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MISS ELLA V. BAINES, The Woman Florist, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 



GLADIOLI— Continued 



A Vase of War, Mary Pickford 

 and Mrs. Frank Pendleton. 



HAWAI I — Rose-pink, light pink center, big 

 brown spot in center of lower petaL 



HARVARD — A perfect "Harvard" crimson 

 in color. Long, graceful spike of large 

 open flowers ._ 



HELEN TODD — Light rose-pink with deep 

 colored seam around entire edge of flower; 

 deep scarlet center 



*HERADA — The blooms are pure mauve, 

 glistening and clear. 



*IDA VAN — Orange-red. Flowers large 

 and wide open. . - 



INDEPENDENCE— A brilliant Begonia- 

 pink with richly marked throat 



INTENSITY — Large bright scarlet, lower 

 petals spotted with white _ 



ISAAC BUCHANAN— A fine yellow 



JACK LONDON— Light salmon with bril- 

 liant orange; golden yellow throat with 

 ruby striped center. — 



J EAN D I EU LAFOY— A lovely cream color, 

 with carmine blotch 



JESSIE — A velvety dark red, early _ 



JEWELL — Clear salmon-pink, with golden 

 throat, without markings of any kind - 



JOE COLEMAN — Very large and vigorous. 

 Rich red. Fine _ 



JOHN MERLE COULTER— Rich scarlet, 

 dark maroon (almost black) throat 

 slightly overlaid with ruby — 



JUMBO— Large light pink. 



KLONDYKE — Pure soft yellow with dark 

 red blotch — 



KUNDERDII, or RUFFLED GLORY 

 (1907) — Beautiful creamy apricot with 

 light tint of pink, and fine markings of 

 red on lower petals — 



LADY HOWARD DE WALDEN — Clear 

 bright yellow with carmine blotch tipped 

 greenish lemon in throat 



LAP I G ERA — A beautiful rose-pink 



LE MARECHAL FOCH— Very delicate 

 pink with enormous wide open flowers; 

 very early. 



*LIEBESFEUER (Love's Fire)— Fiery 

 scarlet with orange shadings; lower seg- 

 ments striped violet-brown... 



LILLIAN WEBB— Strawberry-pink with 

 light maroon velvety center; stems 

 slender, giving appearance of a lily. 



*LILY LEHMAN — A pure glistening white 

 with just the faintest tinting of pink on 

 tips of the petals _.: 



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LILY WHITE — A reliable first-class 

 early all-white variety 



*L'IMMACULEE— The best commercial 

 white Glad, in existence _ 



LOUISE — Clear pure lavender of a bluish 

 tinge; the finest lavender yet produced., 



LOVELINESS — The color is of pale creamy 

 tone, soft and delicate, with a roseate 

 tinge in the center 



MADAME MONNET SULLY — Cream 

 white with red center. 



MAGIC — Lavender blue; rich purple throat 

 blotches.., 



MAINE — Its color is pure white _ 



*MAJESTIC — Here is an orange shade that 

 has a tinge of salmon in it 



MARIN — Pale greenish-yellow 



MARSHAL FOCH— Many giant flowers 

 open at a time on very strong stem and 

 plant. Color of finest salmon-pink. 



*MARY FENNEL — Beautiful light lav 

 ender flowers on a tall, slender spike 

 lower petals primrose-yellow with pencil 

 ing of lavender _ 



MARY PICKFORD— Color a delicate 

 creamy-white, throat soft yellow 



MARY ROBERTS RH IN EH ART— Cream 

 yellow with canary-yellow center 



MASTER WEITSE— Rich deep dark vel- 

 vety purple.. 



*MAY — White, heavily striped and splashed 

 pink. 



MEADOWVALE— "White with lilac throat 



MINNESOTA — Creamy white red blotch 



MISS CHRISTINA TREUER— A soft 

 rose colored flower without stripes 

 blotches _ 



MISS LUCILE — A light pink, nearly white 

 with yellow throat _ 



*MISS MAUD FAY— Clean Cattleya 

 pink, a light stripe running through the 

 middle of each petal 



MONA LISA— Of palest soft rose-pink, or 

 blush-white 



MRS. COTH RAN — Crushed strawberry 

 and ashes of roses; very odd color - 



MRS. DR. NORTON— White, with soft 

 La France pink. The three lower petals 

 have a blotch of sulphur-yellow, stained 

 at the base with fine specks of Tynan-pink 



MR. MARK — This variety is a charming 

 blue color that does not wilt in the bright- 

 est sunlight 



MRS. FRANCIS KING— A most beautifui 

 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 

 blood-red blotch on the lower petals 



MRS. H. E. BOTH IN— Fresh salmon pink 

 flame scarlet center, heavily rufflecL 



MRS. HENRY WARD BEECHER — 

 Deep rosy-crimson, with white throat .. 



MRS. J. K. ARSBY— Coral pink, slight- 

 ly blended creamy yellow throat sprinkled 

 with rubv _ 



*MRS. JAMES LANCASHIRE— A deep 

 cream fading to a rose tinted flesh color; 

 stripe of carmine on lower petals., 



MRS. JOHN R. WALSH— Heavily ruffled, 

 flesh-pink flame-colored centers. It is a 

 magnificent variety that should be in 

 every collection 



MRS. RUDOLPH SRECKLES— Cream- 

 pink with old rose stripes _ 



MRS. TRUXTON BEALE— Cream rose- 

 pink; striped very large open flowers; lip 

 yellow and brown sprinkled 



MRS. VELTHUYS— Very large, dark bril- 

 liant red _ 



*M RS. WATT — Glowing American Beauty 

 shade of wine-red _ 



MRS. W. E. FRYER — Lincoin-red almost 

 without markings 



*MRS. WILLIAM KENT— Light fawn to 

 light ashes of roses; old rose in throat.. 



MRS. WILLARD RICHARDSON— Deep 

 crimson, maroon center, large, flaring 

 flowers 



*MURIEL — The most delicate shaded gray 

 ish blue. 



*MYRTLE — Clearest dainty ruffled rose 

 pink, dissolving into a throat of clear 

 cream v white 



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