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Ella V. Baines, The Woman Florist, Springfield, Ohio. 



TENDER BULBS— Continued 



GLADIOLI — Continued 



MRS. J. K. ARMSBY— Coral pink, slight- 

 ly blended creamy yellow throat sprinkled 

 with ruby; flowers 6 to 7 inches in diam- 

 eter stems 5 to 6 feet high; there are a 

 great amount of flowers open at once, 

 some of very lasting quality. This is one 

 of Diener's finest productions; 



*MRS. JAMES LANCASHIRE— A deep 

 cream fading to a rose tinted flesh color 

 with contrasting stripe of carmine on 

 lower petals 



MRS. JOHN R. WALSH— Heavy ruffled, 

 flesh-pink flame-colored centers; flowers 



5 inches in diameter, stems 5 to 6 feet 

 high; this is a seedling of Mrs. Pendleton, 

 Jr.,_it is a magnificent variety that should 

 be in every collection 



MRS. LEON DOUGLAS— Flesh salmon- 

 pink orange striped, light yellow and 

 brown spotted in center; the size of the 

 flowers, we believe, is the largest in exis- 

 tence and all are very open and well set 

 on the spikes; the height of the spikes is 



6 to 7 feet high and have up to 7 side 

 spikes on each main spike; the bulbs are 

 of immense size; this is one of the most 

 perfect and most beautiful varieties so far 

 produced , 



MRS. MARY STEARNS BURKE — 

 Canary-yellow, overlaid with apricot; 

 deep canary center; long spikes with 

 flowers symmetrically placed; stem wiry 

 and upright; flowers 4 to 5 in. in diam- 

 eter; spikes 4 to 5 feet high. One of the 

 finest yellows known. When known it 

 will be one of the most grown varieties for 

 cut flower purposes. 



MRS. RUDOLPH SPRECKLES— Cream- 

 pink with old rose stripes; fine long full 

 spikes; flowers 6 to 7 inches in diameter, 

 spikes 4 to 5 feet high. A-l show and 

 cut variety 



MRS. STANLEIGH ARNOLD — Soft 

 purple-pink with deep pink throat; one 

 of the most exquisite colors so far pro- 

 duced in Gladioli; well formed spikes: 

 flowers 6 inches in diameter, spikes 4 to 5 

 feet high . „ 



MRS. TRUXTON BEALE— Cream rose- 

 pink; striped very large_ open flowers; lip 

 yellow and brown sprinkled; fine long 

 well built spikes. A beauty 



MRS. VELTHUYS— Very large, dark bril 

 liant red. Very large flowers. Five to 

 seven open on a spike at one time. Showy. 

 Comes fr om H olland 



*MRS. WATT — Glowing American Beauty 

 shade of wine-red; self color 



MRS. W. E. FRYER (Kunderd)— Lincoln- 

 red almost without markings. Deep in 

 throat, some crimson lines alternating 

 with white _. 



♦MRS. WILLIAM KENT— Light fawn to 

 light ashes of roses; old rose in throat 

 sometimes lightly striped with rose-pink.. 



MRS. WILLARD RICHARDSON— Deep 

 crimson, maroon center, large, flaring 

 flowers; flowers 5 inches in diameter, 

 spikes 4 to 5 feet high. An unexcelled 

 red which does not fade 



*M U R I EL — The most delicate shaded gray- 

 ish blue 



*MYRTLE (Kunderd)— The most beauti- 

 ful pink yet produced in a Gladiolus. 

 Clearest dainty ruffled rose-pink, softly 

 dissolving into a throat of clear creamy- 

 white 



MYRTLE McNALLY — Cream with 

 touches of rose-pink on edges; ruby in 

 center; canary-yellow lip; heavily ruffled; 

 very vigorous growth, with abundant 

 foliage; flowers 6 inches in diameter, 

 spikes 4 to 5 feet high 



NEGER FURST— Brilliant velvety blood- 

 red flaked with black, inflamed with 

 white and flaked lilac-rose.—* — 



N EZ I NSCOTT— Bright red with dark 

 stripes on petals- 



♦NIAGARA— A light Crocus or Primrose- 

 yellow faintly touched with lilac-rose 

 lines; faintly BuSused mac-rose by reflect- 

 ion from outer wall* e£ petal*,,,,. „..„.,.„ 



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NORMA DEE CHILDS— Extra large 

 flower and spike. Color delicate white, 

 softly penciled with rose and large sul- 

 phur throat 



NORMA KRAUSGRILL — Light rose- 

 pink, slightly deeper striped; throat can- 

 ary-yellow and dark rose sprinkled center 

 flowers 6 inches in diameter, stems 4 to 5 

 feet high; which sometimes kink. Ex- 

 quisite. . . 



NORWALK— (Bill's Origination.) Named 

 after the charming little city of Norwalk, 

 Ohio, where it first came into bloom. 

 Large open flowers well placed on a strong 

 straight stem. Deep scarlet with large 

 yellow throat. Petals are pointed, slight- 

 ly waved and a faint tinge of blue on the 

 borders. Extremely vigorous with many 

 large flowers open at a time- 



Each 



$0.16 



1.00 



OLD GLORY (Kunderd) (1915)— A fine 

 shade of dark red, elegantly striped all 

 over the large blooms with pure white. 

 Also pure white bordered petals. A grand 

 fancy show sort. No other near like this 



OPALESCENT — "(Bili ; s Origination . 



"Wonderful spikes of very large pale rose 

 lavender. A pure self color with soft lilac 

 throat lines. A vigorous grower with 

 excellent foliage and strong, straight 

 bloom stalks. Flowers well placed with 

 broad petals of good substance. As 

 sparkling and pure as the water of the 

 Adirondack Mountain stream for which 

 it was named 



ORANGE GLORY (Kunderd) — Large 

 ruffled, grand orange colored with beau- 

 tiful lighter throat. Very rich and strik- 

 ing color 



ORION — Light rose with dark blotches; £ 

 superb variety. __.__ 



♦PANAMA — A perfect Hermosa-pink in 

 color with wide open wax-like flowers; 

 one of the best of the clear pinks. 



PASADENA — Turkish red, flame-orange 

 striped, white Up; flowers 7 to S inches in 

 diameter, spike 6 feet high. First-class 

 show variety 



*PEACE — Giant white flowers with lilac 

 feathering in throat of two of the petals.. 



PEACH ROSE (Kunderd) — An extra 

 choice and distinct deep rose-pink of re- 

 markable color and appearance. A very 

 beautiful variety. _. 



♦PINK BEAUTY — Pale carmine-lake, 

 three lower petals forming rather large 

 Geranium-red blotch 



*PINK PERFECTION — A true apple- 

 blossom pink with immense flowers. 



PINK PROGRESSION— A sport of the 

 well known Pink Beauty, blooms at the 

 same time but its color is much lighter; 

 the softest pink . . 



PINK WONDER (Kemp) — The sensa- 

 tional new pink Gladiolus, in color a shade 

 lighter than Panama, base of petals light 

 corn yellow, feathered rose. This wonder- 

 ful Kemp production is the finest of the 

 pink varieties. 



PRES. C. C. MOORE — Salmon-pink, 

 darker throat, steel blue mottled and 

 striped; nice long wiry spikes with flow- 

 ers well placed; flowers 6 inches in diam- 

 eter, spikes 6 to 7 feet high 



♦PRIDE OF GOSHEN (Kunderd) 

 (Ruffled.) — Pale flesh tinted very deli- 

 cately Rose Eglantine with a golden 

 sheen; throat washed faintly with yellow- 

 buff. Lower petals broad stripe of coch- 

 ineal-carmine and a few delicate pencil- 

 ings 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 

 electricity is extremelv beautiful 



PRINCEPINE — One of the most brilliant 

 scarlet reds; it is a very vigorous grower 

 Well open large flowers and of a fine vel- 

 vety 6ub»tance. The throat is glistening 



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