Heritage 
Delightful! Large flowers of beau' 
tiful warm pink coloring with lighter 
throat. White mid-ribs on lower 
petals. Note the closely packed 
spikes above. 
DR. NELSON SHOOK. Deepest, 
purest, most beautiful red you 
ever saw—velvety, lighter throat. 
DUNA. A wonderful rosily-blushing 
cream with a purest clear tinge 
of yellow in the throat you can 
imagine. 
HEAVENLY BLUE. A rare and 
beautiful shade of pure porcelain- 
blue with darker lines in the 
throat. 
For Those Who Want 
the Best 
Our finest collection, 
100 mixed bulbs — our 
choice from the varie¬ 
ties listed on this page. 
At least 10 varieties, at 
least 10 different colors. 
Selected for wide color 
range, contrast, and col¬ 
or harmony. Your op¬ 
portunity to have the 
finest at a saving. 
200, ^7.85 
Mixture 
Such rapid strides have 
been made in the improve¬ 
ment of Gladioli in recent 
years that the best varieties 
of a few years ago almost 
seem inferior when com¬ 
pared to the later introduc¬ 
tions. Here on pages 8 and 
9 are the newest and best. 
They will give you many 
new colors—don’t overlook 
them. 
MINUET. Really the most 
beautiful lavender Glad 
in existence. The color 
is delicate and dainty. 
Prize winner. 
MISS GREELEY. A rare, 
exotic flower of salmon- 
pink and purple like 
rare Bohemian glass. 
Undershade salmon- 
pink, and over this the 
purple seems to flow in 
pretty rivulets. 
MISS THREE RIVERS. 
Amazing height, often 
5 feet. Beautiful apple- 
green in the throat. 
Large, ruffled creamy 
orchid flowers and beau¬ 
tiful placement on the 
spikes. 
MOTHER MACHREE. 
A fine misty, smoky 
mauve in coloring. Bril¬ 
liant red and yellow in 
the throat. A fine color 
combination. 
PELEGRINA. Beautiful 
exotic dark beauty. Col¬ 
or, purple. 
PICARDY. Color clear 
pure pink, beautifully 
painted with red in the 
throat. Florets ^ to 5^2 
inches across. 
RED PHIPPS. Amazing¬ 
ly beautiful. Blossoms 
large, rich, glorious red 
—blossoms close to¬ 
gether, giving a won¬ 
derful massed display of 
color. 
VAUGHAN’S WHITE. 
Best white yet intro¬ 
duced. Strong grower. 
Many large, well-ex¬ 
panded flowers of satiny 
texture. 
WASAGA. A fascinating 
dream in soft pale red- 
orange with light red. 
5-inch florets. 
PRICES 
Any Glads shown on pages 8 
and 9. 
3 for 27c; 12 for 87c 
Make> ^044A> 
Oum 
Q(UledUo4^ 
Now you can make your own col¬ 
lection of Kellogg’s Aristocrat Gladioli 
and get a ^7.25 value for only ^5.35. 
Note the price of one dozen above 
figures 7Me each or $ 7.25 for 100. 
You can make your own collection 
from any of the Glads shown on this 
page and the page at the left, 100 for 
only $ 5 . 55 . Select the varieties you 
want. 
fOO ioTl $5-35 
25 $f.5S 
50 ^ S2.S5 
Find what you want—Index pages 4 and 5. 
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