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L. L. MAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
Beautiful Begonias. 
kir of ate. Price, 26c 
pink. Flowers light rose. 
1. M. de Lesseps— New and valuable. Flowers are whitish pink 
iea\'es dotted silver. The plant is a strong grower. Price, lOo each. 
, 2. Decora— Long leaves, with white spots, blossoms creamy 
white. Price, 15o. 
Metallica— Thrcecorneredle«ve»,upper portion of which are coTered 
with a bronze inster. Price, lOc. 
4. Weltoniensis Alba— Brightgreenleaves with brightblossoms. Price, lOo 
^arnellii— Leaves oddly shaped, flowers white. Very handsome. Price, 80c. 
7 uTo^i i i » ?■ Apple Blossom— The handsomest everblooming variety that has become very pop«- 
■o^iJt oi^^ Q -S^T S"'?.?'' fol'iKc plant, with richly colored leaves, each one being marked with cream, green a>4 
rrice, ^5c. 8. Rubra- The well known scarlet flowerinK varictv. Price lOo 
T«ry^ore'?i?^Tr^e^'^;?i^ ^"U!"Tr;;'^^^a"Suttl\^^^l*;o'Sr.Vave?'ofa%u'?p'i--- .lO- ^aundersonii-Heart shaped flowers of a bright red co.p.. 
12. 
i^«Po'lvf,°,NHfl^.'r<, V- "^"'^a'a— ""'One 'eavesofapurplish-bronzc shade.each leaf marked witli white. Floweriwhite. 16«. 
Kosea JHultiflora- Lovely rose colored flowers which are produced in great profusion. Price, 16o. 
_ . , — --^S OTHER GOOD VARIETIES, 
Kba lMota-WhRe''floll?s''l'?fve^^^^ }S<=- I Inoarnata-Brightpink flowers.leaves dark.spotted with white. lO.. 
Aioallcta vvhiteflowers.Ieaves ahandsomesbadeofdeepgrcen. lOc. | Marguerite-Brownish-green leaves, creamy pink blossoms. 16o. 
REX BEGONIAS. n — 
«ho?rtInc? ^h?nf.Sf°Jr<-^^tT"7"^ ^^u^%- "^^""'"^f long and six or seven inches wide. A free, strong grower, producing foliage i, 
MadamZ-wV^^^^^^ and palm-shaped: the bodyof leaf is bright silver, outlined withbronzl Very handsome. Price7l6o 
Madame Mersohe-A decided novelty in the ttex type. The leaves are in form like a grape leaf Color bright green, with a background 6f 
chocolate, v^ins a light pea green, the whole leaf being spotted and morked with silver. In bloo« 
It IS magniflcent, the panicles, composed of lovely pink blossoms, are held high and sprar-Uke flu- 
above the richly colored foliage. Price, 50c. » "F •~ 
Bosy Morn— ( Rare! Carmine rose edged with bronze. 36o. 
King— See illustration. 25o. 
Silver Star— Grayish silver leaves edged with deep green. 30c. 
Assorted Rex— Our selection from fifteen varieties. 15o each, 4 for 60o. 
BRYOPHYLiLiUM. One of the most curious plants it has ever been our privilege t» 
grow. The leaves are thick and heavy. When cut and plaMd 
m moist soil little plants start from the notches in them, 
and make strong plants in a very short time. When in 
bloom it presents a very odd and interesting appearance: 
first, the long, green, red-striped pods arc formed, and 
through this breaks a pointed tube of a dull red shade. 
The blossoms are produced in great profusion, and droop 
Irom the branches. Price, 15c. 
SOME NEW COT^EUS. 
Well known ornamental foliage plants, which will 
furnish an endless variety of shades and colors. 
Crimson Bedder— Center of leaf carmine crimson, 
edged with gret-ii and maroon. 
O-olden Bedder— Canary yellow, deep gold in the sun. 
Gov. Merriam— Cenierof Uaf brightcerinescarlct,bor- 
o"«i| with a broad band of magenta green; compacthabit. 
Gloryof Autumn— Deep crimson bronze: grand bedder. 
Her Majesty— Dark red, edged with golden vellow. 
Jewel— Dark crimson, edged with golden green. 
Price, lOo each, 12 for $1.0O. 
SOW WAY'S PflllSY SEEDS. 
KING BBGONIA. 
CALADIUM. See Page 7X. 
