VARIOUS 
JULY 
Color 
English 
Name 
Botanical 
Name and 
Synonyms 
Description 
Height 
and. 
Situation 
Various 
JAPANESE 
IRIS 
Tris 
levigata 
1. Kempferi 
the centre, streaked blood-red at the 
petal edges. 
Gladiolus Childsi. Red vars.— 
Cardinal; (color bet. nos. 19 & 20), 
orange red. *Deborah; (color nos. 
18 & 19 brighter), scarlet-vermilion, 
with large clear white centre. *Gov. 
McCormick; (color no. 18), scarlet 
vermilion with a white and cardinal 
red centre, (color no. 20). *Negin- 
scott; (effect color no. 18), scarlet-ver- 
milion. Saratoga, (effect color no. 
19), orange scarlet. 
Pink vars.—America; (color no. 
36), pale pink, centre deeper (color 
no, 33 brighter). Harlequin; (color 
no. 36), pale pink dashed with ma- 
genta (color no. 31). */rene; (color 
nos. 36 to 38 lighter), pale pink with 
dark centre (color no. 27). *Luitile 
Blush; (effect color no. 36), pale pink, 
outer edge dark (color no. 32), with 
yellow centre (color no. 2). Lydia, 
(color nos. 36 & 37 to 27 brighter, 
effect 36 spotted with 27), pink with 
reddish spots. Mrs. R. A. Gold- 
smith; (effect color no. 23 deeper), 
rose-pink with white centre. *Szbo- 
ney; (color nos. 36 to 39), pink vary- 
ing to heliotrope, with crimson edge 
(color no. 33). *Splendor,; (color no. 
bet. 24 & 26), deep pink, crimson 
centre (color no. 33). 
Gladiolus Gandavensis. White vars. 
—Augusta; (color no. 32), purplish 
white with small purplish pink centre. 
Yellow vars.—Canary Bird, (color 
nos. 2 greenish & 1), greenish yellow. 
Sunshine; (color nos. 2 greenish & 1), 
lemon-yellow. 
Red vars.—*Contrast; (color no. | 
18 darker), scarlet-vermilion with | 
large clear white centre. 
Pink vars.—Ajax; (color no. 36), | 
light pink edged with old-rose (color 
no. 25). Chaumont,; (color no. 36 to 
27 deeper on edge), pink. Eugene 
Scribe; (color no. 36), light pink | 
edged with rose-red (color no. 27). | 
* Octoroon, (effect color no. 22), light ' 
salmon-pink, spotted slightly with a 
deeper shade (color no. 30) with, 
centre turning to pale vellow (color 
no. 1) dashed with crimson (color 
no. 33). 
See page 267 and Plate, page 368. 
Time of 
Bloom 
369 
