ELLA V. BAINES, THE WOMAN FLORIST, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 
GLADIOLI===Continued 
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CONSPICUOUS (Blue Bird)—Light blue, 
striped with a yellow blotch bordered with 
darker blue; resembles a butterfly... 
COSTA RICA—Clear delicate lilac with 
old rose center; large extra fine spike; 
flowers 6 to 7 inches in diameter, spikes 
(a) oy Gh) Kotekeel ables pea ea Cos Ee nate 
CRACKER JACK—Dark red, of a rich 
velvety texture; blotch of maroon on a 
spolllon7 Paroxebetel = et ee 
«CRIMSON GLO rious, brilliant, 
satiny “‘Crimson Glow,” a color that is 
fetching and pleasing to all. 
CRYSTAL WHITE—Tall spike, 
bloom, many open at a time and is all its 
name implies. Very beautiful... 
*DAISY RAND — Ivory-white, heavily 
splashed with pink, giving appearance of 
SOMGep Inka fl OMe Tee eee une aetna 
DAVID STARR JORDAN — Immense 
flame colored, with lighter speckled 
throat; flowers very open, like immense 
Amaryllis, with fine wiry upright stems; 
flowers 6 to 7 inches in diameter, spikes 
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*DAWN (Groff) — Pale salmon-carmine 
with light and dark shadings. Blotch 
of velvety poppy-red in throat. A 
large flower of Orchid type...................-..-. 
*DAWN (Tracy) — The most beautiful 
coral-pink Gladiolus ever offered 
* DELICE—A choice, early variety. Clear, 
dainty pink, self-colored 
DIENER’S WHITE—Milk w 
a faint tinge of pink in throat; flowers 6 
inches in diameter, spikes 5 to 6 feet 
high _ 
DISTINCTION — Claret, dark 
streaked with yellow......2......2.0.-2-012----------- 
*DOMINION (Synonym Red Emperor) 
—A pure deep scarlet or blood-red; im- 
mense flower of great substance, well 
placed upon a tall spike. 
DOROTHY McKIBBEN (Ruffled) — 
The new ruffled pink, a pure apple-blos- 
som tint, extraordinarily early. Ele- 
anit venti the dee eee eer a beets Le 
DR. FREDERICK J. V. SKIFF — 
Clear. flesh-pink light ruby center; some- 
times slightly striped with rose-pink; 
strong, vigorous growth; abundant foli- 
age; one bulb will very often bring up 
to 130 perfect flowers 6 inches in di- 
ameter, spikes 5 to 6 feet high. 
DR. LINCOLN COTHRAN — 
pink, blue striped, yellow throat; 
form and bloom; flowers 5 inches in 
diameter, spikes 4 to 5 feet high.-........__. 
Sa 2c HITNEY — Salmon-flesh, with 
two striped and spotted yellow and red 
under-petals; opens in a full cluster at the 
apex of the stem, giving the appearance of 
a Canna; flowers 53 inches in diameter, 
spikes 4 to 5 feet high. Earliest of all; 
POO MOL POnGIM yin saree ELAR a rs 
EARLY PINK—Large early salmon-pink.. 
*ELECTRA—Very large brilliant scarlet of 
a bright and pleasing brick-red with small 
Ure ate 154 (one atene Seas ee a 
ELIZABETH GERBERDING (Ruffled) 
—Shell-pink, with speckled center of 
ruby and yellow; heavily ruffled; spikes 
parceytneat lene ten eee ee a 
ELKHART—Violet purple, deeper throat 
blotch. An extraordinary rich color. 
Unusually choice and fine et 
ELSE ROSE—Cattleya pink, r 
ing of rose-pink, shading out to white, 
with creamy yellow throat; orchid flower- 
ing; extra fine; flowers 5 inches in di- 
ameter, spikes 3 to 4 feet high 
EMILE ASHE (Ruffled)—Creamy snow- 
white, small cerise blotches in lower 
petals heavily ruffled 
EMPRESS OF INDIA—The darkest of 
all. Very dark rich mahogany-red 
*EUROPA—White as the driven snow. 
Perfect form, with many pure white 
blooms open at once 
*EVELYN KIRTLAND—The flowers are 
a beautiful shade of rosy-pink, darker at 
the edges, fading to shell-pink at the 
center, with brilliant scarlet blotches on 
lower petals. Entire flower showing a 
glistening, sparkling lustre.............--1:-0-0-- 
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FAIRFAX—Solid magenta; lip of throat 
light yellow with a deep magenta blotch; 
flowers 6 inches in diameter, spikes 5 to 6 
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FLORA—Beautiful 
large pure flowers 
FRANK J. SYMMES (Ruffled) 
mon-rose pink with red center, ruffled 
strong yellow throat 
GENEVIEVE BOTHIN — Deep pink, 
thickly overlaid with steel blue; pink 
and rubied center; very odd; flowers of 
laTngelsizest ia eee SA Eat Lee 
GIANT FAWN —Very large, deep fawn 
yellow, faintly blush-pink bordered. 
Beautiful red line in throat. An extra 
largekyell ows Seen Scare 
GIANT WHITE—An extra large white of 
great size and substance. Pure white 
with elegant slight markings on lower 
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GLADIS PLATH — Orchid flowering; 
lilac and red velvet blotches; flowers 6 
inches in diameter, spikes 5 feet high. 
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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 crim- 
GLORY OF KENNEMERLAND — The 
greatest attraction at the Michigan State 
Fair. Beautiful rose with yellow blotch, 
large flower broadly expanded. An ex- 
tremely showy variety... 2000 
GLORY OF NOORDWYK—A new yel- 
low, beautiful soft camary shade.____........ 
GOLD DROP (Primulinus)—An extra 
large pure, deep yellow with beautiful red 
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