ELLA V. BAINES, THE WOMAN FLORIST, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 



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GLADIOLI—Continued 



MR. H. A. HYDE— Snow white with faint 

 pink underlaid; flowers 6 inches in diam- 

 eter; well built spikes 4 to5 feet in height. 

 Exceptionally fine for cut flowers 



MR. MARK — This (variety is a charming 

 blue color that does not wilt in the bright- 

 est sunlight 



MRS. COTH RAN— Crushed strawberry 

 and ashes of roses; very odd color; fine 

 long spikes, flowers 6 inches in diameter, 

 spikes 4 to 5 feet high 



MRS. DR. NORTON— Color, white, the 

 edges suffused with soft La France pink. 

 The three lower peta.s have a blotch of 

 sulphur-ye'.low, stained at the base with 

 fine specks of Tyrian-pink. 



MRS. FRANCIS KING— A most neautiful 

 "Besnard shade" of flame-pink 



*MRS. FRANK PENDLETON — The 

 petals show beautiful bright rose-pink 

 on a pure white ground, contrasting in a 

 most striking way with the deep rich 

 velvety blood-red blotch on the lower 

 petals 



MRS. H. E. BOTH IN— Flesh salmon pink, 

 flame scarlet center, heavily ruffled. 

 Strong 4 to 5 foot spikes; a first-class show 

 and cut variety. One of the_ loveliest 

 color combinations in Gladioli. It has 

 created a sensation wherever .exhibited. 

 One of the greatest and most perfect 

 creations ever produced. A heavy 

 propagator. We recommend everyone 

 to this variety _\ 



MRS. HENRY WARD BEECHER — 

 Deep rosy-crimson, with white throat. 

 Large flowers _ — 



MRS. J. K. ARMSBY — Coral pink, 

 slightly blended creamy yellow throat 

 sprinkled with ruby; flowers 6 to 7 inches 

 in diameter, stems S to 6 feet high; there 

 are a great amount of flowers open at 

 once, some of very lasting quality. This 

 is one of Diener's finest productions ._. 



*MRS. JAMES LANCASHIRE— A deep 

 cream fading to a rose tinted flesh color, 

 with contrasting stripe of carmine on 

 lower petals _ _ 



MRS. JOHN R. WALSH— Heavy ruffled, 

 flesh-pink flame-colored centers; flowers 

 5 inches in diameter, stems 5 to 6 feet 

 high; this is a seedling of Mrs. Pendleton, 

 Jr., It is a magnificent variety that 

 should be in every collection 



MRS. LEON DOUGLAS— Flesh salmon- 

 pink, orange striped, light yellow and 

 brown spotted in center; the size of the 

 flowers, we believe, is the largest in exis- 

 tence and all are very open and well set 

 on the spikes; the height of the spikes 

 is 6 to 7 feet high and have up to 7 side 

 spikes on each main spike; the bulbs are 

 of immense size; this is one of the most 

 perfect and most beautiful varieties so 

 far produced 



MRS. LILLIAN GUERNSEY— Yellow, 

 pink blotched; flowers very large; fine 

 long spikes. A-l variety.... 



MRS. MARY STEARNES BURKE— 

 Canary-yellow, overlaid with apricot; 

 deep canary center; long spikes with 

 flowers symmetrically placed; stem wiry 

 and upright; flowers 4 to 5 in, in diameter; 

 spikes 4 to 5 feet high. One oS the finest 

 yellows known. When known it wi'.l 

 be one of the most grown varieties for 

 cut flower purposes 



MRS. RUDOLPH SPRECKLES— Cream- 

 pink with old rose stripes; fine long full 

 spikes; flowers 6 to 7 inches in diameter, 

 spikes 4 to 5 feet high. A-l show and 

 cut variety _ 



MRS. STAN LEIGH ARNOLD — Soft 

 purple-pink with deep pink throat; one 

 of the most exquisite colors so far pro- 

 duced in Gladioli; well formed spikes; 

 flowers 6 inches in diameter, spikes 4 to 

 5 reet high 



MRS. TRUXTON BEALE— Cream, rose- 

 pink, striped, very large, open flowers; 

 lip jyellow an & brown sprinkled; fine 

 long well built spikes. A beauty 



MRS. VELTHUYS Very large, dark 



brilliant red. Very large flowers. Five 

 to seven open on a spike at one time. 

 Showy. Com es from Holland _ 



*MRS. WATT — Glowing American Beauty 

 shade of wine-red; self color. 



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MRS. W. E. FRYER— Lincoln-red, al- 

 most without markings. Deep in tnroat, 

 some crimson lines alternating with white. 



*MRS. WILLIAM KENT— Light fawn to 

 light ashes of roses; old rose in throat, 

 sometimes lightly striped with rose-pink. 



MRS. WILLARD RICHARDSON— Deep 

 crimson, maroon center; large, flaring 

 flowers; flowers 5 inches in diameter, 

 spikes 4 to 5 feet high. An unexcelled 

 red which does not fade 



*MURIF.L — The most delicate shaded gray- 

 ish blue 



*MYRTLE— The most beautiful pink yet 

 produced in a Ga'.diolus. Clearest dainty 

 ruffled rose-pink, softly dissolving ,into a 

 throat of clear creamy-white. 



MYRTLE McNALLY — Cream with 

 touches of rose-pink on edges; ruby 

 in center; canary-yellow lip; heavily 

 ruffled; very vigorous growth, with 

 abundant fcviage; flowers 6 inches in 

 diameter, apikes 4 to 5 feet high 



NEGERFURST— Brilliant velvety blood- 

 red, flaked with black, inflamed with 

 white and flaked lilac-rose. _ 



N EZ I NSCOTT— Bright red with dark 



stripes on petals. 



NIAGARA — A light Crocus or Primrose- 

 yellow faintly touched with lilac-rose 

 lines; faintly suffused li'ac-rose by re- 

 flection from outer wal's of petals 



NORMA DEE CHILDS— Extra large 

 flower and spike- Color delicate white, 

 softly penciled with rose and large sul- 

 phur throat 



NORMA KRAUSGRILL — Light rose- 

 pink, slightly deeper striped; throat can 

 ary-yellow and dark rose sprink'ed center 

 flowers 6 inches in diameter, stems 4 to 5 

 feet high; which sometimes kink. Ex- 

 quisite. 



ORANGE GLORY— Large ruffled, grand 

 orange co'ored, with beautiful lighter 

 throat. Very rich and striking co'or. 



ORION — Light rose with dark blotch; a 

 superb variety ... 



*PANAMA — A perfect Hermosa-pink in 

 color with wide open wax-like flowers; 

 one of the best of the clear pinks 



PASADENA — Turkish red, flame-orange 

 striped, white lip; flowers 7 to 8 inches in 

 diameter, _ spike 6 feet high. First-class 

 show variety 



*PEACE — Giant white flowers with lilac 

 feathering in throat of two of the petals.. 



PEACH ROSE — An extra choice and dis- 

 tinct deep rose-pink of remarkable color 

 and appearance. A very beautiful va- 

 riety 



*PINK BEAUTY — Pale carmine-lake 

 three lower petals forming rather' large 

 Geranium-reid 'blotch — 



*PINK PERFECTION— A true apple- 

 blossom pink with .immense flowers 



PINK PROGRESSION— A sport of the 

 well known Pink Beauty, blooms at the 

 same time but its color is much lighter; 

 the sofest pink 



PINK WONDER (Kemp)— The sensational 

 new pink Gladiolus, in color a shade lighter 

 than Panama, base of petals light corn yel- 

 low, feathered rose. This wonderful Kemp 

 production is the finest of the pink varieties 



PRES. G. C. MOORE— Salmon-pink, 

 darker throat, steel blue mott'ed and 

 striped; nice long, wiry spikes with-flow- 

 ers well r laced; flowers 6 inches in di- 

 ameter, soikes 6 to 7 feet high 



*PRIDE OF GOSHEN (Ruffled)— Pale 

 flesh, tinted very delicately Rose Eglan- 

 tine with a golden sheen; throat washed 

 faintly with yellow-buff. Lower petals 

 broad stripe of cochineal-carmine, and a 

 few delicate pencilings of the same color. 



PRIDE OF HILLEGOM — Very fined 

 scarlet. Large flor/ers _■ 



*PRINCE OF WALES— Golden-salmon 

 melting to throat of primrose-yellow 

 color tone that either in sun'ight or under 

 electricity is extremely beautiful 



PRINCEPS (Known as the Thousand 

 Dollar Gladiolus) — Large Amaryllis 

 like flowers of a rich dark scarlet, with 

 deep shadings in throat and magnificient 

 large wnite blotches on lower petals 



PROPH ETESSE— Pearly white, with crim 

 son blotch in throat 



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