IF YOU WANT THE~B EST, BUY MAY^ 
Begroiiia Metallica. 
ANTHERICUM. 
■VITTATXTM VABlEaATUH. A most de- 
sirable vase or window-box plant; long, 
narrow green toliaKe edgerl with white. 
Each 20c., postpaid. 
FLOWERING BEGONIAS. 
Begonias are deservedly popular for their beautiful 
graceful flower.s. free-blooming: qualities and 
Xacli lOc, postpaid, except where noted. 
AIiBA PICTA. I^eaves narrow, green, and 
nicely spotted wiih wliite. Flowers white, in 
clusters. 
AOATHA. A mo.st delicate shade of soft 
.satiny pink. Each 15c. 
DIASEMA. A variety with large, deeply 
•cut foliage, rich olive green with silvery dots 
^and veins. 
OI.OIBE DE IiOKBAINE. The greatest of 
.all Begonias. Grows from 10 to 12 inches high. 
Throiigliout tile entire winter completely hld- 
<len wilti soft, rosv-pink flowers. Each 15c. 
"TSIUMPHE DE L'EST." Briglit rosy-red 
racemis of llowei-s. Each 15c. 
XNCARNATA. Dark green leaves, spotted 
m-hite. T-^Iowci-s snowy pink. 
MABGUEBITE. Blossoms rose colored. 
M. DE IiESSEPS. Leaves green, richly spotted 
•with silver. I'Mowers white and rosy pink. 
METAIiIiICA. Surface of leaf a lustrous metallic or 
bronze coloi-, x rined; (lowers white. Each 15c. 
SAN-DERSONn. Scarlet. Winter bloomer. Each 15c 
lOTTO aACKEB. Flowers bright coral red. 
■WELTONIEWSIS BOSEA. White and pink nowers. 
WEX-TONIEITSIS AI.BA. Waxy white flowers. 
BOSEA MTTIiTH'IiOBA. Hose col- 
<ored flowers. 
SUBFEI.I.ATTn» NIOBICANS. 
Darkest foliage. 
FBES. CABKOT. Flowers coral red. 
BTJBBA. Deep green leaves, coral 
red Itlossoms. 
THUBSTOITZ. Pink flowers and 
metallic foliage. 
TEBNON. A dwarf variety, espe- 
cially valuable for bedding. The foli- 
age is a rich red, glossy green edged 
with red. The flowers when first open- 
ed are a deep red. which change to a 
<lear rose color. Each 10c., doz. $1.00. 
Anthericnm, 
Vittatnm 
Varieg-atiuu. 
Bong'ainTillea, Chinese Paper Plant. 
BEGONIA REX (Ornamental 
Leaved Variety), l^^, ^^-^ 
eminently as the most beautiful as well 
as the most desirable among decorative 
foliage plants. No description can do 
justice to the marvelous beauty of their 
foliage. Each 20c., postpaid. 
foliage, BOUGAINVILLEA (Chinese Paper Plant). 
culture. QIiABBA SANDEBIAITA. As a pot plant it is magnificent, 
splendid, Camelia-Iike foliage, deep shining green. 
Plants commence to bloom in small pots and continue 
throughout the year. As the plant grows older it is 
literally covered with blossoms of a dazzling rosy crim- 
son, with deep golden yellow antlers. Each 25c., 
postpaid. 
OI^BBA, W. X. HABBZS. In this new variety, 
which is the sport of the above, the foliage is 
beautifully variegated or marbled, with creamy 
white or a dark green ground, the two colors 
about equally divided. Each 30c., postpaid. 
BOUVARDIA. 
AZiBA. A beautiful single, free flowering, 
pure wliite variety; excellent for cut flowers 
no matter whether for bouquets or table dec- 
oration. A spray of it is sure to be most 
prominent and pleasing and the fragrance is deliciously re- 
freshing, and if well grown they will continue flowering 8 
or 9 months out of the year. Each 2Sc., postpaid. 
■RTJTTmWAKrCTA One of the most beautiful plants 
XJriUOm/^lNOirt.. of recent introduction. The flowers 
being a foot in length and 8 to 10 Inches in diameter, 
nre drooping, bell shaped, of immense size, many of them 
Creamy white, very fragrant, robust grow- 
er and fine bloomer, it being no uncomm<>n 
sight to see 20 to 30 blooms open at the 
same time. Can be grown outside in 
summer or indoors in winter. Each 
20c., postpaid. 
BROWALLIA. 
JAMESOnriA. An old but neglected 
plant, forming compact, bushy heads, 
which, when plants are in bloom, arc 
covered witli large violet shaped (lowers 
of a bright orange color, giving it a ricli 
golden appearance. Each 15c., postpaid. 
OIOAITTEA. New, color intense indi- 
go blue, valu- 
able as a cut 
(iower as it is 
never out of 
bloom. Each 
aoc, postpaid. 
^ouvardia. 
The Tnie Brnguansia. 
Browallia Jamesonla. 
L. L. MAY & CO.. ST. P.\UL, MINN. 
