70 . L. L. MAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
CAILLARDiA-lBlanket Flower). 
(Annual. ) 
Exceedingly sho\V3'; produces large flowers of scarlet, white and yel- 
low, borne freely throughout the summer; height, 1 to 2 ft. 
Gaillardia Picta. — One foot high; flowers creamy yellow. 5c. 
Gaillardia Picta Lorenziana. — Most beautiful and distinct in ap- 
pearance; the tiowers form into globular shaped heads, finelj' divided 
and fringed ; the colors are various shades of deep crimson, buff, and 
golden yellow ; it begins to flower very early, and continues until frost; 
handsome and ornamental ;|2 feet. 10c, 
OtTB NEW MIXED HYBRID aATLLARDIA. 
These are undoubtedly the finest varieties of the hybrids. They are 
unrivaled for their richness and brilliancy of color. The flowers are large 
and ver>' free blooming, continuing in bloom from early summer until 
late autumn. When grown in clusters they present a very handsome 
appearance. The seed which we offer is saved from the finest hybrid va- 
rieties. Pkt. 15c. 
GRASSES-(Ornamental). 
A^ostis Kebulosa. — Very beautiful, hardy annual. 5c. 
Aveua Sterilis. — (Animated Oats.) — Exceedingly graceful and beauti- 
ful : hardv annual. 5c. 
Briza Iffaxima. — (Large Quaking Grass.) — Very elegant, hardy an- 
nual. 5c. 
Colx liachrymsB. — (Job's Tears.) — Half-hardy annual. 5c. 
Eragrostis Ele^ans. — (Love Grass.) — Very pretty. hardy anntaal. 5c. 
Elymus Hystrix. — Exceedingly beautiful hardy annual." 5c. 
Eulalia Japonica. — Verj' handsome, being striped across the leaf; 
hardy perennial. 10c. 
Eriauthus Havene. — Hardy perennial ; resembles the Pampas in ap- 
pearance, but attaining a greater height than that variety and quite 
hardy. lOe. 
Gynerium Arg'enteum. — (Pampas Grass.) — The finest ornamental 
grass in cultivation ; half hardy perennial. 10c. 
Stipa Penata. — ( Feather Grass.)— One of the most beautiful of grasses; 
hardy perennial. 10c. 
GLOXINIA. 
One of the most beau- 
tiful green-house plants 
known. They possess 
all shades of color, and 
the erect, horizontal and 
pendulous flowers are 
verygrAceful and lovely. 
They can be raised easily 
from seed. (Sec cut.) 
Kay's Choice ]3Cized. 
—Pkt. 25c. 
Gloxinia Hybrida 
Grandiflora, " May's 
Gloriosa." — (Novelty.)— 
This magnificent new 
Gloxinia is unequaled for 
it« beautiful coloring of 
crimson scarlet, its 
very delicately frilled 
petals adding consider- 
ably to the refinement of 
their appearance. This 
variety belongs to the 
erecta class, whose flow- 
ers are borne upright, 
and the dark green vel- 
vety foliage, with pretty 
silvery white venation, 
enhances its beauty in no 
small degree. Pkt. 50c. 
DefiLance.— See Special* 
tics. 
CYPSOPHILA. 
(Perennial.) 
Free flowering plants for borders and rockeries. Flowers borne in 
gr^at numbers, in loose, graceful bunches; height, 1 ft. 
EldgranS White, — Splendid for cutting, and is dried for winter bouquets. 
Pure white, oc. 
Rosea. — Charming dwarf plant, with pink blossoms. 5c. 
GOURDS. 
(Annual, ) 
Summer climbers of exceedingly rapid growth and luxuriant foliage, 
bearing ornamental and curious fruits, known as "Ornamental Gourds.** 
Height, 10 to 30 ft. 
Bottle-Shaped, — 5c. 
Hercules Club. — Green fruits, 2 to 5 ft. long. r>Q 
White, Eg'ir-Shaped.— 5c. 
Pear-Shaped, White and Green.— 5c 
Fine Mixed.— 5c. 
