IF YOU WANT THE B EST, BUY MAY' 
Cape ruchsia (Phyg-elius Capense). 
GERANIUMS. 
FUCHSIAS. 
Well-known favorites for planting out in par- 
tially shaded positions during the summer, or 
for late winter flowering in the window or 
greenhouse. The following collection is a se- 
lection of the finest varieties: 
Price 10c. each or 3 for 25c., postpaid, except 
■where noted. 
BIiACK FBrnCE. Single, bright waxy car- 
mine, pinlt corolla. 
EAKi; HOI^T. Single, striped red and white. 
EIiM CITY. Double; sepals rich crimson 
with v<T.y full, deep purple corolla. 
GtUOXKS DBS MARCHES. Double; tube and 
sepals deep scarlet, corolla pure white. 
HEIiENE. (Tree Fuchsia.) Large, semi- 
double, orange scarlet blossoms. 
^OBD BTSON. Large, single purple blossoms. 
MBS. E. O. sililt. Large double blossoms; 
corolla pure wliito. sepals dark red. 
MBS. MABSHAI^I^. Semi-double; corolla car- 
mine, sepals white. 
FHENOMENAI^. Double; tube and sepals 
coral-red, corolla very large, of a bright violet- 
purplo. 
FBIKTCE ITAPOIiEOIT. Double purple. 
BOSAinrs FATBI. Double; deep scarlet tube 
and sepals, large white corolla. 
TBOPHEE. Double; corolla dark purple, se- 
pals deep red. 
TBAUnra QTTEEW. a choice variety of 
traiimg or drooping habit. 
CAPE FUCHSIA. 
A valuable pot plant which blooms almost in- = 
cessantly during the summer months, and will "i- 
stand more hardships and will produce more ' 
flowers than the common geranium. The flow- 
ers are bright scarlet and very showy. 20c 
«acb, postpaid. 
GENISTA 
CANARIENSI. 
(Shower of Qold.) 
A beautiful yellow flowering 
?lant that grows and ilowers 
reely with ordinary care, flow- 
ering so freely as to literally 
cover the plant with its rich 
golden yellow blooms when well 
grown. A very popular plant 
for Easter decorations, at which 
time it is usually a mass of 
bloom. 15c. each, postpaid. 
HELIOTROPE. 
The Heliotrope is prized more 
for its fragrance than for tin- 
beauty of its flowers, though as 
grown to-day they are very hand- 
some. It is a favorite with every 
one. Very desirable for hous. 
culture, a single plant filling 
whole room with perfume. Each 
10c., 3 for 25c., doz. $1.00, post- 
-pald. 
Al^BEBT DEIOEATTZ. Golden 
foliage, mottled green; flowers 
deep lavender. 
KME. DE BI^ONAT. Large 
truss, nearly pure white. 
FKOBENCE inOHnNOAI.E. 
The best free-flowering lavender. 
O-eranium, Mars. 
Price of all G-eranltims, each 10c., 
three for 25c., per dozen $1.00, post- 
paid, except as noted. 
BEST DOUBIiE VABIETIES. 
BICCABD. Bright vermilion 
crimson scarlet, 
blotched crimson 
Oenlflta (Shower of OoIA). 
Heliotrope, a favorite with everyone. 
AAPHOITSO 
scarlet. 
A. H. TBEOO. Dazzling 
semi-double. Each 15c. 
AKIiIANCE. Lilac white, 
rose, semi-double. Each 15c. 
BEAUTY FOIrEVINE. Rosy salmon, seml- 
doul^le. 
FIiETTB BIiANC. Beautiful pure white. 
JEAN VIAtTD. Semi-double, pure pink. 
JOHN SOYXE. Bright vermilion, serai- 
double. 
lA mCOITTABIiE. Rose color. 
MAD. BOZAIN. "White. 15c. each. 
FBEDICTIOIT. Cerise pink. 
S. A. NTJTT. Dark crimson. 15c. eBCh. 
LA PAVOBITE. Snowy white. Each 15c. 
M. CAITOVAS. Brilliant scarlet with velvet 
maroon .sliarlin.i,'.'^. Each 15c. 
VII.I.E DE POITIERS, intense pure scarlet. 
MISS PBANCES PERKINS. Beautiful pink. 
BEST SmCtXE VABIETIES. 
AXICEOFVnrCEinTES. White veined scarlet. 
(JBAKVIIiIiE. Soft, clear pink. 
JACQUERIE. Dark crimson scarlet. 
MRS. E. RAWSON. Salmon-shaded crimson. 
MARS. Single, rose shading to white. 
MBS. E. O. HIU. Single salmon. 
MBS. J. M. QABB. Single white. 
MBS. BEABDSIiEV. Single salmon pink. 
MAD. POIBIEB. Violet carmine, single flower. 
QUEEN- OP THE WEST. Single scarlet. 
(Ivy I^eaf.) 
BEAUTY OP CASTI.E Hllli.Soft rose color 
JEANNE DE ABC. Very 
large, pure white. 
SOUV. CHAS. TUBNEB. Flow- 
ers bright pink. 
(Variegated Iieaved.) 
MRS. FOIiliOCK. Golden trl- 
! ol.>i- so.'iiict llowors. 
MOUNTAIN OP SNOW. Large 
li'av. s. (-a.uod .'<ilvor. 
MAD. SAI^IiEBOI. Small 
loaves, tinted white. 
(Sweet Scented.) 
BOSE. This is the most de- 
sirable of the scented and fra- 
grant varieties. 
(I>ady Washington.) 
SANDIFOBD'S SURPBISE. 
Big black blotches in upper pet- 
als, edged fiery red, surrounded 
with a broad band of white; low- 
f-r petals white, with bright red 
st)Ot in center of each. 30c. each. 
MRS. SANDIPORD. A splen- 
did semi-double white flower, 
some flowers showing a small 
rich maroon spot In upper pet- 
als, heavily fringed. 30c. each. 
SANDIPORD'S BEST. A beau- 
tiful shade of pink, surrounded 
with a deep band of the purest 
white, with large white throat. 
30c. each; the set of 3 for 75c. 
L. L. MAY & CO.. ST. PAUL, MINN. 
