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L. L. MAY & CO., ST. P.XUL, MINN. 
BEGONIA. 
KUSE CKOWN AND (WANT SXOWIIALL. 
BELLIS PERENNIS. 
The old favorite double Daisy, much improved, with verj' double, large 
flowers. In the sprin^j: and early summer this is a charming plant. The 
flowers are quilled and flat petaled. White, pink and variegated. 
Double duilled Hixed. — This is a new strain, which is very fine, the 
flowers of which are composed of perfectly round petals. 15c. 
Longfellow. — Double dark rose color, and very pretty. 15c. 
G-iaut Snowball. — Unusually large, very double, pure white flowers, 
valuable for cutting. (Sec cut.) 20c. 
Rose Crown. — I<arge double flowers, having a rose colored center, or 
■crown, in each flower. (See cut.) 20c. 
BALSA MS -(Lady's Slipper.) 
(■Annual. ) 
Magnificent plants for garden culture, producing gorgeous masses, 
of brilliant colored flowers. Flowers produced in great profusion, and of 
all shades ; 2 ft. 
May's Camelia 
Flowered. — The 
finest of all ; produces 
flowers of magnifi- 
■cent color, in great 
abundance. 20c. 
Boss Flowered. — 
The peculiarity of 
this variety is its per- 
fectly double, rose- 
like blossoms, of 
-every shade of color. 
10c." 
Crimson. Spotted 
"White.— lOc. 
White Striped 
Bed and Purple.— 
1 Oc. 
Scarlet KCottled 
White.— lOc. 
Solferino. White 
Striped and Spot- 
ted Bed.— lOc. 
Porcelain Blue. — 
Shaded white. 10c. 
Maiden's Blush. 
—1 Oc. ( 
Bose.— 10c. 
White.— lOc. 
Scarlet. — E .x t r a 
fine. 10c. 
White Perfection. 
— The finest pure 
white grown. 15e. 
Soft Eose.-Shaded 
white. 10c. 
Double Camelia Flowered. — .\s double as a Camelia; perfect form; 
mixed colors. 10c. 
All Colors, Mixed. — 5c. 
BRYONOPSIS. 
(Annual. ) 
A beautiful summer climber, bearing green 
fruits, which change to bright scarlet, striped 
with white; 10 ft. 5c. 
BRACHYCOME. 
' (HaJf-Hardy Annual.) 
A dwarf free bloomer, producing large sin- 
gle flowers all summer. Sometimesitis called 
the "Swan River Daisy." 5c. 
BIGNONIA. 
Bignonia Grandifiora. — (Trumpet Creep- 
er.) A rapid growing, hardyclimbingplant. It 
clings by tendrils. The flowers, dark red and 
orange, are of trumpet shape, and borne in 
large clusters in the fall. H.P. 40 to 60 ft. 
BRACHYCOME. lOc. 
Magnificent 
o w e r in g 
plants in 
pots, and in 
Europe exten- 
sively bedded 
out, flowering 
in the great- 
est profusion 
all summer. 
The individ- 
ual florets will 
average from 
two to three 
inches in di- 
ameter, and 
are of all col- 
0 r s . T. P. 
1 ft. 
B egonia, 
T u ber o u s 
Booted, Fin- 
est Mixed.— 
Single, 15c. 
B egonia, 
from Named 
Var i e tie s . — 
Double. 25c. 
May's Minne- 
sota €lueen. — 
This is a most at- 
tractive vai'iet3', 
flo wering freely 
through a long 
period. The color 
IS bright orange, 
merging into red; 
dark foliage beau- 
tifully marked 
with light veins. 
Its habit is very 
dwarf. The seed 
we offer has been 
saved with great 
care from this ex- 
cellent strain, and 
can be relied 
upon. Pkt. 50c. 
May's Excelsior.— See Specialties 
BROWAM.IA. 
BIDENS. 
Bidens Atrosang'ui- 
nea. — Larjjc. very showy, 
and free (iowering. Color, 
dark crimson, rcsemblinjc 
the Single Dahlia. 
Height, from 2 to 3ft. 10c. 
BARTONIA. 
(Annual. ) 
Aurea.— A favorite half-hardy annual of easj- culture, 
bright golden color. 5c. 
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BRYONOPSIS. 
