L. L. MAY & CO. PLANTS, SEEDS, FRUITS AND TSEES 
TULIPS 
The people are appreciating: the beauty of tulips more 
and more every year. There is so little trouble in 
brinj^ing tliem to perfection, whether planted out or 
in ])ots. and are so vahuible that no garden or win- 
dow sill should be without 
them. For gorgeous colors 
and brilliant ctTeccs planted 
in beds and borders the Tu- 
lip stands unrivaled. There 
arc no bulbs which maUcsuch 
a rich display of blossoms | 
with so little care and culti- * 
vation. As with most flow- 
ers, single varieries succeed 
better than double when for- 
ced. For this purpose they 
should be planted as early as 
possible. 
Notes 
Single and dozen prices include 
postag:e. The hundred rate Is 
by express at purchaser's ex- 
pense. 
Single Early 
Flowering 
TULIPS 
All suitable 
garden culture. 
Each 
Artus, scarlet 3c 
Cardinal's Hat, dark red, bordered brown "".'4c 
Cottage Maid, rose and white '.3c 
Crimson King, crimson and yellow 3c 
Uuc Van Thol, pure white , 4,0 
Duchesse de Parma, red and yellow . .3c 
Kelzer's Kroon, deep crimson and yellow 4c 
La Reine, white rose shaded 8c 
L*lnimaculae, pure white 3c 
Ophir d'or, pure yellow, deep 4c 
Proserpine, rosy crimson -ec 
Rosamunda, rose and white 3c 
Yellow Prince, fine yellow ..y 3c 
CHOICE SINGLE TULIPS IN COLOR. 
single White Each, 3c, Dozen, 25c, 100 $1.75 
Single Pink Each, 3c, Dozen, 2r^c, 100 1.75 
Single Red Each, 3c, Dozen, 25c, 100 1.75 
Single Yellow Each, 3c, Dozen, 2Sc, 100 1.75 
Doz. 
30c 
33c 
30c 
30c 
40c 
30c 
35c 
25c 
30c 
35e 
60c 
30c 
30c 
100 
$2.00 
2.75 
2.00 
2.00 
3.00 
2.00 
2.50 
1.50 
2.00 
2.50 
4.50 
1.75 
1.75 
Single Early- 
Flowering 
TULIPS 
l-.-trrot 1 ulip.s 
Mixed, First Quality From Named Sorts 
Price, per doz. 2sc, per 100, $1.50. 
PARROT TULIPS 
FOR THE OPEN GROUND ONLY 
Very large flowers of singular and pict 
iiresque forms and brilliant colors, very be- 
autiful and interesting. The petals are cur- 
iously fringed or cut- They form extrava- 
gantly showy flower beds or borders, arc 
of endless variety of form and color, 
stand a long time when cut,' and 
should be grown in every flower garden, 
riixed each, 4c, per doz. 25c, per 100, $1.50. 
TULIP GREIGI 
I 00 much prai«e cannot be given this 
Tulip. It is the tallest and showiest of all 
Tulips, producing flowers of enormous size 
anil of a brilliant scarlet color with blue cen- 
ter, foliage spotted maroon, it comes into 
bloom about Decoration i»ay, when most 
other varieties of this flower have done 
blooming. Height, two feet, excellent for 
cutting. Each, isc doz. $1.50, postpaid. 
TULIP 
GESNERIANA 
I all growing and late blooming, -with 
large, long leaves, and tall, erect flower 
stalks, which support great waxen blooms 
larger than tea cups, of the most vivid, glo.s- 
sy. coral red, each flower showing a deep 
blue-black blotch at the base, that further 
enhances its beauty. They remain in bloom 
a longtime, and clumps of this gr.and flower 
are particularly fine planted among ever- 
greens or shrubbery. Each, sc, doz. soc, post- 
paid. 
