ECHO HEIGHTS GLADIOLUS FARM 7 
HINEMOA (Doney) — The fam- 
ous novelty glad. Deep rose, flecked 
darker at times, with cream 
Dintches, (lo jetaiecUCe) 
AHILDRED (Love) — Fine large 
new lavender. Has received many 
awards over Minuet. (L. 1 for 
30c; M. 1 for 20c.) 
IRAK (Mitsch) — Gray sport of 
Bagdad. Beautiful clear gray. Good 
propagator and a strong grower. A 
novelty worthy to be in any collec- 
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J OneLOG. Bitss 1 00ktor Locs) 
ISOLA BELLE (Pf.)—New. Cat- 
tleya pink with a soft lilac hue. The 
wide open florets are slightly ruffled. 
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JALNA—A very unusual smoky 
salmon and ashes of roses. Ten or 
more large blooms wide open. Very 
popular with all who have seen it. 
(ieee 2a Ot cen VieEoatOl 290) so) 
LorelaGgoltsalOO Mor 2oc,) 
JON QUIL—Said to be the deepest 
clear yellow in existence. Up to 8 
open at once. Not large but very 
choice! estore lcs) 
JOSEPH HAYDEN (Pfitzer) — 
The color is pale violet, with a very 
large, deep violet blotch of beauti- 
ful appearance ; the contrast 1s most 
striking and effective. Bound to be 
Very WODUAt me el ae osOrecoc Vi tS 
tote Umisoe salon loc bite lO for 
10c. ) 
J.S. BACH (Pfitzer)—Salmon or- 
ange. One of the best from this 
noted originator. A real exhibition 
glad eV ery early..g.(Li, Stor 5c; 
MeSatoe lass for 20e A Bits: 
Zautore Oe) 
J. T. PIRIE—Very attractive ma- 
hogany brown; cream throat mark- 
ingsae, (ies tomlsos Wve Sttor: 10a. 
Bits; oO fior 0c) 
KING ARTHUR (Arenius) — 
Grand deep rose-lavender. Florets 
very large, of distinct shape, edges 
fluted, of heavy substance, and well 
arranged. Visitors spot this as one 
of the most outstanding and inter- 
esting. among newer glads. (L. 3 
LoTloceuM 4 for 15 Ge, Sp aLoig lOc 
Bite ator, | Oes) 
KING LEAR—A new purple. Ear- 
ly and recommended to be the best 
in its color by the introducer. (L. 
Poceeach Vile? ioral woe ORIOL 
iScpmbBits: 50 sorsZ0c,} 
LA PORT (Moir)—Flesh pink, 
shading to rose pink on two lower 
petals. Perfect placement on good 
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LEONA (Pruitt) — A very rich 
rose-red. Medium late, tall grow- 
ing, carrying from 6 to 8 fine, large, 
tuffled flowers open at one time. 
Clie ssion [5G iis mor LOGeab Its: 
DOELOT LOG) 
LILY JORDAN (Cave) — This 
new glad from Canada comes very 
highly recommended. Deep pink 
with small rose-red blotch. Opens 
11 five-inch flowers on a 20-bud 
spikesr(le JOcrenchis Nie20c case 2 
for 2Z0c. 2 Bits 2aetor 2 5¢%) 
LOIS HEMAN — A very out of 
the ordinary little glad. Yellow and 
rose red with greenish throat. Has 
been dubbed “The Clown,” but is 
really very popular. Bulbs not as 
large as most varieties. Blooms 
well from small bulbs. (M. 3 for 
15e;4Bits) 25fori Gc.) 
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