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OVER 4,500,000 
CATALOGS AND CIRCULARS 
MAILED OUT TO OUR 
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EACH YEAR 
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FINEST VARIETIES—LOW IN 
PRICE HIGH IN QUALITY 
Dear Flower Friends: 
Tulips and Peonies are two great color 
flowers for Springtime. Both bloomed 
gorgeously the past Spring. Thousands of 
people pledged themselves to plant this 
Fall sure. Our deputation as Bulb and 
Peony specialists is Nation wide. I per¬ 
sonally pledge you the best in Tulips and 
Peonies. A bulb planting of 100 up to 1,000 
makes a grand showing in the Springtime. 
I have selected the very finest 
extra large bulbs and- you will 
find many of the-choicest, newer 
varieties. The Tulips were cer¬ 
tainly lovely last Spring and I 
don’t know when I have seen 
them bloom any -finer.. I have 
over 2,000 out at. the house and 
they made an array of color from 
the first of May clear up until 
almost the middle of June. 
I am convinced that Tulips are one of the finest flowers 
you can plant. They bloom in all their color and splendor 
year after year. At these special low prices, I am sure every¬ 
one .can have them. - 
Prices are lower this FalT than they have been for many 
years. The bulbs I offer you are my same high quality, first 
class bulbs in eyery respect and guaranteed to give you satis¬ 
factory results or your money will be refunded. 
The beauty of your garden next spring depends a good deal 
on what you plant this Fall. Tulips, Daffodils, Hyacinths, 
Crocus, Snow Drops, Scillas and many of the others must be 
planted in the Fall in order to enjoy their lovely blooms next 
Spring. Nearly all of these bulbs are ready for delivery in 
September and all of these hardy varieties can be planted any 
time from ~ then on until the ground 
freezes hard. They are easy to grow; 
anyone can grow them and they bloom 
year after year. - 
This is Jessie Susanka Young who visits 
with you at 9:15 and has for years, and 
Edythe Sti rl in, KMA’s Little Minister. 
They are admiring the Tulips in our own 
yard. E. E.M. 
This picture is a front view of our house. 
Mrs. May is at the extreme right. She is 
showing the flower folks connected with us 
the large beautiful named varieties of 
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MAY SEEn " ^MPANY, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 
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