IRIS 
Dazzling and 
Gorgeous 
The RAINBOW 
FLOWER 
Any 8 for 
* 1.00 
Less than 8 
15c «•<■* 
35c each. 
Easiest of all to grow. You find all of the rare shades and dainty colors in 
these Iris. Plant shallow in any type of soil at any time of the year except at 
blooming time. We will mail yours to you on receipt of your order providing 
the ground is not frozen. Here are some real beauties, extra choice varieties for 
you this year; plant them now—they will bloom for you next spring. 
CHOICEST IRIS 
NEWER INTRODUCTIONS OF THE WORLD'S LEADING GROWERS AND 
HYBRIDIZERS 
BEAU IDEAL. White with lavender veins. 
LORD OP JUNE. Soft blue. 
1UDOABD. Faint pink and yellow blended. 
UOTHER OP PEARL. Pearl and light lavender. 
SHE KIN AH. Clear soft yellow. 
SUSAN BLISS. Best pink. 
ACACIA ROSE. Full petaled pink. 
AMBASSADEUR Lavender and ruby red. 
OPERA. Crimson-violet and purplish-red. 
PRAIRIE GOLD. Golden yellow. 
ASIA. Silvery-lavender, blended with chestnut-brown. 
MORNING SPLENDOR. Petunia violet and raisin purple 
Somewhat red. 
SASS IRIS AND OTHER WORLD FAMOUS VARIETIES 
CAROLINE STRINGER. Beautifully tinted pink and frilled. 
CHURCH MOUSE. Dark brown, orange bearded. 35c each. 
EUPHONY. Saffron color. 35c each. 
NEBRASKA. Finest canary yellow. 25c each. 
CHASSEUR New fine yellow, veined bright Prussian red. 25c each. 
DOLLY MADISON. Pinkish-mauve and pale lilac. Orange bearded. 35c each. 
PIREFALL. Bright Bordeaux red. Bluish-white beard. 35c each. 
NEOLA. Blooms in the fall. Violet and sorghum 
brown. 45o each. 
TRUE DELIGHT. Daintily ruffled and frilled. 
White stitched with a blue edging. 25c each. 
BLUE GLORY. All blue. 20c each. 
IMFERATOR. Red-violet tinted buff, brown mark¬ 
ings. 35c each. 
KING TUT. A brownish-red, unusual and outstand¬ 
ing in every garden. 35c each. 
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Seminole, the reddest red, is included in this col¬ 
lection and it costs you less than 5c each. All the 
others are choice varieties, too. One each of these 
choice varieties (Not Labelled), 20 in all, in a 
bundle ready to plant; and 1 Seminole separately 
labelled so you will know it. 
Named and Labelled Varieties—Your Selection 
3 ,or 25c; 7 for 50c/ postpaid 
A. E. KUNDERD. Bronze-yellow and red. 
AGNES. Lavender. 
CAPRICE. Rosy red. Fragrant. 
DR. BERNICE. Large coppery-bronze. Crimson- 
Hlro folia 
GERTRUDE. Finest blue. 
JOHAN DeWITT. Bluish violet-purple, veined 
white. 
Hybrid Japanese Iris 
Rare, Beautiful, Colorful 
Great big 6-petalied beauties 
blooming in July with a wide range 
and a wide assortment of entranc¬ 
ing colors—near reds, near pinks, 
blues, purples, yellows, striped ef¬ 
fects. and blotchea petals. Hardy 1 
Assorted colors—4 for 50c; 10 for 
$1.00, postpaid. 
BABY DOLL IRIS 
First of all to bloom in the spring. They 
come with the Robins. 
Dark Purple Light Blue 
Your choice of colors 
3for20c 6<°r35c 12^65c P0 ^“ aid 
"BEST DOZEN" 
One each of these 12 world 
famous varieties, each named 
and labelled for only $2.05, 
postpaid. (Value, $3.85.) 
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JUNIATA. Clear blue. 
KOCHI. Rich deep red-purple. Fragrant. 
LOHENGRIN. Silvery-pink. 
LORELY. Yellow and white, blotched purple. 
MME. CHEREAU. White, blue frilled border. 
MONSIGNOR. Violet and purple-crimson. 
PROSFERO. Pale lavender, yellow, reddish-purple 
and brown. 
PRINCESS VICTORIA LOUISE. Soft yellow, plum 
colored, cream. 
PROSPER LAUGIER. Fiery bronze, rich velvety 
purplish-red. 
QUAKER LADY. Smoky lavender and old gold. 
QUEEN CATERINA. Orchid. Orange bearded. 
QUEEN OP M AY. Soft lilac-rose, almost pink. 
RHEIN NIKE. Pure white and deep blue. 
SHBRWIN WRIGHT. Rich deep golden-yellow. 
12 NEW SASS SEEDLINGS 
Including 10 Selected Iris Seedlings ClAA 
from The World's Greatest Hybridizers. ^ 8 
1 New. Pink Sass Iris Free 
1 New Red Sass Iris Free ' Postpaid 
Page 20—Earl E. May Seed Co., Shenandoah, Iowa 
