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



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GLADIOLUS — Continued 



E. J. SHAYLOR— A beautiful, pure deep 

 rose-pink - 



EUROPA — Perfect form, with many pure 

 white blooms open at once 



EVELYN KIRTLAND — Rosy-pink, darker 

 at the edges, fading to shell-pink at the 

 center, with brilliant scarlet blotches on 

 lower petals 



GOLD DROP (Primulinus) — Pure deep 

 yellow with beautiful red line on petals 



GOLDEN MEASURE — A true pure 

 golden-yellow absolutely free from any 

 blotch or markings — 



GOV. HANLY — Rich cardinal-red with 

 deeper throat color — - 



GRETCHEN ZANG — Beautiful soft shade 

 of pink, blending into deep salmon on the 

 lower petals - ----- 



HALLEY — A delicate salmon-pink. ^ 



JACK LONDON — Light salmon with bril- 

 liant orange; golden yellow throat with 

 ruby striped center— - 



JEWELL — Clear salmon-pink, with golden 

 throat, without markings of any kind.__ 



JOE COLEMAN — Very large and vigorous. 

 Rich red. Fine, : 



LE MARECHAL FOCH— Very delicate 

 pink with enormous wide open flowers; 

 very early 



LILY WHITE — A reliable first-class early 

 all-white variety 



LOUISE — Clear pure lavender of a bluish 

 tinge, the finest lavend er yet produced 



MAIDEN'S BLUSH— Flesh-pink, lightly 

 flaked with pale old-rose. Throat suffused 

 mallow-pink. Flowers well arranged on 

 long wiry stems. One of the very earliest 

 for forcing. Very dainty and fine 



MISS CHRISTINA TREUER— A soft 

 rose-colored flower without stripes or 

 blotches - - 



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 Tyrian- 

 pink. 



MRS. FRANCIS KING — A most beau ti 

 ful 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 



MYRTLE — Clearest dainty ruffled rose- 

 pink, dissolving into a throat of clear 

 creamy white -- 



NIAGARA — Primrose - yellow faintly 

 touched with lilac-rose; faintly suffused 

 lilac-rose.- - — 



PANAMA — A perfect Hermosa-pink 

 color with wide open wax-like flowers. 

 Has never been surpassed as a pink 



PEACE — Giant white flowers with lilac 

 feathering in throat of two of the petals— 



PINK PERFECTION — A true apple 

 blossom pink with immense flowers 



PRINCE OF WALES — Golden-salmon 

 melting to throat of primrose-yellow... 



ROSE 1910 — Pure rose-pink of a very fine 

 shade. Lower petals marked with nar- 

 row white line through center 



SCARLANO — Light, bright orange-red 



SCHWABEN — A clear citron-yellow with 

 aster-purple tongue on lower petals 



WILLBRINK — Flesh-pink with creamy 

 blotch on lower petals. Early 



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