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L. L. MAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
SJJOW BALL CANDYTUFT. 
a!lV?o%\\-lTwrt.'^^'^^T/''f f*^''"'''"'"^^*''!'?''^'^"''''''- Pl=^°t which is liter- 
with a mass of lar^e snowy white blossoms for a lone time 
wh^n^h^fl^"'"""''' '""■■e P'ant resenihlinK a smaU snow-drift 
when the flowers are mfull bloom. Pkt., lOo. each; 3 pkts.VsIc 
LITTLE GEM PINK. 
• ^^''i to the Queen Carnations this is one of the greatest novelties ever 
mtrodueed J^e plants grow ram^ in f?ery shS?t &rom 
Jf,!. fl„ of dwarf habit, seldom attaining a height of over six inches 
the flowers are produeed in great abundance and are of the most beautifui 
shades imaginable, being a combination of wine red, sufiSsed and veined 
r.rson°lV,M'^*'"-'i,^?^'' b'-ingbroadly margined wfth whit" Every 
person should try this lovely pink. Tkt. lOc. each, 3 for 25c 
ST. BKIGID, ANEMONE. 
had^^nfuch^fin^J grown from seed, are by far the most charmingthat can be 
had, much finer than those raised from bulbs. The seed should be sown in 
m„n"Sf,''^Tt ^^""^ will produce fine flowering plS?s in five or 
S?,^d from r „l?,f mistake to think that these lov?ly flowers can onlvbe 
wm\'l£;7esurt'.'''pk?:i5t^^ P"^'''-'^ 
ASPARAGUS PLU3IOSUS NANUS 
r hnln,Jt Jtl;l^?7 elegant m foliage and remarkablefor its durability 
• the cut SI ra.vs have the advantage over anv fern for its greai 
Si, ^t* "^k" Its freshness m water for th.ceorfour weeks. ^ 
per pKt. <55c-, Z pkts. 50c. 
SNOW BALL CANDYTUFT. 
DOUBLE PINK "FIRE BALL. " 
We take plc-a.sure in recommending this charming pink to all who de- 
Ihe ?-h!f'^°^?d''a':85.double flowering red varietyf Ft iJcertainly Sne of 
ltteS,°nn w^ J^"^*'^^ seen, and"^ never fails to attract 
attention %yherever grown. The flowers are freely produced and per- 
fectly double, the color a rich velvety red. Pkt. 15o. each, 2 pkts §5c 
