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L. L.MAY& CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
ABUTILONS. 
(BVERBLOOMING.) 
A splendid class of free flower- 
ing 1 plants which are in bloom 
nearly the whole year. The blos- 
soms are of all shades and colors, 
bell-shaped, large, and produced 
in great profusion. They are 
grand house plants. 
Snow Ball.— A beautiful pure 
white variety, greatly resembling 
the old Boule oe Neige. Flowers 
large and very fine. 20c each. 
Golden Bell. — Very appropri- 
ately named, as a well grown 
plant of this variety has the 
appearance of being Bung with 
an abundance of glittering, 
golden bells, making 1 a fine con- 
trast against the rich, green 
leaves. It is a strong, handsome 
grower. It blooms continually 
during theentl re winter, andis un- 
doubtedly the finest yellow Abu- 
tl Ion ever introduced. 20oeach. 
Double Thompspnii.-One of the best in our collection; 
colored, large, double, and produced In the greatest profusion, 
and blotched in a most peculiar manner. 2nceach, 
nJ!K i„ Per ?M Ctl , on -~7 The flowers are a n ff nt P'D^ color, and 
profusion. Plant a strong, vigorous grower, of a dwarf habit. 
flowers are orange 
jLeaves are spotted 
produced In great 
15c each. 
IMPATIENS SULTANI. 
ABUTILON, SNOW BALL. 
RflflK^ To our patrons this season we will give CDCC 
UUUrtO two valuable books free. See page 2. friLLi 
FUCHSIAS. 
NEW DOUBLE GERANIUM. H. r. D ARROW. 
Metallica. — A 
under side of lea 
Beanty of West Kent — A lovely plant of good thrifty 
habit of growth, large, double blossoms of great substance- 
corolla soft carmine, sepals reddish purple. 20c each. 
Duchess of Edinburgh— A grand, hold, free flowering vari- 
ety that in Kngland is considered one of the best for general 
culture. 1 he sepals are broad and completely reflexed, of a 
bright carmine color; full double corolla, petals white, suf- 
fused and marked with rose at the base. A most beautiful 
plant and should be in every collection. 25ceach. 
India.— India is a strong rapid growing variety, producing 
large double purple blossoms In great profusion; it does 
well in almost any situation and requires but little attention; 
j j as near perfection as a plant can be, and one 
adapted to house culture. Strong, thrifty plants. 25c each. 
Storm King.— A free growing variety of rather slendor 
and drooping habit; one of the most persistent bloomers, 
lhe flowers are of extraordinary large size, and very double; 
corolla a beautiful blush white, veined with carmine; tube 
and sepals carmine red. 15c each. 
Molesworth.— Short tube and sepals of a bright rich red; corolla extra large; pure 
double Ss aSfeach" Plant 13 °* robU8t ' u P ri S h * growth; best of alf the 
BOTE.— For fifty cents we will send any three of the above Fuchsias, postpaid. 
BEGONIAS. 
shrubby variety, good grower and free bloomer; leaves triangular; 
t and stem hairy; the surface of a lustrous metallic or bronze color, 
veined darker; flowers white. 15c each. 
Alba Ficta. — Dwarf, shrubby habit and very 
compact growth. The loaves are long pointed and 
of a glossy, green color, thickly spotted with 
silvery white; foliage small and habit very grace- 
ful. 15c each. 
Perfection.— An English variety that has at- 
tracted great attention the past two seasons. It Is 
a fine, tall-growing Begonia of exceedingly rapid 
growth, and one of the best we have ever seen for 
pot culture. Flowers of a waxy white and pro- 
duced in great abundance. 25c each. 
Weltoniensis Alba.— Fine, bright green foliage, 
with pure white flowers; excellent for cut flowers. 
10c each. 
Diadema.— An elegant new Begonia, particu- 
larly adapted for home culture; its large, deeply- 
cut foliage, and Its silvery dots and veins, as well 
as the fine habit of its growth, make it one of the 
most marked varieties of recent introduction 
20c each. 
Bex.— There are many varieties In this class, and 
we have a large collection. The Rex are beautiful 
at any and all times of the year, their large, fancy 
colored leaves always making a handsome display 
Our stock includes the best named varieties 
Strong plants. 20c each, 3 for 50c. 
Special.— For only seventy-five cents we will 
send one each of the above six Begonias, post- 
paid. 
This plant was introduced from South Africa. It grows freely and flowers Dro- 
^.fnp y nf'lif 0 !!*i in yi ally - resembling somewhat a balsam In habit of growth and 
shape of leaf. Hie flowers are single, larger than a twenty-five cent piece of the rich- 
est carmine-magenta olor. A grand bedding and house plant 15c each, 4 for 50c 
GERANIUMS. 
H. P. D arrow. —A new double 
Geranium, and the darkest variety 
ever introduced. The flowers are of 
an immense size and the deepest 
shade of scarlet. 20c each, 3 for 50o. 
Ang-ra Pequena.— Large, serci- 
double flowers of a soft shade of red. 
Very fine. 15c each, 3 for 40c. 
Grace May.— The finest semi- 
double pink we have ever grown. 
Flowers extra large, and a beautiful 
shade of pink. 20c each, 3 for 5vc. 
General Grant.— A superb single 
variety, with bright scarlet flowers. 
15c eacn, 3 for 40c. 
Master Christine.— A lovely single 
pink variety. 15c each, 3 for 40c. 
Bo sc.— The well known sweet- 
scented Geranium. 15c each, 3 for 40c. 
Moreno.— A splendid ivy leaf vari- 
ety, with immense flowers of a bright 
pink color. 20c each, 3 for 50c. 
ICCHRIA INDIA, 
BEGONIA METALLICA. 
