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



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TENDER BULBS— Continued 



GLADIOLI — Continued 



ISAAC BUCHANAN— A fine yellow. All 

 flowers open at one time and of dwarf 

 habit, making it fine for bedding. Most 

 attractive in combination with Augusta 

 and Baron Josef Hulot _ 



JACK LONDON— Light salmon with bril- 

 liant orange flame stripes, golden yellow 

 throat with ruby striped center. Fine 

 for cut flower purposes. 



J EAN Dl EULAFOY— A lovely cream color, 

 with carmine blotch. Excellent for bou- 

 quets. Similar to Rouge Torch •. 



JESSIE — A velvety dark red, early _ 



JEWELL— Wonderful color of clear salmon- 

 pink, with golden throat, without mark- 

 ings of any kind. Tall, erect, early flower- 

 ing. Fine forcer. A jewel indeed. _.. 



JOE COLEMAN (Kunderd) (1915.) — 

 Very large and vigorous. Rich red. Fine 



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 mottled center, 

 very showy variety; makes elegant lily- 

 like spike with wide-open flowers; flowers 

 5 to 6 inches in diameter, spikes 4 to 5 feet 

 high _ 



JUMBO — Large light pink _ 



KENTFI ELD— Pale yellow with -flesh tinge, 

 canary-yellow throat; flowers 5 inches in 

 diameter, spikes 4 to 5 feet high 



KLONDYKE— Pure soft yellow with dark 

 red blotch _.". 



KUNDERDII (Kunderd) or RUFFLED 

 GLORY (1907)— Beautiful creamy apri- 

 cot with light tint of pink, and fine mark- 

 ings of red on lower petals. Can be 

 grown over five feet tall with high culture 

 "We give this first place as it is the first 

 scientifically produced Ruffled Gladiolus 

 ever sent out. It has received many cer- 

 tificates and awards; known all over the 

 world and is the parent of many new 

 varieties 



LADY HOWARD DE WALDEN — Clear 

 bright yellow with carmine blotch tipped 

 greenish lemon in throat. Much re- 

 sembling large yellow pansies. A very 

 dainty sort._ _ 



LAPIGERA — A beautiful rose-pink with 

 trumpet-shaped flowers 



LA UNIQUE — Dark maroon or chocolate 

 extra strong grower _ _ 



LE MARECHAL FOCH— A new Holland 

 variety; seedling of America; very delicate 

 pink with enormous wide open flowers; 

 very early; a good grower and heavy 

 propagator _ 



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 4 to 5 feet high 



*LIEBESFEUER (Love's Fire)— Fiery 

 scarlet with orange shadings; lower seg- 

 ments striped violet-brown; finest of all 

 reds 



LILLIAN WEBB— Strawberry-pink with 

 light maroon velvety center; sometimes 

 slightly striped with chocolate; stems 

 slender, giving appearance of a lily; flow- 

 ers 5 inches in diameter, spikes 5 feet high 



*LILY LEHMAN — A pure glistening white 

 with just the faintest tinting of pink on 

 tips of the petals.. _ 



LI LY WH ITE (Kunderd)— A reliable first- 

 class earlv all-white variety. .. 



*L'IMMACULEE— Undoubtedly the best 

 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 Iris 

 Palida, which is enough said 



LOVELINESS — The color is of pale creamy 

 tone, soft and deUcate, with a roseate 

 tinge in the center 



MABEL HUBBARD— Pure white, lip of 

 throat light canary covered with violet 

 spot; very fine spikes; flowers 4 inches in 

 "diameter, spikes 3 to 4 feet high „.. 



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MADAME MONNET SULLY — Cream 

 white with red center 



MAGIC (Kunderd) — Tall, large, rich pur 

 pie 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 



*MAJESTIC — 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 



MARIN — Pale greenish-yellow; flowers 5 

 inches in diameter, spikes 4 to 5 feet high. 

 Fine cut flower variety 



MARSHAL FOCH (Kunderd)— One of 

 the sensations 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. Almost a self color 



*MARY FENNEL (Kunderd)— One of the 

 patricians of the garden. Beautiful light 

 lavender flowers on a tall, slender spike, 

 lower petals primrose-yellow with pencil- 

 ing of lavender, perfectly exquisite and 

 distinct. Especially recommended 



MARY PICKFORD (Kunderd)— Color a 

 delicate creamy-white, throat soft yellow 



MARY ROBERTS RHINEHART— Cream 

 yellow with canary-yellow center; flowers 

 4 inches in diameter, spikes 4 to 5 feet 

 high _ _ 



MASTER WEITSE— Rich deep dark vel- 

 vety purple 



*MAY — White, heavily striped and splashed 

 pink - 



MEADOWVALE — White with lilac throat. 

 A very pretty white flowering Gladiolus 



MINNESOTA — Creamy white red blotch, 

 early. _ 



MISS CHRISTINA TREUER (New.)— It 



gives a soft rose colored flower without 

 stripes or blotches 



MISS LUCILE— A light pink, nearly white 

 with yellow throat 



*MISS MAUD FAY— Clean Cattleya 

 pink, a light stripe running through the 

 middle of each petal 



MONA LISA (Kunderd)— Strong plant 

 Many flowers open at a time. Of palest 

 soft rose-pink, or blush-white. A mag- 

 nificent almost pure self color. Gorgeous 



MR. H. A. HYDE — Snow-white with faint 

 pink underlaid; flowers 6 inches in diam- 

 eter well built spikes 4 to 5 feet in height. 

 Exceptionally fine for cut flowers 



MRS. COTHRAN — Crushed strawberry 

 and ashes of roses; very odd color, fine 

 long spikes, flowers 6 inches in diameter, 

 spikes 4 to 5 feet high 



MRS. DR. NORTON (Kunderd)— Color, 

 white, the edges suffused 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. 



MR. MARK — This variety is a charming 

 blue color that does not wilt in the bright- 

 est sunlight 



MRS. FRANCIS KING— A most beautiful 

 "Besnard shade" of flame-pink_ 



*MRS. FRANK PENDLETON (Kunderd) 

 — 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.. 



MRS. H. E. BOTH IN— Fresh salmon pink 

 flame scarlet center, heavily ruffled. 

 Strong 4 to 5 foot spikes; a first class 

 show and cut variety. One of the loveli- 

 est color combinations in Gladioli. It 

 has created a sensation wherever exhib- 

 ited. One of the greatest and most per- 

 fect creations ever produced. A heavy 

 propagator. We recommend everyone to 

 this variety- _ 



MRS. ^HENRY WARD BEECHER — 

 Deep rosy-crimson, with white throat. 

 Large flowers.. „,. — 



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