ELLA V. BAINES, THE WOMAN FLORIST, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 
GLADIOLI===Concluded 
*PINK BEAUTY—Pale carmine-iake, 
three lower petals forming rather large 
Geranium-red blotch 
*PINK PERFECTION—A true apple- 
blossom pink with immense flowers.___... 2 
PINK PROGRESSION—A sport of the 
well known Pink Beauty, blooms at the 
same time but its color is much lighter; 
the softest pink ae 
PRES. C. C. MOORE — k, 
broad stripe of cochineal-carmine, and a 
few delicate pencilings of the same color. 
PRIDE OF HILLEGOM — Very fine 
scarlet. Large flowers. _-.....-...------------------- 
*PRINCE OF WALES—Golden-salmon 
melting to throat of primrose-yellow, a 
color tone that either in sunlight or under 
electricty is extremely beautiful... 
PRINCEPS (Known as the Thousand 
Dollar Gladiolus)—Large Amaryllis- 
like flowers of a rich dark scarlet, with 
deep shadings in throat and magnificent 
large white blotches on lower petals..-...- 
PRINCEPINE—One of the most brillian 
scarlet reds; it is a very vigorous grower, 
Well open large flowers and of a fine 
velvety substance. The throat is glisten- 
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PROPHETESSE—Pearly white, with crim- 
Soniblotchuinkthroa teasers 
PURPLE GLORY (Ruffled) — Beautiful 
tich ruby-red with blotches of reddish- 
QUEEN WILHELMINA—Delicate apple- 
blossom pink with pale blotches on lower 
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RICHARD DIENER—Pure rose-salmon, 
light sprinkling of ruby on creamy-yellow 
center-_.-.. 
center. Very fine __.......... ee 
ROSS VALLEY—Salmon-pink striped with 
ashes of roses; red peacock eye in center; 
flowers 5 to 6 inches in diameter, spikes 4 
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*ROUGE TORCH—Large creamy-white 
flower with scarlet feather in lower petals, 
much like a rouge, torchlike tongue, mak- 
ing a striking contrast.....-.--.-------------2--2------ 
SAN ANSELMO — Pure white, 
striped with ruby-pink. Immense free 
flowering; fine for cut flowers. 
6 inches in diameter, spikes 4 to 5 feet 
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SARAH LILLIE—Reddish-lave 
ruby, mottled with white. 
inches in diameter, spikes 3 to 4 feet high. 
SAUSALITO—Rose-pink, overlaid with 
salmon; brilliant ruby throat; heavy 
ruffled flowers 5 inches in diameter, spikes 
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SCARLANO—Light, bright orange-red. 
Fine spike and flower, finely ruffled 
SCARLET PRINCEPS 
SCARSDALE—A deep Jacinthe, shading to 
lavender-iris with rose tintings.—_..-......... 
*SCHWABEN—A clear citron-yellow with 
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MIXED PRIMULINUS HYBRIDS 
These hybrids, gained by crossing the species Primulinus with 
the larger varieties of the Gandavensis type, have retained all the 
daintiness and graceful form of their Primulinus parent, even to 
the ‘‘hood” formed by the drooping of the upper petal, and have 
an added beauty of exquisite coloring, from the softest primrose 
to a beautiful rose. 
Each, 6c; dozen, 60c; hundred, $4.70. 
Aster-purple tongue on lower petals. 
Buds sulphur-yellow....-- 
SCRIBE—A beautiful, large, well-opened 
flower and an enormous spike. Color like 
the fine old Eugene Scribe, tinted white, 
freely striped carmine_._ Bee 
SIR ROGER CASEMENT-. k on, 
heavily ruffled; fine long spikes; flowers 4 
inches in diameter, spikes 4 to 5 feet high. 
SUFFRAGETTE—White circle of light 
lilac running across each petal; creamy 
white throat; very delicate; flowers 7 
inches in diameter, spikes 5 to 6 feet high. 
SULPHUR KING—It produces a very long 
spike of the clearest sulphur-yellow yet 
seenin Galdiolus = eee 
SUNBEAM (Primulinus)—Color a rich 
self-yellow; no other markings. Light 
throat; 
spikes 5 feet high... Fe ee | 
orange stripes; long slender spikes; flow- 
ers 6 inches in diameter; seedlings of Mrs. 
Francis King, but much larger and much 
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THOMAS T. KENT—Rose-pink with ruby 
running through the center of each petal. 
TITANIC—An enormous lilac-purple with- 
out throat markings, but with a white line 
through the lower petals. One of the 
finest novelties in dark colors among the 
recent introductions.___..___.....----_--.-------------- 
VICTORY — Dainty yellow with lower 
petals a deeper tone 
VIOLET PERFECTION—A deep, 
Dahlia-purple. A self-color, very large 
open flowers with no markings. A mag- 
nificent novelty and the gem of its color 
section ___.. 
WAMBA—Light strawberry-pink with rose 
throat-markings. A most unusual Gladi- 
olus because of the immense blooms with 
petals of orchid, and with lily-like buds.. 
WAR—Deep blood-red, shaded crimson- 
black; very tall and conspicuous... 
*WHITE AMERICA—This is Child 7 
white that he says are ‘‘The flowers that 
open uncut in the light and air are whiter 
than any commercial white variety 
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*WHITE EXCELSIOR—A very fine large- 
flowered white of the ‘‘American”’ type; 
clear throati. = 2 ear Se ee 
WHITE GIANT—A white, pure as the 
driven snow. The edges of the petals 
pracefiilly rifled = eee ee ee ee 
WHITE GLORY—A gorgeous pure white 
of extra size. Nicely ruffled with beauti- 
ful iris-blue throat. Grand... 
WHITE LADY—Pure white without mark- 
ings, even the anthers are white _____..____. 
*WILBRINCK—Flesh-pink with creamy 
blotch on lower petals_-.<- 
WILD ROSE—Bright rose-pink. 
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WILLIAM FALCONER — Spike of great 
length and flowers of enormous size. 
Beautiful clear light pink-... 
WILLIAM KENT (Ruffled) — Creamy 
shell-pink, golden ochre center, heavily 
Blush tint with long bright red Tulip 
blotch on lower petal; spike of graceful 
habit, and the effect of the crimson on the 
cream petal is most pleasing... 
YELLOW HAMMER —Pure yellow 2 
YOUELL’S FAVORITE—Coloring is very 
beautiful, a mingling of carmine-rose and 
cream. Strongly flushed and marbled 
with cochineal-carmine; creamy middle 
band softly blended. Here and there over 
the flowers is a flash of pale old gold... 
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GLADIOLI IN MIXTURE 
Persons who do not plant mixtures—no matter how many of 
the named kinds they plant—will miss much of the pleasure of 
this grand flower. 
combination conceivable is represented. 
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In colors every magnificent and gorgeous 
The richest of self- 
colors, blotched, etc.; finest white and pastels of every tint and 
color. Each, 6c; dozen, 60c; hundred, $4.70; thousand, $40.00, 
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