Grand Misttr 
The Supremely Beautiful 
hed Glad 
Have you ever held a piece of dark red velvet against 
your cheek? Have you ever admired its beauty? If you 
have, you will want Grand Master Gladiolus. 
Can you imagine dark red velvet come to life? If you 
can, then you will want Grand Master more than ever, 
for truly the best description we can make of it is to say 
that it is dark red velvet that’s alive. 
Grand Master is the richest, most striking dark red you 
ever saw, smooth, soft, and luxurious. The dark rich 
red extends into the deepest extremities of the throat, 
with no shading at all excepting a few almost indis- 
cernible streaks of “black.” 
Massive Display 
Florets of Grand Master Glad open many at 
one time, and lap over each other, making a 
continuous mass of color that is amazing in 
its beauty. 
Good Commercial Variety! 
Grand Master is a good shipper, a good keep- 
er, and stands a lot of rough handling. 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 an enviable record in prize winning. 
In Atigust, 1935, at the National Gladioli Show in South 
Bend, Indiana, it won the Seabrook Perpetual Challenge 
Cup in competition with 975 other varieties. At the 
Indiana State Fair, it was first in the basket class for four 
consecutive years. If you want to enter a Glad in the 
shows for prizes, order Grand Master. It is the surest 
prize winner that you can have, with the one possible 
exception of Seventh Heaven, which has not yet been 
displayed. 
Bulbs of Grand Master are all large blooming size, and 
will produce many beautiful blossoms for you for sev- 
eral years. 
Grand Master Prices 
1 bulb for $0.65 4 bulbs for $1.85 
2 bulbs for 1.00 6 bulbs for 2.70 


NOW! 
A NEW AZALEAMUM 
Turn to pages 34 and 35 to see the néw- 
est and most beautiful Azaleamum— 
Summer Sunset—beauty of coloring that 
you never saw before. 



Grand Master 
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