ROBSON —A very fine 
salmon with red bloth. (L. 3 for 
Lacy) 
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(White)—This is the lavender we 

have all been waiting and longing 
for. The color is darker than Min- 
uet and very clear. Reddish stip- 
pled feather in the throat, and some 
flecking of the same color. The 
fleckings add to the beauty of this 
flower instead of detracting from it, 
as is the case with many that fleck. 
Beautifully ruffled with seven or 
eight 54-inch well placed blooms 
on a 20-bud spike. Height overall 
414 to 5 ft. Geta start in this one 
now, and you will not be sorry. Me- 
dium and Small bulbs only. (M. 
Petory $1504 Si be torkS 0G Bigs 
25c each.) 
EMILE AUBURN — Smoky red. 
Most popular in its class. (L. 3 for 
15¢; M:-3 for 10c.) 
ETHEL CAVE COLE (Cave)—A 
fine light pink with a powdery 
sheen. A beautiful clean clear tone 
that appeals to all. Spike has 8-9 
6-inch blooms on 20- to 22-bud 
spike. Wonderful substance. A 
very fast propagator and reliable in 
every respect.’ (M. 1 for 50c, 10 
tor *$4.002 858 letore2oe 10s tor 
$2 00s.) Bits, P4i for #2oe. OOM tor 
$3.00. ) 
EVEN SONG (Palmer) — Large 
ruffled smoky with a cream blotch. 
Has been called an improved Moth- 
er Machree, but has not been up to 
that: variety with .me. . (L. 3 for 
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FLAMING METEOR (Mitsch)— 
Giant red. One of the brightest 
and most showy of glads. Strong 
grower. (L. 3 for 20c, 12 for 75c.) 
FLORA FARMER  (Quacken- 
bush) — Very large and tall’ pink 
with white throat. A good number 
of well faced blooms open on a 
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