ELLA V. BAINES, THE WOMAN FLORIST, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 
GLADIOLI 
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GOLDEN GLORY-—A large, richly colored 
yellow, with beautiftil throat. A fine 
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GOLDEN KING—A brilliant golden-yel- 
low, with intense crimson blotch on 
throat, giving a magnificent effect. 
Flowers well opened and well set on a 
very graceful spike. One of the best of 
the yellow throated varieties_._ 
GOLDEN MEASURE—The great yellow 
Gladiolus. A true pure golden-yellow 
ene ftee from any blotch or mark- 
GOLDEN WEST—Color clear orange- 
scarlet, lower petals blazed with golden- 
yellow faintly suffused with violet shad- 
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GOLIATH—Improvement of “Empress of 
India.”” Extra fine. Purplish maroon. 
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GOV. HANLY—A first class cut flower 
and bedding variety. Early, showy, tall, 
nich. cardinal-red, with deeper throat 
GRENADIER—Flowers and spikes are 
large, compact and full, the wrinkled 
edges of the petals giving a general ruffled 
appearance. The ground color is a scarlet 
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GRETCHEN ZANG—A most beautiful 
soft melting shade of pink, blending into 
deep salmon on the lower petals. Ap- 
proaches the brilliant coloring of the 
Beaute Poitevine Geranium___._.__..-..---..-- 
*HALLEY—A delicate salmon-pink _. = 
HARVARD—A perfect “Harvard” crimson 
in color. It is becoming very popular as 
a cut flower, and is especially effective for 
table decorations when used with green 
foliage, because of its long, graceful spike 
of large, open flowers; many flowers open 
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HAWAII—Rose-pink, light pink center, big 
brown spot in center of lower petal; clean 
grower, elegant spike, flowers of large size. 
HELEN TODD—Light rose-pink with deep 
colored seam around entire edge of flower; 
deep scarlet center; flowers 5 to 6 inches 
in diameter, spikes 4 to 5 feet high... 
*HERADA—Tnhe blooms are pure mauve, 
gHernae andccleag seen ee 
*1|DA WVAN—Orange-red of brilliant tint. 
Flowers large and wide open. Six to 
eight out at one time. Spike straight and 
strong, showy, attractive and beautiful 
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IMMENSITY—Tall, strong plant. Bright 
salmon color. Very large flowers and 
many open at a time. Very choice 
INA COLLINS—Delicate rose-pink, shad- 
ing to very light edge overlaid with deep 
lilac; lip has circle of primrose, edged with 
light tuby; orchid flowering; flowers 5 
inches in diameter, spikes 4 to 5 feet 
high _ 
*INDEPENDENCE — A brilliant Begonia- 
pink, with richly marked throat___________ 
INTENSITY —_Oxe of the very fine ones. 
Large bright scarlet, lower petals spotted 
with-whites.U.5 oes ee cen 
JACK LONDON — Light salmon with 
brilliant orange flame stripes, golden yel- 
low throat with ruby staped center. Fine 
for cut flower purposes.____... 
JEAN DIEU LAFOY—A lovely cream 
color, with carmine blotch. Excellent for 
bouquets. Similar to Rouge Torch_._____. 
JESSIE—A velvety dark red; early___ 
JOHN MERLE COULTER—Rich scarlet. 
dark maroon (almost. black) throat 
slightly overlaid with ruby; flowers 5 to 6 
inches in diameter, spikes 3 ‘to 4 feet high. 
JONATHAN WEBB—Light scarlet, finely 
painted white, and maroon moitled center; 
very showy variety; makes elegant lily- 
like spike with wide-open flowers; flowers 
5 a 6 inches in diameter, spikes 4 to 5 feet 
JUMBO Lasse light pink= =e eee 
KENTFIELD—Pale yellow with flesh tinge: 
canary-yellow throat; flowers 5 inches in 
diameter, spikes 4 to 5 feet high... 
KLONDYKE (Golden Princess)—Pure 
soft yellow, with dark red blotch __________. 
LAPIGERA—A beautiful rose-pink with 
trumpet-shaped flowers_.... 
*LIEBESFEUER (Love’s Fire) — Fiery 
scarlet with orange shadings; lower Seg: 
ments striped violet-brown; finest of all 
LILLIAN HARRIS COFFIN—Light rose- 
pink; salmon-striped; yellow lip; nice 
long spikes; fine for cut flowers; flowers 
5 to 6 inches in diameter, spikes 4to 5 
fect high Saris ce ee ae evo aaa 
LILLIAN WEBB —Strawberry -pink with 
light maroon velvety center; sometimes 
slightly striped with chocolate; stems 
slender, giving appearance of a lily; 
powers 5 inches in diameter, spikes 5 feet 
LILY LEHMAN-—A pure glistening white 
with just the faintest tinting of pink on 
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LILYWHITE—A reliable first-class early 
all-white variety_ 
*L’ IM MACULEE— 
commercial white Glad, in existence. 
*LOUISE—Clear pure lavender of a bluish 
tinge; has no magenta or purple in it, and 
this makes it the finest lavender yet pro- 
duced, nearly the same shade as Tris Pal- 
lida, which i 1S enough) said =e 
LOVELINESS—The color is of pale creamy 
tone, soft and delicate, with a roseate 
tinge'in the center__+ 4 = ee 
MABEL HUBBARD—Pure white, lip of 
throat light canary covered with violet 
spot; very fine spikes; fowers 4 inches in 
diameter, spikes 3 to 4 feet high... 
MADAME MONNET SULLY—Cream- 
white with red center...» 
MAGIC—Tall, large, rich purple throat 
blotches. Finest lavender-blue. Fine _. 
MAINE—Its color is pure white; not the 
faintest spot or blemish can be traced on 
petals, throat, or the inside of flower. 
*MAJEST1IC—Here is an orange shade that 
is new. It is not the orange of Alice Tip- 
lady. This is wonderful, but a shade that 
has a tinge of salmon in it 
MARSHALL FOCH—One of t 
tions at the American Gladiolus Society’s 
show in August, and wherever shown at 
the big exhibitions. Many giant flowers 
open at a time on very strong stem and 
plant. Color of finest salmon-pink. Al- 
most.aiselfrcolor_- |. Bae ee 
MARIN—Pale greenish-yellow; flowers 5 
inches in diameter, spikes 4 to 5 feet 
high. Fine cut flower variety... 
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