10 ECHO HEIGHTS GLADIOLUS FARM 

is deeper in color. Was declared 
the champion seedling bloom at 
Pennsylvania show. This one does 
not seem to live up to its recom- 
mendations in this particular sec- 
fiones ele. ou tori cee oator loc: 
Blts. 100 for 15c.) 
PELEGRINA. (Pfitzer) — Prob- 
ably the best dark blue to date. Not 
as vigorous a grower as some, but 
very sbeatititulmr cle. soetor soc aN: 
SRiOraloc ol eons Oceabits: LOU 
tele apes) 
PFITZER’S TRIUMPH — Light 
orange scarlet, deeper lip. Immense 
wide open flowers. A wonderful 
flowers (loss sioreiocee vig Stor 
Laces LOpfor och) 
PICARDY (Palmer) — A soft 
shrimp pink. One of the most out- 
standing of the new glads. Cham- 
pion bloom at Empire State Glad 
Show at both 1934, 1935 and 1936; 
also sLO4E Wake $ostoreal ces ostor 
LOCK HLS store Score Dito OO Stor 
10c. ) 
PINK RADIANCE (Quacken- 
bush )—Introduced last year. Pure 
light pink without marking except 
slight peppering of carmine deep in 
the throat. Six to eight wide open 
florets of good size on a tall spike 
which never crooks. The spike is 
graceful and the placement is good. 
The 22-inch flower head has 16 to 
18 buds. It is a vigorous grower, 
producing plenty of bulblets which 
germinate well. Trials in different 
localities indicate that it will do well 
under varied growing conditions. 
(L. 1—60c; M. 1—40c: S. 1—20c; 
Blts. 5—25c ; L. 10—$4.80; M. 10— 
$3.20; S. 10—$1.60;. Bits, 25— 
$1.00. ) 
PIMPERNEL — Clear, light red, 
white throat. One of the best in 
iterclass (lee setoLeZoce) 
POLAR ICE (Pfit.) — Another 
pure white. This is on the order 
of Albatross but earlier. Fine tex- 
{irem (Gla esuronmloc Nl pstoreuc.y) 
PRIDE OF WANAKAH — Fine 
large lavender rose. Very popular. 
(lee 3 NSC sis 1 OCer 3 wo ce 
Blts. 50—10c. ) 
PROF.VAN SLOGTERN (Alke- 
made )—A very beautiful soft pink 
that is different. Spike straight and 
tale (ieee atorelOca) 
QUEEN OF BREMEN (Zimmer) 
—Beautiful bright lavender pink 
with cream throat. The best small 
decorative I know of in this color. 
Always in demand at the florists’. 
Farly. (L. 6—-~25c; M. 12—30c; 
Bits. 100—10c. ) 
QUEEN MARILYNN—A 1940 
introduction by Pruitt. Light shell 
pink with cream throat. Large re- 
curved flowers on slender wiry 
stem. Very lovely. (L. 1-25c; 
M2 — 2 5 Ca S256" eB its LO 
20c. ) 
RAMSAY .MacDONALD (Phi- 
zer)—This new purple is very fine 
in color, good spike flowers well 
placed ACL azetoruloc: Vie 2etor 
lOce*Bitsst Zou orme.Oce) 
RAPTURE (Palmer) — Medium 
light salmon with diffused creamy 
blotehstlw3 toreioac » Mes tor 0e; 
lism satan el Ocs) 
RECOVERY (Blake) — Salmon 
rose-red. Very fine, strong grower. 
(Tem3sion voce) 
RED LORY —Rose red, crimson 
blotch. Ten to 12 open at once. A 
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