6 ECHO HEIGHTS GLADIOLUS FARM 
strong spike. Nearly all of the 
buds show color by the time the 
first floret opens, which adds great- 
ly to its value for decorative pur- 
poses and as a commercial cut 
flower. You can’t go wrong on this 
Gne» {le altiori30c= ial fore: 
sol for 10e; Bitsel0 dor Z5e:) 
GIANT NYMPH — Tall, light 
pink: » AS winner.a°6L...3*tor 10e; 
M. 5 for 10c.) 
GLADDIE BOY—(Purple.) Ruf- 
fled grenadine pink with a light yel- 
low throat. Fine early cut flower. 
(i> ior Pace vic oe rore lOc sD 
for 10c; Blts. 50 for 10c.) 
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY (K.) 
—Fawn yellow suffused blush pink. 
Large red blotch. A beautiful ruf- 
Hed variety pb esetor 2c. Mies 
for 15c; S. 3 for 10c; no Bits.) 
GOLDEN CHIMES—Large, clear 
pure yellow. Nicely ruffled. One 
of the most satisfactory yellows. 
fis lot joc, Wis for. 1c rs=6 
for 10c.) 
GOLD CUP—A fine very deep yel- 
low. (L. 3 for 15c; M. 3 for 10c; 
S. 5 for 10c; Blts. 50 for 10c.) 
GOLDEN DREAM—Still a win- 
ner in the yellow class. (L. 3 for 
10c; M. 5 for 10c.) 
GOLD DUST (Pf.)—The earliest 
of all the good yellows. Tall, 
straight spikes with several medium 
sized flowers open at once. This is 
good. (L.3 for 20c; M. 3 for 15c; 
S. 4 for 10c; Blts. 50 for 25c.) 
GOLDEN EAGLE—Earliest in a 
deep yellow glad. (L. 6 for 25c.) 
GOLDEN FLEECE - (Ellis) — 
Very clear yellow, fine cut flower. 
(ioe 3cfars loc: ovis 3 or -10c.Bits. 
25 for 10c.) 
GERTRUDE SWENSON (Swen- 
son) — Fine exhibition lavender. 
Opens up to 12 or more blooms well 
faced on long spikes. Better grower 
and propagator than most of its 
yes (tls forge cUc 77 M1 ro). r0r 
15c0-"5.-5 tor, 0c; Blts:- 100 “for 
20C2) 
HEAVENLY DAYS (Cham.) — 
A superb pink, 1941 introduction. 
See fore part of catalogue for de- 
tailed description. (L. 1 for 50c; 
VE tore A0c? S)-2etorn 0c bits: 
20-t0F 25.) 
HECTOR (Dec) (Com) — Early 
midseason. Salmon scarlet with 
reddish speckles on cream throat. 
Lighter in upper throat. 5-6 large 
immense ruffled blooms open at a 
time. A magnificent variety. (L. 
Bator L5¢ Me 5 for 5c -<Blts e100 
for 25c.) 
HERCULES (Crow)—Deep buff. 
Very tall. Strong grower. (L. 3 
Torsioc 7M 35 ior d0ce 5. 6 tor 10c: 
Bits. 25 for 10c.) 
HERITAGE (Prestgard)—A pure 
pink with 10 to 15 open blooms. 
Has been a winner in a number of 
shows. (L. 3 for 20c; M. 4 for 
(het 1) rote 20ce bits: £50 wor 
25c. ) 
HINDENBURG’S MEMORY 
(Pfitzer)—This velvety deep scar- 
let glad has caused quite a sensa- 
tion wherever it has been shown be- 
cause of the extra large florets and 
spikes which it produces. For ex- 
hibition purposes it far surpasses 
Commander Koehl. Late midsea- 
sore While toniocs Mik for 10cg 
S? 3ctonallc? BliseZ0 for: 10s) 
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