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L. L. MAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
Hew o Qouble o flowering o Qepaniums. f 
MADAM ATJIE CHEVRALIERE. 
One of the most beautiful double Geraniums of late introduction. 
The largo white flowers are borne in great bunches, far above the 
foliage, and a plant in full bloom presents a most handsome appear- 
ance. The habit is perfect, being very free both in growth and free- 
dom of bloom. Particularly desirable for pot culture. Price. 30o. 
each, 4 for $1.00. 
THE LOUVRE. 
This is a compact grower with the most handsome foliage we have 
ever seen. Flowers, extra large, semi double and of a clear orange 
color. Itmakes a rich displav when in bloom, the bright color never 
failing to attract great attention. Price, 20c. each, 3 for 50c. 
GRACE MAY. 
Of all the Geraniums introduced last year, this we think attracted 
the greatest attention, both among the amateurs and the florists. 
Grace May is without doubt the most charmingdouble variety in exist- 
ence. It is a strong, vigorous grower and exceedingly free blooming. 
The flowers are of enormous size, the loveliest shade of pink imagin- 
able. and being equally desirable for pot or out-door culture, it has be- 
come exceedingly popular. All should include this beautiful American 
Geranium in their order this season. Price, S6c. each, 3 for 60c. 
ST. CYR. 
One of the most delicately colored varieties we know of, bcingabout 
the same shade as the La France rose when in full bloom The floret 
is almost round and the flower nearly double, borne far above the 
foliage on good strong stems. Exceediuglv handsome and one that 
will please everybody. Price, 20o. each, 3 for 50c. 
FOJ^ $1.25 Sw{An5^:hTfSr Sl.O??""'*' COIXECTIOX OF NEW GERANIUMS POSTPAID. 
We offer our customers this season the finest collection of double flowering Geraniums that has ever been introduced. Most of them 
have been secured from Europe, and are the choicest new varietiesin that country: All are certainly very fine and a great improvement over 
the old sorts which have been before the public so many years. We take great pleasure in recommending them to our friend^, and particu- 
larly the new American Geranium "Mmnetonka," and the charming French variety "Maiam Chevraliere." Both of these should be in 
every collection of flowering plants. As will be noticed this collection includes nearly every shade and color found in the Geranium family 
MINJTETONKA. 
Decidedly the handsomest dark scarlet Geranium and the finest 
for pot culture. The flowers are extra large, perfectly double and 
borne in great profusion. It does equally well either for house or 
bedding purposes; taking everything into consideration it is by far 
the most desirable variety we know of for general use. It makes a 
rich .sho\ving, grown either singly or for massing in beds. I^rice. 
30c. each, 4 for $1.00. 
NORTH STAR. 
A novelty in every sen.se of the word. The flowers are a'bright apri- 
cot shade, and by fir the most distinct in color ever sent out. The 
plant is of perfect habit, free flowering, vigorous growth and upright 
tree form. If we were confined to a collection of three or four Gera- 
niums one of these would certaini j' be the "North Star," as its color is 
different from the majority of this class of plants. Price, 30c. each, 
4 for $1.00. 
MARSEILLES. 
A semi-double variety of splendid habit, freely producing great 
bunches of delicate rose colored flowers, which are tinted with violet 
and marked white at the center. A decided novelty and one of the 
most promising of the new varieties. Price, 25c. each, 3 for 60c. 
LA CASCADE. 
We can highly recommend this new variety to all of our friends, as 
we know it will please everyone. At the recent exhibition of flower- 
ing plants at Paris this Geranium attracted more attention than 
any other. The flowers are a light rose, marked white; very hand- 
some when m full bloom. Price, 25c. each, 3 for 60c. 
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