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



TENDER BULBS— Continued . 



GLADIOLI — Continued 



EARLY SNOWFLAKE (Kemp.) (1921.)— 

 White delicately tinted and flaked rose 

 with tinge of yellow in throat, blended 



with delicate rose feathering 



*ELECTRA — Very large brilliant scarlet of 

 a bright and pleasing brick-red with small 



light blotch 



E. J. SHAYLOR (1918.) — Tall, ver; 

 strong plant and large blooms. A beau- 

 tiful, pure deep rose-pink. Was awarded 

 Certificate of Merit by Royal Hort. So- 

 ciety of England, August 10, 1920. Win- 

 ner of many awards. Very choice- _„ 



ELIZABETH GERBERDING (Ruffled) 

 — Shell-pink, with speckled center of ruby 

 and yellow; heavily ruffled; spikes large 



and full _ _ _. 



7ELIZABETH TABOR— Here we are at last 

 with an early Pendleton that has them all 

 beat for earliness; bloomed in 55 days for 

 me. Color and form almost identical to 

 Pendleton; bright rose-pink on white 

 ground, showing velvety red blotch on 



lower petal... 



"ELKHART — Violet purple, deeper throat 

 blotch. An extraordinary rich color. 



Unusually choice and fine 



ELORA (Burbank) — Color creamy white 

 with rich cream spots in throat on three 

 lower petals, these spots overlaid with 

 dainty featherings of American Beauty 

 pink. The back of the petals show a tint 

 of very delicate pink. Blooms measure 

 4J4 to 5 inches diameter. This is a very 

 remarkable variety, blooms very early on 

 good stiff stems 4 to 4M feet tall. "Elora' 

 is certainly queen of all the early varieties 

 ELSE ROSE— -Cattleya pink, a blending of 

 rose-pink, shading out to white, with 

 creamy-yellow throat; orchid flowering 

 >extra fine; flowers 5 inches in diameter 



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 cen 

 ter, with brilliant scarlet blotches on 

 lower petals. Entire flower showing 



glistening, sparkling lustre „ 



"FAIRFAX— Solid magenta; Up of throat 

 light yellow with a deep magenta blotch, 

 flowers 6 inches in diameter, spikes 5 to 6 



feet high_ 



FLORA — Beautiful, deep golden-yellow 



large pure flowers _ 



•FRANK J. SYMMES (Ruffled)— Salmon- 

 rose pink with red center, ruffled edges 



FRED WIGMAN— Bright red with 



strong yellow throat 



GENEVIEVE BOTH IN— Deep pink, thick- 

 ly overlaid with steel blue, pink and rubied 



center; very odd; flowers of large size 



GIANT FAWN — Very large, deep fawn 

 ^yellow, faintly blush-pink bordered. 

 Beautiful red line in throat. An extra 



large yellow _ _ . 



GIANT WHITE— An extra large white of 



great size and substance. Pure white 



with elegant sligh markings on lower petals 



GLADYS PLATH— Orchid flowering; lilac 



and red velvet blotches; flowers 6 inches in 



diameter; beautiful variety.. ._.:.__.. 



GLARE (Harrington) — The most unique 

 color among Glads. We do not know its 

 counterpart in any flower. It is a red of 

 indescribable hue — "Intense." "Brilliant." 

 "Dazzling" do not fill the bill. It is all 

 these and something more. The eye is 

 irresistibly attracted to it. The color 

 leaves an impression upon the sight sense 

 that persists after the eye has been turned 

 from the flower much as the glare of the 

 sun affects the retina. _ Glare will be an 

 t acquisition of outstanding merit in any 



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*GLORY OF HOLLAND— A new white 

 with slight tinting of blush-pink and 

 anthers of delicate lavender 



GLORY OF KENNEMERLAND — The 

 greatest attraction at the Michigan State 

 Fair. Beautiful rose with yellow blotch, 

 large flowers broadly expanded. An ex- 

 tremely showy variety 



GLORY OF NOORDWYK— A new yel- 

 low, beautiful soft canary shade 



GOLD DROP (Primulinus.)— An extra 

 large pure deep yellow with beautiful red 

 line on petals. 



GOLDEN BUTTERFLY (Kunderd)— In 



a class by itself. Light, airy, artistic 

 spread of golden petals just touched with 

 orange to resemble giant yellow butter- 

 flies perched along the graceful stalk. The 

 name was well chosen. Mid-season 



GOLDEN GLORY— A large richly colored 

 yellow with beautiful - throat. A fine 

 ruffled yellow- 



GOLDEN KING— A brilliant golden-yel- 

 low with intense crimson blotch on throat 

 giving a magnificent effect. Flowers well 

 opened and well set on a very graceful 

 spike. One of the best of the yellow 

 throated varieties 



GOLDEN MEASURE— The great yellow 

 Gladiolus. A true pure golden-yellow 

 absolutely free from any blotch or mark- 

 ing. __ 



GOLDEN PRINCESS— This is a seedling 

 of Golden King, pollenized by Primulinus 

 species, deep clear golden yellow 



GOLDtN WEST — Color clear orange-scar- 

 let, lower petals blazed with golden-yel- 

 low faintly suffused with violet shadings. 

 Don't miss it _. 



GOLIATH — Improvement of "Empress of 

 India." Extra fine. Purplish maroon. 

 Large flower 



GOV. HANLY (Kunderd)— A first class 

 cut flower and bedding variety. Early, 

 showy, tall, rich cardinal-red with deeper 

 throat color.. _ 



GRANDEUR (1916.)— Very massive deep 

 vermilion pink.^ Large, graceful and ex- 

 ceptionally distinct and beautiful 



GRETCHEN ZANG— A most beautiful 

 soft melting shade of pink, blending into 

 deep salmon on the lower petals. Ap- 

 proaches the brilliant coloring of the 

 Beaute Poitevine Geranium 



*HALLEY — A delicate salmon-pink 



HAWAII — Rose-pink, light pink center big 

 brown spot in center of lower petal; clean 

 grower, elegant spike, flowers of large size 



HARVARD — A perfect "Harvard" crimson 

 in color. It is becoming very popular as 

 a cut flower, and is especially effective for 

 table decorations when used with green 

 foliage, because of its long, graceful spike 

 of large open flowers; many flowers open 

 at one time 



HELEN TODD — Light rose-pink with deep 

 colored seam around entire edge of flower 

 deep scarlet center; flowers 5 to 6 inches 

 in diameter, spikes 4 to 5 feet high 



*HERADA — The blooms are pure mauve 



glistening and clear 



*IDA VAN (Kunderd)— Orange-red of 

 brilliant tint. Flowers large and wide 

 open. Six to eight out at one time. Spike 

 straight and strong, showy, attractive 

 and beautiful... 



IMMENSITY (Kunderd.) — Tall, strong 

 plant. Bright salmon color.'' Very large 

 flowers and many open at a time. Very 



choice 



INA COLLINS— Delicate rose-pink shad- 

 ing to very light edge overlaid with deep 

 lilac; lip has circle of primrose, edged with 

 light ruby; orchid flowering; flowers o 

 inches in diameter, spikes 4 to 5 feet high 

 ♦INDEPENDENCE— A brilliant Begonia- 

 pink with richly marked throat 



INTENSITY— One of the very fine ones. 

 Large bright scarlet, lower petals spotted 

 with white _ „ _ 



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