L. h. MAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
This is one of the choicest 
additions to winter flowering 
bulbs that has been offered m 
many years. The bulbs arc 
small, and several can be 
planted in a pot, each one of which will ^eml 
up several flower scapes, bearing star-shaped 
blossoms one inch in diameter, pure white, 
elegantly lined with celestial blue. As the 
flowers follow each other successively, and 
last a long time before fading, a pot of these 
bulbs is never without flowers for S""^' 
months in mid-winter. They are also q"'te hardy ancl 
can be planted in the open ground where they w 11 
bloom elegantly in the early spring. 
advise all lovers of flowers to plant this beautUu gem. 
It is sure to delight you. It is of the easiest culture, 
and alwavs sure to thrive. Fine bulbs, 5o. eacn, ii 
for lOo. "12 for 25o. 
fRlTILLflK!^. 
A singular group of dwarf spring flowermg pla^^ 
shaped flowers of white, PMrPl-^' ''.'°f"!,\'aJ^^^^^^ are invaluable for pot 
splashed or checquercd m ^ost fantast c tasnions^ j border in a dry 
culture, and exceedingly pretty when grown in large cm p 
situation. , v„.niitlful Flowers bright scarlet and 
Kecurvata Plurl-nora.-New vf^y beau^^^^^^^ 
lightly mottled and spotted with y^l'°;^„;„t''<=y ^"X^ttaining a height of about 
nine flowers are borne on <^^9^.°l*-})^^l^Z 'ata but of much stronger growth and 
two feet. This variety is s-m.^r to ^'"'^^^f l^' "^lice, lOo. each; 3 for 25c. 
more profuse in blooming I'^'^f^'"-' a height of about fifteen 
IRIJ. 
Knglisli.-I.arce handsome flowers, with "eh purple, blue and lilac 
colors predominating; grows eighteen to twenty inches high Perfectly 
' hardy. Mixed varieties, oc. 
hardy. Mixed varieties, 5c. 
each; 35c. per doz. 
.Spanish.— This variety is 
well adapted for pot culture, 
blooming in the winter, 
earlier than the above, but 
smaller: beautiful shades of 
violet, yellow, blue and 
white. Mixed varieties, 5c. 
each; 36c. per doz. 
Peacock. — Perhaps one ot 
the most distinct plants in 
cultivation — flowers Iris- 
like, pure white with a beau- 
tiful porcelain-blue stain 
nearly one-half inch broad 
at thebaseof thethreelarge 
divisions; the spot is mar- 
gined with dark purple 
teeth, and is of a fine, deep 
violet at the base. Perfectly 
hardy; grown outside in 
sandy peatorloam : blooms 
early in spring; scarce this 
season. A beautiful bulb 
which you want at once 
15c. each; 3 for 40c. 
Incomparable, — Flowers 
of the largest size with 
road snow 
^ of the largest siz 
white petals and a magnificent yellgv ^•^%Jjfl°ri''S'' ai*^*"^"* substance and grand for cutting. Price, 20o. each; 3 for 50c 
FOR AN ORDER OF $1.00 THE WORLD'S FAIR ALBUM IS SENT FREE. 
