L. L. MAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
D 10 
Per doz. 75, j)cr lOO 
HIBISCUS. 
"We take pleasure in recommending this class 
of plants to all who desire a handsome flowering 
plant for pot culture in the house. It is also 
grown as specimen plants for the lawn, where it 
will make a grand display during the summer 
months. 
Chrysauthus. — The most beautiful of all the Hibiscus. This is a n w variety with 
very large deep golden flowers, with a purple eye. They have become very popular 
withm the last few years, grown either as single specimens, in pots, or planted in beds on 
the lawn, remaining in bloom all through the season; and are as easy to keep during the 
winter as any of the common house plants. This is undoubtedly one of the finest pUints 
of late introduction, and well repays the purchaser, as it increases in value each year 
• good specimen plants often selling for $8.00 or $10.00. 30c. each, 2 for 50c. 
_ Cooperii Tricolor.— This variety is mostly grown for its beautiful foliage, the young shoots hav. 
ingall the shades of color, from pure white to deep crimson flowers; single crimson •'Oe each 
3 for 50c. . - . , 
Kubra. — Very large double flowers of a dark velvety crimson color. Fine bloomer verv effective 
15c. each. ' 
Versicolor.— Very large single flowera; beautifully striped crimson, rose and white. 15c. each. 
GLADIOLI. 
These grand summer flowering bnlbs are too well known to require any description For years we 
have made a specialty of named varieties, but this season have decided to offer cmlv mixed varieties 
Our mixtures will include many of the most expensive named Gladioli, and cannot fail 
to give perfect satisfaction. ' 
Star Mixed. — All colors and shades. Per doz. 35c., per 100 $2.00. 
Royal Uixed. — Selected bulbs, all from the very finest named varieties 
.$4.. 00. 
HOYA CARNOSA. 
Splendid for pot culture, a most desirable plant for the house and one that should be in everv 
collection. It is something of a climber, with thick heavy leaves, flowers are large, star shaped and 
of a beautiful light cream or flesh color; the center of each blossom having a small spot or blotch 
of a lemon yellow shade, which adds greatly to the beauty of the flowers. 20c. each, 3 for 50c. 
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IMPATIEN8 
SULTANI. 
This plant was intro* 
duced from South Africa. 
It grows freely and flow- 
ers profusely and contin- 
ually, resembling some- 
what a balsam in habit of 
frowth and shape of leaf, 
he flowers are single, 
larger than a 25 cent 
piece, of the richest car- 
mine-magenta color. A 
grand bedding and house 
plant. loc. each, 4, for 
50c. 
HELIOTROPE. 
These plants are uni- 
versal favorites on ac- 
count of their delightful 
fragrance. Price, 10c. 
each, $1.00 per doz., 
except where n'»ted. 
Mad. de Blonay.— 
Pure White. 
Mad. Bruant. — Flow- 
ers very large, of a bright 
lavender color, with a 
distinct white eye; im- 
mense trusses. 
Q-ueen of the Violets. 
— A grand variety, of 
fine habit, and a profuse 
bloomer; very deep vio- 
let purple, with large 
distinct white eye. 
Peruvianum.* — The 
oldest variety grown ; 
light lavender flowers, 
best for cutting. 
Pleur d 'Ete.— The 
fincBt Heliotrope wc are 
acquainted with. Violet p 
purple, distinct white ^ 
eye. A splendid grower, ^ 
with large compact 
trusses. A single plant 
« of this variety will fill a 
whole room with the 
most delightful perfume, 
loc. each. 
HOYA CARJCOSA. 
