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PRICES — GRAND MASTER GLADIOLUS 
1 bulb for .^1.00 4 bulbs for . .^3.25 
2 bulbs for . . 1.75 6 bulbs for . . 4.65 
12 bulbs for.^8.95 
Large blooming size bulbs. See picture of Grand Master 
above. 
Grand 
master 
Grand Master will add newness to your 
garden. It has a color that is found in 
no other Glad—RED— beautiful velvety 
red! Grand Master is the richest, most 
striking dark red you ever saw, smooth, 
soft, and velvety. The only markings are 
very faint streaks of “black” such as ap' 
pear in red velvet when the nap is dis' 
turbed. The dark rich red extends into 
the deepest extremities of the throat with 
no shading at all excepting the deep dark 
shadow. 
MASSIVE DISPLAY. Florets open 
many at once and lap over each other, 
making a continuous mass of red that is 
ama 2 ,ing in its beauty. 
GOOD COMMERCIAL VARIETY! 
Grand Master is a good shipper, a good 
keeper, and stands a lot of rough han^ 
dling. It has a color that has a decided 
appeal and those who wish to grow it 
for profit will find it decidedly a money 
maker. 
PRIZE WINNER! Grand Master has one 
of the most enviable records in prize winning 
of any Glad introduced for years. In August, 
1935, at the National Gladioli Show in South 
Bend it won the Seabrook Perpetual Challenge 
Cup in competition with 975 others. At the 
Indiana State Fair it has been first in the basket 
class for four consecutive years' and to our 
knowledge has never met defeat on the show 
table in the color classes. It won in the basket 
class at the National Show held in Columbus, 
Ohio, last year. It was judged the best decora' 
tive Gladioli of the entire show. 
Do not fail to include Grand Master in your 
order. Be the first to show it. 
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R. M. Kellogg Company, Three Rivers, Mich. 
