104 SEED CATALOGUE of L. L. 
Seedsmen, Florists, Nurserymen 
CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
"Northern Grown" Seeds Are Best 
May's Phlox and Iris — Beautiful Perennials 
MAY'S HARDY 
PHLOX 
THESE are trithou: 
doubt the most im- 
portant of all hardy 
perennials, floweriiu; 
abundantly from Ju!> 
until late in autumn. 
The immense flowt-r 
heads often measure 7 
to 9 inches across, will; 
flowers as large as ,1 
silvet dollar, and com- 
prise all shades, vt-r- 
million to white. Thc> 
delight in sunny loca- 
tions and rich soils. 
Beranger. White, suf- 
fused with pink, rostv 
lilac eyes. 
Bridesmaid* White, 
with large crimson eye' 
Caran Doche. Roi\ 
Carmine. 
Champs Elysee. FiiK 
lich purple crimson. 
Colibri. White, deep 
rose center. 
Coquelicot. Pure scar- 
let, deep carmine eye. 
Eclaireur. Purplish crimson uiiii wluc liai-.. 
Henri Munger, Purest white, rose center. 
Jeanne d'Arc. Pure white. Late flowering. 
J. H. Slocum. Scarlet, with crimson eye. 
La Vogue. Rosy pink, with red eye. 
Lavender. Delicate lavender, purple shadings. 
Lothair. Deep crimson. 
Matador. Scarlet, with chcrrv red eye 
Minnesota Beauty. Lilac shade. 
M. P. Langier. Vivid red. 
Miss Lingard. Pure white, free flowering. 
Obergartner Wittig. Bright magenla, with crimson eye. 
\ cry hifKO. 
Ornament. Magenta, with crimson eye 
Pantheon, Salmon rose. 
P. Bonnetain. Salmon rose. 
Richard Wallace. Violet, edged white. 
Ringleader. Light magenta, crimson eve. Dwarf. 
R. P. Struthers. Rosj' red, with crimso'n cj c. Dwarf. 
Prices: Named varieties, each ISc, dozen $1.50. 
Mixed, each 12c., dozen $1.00, nostpaid. Set of 6 choice 
named varieties, purchaser's selection, for 70c., postpaid. 
MAY'S PHLOX SUBULATA 
E 
MOSS. OR 
MOUNTAIN PINK 
ARLV sprtn^-flnzverin, 
green foliage. All 
type, with pretty mohs-like cver- 
\SLm Pure white. Rosea* Bright 
rose, fine. 
Each 15r., 
dozen $1.50 
MAY'S IRIS. 
THE IRIS are parlicu- 
larh beautiful with 
'heir rich orchid-like 
iiowers of aquatic sug- 
gestion. *I"hc varieties 
which we offer are the 
very best of their kind, 
many of them being of 
prize winning strains.' 
MAY'S German 
Ris (Germanica) 
SINGLE prices sent 
postpaid; dozen 
prices by express, pijr- 
cti;?ser's expense. 
Asiatic. Purplish blue 
d lilac. 
lack Prince. Deep, 
icli, vch'clv royal pur- 
ple. 
Darius. I,cmon yellow, 
edged purple. 
Donna Maria. White, 
lower petals shaded 
HI.1C. 
Fairy. White, wiih 
p., ^. ,^ , . psie violet veining. /\ 
I'lorenlllia. Pure white, sweet scented. very handsome flower. 
>fc«->ladstonc. V\ bite. rcliculaleJ deep purple. 
.^-•Harlequin Milanais. White, flaked violet. 
The above 8 varieties, each 15c., postpaid; dozen S1.50, by express. 
We will send set of 6 superb varieties quoted at ISc, purchaser's selection, 
for SOc, by express. 
Honorable. Standards golden yellow, falls rich mahogany brown. 
Her^ Majesty. A lovely rose pink, with falls of crimson tinged with darker 
J. De Witt. Standards bluish violet, falls deep violet purple, veined white 
Lord Saulsbury. Purple and bronze. ' 
Madame Chereau. White, frilled with violet. 
Orthelo. Intense purplisli blue. 
Penelope. White, tinted lavender. 
Plumeri. Deep coppery bronze; early and free. 
,.*Timeae. Large, deep blue. 
Sans Souci. Crimson brown. 
Queen of May. Bright violet, shaded heliotrope. 
Sir Walter Scott. Bronzy yellow and deep carmine. 
Walnerii, Lavender, shaded with purple and lilac. 
The above 13 varieties, ea. 20c., postpaid; doz. $2.00, by express. 
We will send set of 6 newest sorts quoted at 20c., pur- 
chaser's selection, for 50c., by express. 
MAY'S Iris. Sibrica 
Alba. White. Each ISc, postpaid. Dozen $1.50, bv express. 
Atrosaguinea. Blue. Each ISc, postpairl. Dozen $1.50, bv 
express. 
sort '^^'^he mmmmmimmiii^i''mmmm 
iris 
MAY'S Oriental Iris 
Largest yellow varieties. Each 15c., postpaid. 
Dozen $1.50, by express. 
MAY'S Japanese (Iris Kaempferi) 
Choice Mixed. Each 20c., postpaid. Dozen 
$2.00, by express. 
MAY'S Browalia 
lamesonia. Large violet shaped (lowers, of a 
bright orange color. Each lOc, dozen $1.00. 
Glgantea. A new variety, blooming continuously. 
Intense indigo blue in color. Valuable as a cut 
flo« er. Each 10c, dozen $1.00. 
MAY'S Brugmansia 
ONE OF the most beauli/ui plants of recent intro- 
duction. The flcwers arc a foot in length and 
* lo to inches in diameter: are drooping, bell 
shaped; many of them creamy white. V'cry fra- 
grant, robust grower and fine bloomer. Each ISc, 
postpaid; 6 for 75c. 
MAY'S PASSI FLORA 
PASSION FLOWER. Juractitr anil quick gro:cini; 
climbers, bearing exquisitely formed flowers 
freely during the entire summer. 
Constance Elliott. Blossoms fine white, except a 
slight coloring at base of corolla. Each 10c. 
dozen $1.00. 
Pfordti. The best variety of flowers; blue suffused 
with rose. Each 15c., dozen $1.50 
PHLOX 
