Never before 
have we seen a 
masterpiece such 
as this. Seventh 
Heaven is abso¬ 
lutely new—nev¬ 
er before offered. 
Gladiolus 
New this year, 1940—never before introduced—Mrs. 
George Kinyon’s Masterpiece. 
Several years ago the famous Glad, Picardy, startled 
the flower world with its amazing beauty and size. 
Picardy deserves every bit of its fame but Seventh 
Heaven is destined to outshine it. Picardy is huge flow' 
ered and beautiful but Seventh Heaven is even greater 
—florets often measure 6 inches across or more. 
The color of Picardy is beautiful, too, but that of 
Seventh Heaven is amazingly even more beautiful— 
delicate salmon-rose slightly splashed with deeper color 
at edges and in the throat—a shading that is really in' 
describably beautiful. We unfortunately secured Sev' 
enth Heaven too late for a color picture but even a 
color picture could not show its true beauty. 
Note the amazing display of florets. Seventh Heaven 
has 10 to 12 huge ones open or opening at once. 
We have seen spikes with even more than the one 
shown here. Grows very tall, straight and strong. A lib' 
eral producer of many beautiful spikes. 
We have only a very few blooming size Seventh 
Heaven bulbs this year and only the far'sighted few 
who order at once will get them. If you want the dis' 
tinction of having Seventh Heaven in 1940, order at 
once. 
PRICES: Large blooming size bulbs, $3.50 each. 
MRS. GEORGE KINYON 
Mrs. George Kinyon, who originated such amazing 
beauties as Wenonah, Emblem of Purity, White Spire, 
Reflection, So Big, Iosco and many other top-notchers, 
originated Seventh Heaven. Every year since the 
American Home Achievement Medal has been offered 
in Michigan she has won it. Her Gladioli are noted 
for their amazingly clean, bright colors and beautifully 
shaped, welhplaced florets. Again we say, Seventh 
Heaven is Mrs. Kinyon’s masterpiece. You must order 
at once. 
Cio] 
R. M. Kellogg Company, Three Rivers, Mich 
