SEED CATALOGUE of L. L. 1\/r A V ^ CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 77 
Seedsmen, FloristSy Nurserymen 
— y/r^ Hardiest For All Climes 
PROGRESSiVENESS OUT tvatchz'jord. 
We are always on the alert 
for the newest and best in 
garden flowers — yet wc do 
not ignore the fact thai 
there are many varie- 
ties which are already 
well known for their 
superior merit.s, and 
no further praise 
can be ffiven 
e.tcept to sav 
that May is 
their sponsor. 
Qhrysanthemums 
The Opulence of the Orient 
IS Reflected in Mavs 
iChrysanthemum Blossoms 
F. ARE oferin^ a number 
oj nexc varieties this year 
the stock of which is par- 
ticularly fine. ^ We have 
tried to eliminate those 
varieties which require 
special cultivation, and 
IjV to substitute for them 
the hardier sorts that 
wilt make a good show- 
ing under ordinary 
care. Most of 
them are prize 
winning strains. 
l-'oUowmg is A 
collection of six 
best varieties for 
Sot culture, 
•iana. Double 
1 .1 r K e white. 
Bronze Pompon. 
A new double 
variety, light 
bronze. 
M i n n e s o ta. 
Dark red, sin- 
gle. 
Garza. White, 
single. Kxcellent 
for cutting. 
Pres. Roosevelt, 
ink. large double. 
Klondyke. Very 
liardy; pompon 
type; brilliant ycl- 
<nv. Each iSc, 
collection of 6 for 
75c. 
MAY'S Early 
Flowering 
Varieties 
INVALUABLE /of grojcing out of 
doors for cut flowers. 
Golden Glow. A very early 
incurved variety, blooming be- 
tween August 20th and September 
loih. Flowers measure s ^ inches 
in diameter. Bright yellow in color; very 
handsome. 
Smith's Advance. Pure white when fully expanded, 
creamy center in the bud. Buds selected June lOth 
give blosso s 5^ inches across by July 25th. 
^naka. An early October piik; buds selected August 
1st give fully developed blossoms by October ist of 
splendid color and fullness. Each 15c., collection of 3 for 35c. 
MAY'S Large Flowering Chrysanthemums 
Pacific Supreme. .\n exquisite pink. 
long petals and larxe flower. 
Pennsylvania. Bright clear yellow 
Timothy Eaton. Fine incurved white, 
of splendid form. 
Yellow Eaton. Differs from above in 
color only. Bright yellow. 
, purchaser's selection. 
Black Beauty. Dark red petals. 
George W, Childs. Crimson. 
Golden Age. Golden yellow variety. 
Intensity. Venetian red; deep, glowing. 
Ivory Pink. A very bright pink. 
Ivory White. Pure white. 
Navomah. Large plumed white. 
Each 10c., 6 for 50c., 12 for 90c. 
MAY'S Best Single Varieties 
THESE single varieties will perfect themselves in the garden after other late flow- 
ering plants are gone. They are very graceful ana charming. _ 
Bishop Hemminghouse. Bright red. Lady Lee. Pure white. 
Falcon* A deep amber shade. Miss Kate Simmons. Fine pink. 
Ida Kroeschell. Strong yellow. Mrs. Jacob Wellauer. Lilac. 
Each 10c., collection of 6 varieties for 50c. 
MAY'S Cape Fuchsia 
A POT PLANT Ma* is hardier and more prolific of blossom than the geranium. It blooms 
almost incessantly during the summer months, producing very showy bright scar- 
let flowers. Each 10c., collection of 6 for 50c. . 1 
MAY'S Genista Canariensi 
SHOWER OF GOLD. A ytllow _flowering, strong growing plant. Very ornamental. 
About 2 feet high. Blooms in midsummer. Each 10c., 6 for 50c. 
MAY'S Honeysuckle 
FUCHSIA FLOWERED. .4 trailing plant with trumpet shaped blossoms, 
very pretty and effective. Each 15c., 6 for 75c. 
This plant is 
PRESIDENT 
ROOSEVELT 
MAY'S Golden Leaved 
A HOUSE PLi\NT ii;ith yellow and green leaves. Much prized on account of its very handsome 
foliage. Each 15c.. 6 for 7Sc. 
