CHAMPION CITY GREENHOUSES, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 
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GOOD AND REESE GLADIOLI—Continued. 
MARIE LEMOIXE — Pale cream color, with pur¬ 
plish-red blotch. 1st size, hundred, $4.00; thou¬ 
sand, $35.00. 
♦MRS. FRANCIS KING— This variety ranks right 
up with America as the leading forcing cut flower 
Gladiolus. Flowers four and one-half inches 
across with five to six flowers open at the same 
time. A striking shade of light scarlet or flame 
color. Superb. Fine for the garden. 1st size, 
hundred. $2.00; thousand, $18.00. 2nd size, hundred, 
$1.75; thousand, $16.00. 
♦MRS. FRANK PENDLETON —Lovely light salmon- 
pink; lower petal with conspicuous blotch of rich 
blood-red; the showiest of all Gladiolus. 1st size, 
hundred, $7.50; thousand, $70.00. 
♦NIAGARA —Delicate yellow, lightly marked with 
rosy-carmine in the throat. A choice high grade 
variety. 1st size, hundred, $7.00; thousand, $65.00. 
ORION—Light crimson, overlaid with pink. Said to 
force 'well. 1st size, hundred, $4.00; thousand, 
$35.00. 
♦PANAMA — Beautiful large deep pink, darker 
shade of pink than America. 1st size, hundred, 
$4.00; thousand, $35.00. 
♦PINK BEAUTY —Deep, rich satiny-pink with a 
pronounced red blotch. 1st size, hundred, $2.00; 
thousand, $18.00. 2nd size, hundred, $1.75; thou¬ 
sand, $16.00. 
PRINCEPS —The one Gladiolus par excellence. The 
best for cutting, lasting longer; rich bright scar¬ 
let with pure white blotches. Very showy and 
striking. 1st size, hundred, $2.00; thousand, $18.00. 
2nd size, hundred, $1.75; thousand, $16.00. 
RUFFLED GLORY (Ivunderdi) —Delicate blush- 
white with crimson stripes in center of each 
low'er petal. Petals deeply fringed, giving the 
flower a ruffled appearance. 1st size, hundred, 
$5.00; thousand, $40.00. 
SCHWA BEN —Soft, pure yellow. Extra. 1st size, 
hundred. $8.00; thousand, $75.00. 
WILLY WIG MAN — Creamy-white with large scarlet 
blotch. A very distinct and most beautiful 
Gladiolus. 1st size, hundred, $3.00; thousund, 
$25.00. 
♦WHITE EXCELSIOR — Pure white. 1st size, hun¬ 
dred, $3.50; thousand, $30.00. 
We Have the Most Wonderful 
Stock of Gladioli this year we 
have ever grown. 
They are Absolutely True to 
Name. 
Let Us Have Your Order. 
Honeysuckles 
Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per hundred. 
HALL’S JAPAN— This is the most constant bloomer 
of the class, being literally covered with beau¬ 
tiful yellow and white flowers. 
SCARLET TRUMPET, or RED CORAL— A rapid 
grower, bright red, with trumpet-shaped flowers. 
The old well-known variety. 
YELLOW Tit 1 M PET— Fi ne yellow flower. 
The Wonderful Japanese Kudzu Vine 
This is the most rapid-growing vine that anyone 
knows of. By measurement it has been known to 
grow twenty feet in a week. The foliage is large 
and tropical. It is entirely hardy. Everyone has 
trouble in getting nursery grown plants of this to 
grow. We have prepared and offer pot-grown 
plants, the kind that has the crown to the plant 
and the ball of earth to the roots, and you try to 
stop them from growing and see if you don’t run 
into a snag. Two and one-quarter inch pots, 75 
cents per dozen; $5.00 per hundred. 
Justicia 
Brazilian Plume Plant. 
Perhaps no other plant has attracted so much at¬ 
tention in the last two years as the Justicia, or 
Brazilian Plume Plant. The plant is a strong, rapid 
grower, and throws up long stems, on which are 
produced fine, plume-like pink flowers, the ends 
of each petal drooping in a most charming manner. 
When the plants are but a few months old they are 
literally covered with their beautiful blossoms. It 
does equally well either for house or outdoor cul¬ 
ture. We have three colors, red, pink and yellow. 
50 cents per dozen; $3.50 per hundred. 
The Wonderful Lemon Ponderosa 
A Fine Pot Plant for Florist’ Sales 
Nothing that has ever been brought to our notice 
in the plant line has caused half the commotion 
that this wonderful Lemon has. It is the true ever- 
bearing variety. On a plant six feet high no less 
than eighty-nine of the ponderous Lemons were 
growing at one time. It was a beautiful sight to 
see. The tree w r as blooming, and at the same time 
had fruit in all stages of development, from the 
size of a pea up to the ripe fruit, showing it to 
be a true ever-bearer. Fruit has been taken from 
this tree weighing over four pounds. The Lemons 
have very thin rind for such large fruit. It is the 
juiciest of all Lemons, makes delicious lemonade, 
and for culinary purposes cannot be excelled. It is 
not uncommon to make twelve lemon pies from one 
Lemon. We have the entire stock of this ponderous 
Lemon, and guarantee the trees to produce the 
same large fruit. No budding or grafting neces¬ 
sary. Ponderosa Lemon is sure to become popular 
when it is known. It fruits when quite small, and 
makes a lovely house plant. Everybody can grow 
his own Lemons; it will fruit freely each year. 
Two and one-quarter inch pots, 60 cents per doz¬ 
en; $4.00 per hundred. Four-inch pots, twelve to 
eighteen inches, 40 cents each; $4.00 per dozen. 
Kudzu Vine. 
If you did not get your supply of this popular 
vine from Japan we have it for you. 
