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L. L. MAY & CO., sr. PAUL, JIf/AIV. 
BOTTVARBIA, ALFBKD NEtTNER. 
MANETTIA VINE. 
This is splendid lor hoiise culture during the 
winter, and makes a grand showing when 
trained around a window or on a trellis over 
the plants in a window garden. 
It is also fine for growing out of doors dur- 
ing the summer months, often attainiug a 
height o( 13 or 15 feet in a single season, and 
producing hundreds of bright yellow and scar- 
let flowers about two Inches in length. The 
vines which we send out are strong and thrifty, 
and will blossom in a few days after being 
planted. Price 15c each, 3 for 40c. 
CLERODENDRON BALFOURI. 
A superb house climber that has become very 
popular within the last two years, and is now 
in great demand. It grows very rapidly and 
to almost any height, and may be trained in 
any desired shape. The flowers slightly re- 
semble the blossoms of a Fuchsia. Color white 
and scarlet. It makes a beautiful display when 
trained on a trellis among the plants in a win- 
dow garden. We would strongly ujrgo all our 
friends who want a fine house climber to order 
this Clerortendron. Price ISc each. 3 for 40c. 
BOUVARDIAS. 
A teautlfnl class of autumn and winter ( 
Woomlng plants; producing flowers in great 
abundance, varying in color from the purest 
■white to the deepest scarlet. 
President Cleveland.— (New.) —Flowers 
large and of a bright scarlet crimson. The best 
single Uouvard la vet introluced. Price 20c. 
Rosea Multlflora. Plant vigorous. Flowers 
large pink and very handsome. The most 
prominent feature, however, about this vari- 
ety is Its everblooming qualitiea Price 15c. 
The Bride.— White. Price 15c. 
DOUBLE Fl.OWERINQ VARIETIES. 
President Garfield.- Pink. Price 15c. 
Alfred Neuner.— The most tjeautlful double 
■white. Blossoms are extra large and resemble 
a large bunch of miniature tuberoses. Price 
SOc each, 3 for 50c. 
I For 
$1.00 
We will .send postpaid, one each 
Begonia. Silver Star. IJouvarclia, 
Alfred Neuner. Pelargonium, 
Minnie May. Meyenia, Erecta. 
Chrvsanthemum. Hicks Arnold. 
Fuchsia, Purple Queen. The 
Black Calla. 
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NEW CANNAS. 
These are now the most popular bedding 
plants, their beautiful colors making a mag- 
nillcent display all through the summer. 
A. Bouvier.— Grows to a height of 3 or 4 feet. 
The flowers iire a rich blood red and produced 
in the greatest profusion. Price 40c. 
Madam Crozy.— Claimed by some to be the 
finest ever introduced. It is certainly the 
showiest with its mammoth scarlet flowers 
each of which is banded ■with a margin of gold. 
Pi-ice 35c. 
Paul narquant.— Entirely distinct from any 
other variety, the delicate salmon shade which 
gradually deepens into rosy pink or carmine 
makes a most beautiful flower. Pi'lce 35c. 
Capt. P. de Suzzoni.— Kich yellow, lightly 
marked with spots of red. Very s howy 
Price 40c. 
For91.00 we will send any three of 
the above Cannas. 
LANTANAS. 
Exceedingly valuable plants forslngle 
specimens In pots. .Sometimes called 
Tree N'erbena. They thrive In o\u- hot, 
dry. sunny weather, when so many of 
our other plants suffer. Few plants 
bloom more profusely and continu- 
ously, or afford a greater variety of 
colors. Price 10c each, 31.00 per doz. 
Distinction. — Kich, orange yellow, 
fading into rose. 
Oolconda,— Saffron, changing to soft 
orange. 
Hendersonl.— Orange, changing to 
bright crimson. 
La Nicge.— Pure ■white, with faint 
shades of lemon; very profuse. 
Marmorata— Foliage mottled with yel- 
low; flowers orange, changing to rose. 
Mine d'Or.— Clear golden orange. 
Protee.— Amaranth and light orange. 
Pluie d'Or.— Very clear.creamy yellow 
Rayon-de-Soleil.— Rosy pink, chang- 
ing to orange yellow. 
HONEY 
SUCKLE. 
Puchsta-Plowered. 
Few of the new 
^plants introduced 
, within the past few 
years have had such 
a demand as this 
, beautiful climRer. and 
r nothing is more desir- 
able than this grand 
Honeysuckle. The 
flowers are bright red, 
long, trumiiet-shaped 
and borne in large 
clusters.drooping like 
the Fuchsia. It 1 . a 
vigorous grower, with 
lovely foliage and 
long branches, which 
trail in a charming 
manner. During the 
entire summer and 
early fall it is liter- 
ally covered with the 
hand.some red blos- 
soms. We are Indeed glad to state that we have a 
fine stock of this graud climber, and have made 
the price very low, so as to be within the reach of 
all. Price aSc each, 3 for 60c. 
HYDRANGEAS. 
Otaksa.— Large foliage, of a deep green, bearing a 
profusion of deep rose-colored flowers, in huge 
trusses. New and very flue. Price SOc. 
New Red Branched.— Trusses and florets larger and 
brighter than those of Otaksa: a very free bloomer, 
producing large and niagnittcently formed trusses 
from evei-y shoot. The best known variety for forcing 
and culture in pots or tubs. Price 35c. 
Thomas Hogg.— A beautiful variety, with large 
trusses of pure white tto'wers. Very valuable for 
forcing In the winter. Price SOc. 
CRINUM KIRKII. 
I^eaves wavy-edged, and radiated in the form of a 
rosette. Usually two flower stalks, each two or more 
feet tall, and of a dark purplish color are sent uo at 
the same time, each bearing a large umbel, consist ing 
of from twelve to twenty large, lily-shaped flowers of 
the greatest beauty and fragrance. The ixstals are 
broad and pure white, vrlth a de-p reddish purple 
stripe down the center of the outside of each and show- 
ing through faintly on the inside. Large Bulbs. 
Price 75c each, 3 for $2.00. 
MEXICAN PEPEROMIA. 
A charming basket plant, with small, oval leaves of 
a very dark green, freely veined and marked with 
silver. Both pretty and odd, and it Is very easy to 
grow, and trails in a pretty graceful maimer; it will 
soon be very popular as a bracket pot plant, or to 
train over tiie side of a basket, or for specimens in 
pots. Try it. Price 15c each. 
NEW CANNAS. 
