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L. L. MAY & CO., SI. PAUL, MINN. 
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]>^e\V Do^t>le Flo^erii^g paeor^ias 
tI Lady Leonora Bramwoll.— This has attracted consldprable attention in Eng- 
j3 land, and was awarded llrst-classcertitleate by t he Royal Horticultural Society. 
H The color is a beautiful rosy pink, with an edgiup; of light silvery pink. It is a 
M grand variety and worthy of a place in every collection. 75c eiich. 
m Ethel Brownell.— Another new variety, and one of the finest in our collection. 
tThe hlossoms are of an immense slx-e, and the most beautiful snowy white. Do 
not confound this jjraud Paconia with the flowering, conunon small while vari- 
et ies oiTered at a lo w price . It Ls one of the most florif erous and strongest (jrowlng 
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of all the double sorts, and is unequalled by any 
of the white paeonias we have ever seen. Very 
sweet and a splendid variety in ev^ery respect. 
65c each. 
Jaquenetta.— This Is a deep violet purple, and 
one of the showiest of them all. It forms a 
striking contrast when placed by the side ol 
the delicate colored varieties. 60c each. 
Lord Wellington.- Rich crimson; very full 
and double. One of the most attractive varie- 
ties In cultivation. 50c each. 
Rosy Morn.— A beautiful bright pink variety. 
Flowers very large, perfectly double and ex- 
ceedingly fragrant. One of the earliest in 
bloom. 50c each. 
Mary Stuart.— Delicate flesh color; a finely 
formed, full flower, sweetly scentcHl. The 
ilanl is of vigorous growth, and produces 
.lowers In great abundance. 50c each. 
Iir^patiei^s S^lt^^^. • • 
One of the finest house plants. Flowers are 
a rich carmine magenta color and freely pro- 
duced the year around. Valuable for house 
culture or summer flowering out In the garden. 
Price 10c each. 
Meyeqia 
Erccta 
A flower for everyone who desires a 
plant that will grow easily and flower 
profusely diiring the spring, summer and 
fall. 
The blossoms are a rich blue In color and 
shaped like a Gloxinia. Our stock is very 
fine and our price very low for this beauty. 
Price 20c each, 3 for 50c. 
Goboea Scai^dei^s . . . 
An exceedingly 'showy free flowering 
cllml)er with large bell shaped blossoms. 
One of the best summer climbers we have 
ever tried. We offer two varieties. White. 
Price 15c. Blue. Price 16c. 
RARE C^BTSANTHEMUMS 
A rare and novel water lily 
which produces mammoth 
bvaclnth-llke flowers of a 
lilac rose shade. Ea,slly 
grown in any vase or jar that 
win hold water. Be sure 
and try it. Price 15c each, 
3 for 40c. 
Qiiv prize Gt^rysar^tl^cir^an^s. # ♦ # # • 
"We offer below the choicest collection of Chrysanthemums that can be secured in 
America. Most of i he following varieties have taken prizes at the various Exhibitions m 
'""niWred'w^ h1t^ck"-ASother beauty, and certainly the finest of the large flowering white 
varieties It is a great favorite with all, and we have no doubt but it will take the place 
of the other white Clirysanthemums when better knomi. Price 26c e;u'h, 3 for 65c. 
nrs. DeWItt Smith.— Large incurve<l flowers, petals soft rose, centre white. Price 20c. 
Hrs E D. Adams.— Maminoih white blossoms. Has taken fourteen prizes. Price 20c. 
Mrs J. W. Couch.— A new color in this class. The nearest approach to apurple that has 
ever been introduced. Price 30c. , , t^, , « 
Mrs. J. W.Morris«y.—Full flowers, silvery pink. Price 10c. „„„ 
Mrs. n. C. Madeira.— Beautiful globe shaped orange yellow flowers. A fine grower. 
Price 15c. 
NIveus.— Snow white. Has won six prizes. Price 20c. 
Portia.— Clear pink, dwarf habit of growth. Price 10c. 
TheOucen.— Globe shaiied white blossoms of large size. Price 15c. 
Louis Boehmer, or Ostrich Plume.— The well kno^vn pink with delicate feathery flowers. 
Hicks^rnold.— Old gold, very showy. Has taken twelve prizes. Price 30c. 
Joey Hill.— Cardinal red and old gold. Exceedingly bright and showy 
Q W. Chllds.— Deep crlms<m sh;idod with brown. Price 15c. 
Col W. B. Smith.— Large golden bronze blossoms. One of the best. 
Ada Leroy.— Clear rose pink, extra fine for cutting. Pric e 20c. 
Price 20c. 
Price 25c 
