L. L. MAY eSL CO. 
Florists, Nurserymofv 
: and Seedsmen : 
St. Paul, Minn. 
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Begonia Metallica 
FLOWERING BEGONIAS 
Betronia-s are deservwily popular for their 
t)cautiful foliase, Braccful flowers, frco-blooming 
<iualitics and easy eulture. Each lOc, post- 
paid, except where noted. 
ALBA PICTA. leaven creen, spotted with 
whit*-. Flowers white, in elusters. 
AGATHA. A most delicate sUadeof soft satiny 
i)ink. Each 15c. 
DIADEHA. A variety with large, deeply cut 
foliasc. ricl> olive Kreen witli silvery dots and 
veins. , ., 
GLOIRE DE LORRAINNE. The greatest of all 
Begonias, tiniws from 10 to ii imhes hiicli. 
riirouKlKtut tlie entire winter ciiinplctely hidden 
with soft, nwy-pink flowers. Each 15e. 
"TRIUMPHE DE L'EST." Bright rosy-red 
racemisof liowers. Each 15c. 
INCARNTA. Dark green leaves, spotted white. 
Flow<'rs siMtw V pink, 
MARGUERITE, Blossoms rose colored. 
K. DELESSEPS. Leaves green, richly spotted 
with silver. Flowers white and rosy pink, 
■ETALLICA. .Surface of leaf a lustrous metal 
brome ralor, veined; flowers white. Each 15e. 
SANDERSONII. Sciirlet. Winter bloomer. 
Each 15c. 
OTTO HACKER. Flowers bright coral red- 
ROSEA MULTI FLORA. Rose colore<l flowers, 
SUBPELLATUH NIGRICANS. Darkest foli' 
age. 
PRES. CABNOT. Flowers coral red. 
RUBRA. Deep green leaves, coral red blos- 
-,oms. 
THORSTOHI. Pinkfiowers and metallic foliage, 
VERNON. Especially valuable for bedding. 
Foliage rich red, glossy green edged with red. 
I'hc flowers when first opened are a deep red. 
which change to a clear rose cx)lor. 
Begonia, Rex. 
BEGONIA REX (Orna- 
mental Leaved Variety) 
Rex Begonia stands out prc-eniineiilly as the 
most beautiful as well as the most desirable 
imong de<«rativc foliage iilants. No description 
• an do justice to the marv elous beauty of their 
foliage, Each 20c, postpaid. 
Bouvardia 
Bougalnvillea, Chinese Paper Plant 
BOUGAINVILLE A 
(Chinese Paper Plant) 
GLABRA SANDERIANA, As a pot plant it 
is uiagnilicent, with spleiulid. Camelia-Iike 
itiliage. deep shining green Piaiits com- 
mence to bloom in small pots and continue 
throughout the year. As the plant grows 
older it is literally covered with blossoms of 
a dazzling rosv crimson, w'itb deep golden 
yellow ai tiers. Each 25c, postpaid, 
GLABRA. W. K, HARRIS. In this new- 
variety, which is the sport of the atxive, the 
foliage is beautifully variegated or marbled, 
with creamy white or a dark green groun<l. 
ihe two colors about e<tually divided. Each 
30c, postpaid, 
BOUVARDIA 
ALBA. A beautiful siiifflc. froe flowering, 
pure wliite variety; excellent for cut flowers 
no matter wlicther for bouquets or tabic 
decoration. A spray of it is sure to be most 
prominent and pleasing and the fragrance is 
dcliciously refreshing, and if well grown 
they will continue flowering 8 or 1) months 
out of the year. Each 25c, postpaid. 
BRUGMANSIA 
One of the most beautiful plants of recent 
introduction. 'Hie flowers being a foot in 
length and 8 to 10 inches in diameter, are 
dr<M»ping, bell shaped, many <tf them creamy 
white, very fragrant, robust grower and fine 
bloomer, it being no unconunon sight to see 
gO'lo 30 blooms open at the same time. Can 
be grown outside in summer or indoors m 
winter. Each 20c, postpaid. 
BROWALLIA 
JAMESONIA, An old but neglected plant, 
forming compact, bushy heads, when plants 
are in bloom, are ctiveretl with large violet 
8hape<l flowers of a brightoraiigc color, giv- 
ing it a ri-Ii golden appearance. Each 15c, 
postpaid. 
GIGANTEA. New. color intense indigo 
blue, valuat)le as a cut flower as it is never 
out of b 1 (> m . 
Each 20c, post- 
paid. 
The True Bpugmansia 
Bpowallia Jamesonla 
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