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L. L. MAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MINK 
...GERANIUmS... 
After thorough trial we have selected the following 
varieties which wc can confidently recommend as worthy 
of general rtiltivation. Frices, unless otherwise noted, 
10c each, $X 0O per doz., postpaid; $6.00 per lOO, by 
express. 
ALPHONSE BICABD— This is a handsome, strongr 
growing variety of compact, branching habit, producing 
in greatest profusion immense trusses of semi- double 
i orange red blossoms of perfect form. 
AGNES KELWAT— One of the grandest, doable 
pink Geraniums in cultivation. A very free bloomer, pro- 
ducing immense trusses of rosy pink blossoms An excel- 
lent bedder aud a valuable pot plant. Price 20c. 
BEAUTY POITEVINE— An unexcelled bedding vari- 
ety, producing in great prolusion large trusses oi semi- 
double, brilliant salmon flowers. 
DOUBLE GEN. GRANT— Superb, double scarlet 
flowers ; large compact trussts. 
GliOKIB DE FRANCE— The individual flowers are 
very large and peifectly double. Color a salmon white 
with a distinct dark salmon red or pink centre, making a 
very attract* /c flower. 
GENERAL GRANT— An old time favorite, especially 
valuable for bedding. Grows freely and blooms w»th the 
greatest profusion. Flowers brilliant scarlet, single. 
ILLUMINATOR— Double light scarlet. 
LA INOONTABLE— A strong growing, thrifty plant, 
producing very freely large full double flowers of a beauti- 
ful bright rose color. 
LA FAVORITE — One of the very best double white varieties for general culture. 
The trusses arc good sized, ot pure white, produced freely during the entire season. An 
excellent bedder. 
LEONARD KELWAY — Plants of dwarf-branching habit. Flowers of donble deep 
scarlet are borne in greatest profusion. Price 15c. 
LEONARD KKLWAY. MRS. E. G. HILL— A di-tiuct and pleasing shade of salmon with a light shading 
In the centre. The trusses are very large and composed of a great number of florets. Flowers single. One of the best bedders known. 
MRS. BEADSLEY— An old time favorite, and still considered one of the best for bedding. Color, light salmon pink. Flowers, single, 
borne in large trusses which last a long time. 
M. POIRIER— Plants of strong, thrifty habit, bearing a profusion of velvety carmine single flowers. 
ClUEEN OP THE WEST— Single scarlet, considered one of the best bedders ever introduced. 
S. A. NUTT— A beautiful, dark rich crimson variety. A profuse and continuous bloomer, trusses very large. This variety is planted more 
"extensively than any other crimson ever introduced. 
SOUV, DE MIRANDE— A fancy sort, equally good for either pot culture or bedding. It is a free flowering, single variety producing large 
toiases of exquisite bloom. The upper petals are cream white withtt distinct salmon rose border; lower petals salmon rose, streaked with white. 
SIllVEl^ IiEflF VAt^IETIES 
MOTTNTAni OF SNOW— The best of the silver leaves. Has large leaves, edged with silver. 
XAX> SAIiLEBOI— Small, green leaves, tinted with white. 
IVY liEnp Vflf^IETIES. Ppiee 15e each, $1.50 pef doz. 
BEAUTY OP OASTXiE HILL— A beautiful variety, producing large flowers of a soft rose color with a dark blotch on the tipper petals. 
SOTTV OHAS. TUBNEB— Produces double bright pink flowers, upper petals feathered maroon. A profuse bloomer. 
WUl'X'E BOBE— One of the best whites in cultivation. Plant a vigorous, compact grower, blooming proftjscly the entire season. 
THE DEWEY COIiLtECTIOrl OF RJiti CHOICE GEl^flfllUjVIS. 
The following set of new geraniums has never before been offered in any catalogue. They arc 
choice, free blooming sort-^ of nieri*, and after being thoroughly tested we offer tliein in all conhd' 
ence to our patrons. Price 25c ^^oh, or the entire set of four for 75c., postpaid. 
JEAN VIAND— The Grand Pink Bedder of Bruant Type — Soft, pure pink, semi-double with 
two white blotches. Dwaif stocky grower, rinid stems, large trusses, perfect florets, a con'i .uons 
bloomer, the plant being covered with flowers througnont the season; the finest double pirk variety 
that we have ever seen; will rank with the best bedders of any color, if it does not prove the leader 
of them all; it has an iron constitution, withstands rain and sun better than any known gerarium. 
APOTHEOSE — Clear, bright rose color, with large white center, the tipper petals suffused 
carmine, habit good, a very beautiful hiember of the double family. 
PBEDICTION— Rosy violet, shaded carmine, upper petals marked white, lower petals white 
at the center. 
MME. GOTETTX— Pine Fancy Double— Light rosy pink, with l.irge, white blotch in the 
4^nter of the flower; a delicate and beautiful color; one of the 
prettiest of the double aureoles because the colors are absolutely 
bright and clear. Very free in bloom and stands the sun finely ; 
very valuable in fancy bedding, a nice dwarf grower with com- 
pact foliage of light green — free and vigorous. 
aREVILLEA ROBUSTA, or SILK OAK— A magnificent 
plant for decorative purposes, growing very rapidly. The f.iliagc j 
js finelv cut. rivaling many of thcrare fernsin beauty. 15c each. 
Q-LADIOIjUS —These are the most attractive summer 
flowering bulbs grnwn. Wonderful improvements have i>cen 
made in the past few years. We offer choice mixtures which we 
are sure will please. 
Royal Mixed, — In this mixture we have placed many of 
the best named varieties. Bv carefully growing for a scries of { 
years, and rejecting the poorer kinds each season, we bave 
produced a strain which 'or size of bloom and brilliancy of 
, coloring is unsnrnasstnl. Price, 3( 1.00 per doz., lOc each. 
Imperial Mixed — This c >n=ists <>f a stlectioTi choice 
flowerinir var'cti^s so cctrd from the best old named sorts. 
Price, 50c per doz., 5c each. 
Common. Mixed — Choice, large bulbs, remarkable for 
their frLC blooming qualities and size ol bloom. We are con- 
fident this collection will please everyone whi wishes a nice dis- 
play of bloom. 25c per doz., postpaid; 91.60 per lOO, by 
express. gbkanmtm. mmb. covEtx. 
