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



GLADIOLI— Continued 



GLORY OF NOORDWYK— A new yel- 

 low, beautiful soft canarv shade 



GOLD DKOP (Primullnus)— An extra 

 large pure, deep yellow with beautiful 

 red line on petals _ 



GOLDEN GLORY— A large, richly colored 

 yellow, with beautiful throat. A fine 

 ruffled yellow.. 



GOLDEN KING— A brilliant golden-yel- 

 low, with intense crimson blotch on 

 throat, giving a magnificent effect 

 Flowers well opened and well set on a 

 very graceful spike. One of the best of 

 the yellow throated varieties _.. 



GOLDEN MEASURE— The great yellow 

 Gladiolus. A true pure golden-yellow 

 absolutely free from any blotch or mark- 

 ing _ _ 



GOLDEN WEST — Color clear orange 

 scarlet, lower petals blazed with golden- 

 yellow faintly suffused with violet shad- 

 ings. Don't miss it _ 



GOLIATH — Improvement of "Empress of 

 India." Extra fine. Purplish maroon. 

 Large flower. _ _ 



GOV. HANLY— A first class cut flower 

 and bedding variety. Early, showy, tall, 

 rich, cardinal-red, with deeper throat 

 colo|r. _ 



GRENADIER — Flowers and spikes are 

 large, cotnpact and full, the wrinkled 

 edges of the petals giving a general ruffled 

 appearance. The ground color is a scarlet 

 overlaid with orange _ 



GRETCHEN ZANG— A most beautiful 

 soft melting shade of pink, blending into 

 deep salmon on the lower petals. Ap- 

 proaches the _ brilliant coloring of the 

 Beaute Poitevine Geranium _ 



*HALLEY — A delicate salmon-pink 



HARVARD — A perfect "Harvard" crimson 

 in color. It is becoming very popular as 

 a cut flower, and is especially effective for 

 table decorations when used with green 

 foliage, because of its long, graceful spike 

 of large, open flowers; many flowers open 

 at one time _ 



HAWAII -^Rose-pink, lin?it pink center, big 

 brown spot in center of lower oetal ; clean 

 grower, elegant s-ike, flowers of large sizfe 



HELEN TODD— Light rose-pink with deep 

 colored seam around entire edge of flower; 

 deep scarlet center; flowers 5 to 6 inches 

 in diameter, spikes 4 to l5 feet high 



*HERADA — The blooms are pure mauve 

 g'istening and dear. 



*IDA VAN — Orange-red of brilliant tint 

 Flowers large and wide _ open. Six to 

 eight out at one time. Spike straight and 

 strong, showy, attractive and beautiful.. 



I M M ENSITY— Tall, strong jnlant. Bright 

 salmon color. Very large flowers and 

 many open at a time. Very choice 



INA COLLINS— Delicate rose-pink, shad- 

 ing to very light edge over'aid with deep 

 lilac; lio has circle of primrose, edged with 

 light ruby; orchid flowering; flowers 5 

 inches in diameter, spikes 4 to 5 feet 

 high.- 



♦INDEPENDENCE— A bn'liant Begonia- 

 pink. with richly marked throat 



INTENSITY — One of the very fine ones. 

 Large bright scarlet, lower petals spotted 

 with white 



JACK LONDON— Light salmon with 

 brilliant orange flame stripes, go'den yel- 

 low throat with ruby striped center. Fine 

 for cut flower purposes 



JEAN DIEULAFOY— A lovely cream 

 color, with carmine blotch. Excel'ent for 

 bouquets. Similar to Rouge Torch 



JESSIE — A velvety dark red; early 



JOHN MERLE COULTER— Rich scarlet 

 dark maroon (almost black) throat 

 slightly overlaid withruby; flowers 5 to 6 

 inches in diameter, spikes 3 to 4 feet high. 



JONATHAN WEBB— Light scar'et, finely 

 painted white, and maroon mottled center 

 very showy variety; makes elegant lily- 

 like soike with wide-open flowers; flowers 

 5 to 6 inches in diameter, spikes 4 to 5 feet 



JUMBO — Large light pink. 



KENTFI ELD— Pale yellow with flesh tinge, 

 canary-yellow throat; flowers 5 inches in 

 diameter, spikes 4 to 5 feet high.. 



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KLONDYKE (Golden Princess)— Pure 



soft yellow, with dark red blotch 



LADY HOWARD DE WALDEN— Clear 

 bright yellow with carmine blotch tipped 

 greenish lemon in throat. Much re- 

 sembling large yellow pansies. A very 

 dainty sort _ 



LAPIGERA — A beautiful rose-pink with 

 trumpet-shaped flowers _ 



LA UNIQUE — Dark maroon or chocolate, 

 extra strong grower 



*LIEBESFEUER (Love's Fire)— Fiery 

 scarlet with orange shadings; lower seg- 

 ments striped violet-brown; finest of all 

 reds 



LILLIAN HARRIS COFFIN— Light rose- 

 pink; salmon-striped; yellow lip: nice 

 long spikes; fine for cut flowers; flowers 

 5 to 6 inches in diameter, spikes 4 to 

 feet high. 



LILLIAN WEBB — Strawberry-pink with 

 light maroon velvety center; sometimes 

 slightly striped with chocolate; stems 

 slender, giving appearance of a lily; flow 

 ers 5 inches in diameter, spikes 5 reet high 



*LILY LEHMAN — A pure g istening white 

 with just the faintest tinting of pink on 

 tips of the peta's.__ „ _ 



LILY WHITE— A reliable first-class early 

 all-white variety 



*L' I MMACU LEE— Undoubtedly the best 

 commercial white Glad, in existence 



LOUISE — Clear pure lavender of a bluish 

 tinge; has no magenta or purple in it 

 and this makes it the finest lavender yet 

 produced, nearly the same shade as Iris 

 Pa lida, wnica is enough said _ 



LOVELINESS— The color is of pa'.e creamy 

 tone, soft and delicate, with a roseate 

 tinge in the center _ _ 



MABEL HUBBARD— Pure white, lip of 

 throat light canary ''covered with violet 

 spot; very fine spikes; flowers 4 inches in 

 diameter, spikes 3 to 4 feet high 



MADAME M ON NET SULLY— Cream 

 white with red center.. 



MAGIC — Tall, large, rich purple throat 

 blotches. Finest lavender-blue. Fine. 



MAINE — Its color is pure white; not the 

 faintest spot or blemish can be traced on 

 petals, throat, or the inside of flower. 



*MAJ ESTI C — Here is an orange shade that 

 is new. It is not tne orange of Alice Tip- 

 lady. This is wonderful, but a shade that 

 has a tinge of sa'mon in it 



MARSHALL FOCH— One of the sensa 

 tions at the American Gladiolus Society's 

 show in August, and wherever shown at 

 the big exhibitions. Many giant flowers 

 open at a time on very strong stem and 

 plant. Co'or of finest salmon-pink. Al- 

 most a se'f color _ 



MARIN — Pale greenish-yellow; flowers 5 

 inches in diameter, spikes 4 to 5 feet 

 high. Fine cut flower variety 



*MARY FENNEL— One of the patricians of 

 the garden. Beautiful light lavender 

 flowers on a tall, slender srike, lower 

 petals primorse-yellow with penciling of 

 lavender, perfectly exquisite and distinct 

 Especially recommended _ 



MARY PICKFORD— Color a delicate 

 creamy- white, throat soft yellow 



MARY ROBERTS RINEHART— Cream 

 yellow with canary-yellow center ; flowers 4 

 inches in diameter, spikes 4 to 5 feet high 



MASTER WEITSE— Rich deep dark vel- 

 vety purple 



*MAY — White, heavily striped and splashed 

 pink..._ _ 



MEADOWVALE— White with lilac throat 

 A very pretty white flowering Gladiolus. 



MINNESOTA— Creamy white, red blotch, 

 early 



MISS CHRISTINA TREUER (New)— It 

 gives a soft rose colored flower without 

 stripes or blotches _ _ _ 



MISS LUCILE— A light pink, nearly 

 white with yellow throat 



*MISS MAUD FAY— Clean Cattleya-rink 

 a light stripe running through the middle 

 of each petal 



MONA LISA — Strong plant. Many flow- 

 ers open at a time. Of palest soft rose- 

 pink, or blush-white. A magnificent 

 almost pure self color. Gorgeous 



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