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RIBBON 
Cladioli 
Buy your Gladiolus bulbs of Kellogg and be assured of fine, healthy stock 
that will bloom for you this summer All Gladiolus bulbs that we ship are 
fine, blooming size, guaranteed healthy and true-to-name. We are one of 
the largest Gladiolus growers in the United States, with over 30 acres of 
ideal soil devoted exclusively to these beautiful flowers. Remember, too, 
that every bulb is guaranteed to reach you in good growing condition or 
your order refilled free. 
AH. Indeed you will say “Ah” 
when you see this beautiful 
Glad. It is a rare shade of 
apricot-pink and yellow. A 
fine, tall grower. 
Anna Eberius. A Glad for 
lovers of purple. Anna Eber- 
ius is a beautiful rhedamine- 
purple and one of the best 
of tall growing Glads. 
Longfellow. Beautiful shrimp- 
pink in color; flowers well 
placed. Tall! Graceful! 
Mrs. F. C. Peters. Fine, strong 
grower with rosedilac flowers 
bordered with crimson 
blotches. White on lower 
petals. Most magnificent! 
Mrs. Geo. W. Moulton. Large, 
violet-red flowers on tall 
spikes. 
Battle Creek. Deep, beautiful 
violet colored flowers borne 
on strong, upright spikes. 
Flowers well placed. 
Make Your Own 
Collection 
100 for $2*97 
6 for $0.29 v 25 for $0.97 
12 for .54 50 for 1.79 
120 for $3.50 
You may select any Gladiolus 
bulbs you wish from this page 
(excepting Mildred Louise and 
Picardy) at the prices above and 
they will be sent to you neatly 
boxed and with each variety 
labeled, large blooming size. 
Order 120 bulbs and you will 
receive 2 Mildred Louise and 
2 Picardy FREE. 
Annie Laurie. Delightful light 
delicate pink. Tall, straight, 
beautiful arrangement of 
florets. 
Autumn Queen. Beautiful creamy yellow with red 
throat. Long, strong spikes with flowers well placed. 
Betty Nuthall. A darling Glad! Lovely ruffled petals 
of dainty salmon-pink lightly streaked with a darker 
shade. Lower petals yellow in throat with beautiful 
streaks of red. 
Bobby. Deep rose with extra large red throat blotches; 
good grower with nicely arranged flowers. 
Captain Boynton. Large, beautiful flowers white in color 
suffused with lavender and with blotches of deeper 
lavender in the throat. 
Dr. J. H. Neeley. A beautiful bluish white verging to 
pink. Well placed flowers on tall spikes. 
Mrs. Francis King. A beautiful flame-scarlet in color with 
salmon shadings—one of the finest Glads of all for 
cutting. Tall, strong grower. 
Gene S. Porter. A glorious salmon-pink and each flower 
has a beautiful crimson throat. 
Golden Dream. Most beautiful pure yellow ever offered. 
Truly golden. Many first prizes. Judges declare best 
yellow ever produced. 3- to 4-foot spikes. Many pure 
yellow flowers at a time. 
John T. Pirie. A gorgeous dandy! Rich purple petals 
shading to light mauve in throat—brilliant, large yel¬ 
low-rimmed blotch of red on lower petals. Gay! [26] 
Mrs. Leon Douglas. Strong 
grower. 3- to 4-foot spikes. 
Magnificent large blooms of 
begonia-rose, striped soft 
orange-scarlet. Gorgeous! 
Ruth Huntington. Beautiful! 
Tall! Bright orchid with ma¬ 
roon throat. Flowers beauti¬ 
fully placed. 
Splendorra. Distinctive wine- 
red flowers of velvety tex¬ 
ture. One of the best dark 
reds. 
Vaughan’s White. Best white yet in¬ 
troduced. Strong grower. Many 
large, well expanded flowers of 
satiny texture. 
Violet Beauty. This Glad is indeed 
beautiful. Exquisite violet-cerise 
color. Beautiful placement of 
flowers. 
Virginia. Intense scarlet. Extra large 
well set flowers. Tall grower. 
Louise. Do not confuse this with 
Mildred Louise. Just as beautiful, 
but color pure lavender. 
Dr. Nelson Shook. Formerly sold 
for $5.00 per bulb. Deepest, pur¬ 
est, most beautiful red you ever 
saw—velvety. Slightly lighter in 
throat. 
Gladioli 
Orders 
Amounting t< 
$3. 50 or More 
With every Gladiolus order amounting to 
$3.50 or more, we will give you free: 
2 MILDRED LOUISE _$0.50 
2 PICARDY.20 
TOTAL VALUE .$0.70 
Don’t overlook this fine offer. 
Here are two of the grandest Glads ever 
originated. Just imagine single flowers (flor¬ 
ets) 5 inches to 5 ( /2 inches and more across. 
Whole clusters of them nearly 2 feet long, 
open flowers only. Colors clearest, most deli¬ 
cate and most beautiful you ever saw. Petals 
most delicately textured — most beautifully 
shaped. Both have phenomenal records as 
prize winners at flower shows and will win 
prizes for you. See color picture, next page. 
