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L. MAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
CUMBERS OF ALL KINDS. 
namcntal and curious fruits, known as 
to 30 ft. 
Bottle Shaped.— 5c. 
Hercules Club.— Green fruits, 2 to 5 ft. long 
White, Eg-gr-Shaped.— 5c. 
Pear-Shaped, White and Green.— 5c. 
Fine Mixed.— 5c. 
iroMCEA. 
GOURDS. 
(Annual.) 
Summerclimbers of exceed- 
ingly rapid growth and lux- 
uriant foliage, bearing or- 
Ornamental Gourds." Height, 10 
HUMULUS. 
. . (Annual. ) 
^H„^~ • ""^•""ry.^P?" Hop.) — This handsome and rapid growing 
Jh" "I* finest P'.ants for trellis and screen work. Insecta dS 
not bother it ; grows to a height of 20 to 30 feet. 15c 
ICE PLANT. 
. (Annual.) 
Trailing annual for vases, rockeries and beds. The leaves and stems 
^ft°ir '"■"P"' ^^'""^ Slisten in the sun H^eht! 
IPOMCEA. 
(Annual.) 
Similar to the Morning Glory : 
of very rapid growth; flowers of 
various colors; height,15 to 30ft 
Coccinea.— Scarlet. 5c. 
Hederaceii. — Ivy-leaved flow- 
ers; all colors. Cc. 
Mixed. All colors. Sc. 
Marmorata — A beautiful new 
variety, with foliage striped and 
variegated ; flowers all shades. 
Mixetl. 10c. 
Noctiflora. — This variety is 
more commonly known through- 
out the Northwest as the Moon- 
flower. 10c. 
MAURANDIA. 
Delicate climbers for windows or 
ICB PLANT. conservatories, or for open ground 
STelShro^to'l-o'^feet^.^ '^^^"o^^'^ly ^^S^ 
Barclayana. — Blue. lOc. 
Mixed. — Red, white and blue. lOc. 
LATHYRUS. 
T<iffft>i<.,» iT„-, ,(.Hardy Sweet Peas.) 
trSned o" a t~cms growing from 6 to 8 feet high when 
B^f »e or Mixed'l-'oc' '^""'"'^ '"^^'^ 
SWEET PEAS. 
(Annual.) 
No praise is needed for these lovely, deli- 
ciously perfumed climbers, further than to 
state that thcy have become unusually pop- 
ular in the last year or two, which is, lio 
doubt, owing to the charming, new, large 
flowering varieties that have been introduced 
mely. They are now the " Fashionable 
Flower," and little bunches of them worn 
carried, or in va.ses, are seen continuaUyl 
Hardy. Height, 4 to 6 feet. 
Invincible.— Crimson. 5c. 
Adonis.— Beautiful carmine. 5c 
Invincible.— Scarlet, fie. 
Princess Beatrice. —New rose. 5c. 
Gem.— Red and white. 6c. 
White PBrfection.— Pnre wVitc. 5c 
Choice Mixed.— All colors. 5c. 
Tricolor.— Red, white and lilac. 5c 
CONVOLVUIDS. 
SWEET PEAS — (Continued) . 
Purple Striped.— .-.e. 
Butterfly.— White, tinted lilac. 5c. 
Painted Lady.— White and rose. 5c. 
Collection oi Eokford's Sweet Peas.— (See Specialties.) 
THE DIAMOND COLLECTION OF SWEET PEA*. 
The following collection embraces some of the finest varieties of this 
very popular flower, and, next to the Eckiord collection, of which a 
description is given in our specialty list, they are most meritorious. 
Duke of Kent.— Carmine. 
Duchess of Marlboro. — New rose. 
Beaoonsfield.— White, tinted with lilac. 
Mrs. Lang-try.— White. 
Cardinal Wolsley.— Deep Crimson. 
Lord Derby.— Red. 
W. E. Gladstone.— Scarlet. 
Empress of India.- Purple. 
"Victoria Regina.— White and rose. 
Lady Dalkeith.— Red and white. 
Price, pkt. lOc, or the entire collection 
for 85c. 
NASTURTIUM. ~ 
(Annual. ) 
One of the showiest and most popular annuals. Elegant flowering 
plants for verandas, trellises, vases and beds. The colors arc chiefl? 
scarlet, crimson, maroon a.'.d 3-ellow. v ^uicujr 
CLIMBING VARIETIES. 
Tall Rose.— Pkt. Sc., oz. 30e. 
Tall Oransre.- Pkt. Sc., oz. 30c. 
Tall King Theodore.— Maroon. Pkt. 5c., 
02. 40c. 
Tall Crimson.— Pkt. 5c., oz. 30c. 
Tall Purple.— Pkt. 5c., oz. 30c. 
Tall Yellow — Spotted crimson. Pkt. 5c., 
oz. 30c. 
Tall Scarlet. — Flamed purple. Pkt. 5c. 
oz. 30c. 
Tall Pearl.— White. Pkt. 10c., oz. 3Sc. 
Tall Mixed.— Pkt. Sc., oz. 20c. 
DOI.ICHOS. 
THE ENGLISH ASTER " LADY TREVELYAN " 
SHOULD BE IN EVERY ORDER. 
