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L. L. MAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
STOCKS. 
' (Annual.) 
The Ten Weeks Stock, "Stock Gilly," or"Gilly Flower," as they are 
sometimes called, stands pre-eminent among annuals for either flower 
beds, pot culture, cut flowers, or delicious, spicy perfume. They have 
been greatly improved in the past few years, and a large flowering strain 
has been originated, which, for size, doubleness and variety of exquisite 
shades of color, is remarkable. Height, 1 ft. 
Iiargre Flowering Double Dwarf. — 10c. 
Wall Flower Leaved, Mixed. — 10c. 
Yellow.— lOc. Rose.— 10. 
Light Blue,— 10c. Flesh Color.— lOc 
''May's Superb." — For bedding purposes, is the finest strain yet 
oflfered. 
Alba Para, Bosea Alba, Coerulia Blue, 
Coccinea, Rosea, Carnea. 
Pkt. 15c., or collection of six for 75c. 
SCAB I OS A— (Morning Bride.) 
(Annual. ) 
One of the handsomest summer plants, with beautiful variegated flow- 
ers, and valuable for bouquets, etc.; also a nice border plant. 
Mised Colors, Dwarf.— 5e. 
Kixed Colors, Tall.— 5c. 
Suowflake. — l Oc. 
White.— lOc. 
Crimson. — lOc. 
Mixed. — All colors. 10c. 
SWEET PEAS 
(Annual.) 
No praise is needed fo 
these lovely, deliciously per 
fumed climbers, furthei 
than to state that thej 
have become unusually 
popiilar in the last year o; 
two, which is no doubl 
owing to the charming, 
new, large flowering va, 
rieties that have been in 
troduced lately. They arc 
now the " Fashionable 
Flower," and little bunche: 
of them worn, carried _o 
in vases, are seen contin 
uallv. Hard}'. Height, 
to 6" ft. 
Invincible.— Crimson. 5c 
Adonis. — Beautiful Car 
mine. 5c. 
Invincible.— Scarlet. 5c 
Princess Beatrice. 
New Rose. 5c. 
Gem.— Kcd and White 
5c. 
White Perfection.-Puri 
white. 5c. 
Choice Mixed. —All colors. 5c. Trioolor.-Red, white and lilac. 
Purple Striped.— 5c. Butterfly.— white, tinted lilac. 
Collection of Eckford's Sweet PaintedLady.— Whiteandrose. 5c 
Peas. — ( See Specialties.) 
THE DIAMOND COLLECTION OF SWEET PEAS. 
The following collection embraces some of the finest varieties of thi, 
very popular flower, and, next to the Eekford collection, of which ; 
description is given in our specialty list, they are most meritorious. 
Duke of Kent.— Carmine. Cardinal Wolsley.— Deep crimson 
Duchess of Marlboro. — New rose. Lord Derby.— Red. 
Beaconsfield.— White, tmted with W. E. Gladstone.— Scarlet. 
lilac. Empress of India.— Purple. 
Mrs. Lanrtry.— White. "Victoria Regina.— White and rose 
Lady Dalkeith. — Red and white. 
Price, pkt. lOc, or the entire collection for 85c. 
SOLANU M. 
(Annual.) 
The well-known "Jerusalem Cherry;" well adapted for garden or po 
culture, bearing numerous little red fruits, which remain on for a ver 
long time and look very ornamental ; height, IV2 ft 
Terusalem Cherrj-. 
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