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



GLADIOLI— Continued 



FRANK J. SYMMES (Ruffled) — Salmon-rose pink 

 "with red center, ruffled edges. Each, 75c; dozen, 

 §8.00. 



FRED WIG3IAX — Bright red with a strong yellow 

 throat. Each, 6c; dozen, 60c; hundred, $5.00. 



GENEVIEVE BOTHIX — Deep pink, thickly overlaid 

 with steel blue, unusual flower. Each, 25c. 



GIANT FAWK — Very large, deep fawn yellow, 

 splendid substance, red line in throat. Each 25c. 



GiANT WHITE (Kunderd) — An extra large white 

 of great size and substance. Pure white with ele- 

 gant slight markings on lower petals. Each, 15c. 



GLARE — The most unique color among Glads. It 

 is a red of indescribable hue — "Intense," "Bril- 

 liant," "Dazzling" do not fill the bill. Each, §1.50, 



GLORY (Ruffled) — The opening buds are of a soft 

 creamy tint, edged with pink, but as the flowers 

 expand the ground color changes to rich ivory- 

 white suffused with pale lavender, which is deeper 

 on the edges. The lower petals are buffish, 'with a 

 pale crimson stripe through the center; the 

 throat is penciled with buff and crimson. Each, 

 10c: dozen, §1.00; hundred, $7.00. 



*GLORY OF HOLLAND — A new white with slight 

 tinting of blush-pink and anthers of delicate lav- 

 ender. Each, 6c; dozen, 60c; hundred, $4.00. 



GLORY OF KENNEMERLAND— The greatest at- 

 traction at the Michigan State Fair. Beautiful 

 rose with yellow blotch, large flower broadly ex- 

 panded. An extremely showy variety. Each, §1.50; 

 dozen, $10.00. 



GLORY OF NOORDWYK— A new yellow, beautiful 

 soft canary shade. Each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



GOLD DROP (Primulinus) — An extra large pure, 

 deep yellow with beautiful red line on petals. 

 Each, $1.00. 



GOLDEN MEASURE— The great yellow Gladiolus. 

 A true pure golden-yellow absolutely free from 

 any blotch or marking. Each, $4.00. 



GOLDEN KING— A brilliant golden-yellow, with in- 

 tense crimson blotch in throat, giving a magnifi- 

 cent effect. Flowers well opened and well set on 

 a very graceful spike. One of the best of the yel- 

 low throated varieties. Each, 10c; dozen, $1.00. 



GOLDEN WEST — Color clear orange-scarlet, lower 

 petals blazed with golden-yellow faintly suffused 

 ■with violet shadings. Don't miss it. Each, 7c; 

 dozen, 75c; hundred, $5.00. 



GRENADIER — Flowers and spikes are large, com- 

 pact and full, the wrinkled edges of the petals 

 giving a general ruffled appearance. The ground 

 color is scarlet overlaid with orange. Each, 15c. 



GRETCHEN ZANG — A most beautiful soft melting 

 shade of pink, blending into deep salmon on the 

 lower petals. Approaches the brilliant coloring 

 of the Beaute Poitevine Geranium. Each, 15c; 

 dGzen, $1.50. 



*HALLEY — A delicate salmon-pink. Each, 6c; doz- 

 en, 60c; hundred, $4.00. 



HAWAII — Rose-pink, light pink center, big brown 

 spot in center of lower petal; clean grower, ele- 

 gant spike; flowers of large size. Each, $1.00. 



HELEN TODD — Light rose-pink with deep col- 

 ored seam around entire edge of flower; deep 

 scarlet center. Each, 15c. 



*HERADA — The blooms are pure mauve, glistening 

 and clear. Each, 15c; dozen, $1.50. 



*IDA VAN — Orange-red of brilliant tint. Forty-two 

 inches. Each, 10c; dozen, $1.00; hundred, $7.00. 



INA COLLINS — Deep rose pink, underlaid with lilac, 

 orchid flowering, flowers 5 in. in diameter, spike 

 four to five feet. Each, 50c. 



INDEPENDENCE — A brilliant Begonia-pink, with 

 richlv marked throat. Each, 6c; dozen, 60c; hun- 

 dred, $4.00. 



INTENSITY — Scarlet, light center. Each, 10c. 



ISAAC BUCHANAN — Very fine yellow. Each, 10c; 

 dozen, $1.00. 



JACK LONDON — Light salmon with brilliant 

 orange flame stripes; golden yellow throat with 

 ruby striped center; flowers 5 inches in diameter, 

 spikes 5 to 6 feet high. Each, 50c. 



JEAN DD3ULAFOY (Lemoine) — A lovely cream 

 color, with carmine blotch. Excellent for bou- 

 quets. Each, 10c; dozen, $1.00. 



JESSIE — A velvety dark red, early. Each, 10c. 



JOHN MERLE COULTER — Rich scarlet, dark ma- 

 roon (almost black) throat, slightly overlaid with 

 ruby ; .Sowers ,,5 „inche"s in diameter, spikes 3 to 4 

 feet h'r&h. Each, S5c. 



JONATHAN WEBB — Light scarlet, finely painted 

 white, and maroon mottled center; very showy 

 variety; makes elegant lily-like spike with wide 

 open flowers. Each, 25c. 



JUMBO — Large light pink. Each, 60c. 



KLOXDIKE — Clear primrose yellow -with crimson 

 blotch. Flowers round, on a strong spike. Earlv 

 bloomer and of dwarf habit. Each, 10c. 



LAPIGERA — A beautiful rose-pink with trumpet- 

 shaped flowers. Each, 25c; dozen, $2.50. 



*LIEBESFEUER (Love's Fire) — Fiery scarlet with 

 orange shading; lower segments striped violet- 

 brown; finest of all reds. Each, 20c; dozen, $2.00. 



LILLIAN "WEBB — Strawberry pink with light ma- 

 roon velvety center; sometimes slightly striped 

 with chocolate ; stems slender, giving the appear- 

 ance of a lily; flowers 5 inches in diameter, spikes 



5 feet high. Each, 10c. 



*LILY LEHMAN — A pure glistening white with just 

 the faintest tinting of pink on tips of the petals. 

 Each, 15c; dozen, $1.50; hundred, $10.00. 



LILYWHITE — A reliable first-class early all-white 

 variety. Each, 50c; dozen, $5.00. 



♦L'IMMACULEE — Undoubtedly the best commercial 

 white Glad in existence. Each, 10c; dozen, $1.00; 

 hundred, $7.00. 



LILLIAN HARRIS COFFIN — Light rose pink, salm- 

 on striped, very fine flower. Each, $1.00. 



*LOUISE — Clear pure lavender of a bluish tinge; 

 has no magenta or purple in it. and this makes it 

 the firiest lavender yet produced, nearly the same 

 shade as Iris Pallida Dalmatica, which is enough 

 said. Each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



LOVELINESS — The color is of pale creamy tone, 

 soft and delicate, with a roseate tinge in the cen- 

 ter. Each, 10c; dozen, $1.00; hundred, $7.00. 



L'UNIQXTE — Bronze, with orange yellow center. 

 Flowers medium size, but very early and contin- 

 uous. 15c each; $1.50 per dozen. 



MADAME MONNET SULLY— Cream-white with red 

 center. Each, 50c. 



MAINE— Its color is pure white; not the faintest 

 spot or blemish can be traced on petals, throat, 

 or the inside of flower. Each, $2.50. 



♦MAJESTIC — Here is an orange shade that is new. 

 It is not the orange of Alice Tiplady. This is 

 wonderful, but a shade that has a tinge of salmon 

 in it. Each, 60c; dozen, $5.00. 



MARIN — Pale greenish yellow, a fine cut flower va- 

 riety. Each, 25c. 



MARY FENNELL — Beautiful light lavender flowers 

 on a tall, slender spike, lower petals primrose- 

 yellow with penciling of lavender. Each, 20c; 

 dozen, $2.00; hundred, $12.00. 



MARY PICKFORD — Color a delicate creamv-white, 

 throat soft yellow. Each, 50c; dozen, $5.00. 



MASTER WEITSE — Rich deep dark velvety purple. 

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



♦MAY — White, heavily striped and splashed pink. 

 Each, 6c; dozen, 60c; hundred. $4.00. 



MEADOWVILLE — White with lilac throat, a very 

 pretty white flowering Gladiolus. Each, 6c; 

 dozen, 60c; hundred, $4.00. 



MINNESOTA — Creamy white, red blotch, earlv. 

 Each, 10c. 



MISS CHRISTINA TREUER (New) — It gives a soft 

 rose colored flower without stripes or blotches. 

 Each, $2.00. 



MISS LUCILLE— Shell-pink, shaded lavender. Each. 

 10 cents: dozen, $1.00. 



♦MISS MAUD FAY — Clean Cattleya-pink, a light 

 stripe running through the middle of each petal. 

 Each, $2.00. 



MR. H. A. HYDE — White, faint tintings of pink, 

 flower 6 inches in diameter. Very fine for cut 

 flowers. Each, 25c. 



MR. MARK — This variety is a charming blue color 

 that does not wilt in the brightest sunlight. 

 Each, 25c: dozen, $2.50. 



MRS. COTHRAN — Crushed strawberry and ashes 

 of roses; very odd color; fine long spikes; flowers 



6 inches in diameter, spikes 4 to 5 feet long. Each. 

 25c 



MRS. DR. NORTON — Color, white, the edges suf- 

 fused with soft La France pink. The three lower 

 petals have a blotch of sulphur-yellow, stained 

 at the base with fine specks of Tyrian-pink. 

 Each, $1.00; dozen. $10.00. 



MRS. FRANCES KING— Almost beautiful "Besnard 

 shade" ,of -Same-pink. Each, 5c; dozen; 50c; hun- 

 dred, $3.50. 



