L. t. MAY & CO. PLANTS, SEEDS, FRUITS AND TREES 
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PAEONIES 
Pall is the best time to transplant the roots. 
SPECIAL NOTE— Single plants mailed free, dozen by express at 
purchaser's expense. 
ACHILLEA Fine large bloom. Opens light flesh colored pinic, 
finishing blush white, with an occasional creamv spot. Each 30c. 
AQNES MARY KELWAY Guard petals of light rose, yellow 
petaloids, with rose tuft. Each 7sc. 
ANDRE LAWRIES A fine late flowering deep red. Each 30c. 
BARON ROTHSCHILD. Outside rose, center salmon, hach 30c. 
BERLIOZ Currant red, dwarf and compact. Each 50c. 
CANARY Large cream, yellow. Each 30c. 
CARNILE CALOT Pinkish white. Each 30c. 
CYNTHEA Large flowering white. Each soc. 
DBLICATISSMA Fine large, very lull convex bloom of very clear 
delicate piftk, shading light at center, very fragrant and a great 
cut-tlower variety. Each 30c. 
DORCHESTER Salmon flesh color, free bloomer. Each $1.00. 
DUCHES de NBMOURS Very flnecup-shaped bloom, sulphur-white 
with grttnish refkx. fading to pure white. Late. Each 7SC. 
DUKE OP WELLINGTON Very large, well-formed sulphur-white 
bloom; verv fragrant. Each 40c. 
EDULIS SUPERBA Very large flower of perfect shape; beautiful 
brilliant tinted violet, whitish ligules; silver reflex. Each 50c. 
EJIILY LEMOINE Verv rich red. Each 40c. 
PESTIVA A good white, much like Fcstiva Maxima, but later. 
Each 40c. 
PESTIVA MAXIMA Early, enormous, very full, shell formed 
bloom, often seven to eight inches in diameter, color snowy 
white, shaded to delicate creamy white, undoubtedly the finest 
and most valuable earlv white Paeonv in existanee. Each 75c. 
FRAQRANS Verv latc,"dark red. Each 25c 
GOLDEN HARVEST Very striking variety, producing large tri- 
colorcd blooms; the guard petals being blush pink with a distinct 
blush white color and blush center, a few of the center petals 
tipped and striped with light crimson. Each soc. 
QRANDIFLORA ALBA Resembles, and is often sold, as Festiva 
Maxima. Each 25c. 
QRANDIFLORA ROSEA Medium size, good bloomer, clear even 
Sink. Each 2SC. 
UMEA The guard petals are hght pink. The center has a 
thread-like color of light flesh petals. Each 2SC. 
LADY BERESFORD The petals are tipped with carmine. A soft 
bhish-pink shade. Each $i.so. 
LADY BRAMWELL Late mid-season bloom; color delicate sil- 
very pink, shaded vi'ith lilac and chamois, three nankeen petals 
tipped with crimson at the center. Each 40c. 
LOUIS VAN HOUTTI. Color fine bright violaceous red. Late 
mitl-season. Each 40c. 
L'ESPERENCE White, washed with soft pink. Each 25c. 
HAD. BUCQUET Black velvety amaranth. Each 40c. 
MAGNIFICA Soft rose, sulphur edged carmine. Each 50c. 
JEANNE d'ARC Large flowers of soft rose, sulphur-white and 
livelv rose, center stained carmine, lovely flesh coloring. Each soc. 
HARIE LEMOINE Sulphur-white bloom, shaded with pink and 
chamois; verv late bloomer. Each 30c. 
MONT BLANC Sulphur white, extra fine. Each 75c. 
POTTSII Brilliant crimson. One of the best standard varieties. 
Each '•sc. 
PRINCESS riATHILDE Rose tinted violet. Each 35c. 
QUEEN VICTORIA Opens flesh white, center petals 
tipped with red blotches. Bach 40c. 
REINE VICTORIA Ouards clear flesh; center pen- 
ciled with clear yellow with tuft spotted with lively 
carmine. Each 40c. 
RUBRA SUPERBA (Richardson.) Briniantdeepcrim- 
son; the latest of all paeonies to bloom; very frag- 
rant. Each 7sc. 
THE BRIDE Late mid-season. Color snow-white, 
lightly tinged with flesh. Each 50c. 
VICTORIA TRICOLOR The first year it will put out 
small blooms, according to material it has. The 
next year they will be larger, and the third year the 
plant will be fairly deluged with bloom. It is also 
fragrant. Each 6oc. 
MODELE de PERFECTION Late, enormous, per- 
fectly formed cup-shaped bloom. Color flesh pink, 
marked with bright rose and horded with silvery 
ro.se. some salmon-shaped petals intermixed with 
the central petalage. Each 40c. 
OFFICINALIS ALBA Blush white. Early flower- 
ing. Each 30c. . ... 
OFFICINALIS ROSEA Beautiful clear pink, double. 
Each 30c. 
OFFICINALIS RUBRA The old fashioned paeony, 
verv c.-irlv. deep crimson. Each 40c. 
PURPUREA SUPERBA Early diirk red. Each soc. 
RUBRA TRlUnPHANTS Intense glowing; rich crim- 
son. Each 30c, 
ROSEA PLENA Dotible pink. 25c. each 
NOTE— We have a fine selection of Paeonies that 
became mixed, some of the most expensive sorts, 
we will sell at each 25c, doz. $2.50,100 S15.00. Order 
these as mixed, we cannot tell colors. 
HARDY PHLOXES. 
Beranger. White suffused with pink, rose-lilac eye. 
Caran Doche. Rosy carmine. 
Champs Elysee. Fine rich pui-ple crimson. 
Coquelicot. Pure scarlet, deep carmine eye. 
Colibrl. White, with deep rose center. 
Henri Hurger. Purest white, rose center. 
Jeanne D'Arc Pure white. Late flowering. 
J. H. Slocum. Sabnon pink, maroon eye. 
La Vogue. Rosy Pink with red eye. 
Lothair. Richest crimson. 
Minnesota Beauty. Lilac shade. 
Matador. Orange scarlet, cherry red-eye. 
Eclaireur. Purplish crimson with white halo. 
M. P. Langier. Vivid red c<ilor. 
Miss Lingard. \ grand free-flowering, pure white. 
Ornament. Rosy magenta with crimson eye. Dwarf 
Pantheon. Salmon rose. 
P. Bonnetain. .Salmon rose. 
Richard Wallace. Violet, edged white. 
Ringleader. Light magenta, crimson eye. Dwarf. 
R. P. Struthers. Kosv-red with crimson eye. Dwarf. 
The Queen. A standard. Pure snow white. 
PRICES:— Named varieties, each 15c, doz. $1.50. 
Mixed, each 12c, duz. $1.00. 
