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L. L. MAY & CO. ST. PAUL, MINN. 
3 Han^isome ClimbeFs. 
SOLflNUn QR/INDIFLOR/I. 
A beautiful plant that grows to a height of about six feet, and is cot- 
ered with large clusters of fine star-shaped white flowers. It is a splen- 
did pot plant for winter culture, and one of the best summer blooming climbers ever 
introduced. It is indeed a grand sight to see these three climbers trained side by side 
on a trellis, mingling their beautiful blossoms. The demand for this wonderful plant 
last year has decided us to grow a large stock this season, and we have made the 
prices exceedingly low. 25c. each. 
IVOnEA F/INDUR/IT/I. 
This is certainly the greatest addition to the list of rapid-growing vines intro- 
duced for many years. It is far superior to the common old Moon Flower, which had 
such a run several years ago, being more rapid in growth and producing its large, 
white flowers in greater abundance. The greatest advantage, however, lies in the 
fact that it is perfectly hardy, living in the ground year after year, and increasing in 
strength and beauty each season. An enormous stock of this beautiful climber enables 
us to offer it at a very low price, and none of our patrons should fail to include this 
lovely climber in their order this season. 20c. each. 
n/INETTW VINE. 
This is by far the most desirable vine ever introduced, as it blossoms the year 
round, and does not seem to require any rest at all. Do not confound this grand 
variety with the old Manettia Cordifolia that has been in cultivation for so many 
years. This is splendid for house culture during the winter, and makes a grand show- 
ing when trained around a window or on a trellis over the plants in a window garden, as shown in 
our colored plate. It is also fine for growing out of doors during the summer months, often attaining 
a height of twelve or fifteen feet in a single season, and producing hundreds of bright yellow an! 
thrml T'^nf^-r* •'-^j"^^ "^"Sth. The vines which we send out are strong and 
thrifty, and will blossom in a few days after being planted. 25c. each. 
E will send one each of the 
above described vines po stpaid 
to any address. This is the most 
liberal offer ever made by any firm, 
and no one should fail to t^k e ad- 
vantage of it. Just think, the three 
finest climbers in cultivati on*at 
your door for only 50 cents. 
DON'T OVERLOOK THIS. 
