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L. L. MAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
SOCQE HEm PliflflTS. 
SflN^EVERIfl ZE/ILANiQA. 
A new and rare plant that is unequaled for ornamental purposes. It is of easy ctHtnre 
and one of the finest plants that ca« be grown for decorating the hall, window seats or the 
drawing room. As shown in illustration, the leaves arc striped crosswise with white and 
fl?r .f'^"' ^^'"^1^ """f* jo^el a"d beautiful appearance. It does best where other plants 
fad, that IS, out of the sunlight. Bemg easily grown, it is certain to become one of the most 
popular decorative plants in cultivation. The fact that it can be grown in anv part of the 
Sansevesia Zealanica. 
gcthcr with the long delicate blossoms, makiiig'a ?)'eautt'fur"dkplay.' 'As'a renter '^^^^ 
basket or vaise, or grown as a single .specimen for the table, it is unequaled. S6o. e»eh. 
BEQONIfl FflUL BRUflNT. 
One of the finest Begonias introduced for many years. It grows in an upright, bushyform 
as shoyra by the cut, and throws the beautifxil rcse-eolored flowers far above the plant on 
long, slender stems. It blossoms freely, and is a decided acquisition, as it will grow and 
thrive in almost any situation, and requires no more ca'e than a geranium This varietv 
should be m every collection of Begonias. 36o. each. 
BEQONI/I YELUTIN/I. 
■ Another new variety that is a seedling of Metallica. It is bound to surpass its parent, both 
in habit of growth and beauty of leaf, and is certainly a grand addition to the list of Bego- 
nias. The surface of the leaves is a dark green color, shaded and veined in a beautiful manner 
The under side is a light bronze or crimson shade. 35c. each. 
TROr/IEOLUn b/IRKNE55. 
THE NEW DOtTBLE NASTURTIUM;. 
This is without doubt the grandest Nasturtium ever introduced, and one of the showiest 
climbers in our list. It is particularly adapted to house culture, and blooms prof jsely during 
the winter months, and is also a splendid outdoor vine for covering verandas, etc. It is oer- 
fcctly double, and of a rich crimson color. A most attractive climber, and should be in everv 
collection. 20c. each. ^ 
fln/IRYLLI5 flEXICflN/I. 
One of the most beautiful plants of this class. It is of easy culture and blooms very soon 
^^t'.T '^'"S planted. 1 he charming bright, velvety red flo'wers always attract attention 
while the rapid growth and freedom of bloom makeit a favorite with all. We have purchased' 
an enormous stock of this rare Amaryllis, and are able to offer it to our friends at a orice 
that places it within the reach of every one. Three r.f these lovely plants when in bloom in 
a large vase or jar make the most lovel.v display imaginable. None should faU to secure 
at least three of these bulbs. Price, SOc, 3for 50c., postpaid. secure 
Canna Flaecida. 
A new Florida Canna with flowers so large and lorely 
that few varieties in cultivation can compare with it in 
delicate beauty, not even the magniScent French Cannas 
which have created such a sensation for the past season or 
two. Its blossoms are from a rich golden yellow to a pale 
straw color, are over two inches in diameter the narrow- 
est way and five or more inches the widest way. The pet- 
als are ver>' delicate, with edges beautifully crimped, the 
blossom resembHng the Iris flower in shape and appear- 
ance more than a Canna. The plant is dwarf in height, — 
from two to four feet, — but grows vigorously and blooms 
profusely all summer. Price, 25c. 
Rare Iffexiean Bolbs. 
niLLfl PIFLOR/I. 
The flowers arc borne in pairs, are of a pure waxv white 
color, about two inches in diameter. The petals are thick 
and soft. It is one of the finest flowers that can be grown 
for cutting, as it keeps a long time after being plucked. 
These three bulbs make a grand display when grown in 
one vase. 10c. each. 
BE55ER/I ELEQflN5. 
Another Mexican bulb, and is a fit companion for Milla 
Biflora. It commences to bloom very soon after being 
planted, and blossoms until cut off by the frost. The flow- 
ers are of a bright scarlet and white color, bell-shaped and 
drooping. A perfect beauty. 10c. each, 
WLOBOTHRfl FL/IYfl. 
A rare Mexican bulb that produces clusters of lovelv cup- 
shaped, j-ejlow flowers in great profusion. The petals are 
spotted with black, giving them a most novel appearance 
10c. each. 
One each of these three Mexican Bulbs for 26c. 
Paul Bkuant. 
Per dozen, your choice, 76c. 
