ECHO HEIGHTS GLADIOLUS FARM © LL 

fine Australian variety. Best from 
fice size bulbs, . (1:. 3 tor 15c; M. 
peroneoc;.Bits. 100:for 25c, ) 
hee ee IR ATE (Gelser) — Dark 
rose-red with almost black blotch. 
Very pleasing shade of red... (L. 1 
Pomeuc ewe sl for 1oc3} 
RED PHIPPS—A glowing light 
scarlet. Very fine for exhibition or 
Bonner cialsuse: Karly. 5(,3*itor 
Pew VresOr lcs 5) 1) ToreLOc.) 
REWI FALLU (Fallu) — Deep 
blood red. Large blooms of heavy 
texture on a tall straight spike with 
6 to 8 open. Blooms well from M. 
and S. bulbs. This is truly a won- 
emeolndarnh a 1d Ol ZUG) av a etOr 
omens sor lOceeBits1 00) ton 
15c.) 
Pop eel HED FIRS Pe CAaY. 
Wilkus )—Rose purple. Grows tall 
Witten —toe 20” btids. As row Of 
these are as straight and uniform as 
aplinesor soldiers, - (17.3) for? 15c; 
Rion oy t0Gesoy Oo etor LOcs.bits: 
2° tor 10c.) 
ROSY CHEER (Cham.) — 1941 
introduction. See front of cata- 
logue for description. (L. 1—50c; 
_M. 1—30c; S. 2—30c; Bits: 10— 
10c. ) 
ROSEMARIE PPFITZER -(Pfi- 
ger )—Cream with more or less pink 
overlay. Eight or nine good sized 
well faced blooms open. A _ beauti- 
Pulevatietyes Gl oor loc.) 
SCHENECTADY - (Stevens) — 
Coral red streaks on rose ash. 
pEtomioc Nt. .5.tor 1 5c, } 
SENSATION (Marshall) — A 
large rose with lighter throat. Ruf- 
fled and a tall vigorous grower. A 
sensation it is. (L. 1—40c; M. 1— 
25c; S.. 15c;: Bits. 10—30c.) 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE (Pruitt)— 
Very large ruffled light cream with 
a rich cream throat. Very heavy 
texture. Crooks some in hot weath- 
er but when well grown it is very 
Hie a leeds ee Via 1 Ocal, 
5—10c; Blts. 50—10c.) 
SNOW PRINCESS (Pfitzger) — 
Really an improved Maid of Or- 
leans, and that should be recom- 
mend enough. Makes better bulbs 
than many of the large whites. A 
Pood. propavator.. (Io. 19 for 15c; 
ieee worl oct 4. tor Loc3<Blts; 10 
tote boC OO Tote 5C8) 
SMILING MAESTRO (Christ)— 
Deep salmon rose, usually flaked 
brown. A wonderful, nice large 
exhibition glad, and a good propa- 
Pal One oe rOreloc -avineoe Lone) dcr 
tom Wea BD lisml OO8foreZ0c, ) 
SOUTHERN CROSS (Whiteley) 
—Color is one of the finest clear 
reds. Facing and growth are of the 
best. velar prolinc. sHarlye i(l.73 
fonloceeViesttor 10ce Se0uor|0c- 
Bits. 50 for 10c.) 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM (Pfit- 
zer)—A very beautiful large white, 
tall and stately. Better than Alba- 
tross in every way. (L. 3—15c; 
M. 3—10c; Blts. 25—10c.) 
TAMAROA (New Zealand) — A 
brownish orange shade, flaked deep- 
er, ornamental throat. One that al- 
ways commands attention, is very 
popular as a cut flower at roadside 
stands. Always straight and well 
placed. (L. 3—25c; M. 3—15c; S. 
5—10c; Blts. 25—10c.) 
TANGERINE (Morrison, Austra- 
lia)—A glowing orange, tall and 
praceruly © Veryannes (Ui 3, ior 
15c-s Vie ee for 20c + Bitsa 25 tee 
10c. ) 
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