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Here are the true 
aristrocrats of the Glad 
world. Most of these 
varieties were top- 
notchers in the Ameri¬ 
can Gladiolus Society’s 
“Beauty Contest” and 
will surely climb high¬ 
er as they are better 
known. They will, in¬ 
deed, make your gar¬ 
den unusual. 
COMMANDER KOEHL. Red! Deepest, richest, most 
beautiful red you ever saw—and GRAND! Flowers 
measure more than 5 inches across and are closely 
and beautifully distributed on long, tall spikes— 
beautifully formed. 3 for 25c; 12 for 87c. 
CACTUS ROSE. Color rich velvety purplish red just 
like the far-famed cactus blossoms of the western 
deserts—a color rarely seen in other flowers. Imagine 
bringing this rarity right to your own garden! 
Throat like the frost of an October morning—beau¬ 
tiful! Tall, 5 to 6 feet—makes every “passer-by” 
exclaim in wonder. 3 for 50c; 6 for 89c; 12 for $1.54. 
RED PHIPPS. An amazingly beautiful flower. Blos¬ 
soms are nearly as large as Mildred Louise and 
Picardy. Coloring is a rich, glorious red—clear and 
true. The blossoms come dose together, giving a 
wonderful massed display of color. 3 for 25c; 12 
for 87c. 
BERTY SNOW. The picture will give you some idea 
of the amazing beauty of these flowers. Colors are 
delicate and pure and petals are so beautifully tex¬ 
tured that you want to nestle them against your 
cheek. 3 for 20c; 12 for 69c. 
MISS THREE RIVERS. The grand thing about this 
Glad is the amazing height of its spikes, often 5 feet 
high. The beautiful thing is the wonderful tint of 
apple-green in the throat. Note the large, ruffled, 
creamy orchid flowers and beautiful placement on 
the spikes. 3 for 65c; 6 for $1.19; 12 for $1.87. 
MISS GREELEY. A rare, exotic flower of salmon- 
pink and purple that looks like rare Bohemian glass. 
The under shade is salmon-pink and over this the 
purple seems to flow in little rivulets. Beautiful vel¬ 
vety texture in the petals. 3 for 25c; 12 for 89c. 
MOROCCO. A dusky, fascinating beauty! Black—- 
real black—is a striking part of this color scheme. 
The under color is richest wine-red but it is liberally 
streaked with shades of midnight, and the flowers 
are velvety in texture. It hardly seems real, it is so 
beautiful. Wonderful shape, artistic grouping, large 
blossoms, tall spikes. Grand! 3 for 20c; 12 for 69c. 
AVE MARIA. Blue! Yes, here is a beautiful blue 
Glad. There are some streaks of violet and some 
purple, it is true, but the basic color is true blue. 
Beautiful large blossoms nearly 5 inches across, 
closely and beautifully arranged so as to produce a 
spike in places half a foot wide. 3 for 20c; 12 for 69c. 
MARGARET FULTON. The beauty of this Glad 
lies in the compact arrangement of the flowers on the 
spike and the glorious coloring. The tint is best de¬ 
scribed as like a half-ripe cherry. 3 for 50c; 6 for 
89c; 12 for $1.54. 
MARMORA. Seems like a beautiful messenger from 
another world, its color scheme is so rare and un¬ 
usual. An unusual shade of violet-mauve dotted and 
splashed with other colors in strange, beautiful 
fashion. 3 for 20c; 12 for 69c. 
Large 
Bulbs 
$2 
$3.20 Value. 
This collection gives you 3 
bulbs each of the exceedingly 
beautiful and rare Gladiolus 
varieties shown on the oppo¬ 
site page — 30 bulbs in all. 
All large blooming size bulbs 
guaranteed to bloom satisfac¬ 
torily the first season or your 
order refilled free. Order 
now and be sure of getting 
the collection complete. 
$3.20 Value 
Kellogg’s 
Glory 
Mixture 
The biggest variety of col¬ 
or ever put into one mixture. 
Ruffled and plain-petaled, 
big-flowering varieties. Full 
color range. Delights 
everyone. A wonderful 
value for your money. A 
glorious display of gor¬ 
geous color. All 
standard known va¬ 
rieties, many prise 
winners. Varieties 
not labeled. 
Prices, big 
blooming size 
bulbs, guaran¬ 
teed to bloom 
this summer. 
25 for 79c 
50 for $1.19 
100 for $1.98 
200 for $3-69 
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