8 ECHO HEIGHTS GLADIOLUS FARM 
LORD SELKIRK—An outstand- 
ing white. A few of its many 
awards: Award of Merit Bronze 
Medal, New York World’s Fair; 
Award of Merit, N. E. G. S. Show, 
Boston; Canadian Gladiolus Society 
Silver Medal for best spike in show. 
Large Bulbs $1.00 each; Medium 
75c each; Small 20c each; Bulblets 
Lacreach! 
LUCIFER (Errey)—Orange scar- 
let, purple red blotch. One of the 
best from Australia. Ten blooms 
out on very tall spike. Very strong, 
healthy plant. (L. 3 for 20c; M. 3 
1Otg) OGy a4 eror LUC a bits. Ueto 
10c. ) 
MAID OF ORLEANS—Consider- 
ed to be oné*of the best of the 
newer creamy whites. Surely the 
best commercial white yet produced. 
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topedloex) 
‘ MAKENU (New Zealand )—Large 
wide open ruffled florets of orange 
Shade, with scarlet blotch. 
to Pfitzer’s Triumph in color. Does 
not burn in sun. (L. each, 15c: M; 
L0G S42-torm lcetplteq1 0. tore) 0ces) 
MAMMOTH WHITE — A pure 
white. Six- or seven-inch blooms. 
One of the best for show purposes. 
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MARGARET BEATON (Tow- 
mey Bros.) —A very outstanding 
new glad of immense size. Seven 
to eight large flowers open. Color 
snow white with small scarlet 
blotch?! ae fore 5es 9M 83 tor 
29c; S. 4 for 25c; Blts. 25 for 20c.) 
MARGARET FULTON ~— Rich 
clear salmon. Very fine for early. 
(L. "Sc for 15choMiastorlOcesSG 
for 10c; Blts. 100 for 10c.) 
Similar. 
MARMORA—tThe gray glad. A 
prize winner. (L. 3 for 15c; M. 4 
for 10c.) 
MAYVeDAVIDS ON (7) se) ee rocie} 
— Pink, slight gray cast. Tall, 
straight spike; 6 to 8 6-inch florets 
open at once. One of the best ex- 
hibition, glads:; © New. » (773° for 
Tice ee etoOretOCer >. oe tOreUce 
Blts. 100 for 20c.) 
MARY MARKOWITZ (Cham.) 
Deep orange with deep red blotch. 
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MARY FREY—Large early lav- 
ender. We consider this one of the 
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MILFORD (N. Zealand) — A 
beautiful shade of blue, no red 
markings. Considered to be the 
very best light blue. (L. 3 for 20c; 
VER Ota voce ee LOLs oe geste. 
100 for 25c.) 
MIN UET—Considered by many as 
ther very best lavender.>) Cl--3stor 
[Soe Vieetonyl ace) 
MISS JOY—Beautiful pink and 
very early) (12-3, for 15c;\M 45: for 
LOG 5) 10s forei0e:. Bits 2400 stor 
ZUCr) 
MISS NEW ZEALAND (Julien) 
—Salmon, rose blotch. Without 
doubt this is one of the largest glads 
in spike and flower. Well spaced 
and placeds w(ls.2 so) tor, 2UCe eves 
tor 10es Sy Oi torsLOcee Bites O0stor 
2069) 
MOIRA (N. Z.)—Bright scarlet, 
warm deep throat. This seems to 
have better placement than Wur- 
tembergia, and more flowers out. 
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