12 ECHO HEIGHTS GLADIOLUS FARM 
TAKINA (Burns, N. Z.) — An- 
other mammoth variety. Some 
growers report this to be even larg- 
er in length of spike and size of 
flower than Miss New Zealand. 
Golor, rosaline purple.’ (L. 3 for 
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Bits e2o store Ocr} 
TUTANEKAI (Dooney)—Orange 
ochre, flaked brown. Yellow throat. 
Very attractive and different. (L. 
3—15c. ) 
WENONAH—Kinyon introduction 
for 1940. (75 to 80 days.) Sal- 
mon pink. Winner of the Ameri- 
can Home Achievement Medal, 
The Michigan Horticultural Society 
Medal, Michigan Gladiolus Society 
Certificate and the honor of being 
the highest scoring seedling at the 
Michigan Gladiolus Society Show. 
A most dependable performer in 
every way. Wenonah will open 10 
to 14 wide open blooms closely 
placed but not too crowded. A 4 
ft. spikehead in perfect harmony. 
Fast propagator and every bulblet 
germinates. (L. 1 for 25c; M. 15c; 
LUC BitsmLOmtorezoc.) 
WAIANAWA — Medium blue 
flecked darker at the edges; lighter 
toward the throat. Nice new addi- 
tion to the “blue” class. (L. 40c; 
M. 30c; S. 1—10c; Blts. 10—10c.) 
WINALL (Both)—Tall light lilac 
blue. Looks promising. (L. 40c 
each; M. 25c each; Blts. 10—25c.) 
WINGS OF SONG (Ellis) — 
Large pink with white throat. Won 
first at E. S. G. S., also won first at 
N. Y. State Fair, 1938 and 1939. 
Gir Ocveathe vi ecoc eachy o.loc. 
Bits. 100 for $1.00.) 
WURTEMBERGIA (Pfit.) — A 
brilliant scarlet with conspicuous 
cream blotch. A basket of this at 
the New York State Fair attracted 
‘much attention and _ enthusiastic 
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WASAGA (Palmer) — Beautiful 
frilled apricot buff. Very choice. 
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forvlOc-e Bits <>Oston 10c} 
ZAUBERFLOTE (Pf.) — Peach 
with vivid red blotch. Spikes are 
always straight, carrying 7 to 8 
large flowers of good substance. A 
good healthy grower and propaga- 
tor. Will become one of the lead- 
ing cut-flower varieties. A great 
improvement on Mrs. Frank Pen- 
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ZAUBERLIN (Pf.) — An early 
ruffled yellow. New. A beautiful 
decorative. (L. 3 for 15c; M. 3 for 
10¢;' Bits. 25. for 10c;,) 
ZUNI (Mitsch)—A very rich col- 
ored smoky glad, very delicately and 
evenly ruffled. This new glad is 
one of great promise, not as large 
florets as Bagdad, but more beauti- 
full po uloracoctoeM «3 10reloces 
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