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L. L. MAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
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FLOWER SEEDS— Continued. ANNUALS. 
C/ILL10F5IS. 
Double Oalliopsl* — Thl» beantiftal variety open* aa ea«r«ty dl»- 
tinct class of this lovely flower, giving us all the shades and edon 
found in the single sorts, with flowers of the largest ste ««« per- 
fei tly double. Sow seed in the open ground in the early sprins and raey 
will commence to bloom and contlnae to flower profusely all summer. r« 
lOo, 8pkt8. 25o. 
CalUopaU, Crimson Beauty. The richest colored of «U tWs clas» 
of annuals. The plant is a strong, vigorous grower and the dark 
crimson-colored blossoms are very freely produced for several montna dar- 
ing the summer season. It is easily grown and few srarden plants equal 
Crimson Beauty in beautiful coloring or profusion of bloom. Pkt. lOo. 
OalUopsls. Sllxad — These are" often called "Bright Byea." and \ 
are among the most richly colored xapW-growing annuaU. They art 
not only splendid for bedding, but also floe for use as cut flowers 
as they will keep fresh a long time after being cut. Wo offer the 
best mixture of the different large flc-zering varieties, which have been 8» 
cured from one of the most prominent German seed growers. Pkt. oo, 
Oalliopsls, Goldsn Wave — A most beantiful.and showy nnnnal, pro- 
ducing its deeply (ringed golden yellow flowers in the greatest profttstoo 
I the entire summer. It is a flower that is sure to please everyone with 
I its rapid growth, bright showy blossoms and abundance of bloom. Wt 
1 cannot too highly recommend this little beauty to our friend*. Pkt. lOo. 
I 3 pktB. S6o. W 
I Pfinilufiin A valuable little plant growing to a height of about Xa in- 
■* udnUllUlli ehcs and largely grown by florists for cutting. It ia desirable 
for massing in beds or planting at the edges of window boxes. One of the most free flowering an- 
nuals that can be grown. 
Snowball— Remarkable for the mammoth sixe of its flowers and freedom of bloom, *he entirt 
giant being covered with snowy white blossoms for •cvcral months during the summer. Pkt. lOo. 
"cbtmaon King— A. charming variety that should be extensively grown. Color, beautiftd ahade o( 
deep crimson. Pkt. XOo, 3 pkts. 26o. 
White Spiral— It is a pure white Candytuft which grows in the form of a pyramid. Pkt. 6c. 
Fragrant— Probably the most extensively grown, iU fragrranee recommends it to all. Pkt. 60. 
Bmpreas— A giant flowering variety, bearing immense tmeses of beautiful, pure white bloaaoffia- 
It i» of rather spreading bushy habit and very popular for bedding purposes. Pkt- 60. 
Mixed— All colors and shades. Pkt. 5o. 
r>.-.«. D:.i1 CInuinr One of the daintiest little climbers in our entire list. The leaves ate beantl- 
USnSil olrQ rIOWBit fmiy cut, and the bright showy little yellow flowers are borne in great pro- 
fusion ' The color and shspe of the blossoms reminds one of a bird with wings expanded. It belongs 
to the'half hardy annual class of climbers, and is a valuable little vine for the w ndow or for a some- 
what sheltered location in the open ground. Grows to a height of 10 or 12 feet in a season. Pkt. 60. 
n...t.«M4ku* Delicately colored hardy annuals producing clusters of rose-tinted and pure white 
uBnUdllinUSi flowers forming a compact mass of bloom and making a handoome display from July 
until September Besides being valuable for bedding purposes, it is one of the best varieties tor cutilni; 
to be used in bouquets. Height 18 inches. Mixed varieties, pkt. 60. 
CELOSlfl OR C0CK5 COMB. 
Ooloaia PlnmoauB— These are charming plants for bouse decoration as well as for flowering lu 
openground. As will be seen by our illustration the spikes of flowers are borne upright and of a plume 
shape. Our mixture is unsurpassed. Pkt. lOc. 
Ofiloala Yellow Plume— This Is a highly ornamental plant with large heads of a rich. golden 
color They are very showy when grown singly or in Iwds with other annuals. They are easily g^wn 
ft-om seed and should be sown In April or May as soon as the weather is warm and aU danger at fkwst 
is past. Pkt. lOc. 
Qlaagow Priae Very dwarf. Immense crimson combs, one of the most desirable for bedding or 
RaUoura, Puomfc" Also called ''Oom Flower," "Bine Bottle" and "Bagged SaUor." The, 
L8ni3u!6a lll3nuS» are an oW class offavorfte, tardy annuaU that seem to grow in mpnlaritT 
every year. InEurope they are largely grown forcut flowers, a bunch of the blue ' ^rn Flowera 
v.w./year. — , ^ — _ - _ 
being n favorite boutoniere in many locations. 
Bed -Pkt. 5c. Mixed— Pkt- 6c. 
White— Pkt. 60. Blue— Pkt. 5o. BQa»-Pkt. 60. 
Chrysanthemum, Annual. 
Cauiovsis, Ckimsok Bbiuty. 
CBLOSIiL PU MOSOS- 
These are popular garden fav- 1 
orites and entensively grown for I 
cut flowers. They will flower I 
abundantly during the summerl 
months, or may be potted and I 
taken into the house for fall| 
blooming. 
Lord Beaoonafleld — Rich crimson maroon , 
delicately striped and edged with gold, and re-j 
markabty showv. Pkt- 5o. 
The Sultan — Color about the same as lx>rd I 
Beaconsfield, but these have a deep golden eye. r 
Pkt. lOo. 
Mr. Gladstone — Color a bright crimson | 
and one of the richest varieties of this class. T 
Pkt. lOo. I 
Eclipse — Color, yellow, purplish scarlet and! 
dark brown, making a most peculiar and at* I 
tractive flower. Pkt. lOo. 
Tricolor -This is often called "Painted I 
Daisies," and is of easy culture and rapid I 
growth, almost star-shaped blossoms, and is al 
favorite wherever grown. Pkt. lOo- 
Mlxed Annual Varieties— AU the choicest' 
colors in this class. Pkt. .5c 
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Snowbali. Cakovtitpt. 
