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L. L. MAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
The double flowers are of enormous size 
and substance, and we feel certain this 
strain Is unequaled in size, coloring or 
freedom of bloom. 
Solferino.— Spotted red and white. Very 
showv. Pkt. lOc. 
Rose.— Beautiful pink, shaded to rose. 
Pkt. 10c. 
BALSAMS. 
White Perfection.— The largest flower- 
ing white. Pkt. 10c. 
Maiden's Blush.— Beautiful shade of 
pink. Pkt. 10c. 
Scarlet.— Handsome shade of rich scar- 
let. BrlUlant. Pkt. 10c. 
Mixed This mixture Includes all the 
choice named varieties and will furnish a 
charming display. Pkt. 6c. 
MAY'S PRIZE HOLLYHOCK. 
These handsome flowers, with their stately spikes of handsome bloom, form grand 
and conspicuous objects In the flower garden during summer, and should always be 
frown where convenient. They are ea.slly raised from seed, and sown in January or 
ebruary in the house will bloom spendidly the same year. The seed we offer is 
maile up from the finest show varieties, and Includes all shades and colors. Pkt. 20c, 
3 pkts. 50c. 
Stocks, Snowflake. 
DIANTHUS 
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PINKS. 
STOCKS, SNOWFIjAKE. 
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A magnificent class, em- ( 
bracing some of the most ( 
popular flowers In cultlva- ( 
tion. The delicacy and rich- < 
ness of the tints, combined ( 
with the aromatic fragrance < 
of many of the species, are < 
valuable recommendations \ 
for the entire family. Many ( 
of the varieties are as deslr- ( 
able for pot plants as the ( 
Carnation. ( 
Double China Pink.— ( 
(ChinensisFl. Pl.j Charm- ( 
Ing large Pinks of every ( 
shade imaginable, blossoms 
freely the lii-st year, ' 
• A magnificent large flower- 
* ing pure while variety, sult- 
' able tor either iKit culture or 
' bedding. When grown in 
' groups or beds It makes a 
' most l)eautlful display. Try 
' it this vear. Pkt. 15c, a 
[ pkts. 25c. 
• 
( Om- seed of these has been 
I carefully saved from the 
I most perfect flowers, and we 
I know it is unsurpassed. If 
[ seed is sown early in the 
[ year they will blossom 
M.4M. P.iSSION FIXJWEB. 
Double 
Chrysanthemums. 
year 
freely the first season. 
15c, 2 pkts. 25c. 
Pkt. 
CHBTSANTHEMUM. 
HOLLYHOCKS. 
^ and Its mammouth ( 
double flowers are a' welcome addition to ( 
the flower garden. Pkt. 6c. r 
Double Japan Pink.— (Nanus Fl. PI.) ( 
Double blossoms, often measm-ing thi-ee < 
Inches across and including nearly all the ( 
colors and shades found in the floral world. 
Pkt. 6c. 
Double Diadem Pink.— (Dladematus.) A ( 
very rapid growing variety, with regular ( 
double flowers ot various colors. Pkt. 10c. 
Double Imperial Pink.— (Impcrialis Fl. 
PI.) Truly the "Imperial" of this grand ( 
class of flowers. Equally as good as many ( 
of the Carnations, and produces beautiful < 
flowers so easily. Pkt. lOc. < 
Double Fringed Japan Pink.— (L,aclnlatns ■ 
Fl. PI.) Ueauilfullv fringed double flowers < 
of the richest and most varied colors. ( 
Blooms earlv and iirofuscly. Pkt. lOc. < 
Single Japan Pink.—' Heddewlgii. ) The , 
flowers are very large and of the most bril- ( 
liant colors, varying from i 
pure whlt« to the richest 
crimson, while many are 
beautifully laced or striped. 
For bedding purposes, they 
are of Immense value, as 
the plants retain their 
beauty during the entire 
summer. Pkt. 10c. 
Mixed.— All varieties. 
Pkt. 5c, !4 02. 25c. 
Special.— One packet each 
of the above seven varieties 
for 40c. 
Mammoth Passion 
Flower. 
No climber for house or 
outdoor can surpass this 
I graceful beauty with Its 
' immense fragrant flowers 
and handsome foliage. It 
, grows rapidly from seed 
, and will frequently attain 
a height of flfteon or twenty 
feet. Pkt. aoc, 3 pkts. SOc. 
k Butterfly Flower. 
I (SCHIZANTHUS. ) 
^ Few of the annuals are 
' more attractive than this. 
I The flowers are of every con- 
ceivable shade and color, 
resembling "butterflies" in 
rich coloring. It will please 
For 35c w-e will sen*^ 
postpaid, 
1 Datura Cornucopia, 
1 Rose, Paris Prize. 
1 Thyrsacanlhus 
Rutilans. 
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POPPT, FAIRT BLTTSH. 
Lovely garden plants of 
\ ea.sv culture and noted for 
their delicate colors and pro- 
fusion ot bloom. 
Beauty of St. Paul. — Im- 
mense crimson flowers, shad- 
ing to carmine. Pkt. 10c, 
) 3 pkts. 26c. 
The Bride.— White, with 
carmine center. Pkt. 5c. 
Spotted or Bijou. — Pkt. 
10c, 3 pkts. 25c. 
Duchess of Albany.— Very 
I handsome, free flowering, 
( white variety. Pkt. 10c. 
Mixed.— This includes 
• many of the finest named 
• varieties. Pkt. 5c, ox. a5c. 
shape and 
you. Pkt. 6c, 
• HUMULUS JAPONICUS. 
(THE GKEAT JAPANESE CLISIBER.) 
A wonderfully rapid growing climber 
from Japan which has become very jiopuiar 
on account of its dense foliage and rapid 
growth. The leaves are a rich green color 
and exceedingly handsome. If yoti have 
a porch or trellis you desire covered very 
quickly, this wUl do it. Pkt. lOc, 3 pkts. 
26c 
GERANIUMS. 
Gorgeous flowers of hundreds ot shades 
of color, borne continuously, render this 
the most popular plant grown, either for 
lK)t cuittu-e in winter or for bedding out in 
( summer. Sown early: they flower first 
season. 
Geranium, Single Hixed.- 
Mauv varieties. 10c. 
Large Flowering, Single 
nixed. — From new varie- 
ties. 25c. 
General Grant. — Vivid 
scarlet; best scarlet for 
massing. 10c. 
Double nixed. — Includes 
many varieties. 25c . 
A CARROT. 
Best Long Orange.— One 
of the finest varieties that 
can be grown. Color rich 
orange. It is extensively 
grown for both table and 
• stock feeding. See page 11. 
' Pkt. 5c, 02. 10c, M lb. r " 
lb. 76c, postpaid. 
.25c, 
POPPT, SWOWDRrFT. 
GODETLA BRIBE. 
POPPIES OF ALL KINDS. 
Fairy BIush.-Few poppies can equal this in beauty, and no others remain nearly 
ong in flower. A bed o? these presented one continuous succession of ttowers lOT 
fully"tw'o"n)rinths', amriTw-as the adniiratxon of all visitors 
The mammoth flowers 
^rp'norfectlv double and measure from ten to thirteen inches in circumference; the 
pela'li are elegantly f^^^^^^^ and p^ure white. e_xj.:ept^at__ the tips, where they are dis. 
tinctlv coloreJwitfi rosy cream. Pkt. 10c, 3 pkts. 26c. . . v,i,.^ 
ThVPeacock^-lA new and exceedingly pretty poppy, growing aboiit t^™ "fh 
and bloominir freely The most striking feature of the flower is the conspicuous 
l^olsy Sk zone near tbe center, which brings out the vivid scarlet and cherry crim- 
^""s"^o'^d?iff-None o? mem ^^na^,p?o;?ef the li^oWdrlft for neat and compact habit , 
of crowTh or immense si/.e of flowers, frequently measuring two and one-half to three 
fnche^in diameter^ It is a profuse bloomer, covering its foliage with pure white ] 
•^"'The raka*do.-6ne ol*!!!? most charming sorts of the Poppy family that has been « 
sent to this countrj- from Japan, and Ls in form and character essentially a Japanese 
sent to tms cm^g^ > artistic beauty. Flowers pure white at the back, its fringed 
flower in its quaint ye 
edges crimson scarlet. 
Pkt. lOc, 3 pkts. asc. 
BtJTTERrLT FLOWER. 
NOTE.-FOR 25c. WE WILL SEND ONE PACKET EACH OF THE ABOVE POPPIES. 
