When the frost is on the pumpkin 
And the fodder’s in the shock. 
Gladioli 
in the Fall! 
The Glads at 
the right will 
bloom in the 
fall. Read 
how. 
It’s All in the Planting 
Here is an idea for you—now you can have bcauti' 
fill Gladioli in the fall—during September and Octo¬ 
ber. It's all in the planting. You will never know 
real Gladiolus beauty until you have seen them bloom¬ 
ing in autumn. 
To have Gladioli in the fall, plant the bulbs in 
late July. We will store the bulbs for you in our 
modern storage plant if you wish, until you are ready 
for them. Simply specify the date you want the bulbs 
shipped, on your order, and we will hold your order 
until then. Any Glads we list will bloom in the fall 
if planted late. Try the collection at the right. 
JapartssB 
BELLFLOWER 
( plxilLjcociori.) 
So perfect in form it 
seems made of wax. Decidedly 
beautiful, belbshaped or broadly 
cup'shaped flowers, growing V /2 
to 2 feet tall. Beautiful dark 
green foliage. Blooms July and 
August. Very hardy. Likes sun; 
any welLdrained soil will do. 
Spread 12 inches. Strong, two' 
year plants. Two colors, blue or 
white; state color wanted. Prices, 
19c each; 4 for 59c; 10 for ^1.39. 
Here is one of the most popular flowers and the most 
desirable in any garden, at a special price—5 for only 
69c. Red, pink, blue, purple, white, and yellow—all 
these colors come in these long spurred Scott Elliott 
Hybrids. Columbines are beautiful flowers that 
you should surely have. Grow 3 feet high. 
Plants are hybrids and we cannot guarantee 
colors. Prices, 18c each; 5 for 69c; 12 for ^1.47. 
Order Your Fall Bulbs NOW 
T^ci\ 7 T T page 16. 
1. ay l^atci . p^,, bulbs—pages 17 to 24. 
r 
100 Glad Bul^ 
$1 
.91 
200 for 
^3.69 
100 
BULBS 
PRIDE OF THE 
CENTURY 
COLLECTION 
We call this Kellogg's “Pride of the 
Century Collection” because it is the 
greatest value offered in Glad bulbs in 
over 3 5 years. Every bulb is choice 
blooming size guaranteed to bloom 
this year, and guaranteed 
healthy and robust. All 
colors are furnished, 
and many of the fin¬ 
est varieties. We 
make this collection 
from our surpluses 
regardless of the 
prices we charge for them 
named, and thus you are 
assured a value of $3.00 
to $5.00 or more, 
varieties not label¬ 
ed. All colors—red, 
yellow, white, pink, 
smoky, salmon, va¬ 
riegated. Now read 
our offer at the 
right and see the 
extra value we give 
you FREE. 
5 Garden 
Pinks 
Dianthiis 
Plumarius 
An old-fashioned and beau¬ 
tiful favorite. Continuous 
bloom of lively pink all 
summer. 8 to 10 inches 
high; very fragrant. Prices, 
16c each; 3 for 45c; 5 for 
57c; 12 for ^1.19. 
New Ama-No-Gawa 
Flowering Cherry 
Picture at right. 
Again Japan scores a hit 
with her beautiful flowering 
cherry, and this time the tree 
has a new shape—columnar 
in form like Lombardy Poplar, and just loaded 
with beautiful pastel pink blossoms like those 
at the right. Exceedingly beautiful in pairs 
beside lawn entrances, etc. 
Prices, ^1.10 each; 2 for ^1.98. 
ORDER EARLY. We have a decidedly . 
limited supply of Ama-No-Gawa cherry trees I 
and cannot promise to fill your order unless t 
you order at once. 
$ 1 . 
00 Value 
If you order amounts to ^5.00 or 
more—see page 2. Combine your 
spring and fall orders. 
