ECHO HEIGHTS GLADIOLUS FARM 9 
Flowers not quite as large. (L. 3 
torez0c PY Me4 tor’ 15c:'S..5 for 10c; 
lise oetory.t Uc.) 
MOORISH KING — One of the 
very best in a large, dark red. (L. 
Perara Cr. slObe Lace 25,. 08 OL 
Rice ots} Ostors OCs) 
MOROCCO. (Pf.) —! Very dark 
maroon. Buds almost black. An 
outstanding novelty. (L. 3 for 15c; 
M.-3 for 10c.) 
MOTHER MACHREE — World 
famous. Soft smoky lavender with 
orange lines. We consider this as 
one of the very best in its class. In 
fact, it is our favorite. Was intro- 
Otieededi 5 lOO: aabulbame bese ior 
Doce ViOxtor 20C soul efOrZ0c.) 
MRS, FPF. Cx PETERS—One of 
those older ones that is still very 
fine. A wonderful lavender for 
late flowers. (L. 3 for l5c; M. 5 
Tore 15c)) 
MY RN A—New large ruffled white. 
Very fine. Stood up the best of 
any white I grew last year. L. 30c; 
NI200*S. . Locre Bltse 10 stor, Zc.) 
MYW AG (Palmer)—Salmon shad- 
ing to white throat with large scar- 
let blotch. Immense round florets, 
of exceptional beauty. (L. 10c; M. 
2ofor.l5e7$) 4 for 15e- Blts, 10*for 
20c. ) 
MRS. G. G. ERREY (Errey)— 
This new creamy white glad is 
about all that could be desired in 
real beauty and formation of spike. 
Ten or more flowers out. (L. 1 for 
mh Vike TOtaUc onl toreoUGs 
Bits. 3 for 25c.) 
MRS. S. A. ERREY (Errey) — 
Brilliant orange with an orange 
crimson blotch. Ten enormous 
blooms on tall spike. (L. 3 for 15c; 
Minseror 1Ocs Senha torn 0es Bits 
20: t0ril Oc.) 
NEW ERA (Ellis-Majeski)—Eo- 
sine pink blended with La France 
pink. A pink that is pink. Soft 
cream throat, white midribs. Ex- 
tremely ruffled (very frilled). Ten 
open florets, 18 florets and buds. 
Good placement and always 
straight. Heavy texture. Under sub- 
dued light it has no equal. (L. 3 for 
COC EV e eo atOL OC MouTOntcUCs 
Bireweo aot Z0Ce) 
NEWINGTON (Errey) — Cream 
slightly flaked on outer edges with 
rose pink; lower petals suffused 
lemon yellow. ‘Tall, strong grower. 
Worto 10° opentatsonce,~ (lk, Litor 
20Gr Wie LOT oc uo rop VOrALac!) 
NINTH SYMPHONY §(Pf.) — 
New. A first class exhibition vari- 
ety. Color vivid salmon red with 
silky sheen without any markings. 
The florets are very large, wide 
opened, of good lasting substance 
and excellently placed. (L. each, 
LOGSIVie os for Loco iS. tor, 10; 
Bits eG0710n LCs) 
ORANGE PRINCESS (De Grott) 
—Pure salmon orange. One of the 
finest. Flowers perfectly placed 
and ruffled. (L. 3 for 20c; M. 3 
for 15c; Blts. 100 for 25c.) 
OUR SELECTION — Smoky sal- 
mon rose, red throat, cream lip. 
Large number of flowers out. A 
great prize winner from Australia. 
(Pngttor loc. Mins? fortlSc:) 
PEGGY-LOU_  (Wilson)—Smooth 
deep shrimp pink with a rosy cast, 
and slight peppering of deeper rose 
in throat. Very similar to Picardy 
in every way except that Peggy-Lou 
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