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Our Best Dozen 
GLADIOLUS 
IN OFFERING the following twelve Gla- 
diolus, we feel that we have selected, after 
very extensive trials, the sorts that we can 
unreservedly recommend as surpassing in 
beauty and form any of the older types. 
The flowers are large, the colors more in- 
tense and beautiful. Your garden is in- 
complete without these wonderful new 
Gladiolus. 
Each |Dozen 
LOS ANGELES (New.)—“Cut and Come Again,” 
gronee pinks with deeper throat blotch, delicately 
$0.25 
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MING TOY (New.)—Pinard yellow, suffused bit- 
tersweet orange, large flower. Good form... 
MRS. F. C. PETERS (New.)—Beautiful shade of 
tose-lilac, crimson blotch, bordered white, large a 
25 
2.00 
PEACH ROSE—Deep rose-pink of remarkable 
colopandiappearance == =e aaa eae ee 2.50 
ELORA (Burbank)—Creamy white with 
cream spots in throat on three lower petals; over- 
laid with dainty featherings of pink 
VIRGINIA (Scarlet Princeps)—A beautiful soft 
Taspberry red, clearing up v0 begonia red in the’ 
throat. A charming self color 
KUNDERDII, or Ruffled Glory—Beautiful 
creamy apricot with light tint of pink, and fine 
markings of red on lower petals_ 
MARY PICKFORD—Color a delicate “creamy- 
white, throat soft yellow. 
SHIELA (New.)—Light coral-red, fading to flesh- 
pink in throat. Early_ 
REX (The King)—A giant flower of deep, ‘glowing 
ted. The flowers are much larger than those 
of the famous Crimson Glow.___.....--- 2. 
PINK WONDER—One of the largest and fmest 
pink varieties. A strong grower with many 
flowers open at one time. The color is a shade 
lighter than Panama, with a silvery sheen over 
the whole flower. The faint yellow shading at 
the base of the petals is overlaid with rose 
feathering 
GOLDEN | PRINCESS _One of the very best pure 
yellows, very strong grower with strong branched 
stems, largest size bloom. ._...-..--------------—-------=------- 
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One Each of the above Gladiolus 
value $2.00 $].79 
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ORDER COLLECTION No. 60. 
Three Each (36 in all) } 35-00 
for only 
ORDER COLLECTION No. 61. 
| AUTUMN QUEEN—Color cream-yellow, 
MISS ELLA V. BAINES, The Woman Florist, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 
CGladiolus 
HE most popular, easy growing flower of 
the garden, not “touchy” about soil or 
conditions, but responding fine to good 
soil and location by an increase in size and 
color of flowers. This grand flower is so nearly 
hardy that they can be planted in March for 
early bloom and allowed to remain in ground 
till matured in fall. 
Each |Dozen 
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AMERICA—Too much cannot be said of 
this beautiful dainty pink, tinted lavender 
ee petals suffused with peach blossom 
; lower petal striped carmine-red____ 
BARON JOSEF HULOT—Deep violet- 
purple, very dark on petal tips, lower 
petal a rich pansy-violet with fleck of 
primrose-yellow on midvein.._....-.... 
BERTREX, the Beautiful — Lustrous 
white with pencil stripes of lilac in throat.. 
BUTTERFLY (Ruffled) (Primulinus)— 
A delicate salmon-pink, nicely ruffled... 
BYRON L. SMITH—One of the very best. 
nee Tefined lavender pink on white 
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CATHERINA iW onderful grayish light 
blue, lower Delals a deeper blue with 
brownish-red /spot.—.. So 
CRYSTAL WHITE Tail spike, large 
bloom, many open at a time and is all its 
name implies. es 
DOROTHY McKIBBIN—The — new 
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EARLY SUNRISE Vigorous grower, large 
flowers, bright salmon-scarlet, with pencil 
stripe of cream through center of each 
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