Send us only $2.95 and we will send you one 
Iris each of the ten varieties listed on these two 
pages. Or if you take ten you may select the 
varieties that you want. We recommend one of 
each for complete color range. (Note: Offer in- 
eludes German Iris only—no Dutch or English.) 
MELCHIOR. 36 in. A magnificent 6-'inch flow' 
er. Standards deep bron 2 ;y violet; falls rich, 
velvety crimson'purple. 
MODOC. 36 in. Early. Exquisite deep velvety 
black-purple, almost black in effect. One of 
our most handsome varieties. 
NUMA ROUMESTAN. 36 in. This intensely 
red Iris from France will indeed be a delight 
in your garden. It grows 36 inches tall and is 
beautifully frilled. Indeed an aristocrat! 
SAN FRANCISCO. 44 in. Plicata type. Win¬ 
ner of the Dykes Memorial Medal. A massive 
flower, double the si2;e of other “Plicatas.” 
White, with a feather-stitched edging of lav¬ 
ender-blue. 
PLUIE d’OR. 41 in. Winner of Dykes Memorial 
Medal. The finest, largest, tallest of the deep 
yellows so far. Sold for $35.00 when first in¬ 
troduced, now you can get them at much 
lower prices. See picture below. 
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R. M. Kellogg Co. 
Th ree Rivers, Mich. 
Pluie d’Or 
A Wedjfe wood 
2>*dcU 
50 
IF YOU ORDER THE 50 
DUTCH IRIS AT RIGHT 
The earliest of all and the best. 
Fine delicate blue as shown. 
PRICES: 3 for 37c; a 
L 6 for 57c; 12 for ^ 
99c; 25 for 
^1.87. 
A 
Sf.35 
of 
these 
mixture 
lightful flowers, high quality 
bulbs, but not labeled, in full color range—blues, yel¬ 
lows, whites. PRICES: 12 for 45c; 25 for 75c; 50 for 
$1.35; 100 for $2.50. Two Wedgewood Free if you 
10 9nli 
20 for $1.59 Jf / C 
30 for 2.25 ^ • T 
Fine orchid-like beauties. Very lovely. Here is a fine 
mixture of whites, blues, purples in light and dark 
shades. PRICES ABOVE. 
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