]\[igella. 
LlOVe in a JWist " — (Annual., 
Of easy i<ri)Wth, serrated foliage with curious lookins flowers j 
heij^Iit. I foot. 
Double Mixed 5". 
Pai^Sy. — (Perennial.) 
Those lovely flowers are favorites with all, not only for the bril 
iiancy and variety of the eolors, but for the durability of their bloom; 
Seed may be sown in the open ^^round in spring or summer, or in hot- 
bed, early in spring. Young plants produce the largest and best 
flowers. The plants should always occupy a cool, partially shaded 
situation ; the ground cannot be too rich. Coolness and moisture are 
necessary. Transplant when an inch high. Seed sown in July will 
blossom late in autumn ; if sown in October will bloom the following 
spring ; hardy ; height 6 inches. 
Striped and Mottled 
Kxtra and very showy- 
IOC. 
New Cerman Show- 
This new strain origi- 
nated with the celebrat- 
ed German specialist, 
and we have introduced 
it the first time in this 
country. As for size 
and coloring, they are 
without doubt the finest 
Pansies in existence. 25c. 
May's 'Minnesota Cem' 
Collection— 8 varieties, 
$1. See Specialties. 
May*8 Golden Queen— 
jeUKCPMlLA See Specialties. 25c. 
STRIPED AND M()TTi,KD. Mahogany Colored—i5c. 
Odier— A beautiful strain ; perfect in size and form of flower ; con- 
taining many beautiful colors. Each of the five petals is marked 
With a large dark blotch : very effective. 20c. 
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^ ODllCK. 
MAY'S EXTRA CHOICE. 
May*s Extra Choice— Very large flowered ; blotched ; saved 7rom 
model flower exclusivelv very rich and showy strain. 25c. 
TkIMAl<Dl:;AU. 
Snow Q u e e n— Satiny 
white. 15C. 
EmperorWIIIIam— Very 
dark blue. 15c. 
Faust— King of t h e 
Blacks— Flowers of im- 
mense si'/eand almost a 
coal black. 15c. 
King of Yellows- Bright 
gr>Iden yellow. loc. 
Lord Beaconsfleld— 
Klowers very large, of 
a dark purple, shading 
off in the top petals to a 
light color. Very at- 
tractive. 10c. 
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SNOW QrEEN. 
