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Rose of Michigan 
Grand Master 
So Big 
Rose of Michigan 
Now this beautiful new glad 
comes as a mate to the beautiful 
Cactus Rose. Rose of Michigan is 
not a rival of Cactus Rose because 
it is a different shade—darker, and 
lined with velvet in the throat in- 
stead of being frosted—deep, dark 
red, plushy velvet. Nature’s brush 
slipped here and there and made lit' 
tie splashes of red. It’s beautiful! 
Sometimes compared to the Amer¬ 
ican Beauty Rose in color. Prices: 
75c each; 2 for #1.35; 3 for #1.95; 
6 for #3.75. 
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Grand Master 
Red—beautiful velvety red! 
Grand Master is the richest red you 
ever saw—smooth, soft and velvety. 
The only markings are very faint 
streaks of “black.” The dark red 
extends into the deepest extremities 
of the throat with no shadings ex- 
cepting the deep dark shadow. 
Florets open many at once and lap 
over each other, making a continu' 
ous mass of red that is amazing in 
its beauty. Prices: 1 for 65c; 2 for 
#1.00; 4 for #1.85; 6 for #2.70; \2 
for #5.20. 
So Big 
Again we have a variety that 
earns its name. So Big is one of 
the largest of all Gladiolus varieties. 
Both the flowers and the spikes are 
immense. And not only is it im' 
mense in size but it is immense in 
beauty. It is a deep rose-pink with 
violet markings on the lower petals, 
a beautiful effect that you cannot ap¬ 
preciate until you see it. A real prize 
winner. Prices: 25c each; 3 for 67c; 
5 for #1.00; 6 for #1.17. 
R. M. Kellogg Company, Three Rivers, Mich. 
