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



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GLADIOLI— Continued 



BLACK HAWK — Dark red, with almost black 

 throat. Each, 15c. 



BLUE JAY — Beautiful pale Ageratum-blue, overlaid 

 darker with white blotch and having a red stripe 

 on tongue of lower petals. Each, 15c. 



BRENCHLEYENSIS — The mother of all Gladiolus, 

 Roseate-orange, outer edge of petal penciled pur- 

 plish-brown, throat touched with canary-yellow 

 and lines of old carmine-red; anthers lilac. Each, 

 5c; dozen, 50c; hundred, $3.50. 



BUTTERFLY (Ruffled) (Priminulus) — A delicate 

 salmon-pink, nicely ruffled. Each, 35c. 



CANARY BIRD (Childs) — Pale buttercup-yellow, 

 deeper in throat, petals lanceolate. One of the 

 best yellows. Each, 15c; dozen, $1.50. 



CAPTAIN ASHER CARTER BAKER — A very fine 

 red, spikes three to four feet, flowers five inches 

 in diameter. Each, 15c. 



Caroline Frear Burke. 



CAROLINE FREAR BURKE — Pure white with 

 brilliant ruby throat; flowers 7 inches in diam- 

 eter, spikes 4 to 5 feet high. Each, 25c. 



CATHERINE; — Wonderful grayish light blue, lower 

 petals a deeper blue with brownish-red spot. 

 Each, 50c; dozen, $5.00. 



CHATEAU THIERY — Dark orange-rose with yellow 

 spots. Each, 50c. . 



*CHICAGO WHITE — Pure white with narrow lines, 

 crimson-carmine on midribs of three lower petals 

 surrounded by a little amber. Each, 7c; dozen, 

 75c; hundred, $5.00. 



CLARICE — Rich rose pink, flaked and suffused with 

 deeper tint. Each, 10c. 



CLEAR EYE (New) — Tall, early, robust strong 

 grower; long spikes; broad dark green foliage; 

 rich deep scarlet with a pronounced white center; 

 broad flower of a fine form ; very earlv. Cer- 

 tificated London 1912; Haarlem, 1913. Each, 30c; 

 dozen, $3.«0. 



COLUMBIA — Light, orange-scarlet freely blotched 

 and penciled with blush-purple. Throat freely 

 mottled. Each, 7c; dozen, 75c; hundred, $5.00. 



CONSPICUOUS — Light blue, striped with a yellow 

 blotch bordered with darker blue ; resembles a 

 butterfly. Each, $1.50. 



COSTA RICA — White, overlaid with pink, flowers 

 moderate size. Each, 25c. 



'CRACKER JACK — Dark red, of a rich velvety tex- 

 ture; blotch of maroon on a yellow ground. Each, 

 15c. 



*CRIMSON GLOW — Glorious, brilliant, satiny "Crim- 

 son Glow," a color that is fetching and pleasing 

 to all. Each, 50c; dozen, $5.00. 



CRYSTAL WHITE — Clear, gistening white with a 

 small mark of Tyrian rose in the throat. Spike 

 tall and straight. Strong grower. Each, 15c. 



*DAISY RAND — Ivory-white, heavily splashed with 

 pink, giving appearance of solid pink flower. 

 Each, 25c; dozen, $2.50. 



DAVID STARR JORDAN — Immense flame colored, 

 with lighter speckled throat; flowers very open, 

 like immense Amaryllis, with fine, wiry upright 

 stems. Each, 25c. 



*DAWN (Tracy) — The most beautiful coral-pink 

 Gladiolus ever offered. Each, 20c; dozen, $2.O0. 



*DELICE — A choice, early variety. Clear, dainty 

 pink, self-colored. Each, 15c. 



DIENER'S WHITE — Milk white with faint tinge of 

 pink in throat, awarded Gold Medal Panama Pa- 

 cific Exposition. Each, $3.00. 



♦DOROTHY McKIBBEN (Ruffled) — The new ruf- 

 fled pink, a pure apple-blossom tint, extraordi- 

 narily early. Elegantly ruffled. Each, 50c; dozen, 

 $5.00. 



♦DOMINION (Synomyn Red Emperor) — A pure deep 

 scarlet or blood-red; immense flower of great sub- 

 stance, well place upon a tall spike. Each, 35c; 

 dozen, $3.50; hundred, $25.00. 



DORA KRAIS — A much improved yellow; color sul- 

 phur yellow with dark carmine spots; flowers 

 very large and open; this was much admired last 

 year when exhibited. Each, 20c; dozen, $2.00. 



DR. LINCOLN COTHRAN — Salmon-pink, blue 

 striped, yellow throat, flowers of good size, spike 

 medium size. Each, 25c. 



EARLY PINK — Light pink with dark blotch. Each, 

 25c. 



*ELECTRA — Very large brilliant scarlet of a bright 

 and pleasing brick-red with small light blotch. 

 Each, 7c; dozen, 75c; hundred, $5.00. 



ELIZABETH GERBERDING (Ruffled) — Shell-pink, 

 with speckled center of ruby and yellow; heavily 

 ruffled; spikes large and full. Each, 50c; dozen, 

 $5.00. 



ELKHART (1917) — Violet purple, deeper throat 

 blotch. An extraordinary rich color. Unusually 

 choice and fine. Each, 50c; dozen, $5.00. 



ELSE ROSE — Cattleya pink, a blending of rose 

 pink, shading to white with creamy throat, orchid 

 flowering. Each, 25c. 



EMILD3 ASHE (Ruffled) — Creamy snow-white, 

 small cerise blotches in lower petals, heavily ruf- 

 fled. Each, $1.00. 



EMPRESS OF INDIA — The darkest of all. Very 

 dark rich mahogany-red. Each, 7c; dozen, 75c; 

 hundred, $5.00. 



*EUROPA — 'White as the driven snow. Perfect 

 form, with many pure white blooms open at once. 

 Each, 20c; dozen, $2.00; hundred, $15.00. 



♦EVELYN KIRTLAND — The flowers are a beautiful 

 shade of rosy-pink, darker at the edges, fading to 

 shell-pink at the center, with brilliant scarlet 

 blotches on lower petals. Entire flower showing 

 a glistening, sparkling luster. Each, 20c; dozen, 

 $2jOO. 



FAIRFAX — Solid magenta, lips of throat light yel- 

 low with a deep magenta spot. Each, 15c. 



*FAUST (Synonym Harvard) — A perfect Harvard 

 crimson in color. Each, 7c; dozen, 75c; hundred, 

 $5.00. 



FLORA — Beautiful deep golden-yellow, large pure 

 flowers. Each, 50c. 



