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



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GLADIOLI— Continued 



Mrs. H. E. Bothin. 



MRS. H. E. BOTHIN — Flesh-salmon pink, flame 

 scarlet center, strong 4 to 5 foot spikes; a first 

 class show variety. One of the loveliest color 

 combinations in Glads. Each, 25c. 



*MKS: FRANK PEXDLETOJf ■ — The petals show 

 beautiful bright rose-pink on a pure-white 

 ground, contrasting in a most striking was - with 

 the deep rich velvety blood-red blotch on the 

 lower petals. Each, 10c; dozen, $1.00; hundred, $7. 



MRS. JAMES K. ARMSBY — Coral pink, with creamy 

 yellow throat. Each, 25 cents. 



*MRS. JAMES LANCASHIRE — A deep cream fading 

 to a rose tinted flesh color, with contrasting stripe 

 Of carmine on lower petals. Each, 35c; dozen, 

 $3.50. 



MRS. JOHN R. WALSH — Flesh pink with flame col- 

 ored center, very fine flower with a very tall 

 spike, one of the finest flowers grown. Each, 25c. 



MRS. LILLIAN GUERNSEY — Yellow, pink blotched, 

 good flowers, very fine spike. Each, 25c. 



SIRS. LEON DOUGLAS — Flesh salmon pink, orange 

 strip dotted with brown spots in center, the larg- 

 est fine Gladiolus grown. Each, 25c. 



MRS. MARY STEARNS BURK — C a n a r y-yellow 

 overlaid with apricot: deep canary center; long 

 spike with flowers symmetrically placed; stem 

 wiry and upright; flowers four to five inches in 

 diameter, spikes four to five feet high. It is one 

 of the finest yellow's known so far. When known 

 it will be one of the most grown varieties for cut 

 flowers. Each, 50c. 



MRS. RUDOLPH SPRECKLES — Cream pink with 

 old rose stripes; fine, long, full spikes. Each, 50c. 



MRS. VELTHUYS (New) — Dark brilliant red, large 

 flower. Each, 30 cents; dozen, $3.00. 



*MRS. WATT — Glowing American Beauty shade of 

 wine-red; self color. Each, 15c; dozen, $1.50; hun- 

 dred, $10.0O. 



MRS. W. E. FRYER — Lincoln-red, almost without 

 markings. Deep in throat, some crimson lines 

 alternating with white. Each, 35c; dozen, $3.50; 

 hundred, $25.00. 



MRS. WILLARD RICHARDSON — Deep crimson, 

 maroon center; large, flaring flowers; flowers five 



inches in diameter, spikes four and five feet high. 

 An unexcelled red which does not fade. Each, 25e. 



♦MRS. WILLIAM KENT — Light fawn to light, ashes 

 of roses; old rose in throat, sometimes lightly 

 striped with rose-pink. Each, 25c; dozen, $2.50. 



♦MURIEL — The most delicate shaded grayish-blue. 

 Each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



♦MYRTLE — The most beautiful pink yet produced 

 in a Gladiolus. Clearest dainty ruffled rose-pink, 

 softly dissolving into a throat of clear creamy- 

 white. Each, 15c; dozen, $1.50. 



MYRTLE McNALLY — Cream with touches of rose 

 spike on each, ruby center, clear yellow lip, heav- 

 ily ruffled, vigorous growth. Each, 25c. 



NEGERPURST — Brilliant velvety blood-red, flaked 

 with black, inflamed with white and flaked lilac- 

 rose. Each, 25c; dozen, $2.50. 



NEZINSCOTT (Ch. Childs) — Bright blood-scarlet, 

 with deep velvety, crimson-black blotches and 

 white mottlings. Each, 10c. 



♦NIAGARA — A light Crocus or Primrose-yellow 

 faintly touched with lilac-rose lines; faintly suf- 

 fused lilac-rose by reflection from outer, walls of 

 petals. Each, 7c; dozen, 70c; hundred, $5.00. 



Norma Krausgrill. 



NORMA KRAUSGRILL — Light, rose pink with deep- 

 er stripe, throat canary-yellow, large flowers. 

 Each, $5.00. 



ORION— Light rose with dark blotch; a superb va- 

 riety. Each, 6c; dozen, 60c; hundred, $4.50. 



PASADENA — Turkish-red, flame orange striped, 

 white lip; flowers 7 to 8 inches in diameter, spikes 

 six feet high. First-class show variety. Each, 25c. 



