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L. L MAY & CO. ST. PAUL. MINN. 
HYflCIflTHS RI4D JOJlQUIliS. 
DOUBLE HT/IQINTHJ'. 
Cover the bulbs with light ma- 
25o. each; 3 for 60c. 
The buds before fully expanded are a 
Color a soft rosy pink. One 
! i 1,1 _•.,„ ^-f^,- Mrlv »nriii!r flowers nothine can enual the Hyacinth. They are certain to bloom and gire perfect satisfaction, 
J»or winter blooming f°f, «J^r'y/P""S "^^^^ garden. Our collection of named varieties which we offer below are the 
t*^V'cr?am~a?g"Hst and we k ow will |?ve"o^„? patron? "he greitest^satisfaction, For pot culture cover the bulbs so the top will just_sho^v. 
Fo7Srd"n cu?tme rte b^^^^^ be planted about three inches deep and hve or six inches apart, each way. 
Mure so as to protect them during the severe months of winter i 1 AOp 
•iin\.vl>i-iiir«. —Rich dark mirnle. Spikes large and perlectly double. ISO. eacn, d for 4U0. , ,„ ■ 
fiu^? lM"inp;.-Beaut1Ll.'coSpact ?p.ke. ^lowers*^ light porcelain blue Very debcate and wonderfuUy fragrant. 
mixture of dark blue anf green, but when fully expanded tjiey are ^^^^-^^^^^-^^i^l^l^J^^^i;: ^^^^V iScTeach: 3 for 40c. ^ 
Mild. Marmont.— Tall stem and spike compact. Flowers light blue. 20o. eacn; .J lor OUc. 
Adeline Patti.— Long spike.good double flowerof a clear canarj- j-ellow. 25c. each; 3 for OOo. 
Maria Louisa.— Good spike and Howers very double. Color nch rose-shaded pink. <iUc. eacli; 
^ '°Noi?le' Par Merlte.—I^arge spike with immense double flowers. 
of the finest varieties in our list. 20c. each; 3 for 50o. , , . , . 
I'riii" e of Orange.— Tall spike ot very large double flowers of fine shape, and a clear rich rose 
''°%i.niir''Keep^ers?-Mne''ia1-g?'do°^^^ with immense double bells of the most beauti- 
Miniiie jveepers. f^,, «,,^p^ Color pure white. This is a splendid variety for winter 
flowering, and no lover of Hyacinths should fail to secure it. 25o. 
each ; 3 for 60c. „, 
Glory of France.— Tall st..m and spike compact. Flowers bright 
red, large and double. 15c. each; 3 for 35c. 
Kasterii Queen. — Large double bells on tall spike. Color golden 
yellow, edged with light cream. Verv fine. 20c. e ach;3for60c. 
Leon Tolstoi. -Long spike, good double flowers of a rich dark 
blue. Verv fine. 25o. each; 3 for 60c. 
Jean <l'.\rc. — Large, drooping bells, perfectly double. Color 
light blue. 20o. each; 3 for 50c. , _ . ^. 
One bulb each of the above 16 Grand Double Hyacinths 
sent postpaid for only $2.50. 
i'lnest Mixed Double Hyacinths, all varieties and colors,*! per 
dozen; $0.00 per 100, po.stpa/d. 
>j(jXE -Purchasers can select any of the following colors at 
prices ot mixed varieties: Dark Red, Rose, White, Yellow, Light 
Blue, Dark Blue. 
5INQLE HTflCINTH/. 
Argus. — Rich dark blue, very fine. 20e. 
Alida.— Large compact spike. Color, clear canary yellow. 25c. 
Beatrice.- Light blue, enormous bells and flower spike. One ol 
the best. 30c. ^.^ „_ 
GraiiU Vedette. — Large compact spike of a pure snow white. ^Uo. 
lull.— Golden vellow, good size spike and bells. 25c. 
Purple Prince. — Very large compact spike. Color dark purple. 
15c. 
La Grandesse.— Fine spike, flowers extra large, of the purest 
waxy white. A grand variety. 35c. , , - r,n 
Nurina. — Delicate rose-shaded pink. One of the finest, ^uo. 
Unique. — Compact spike, flowers small but very handsome; 
bright rose. 15c. 
Pure D'Or.— Small spike and bell ; color light yellow ;one of the 
best of its color. 15c. . , ... 
Crown J'rince.— Good compact spike, flowers darkest indigo 
blue ; tall and fine. 20c. 
Leonidas.— Tall spike, large size bell, light 
blue-shaded lilac. 20c. 
Princess Alice.— Pure white; fine truss. 
Flowers solid and very large. 15c. 
Victor Hugo.— Large compact spike; flow- 
ers of good size and a clear cream color. 25c. 
General Pellssler.— Very tall and large 
spikes; bellsof good siae. Color clear blue. Ifo. 
Speciai, Offer.- For only $2.25 we ^ill 
send one bulb each of the above 15 single Hya- 
cinths. 
Finest Mixed Single Hyacinths, all shades 
and colors, $1 per doz.; $6.00 per 100, postpaid. 
NOT15. — Purchasers can select any of the 
followingcolors at price of mixed varieties : Red, 
Pink, White, Yellow, Light Blue. Dark Blue. 
ROn/IM HYflCINTHJ. 
,\ charming class of Hyacinths, producing 
graceful, fragrant, delicately perfumed flowers. 
Thev force readily in the house, and as the bulbs 
are of moderate size, three can be grown in afive- 
inch pot. The blooming season is prolonged by 
the bulbs throwing up several spikes of flowers, 
which do not come to perfection altogether. 
SINGLE. 
Hlue Lovely dark blue, a fine contrast to 
the white variety. 8c. each; 3 for 20c. ; IS for 
65c. 
White.— Elegant waxy white bells of great 
licautv and fragrance. Large bulbs, 8o. each; 
3 for 20c.; 12 for 65c. _ ^ , v. 
Pink. — Fine flowers of a beautiful blusn 
pink color. 8c. each; 3 for20o.; 12 for 76o. 
Mixed.— 12 for 65c. 
JONQUIL/. 
Much prized for tlieir charming, large golden 
and deliciou.sly sweet scented flowers, perfectly 
hardv, and flowering very early in the spring, 
also "admirably adapted for winter flowering in 
the house ; 3 to (> bulbs in a 4 or 5 inch pot. 
Double, deep yellow, fine. 60. each; 60o. 
perdoz. ; $5 per 100. ^ ^ , 
Single, rich yellow : very fragrant. 4c.eacn; 
30o. per doz. ; $2 per 100. 
♦ iiinpernelle, verv large flowers. 80. 
each; 30c. per doz. ; $2 per 100. 
YOUR SELECTION OF AMY 6 DOUBLE OR SINGl E NAMED HYACINTHS FOR $1.00. 
