L. L. MAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MOm. 
LINUn TRIQYNUn. 
A beautifnl plant which shonld receive 
more attention. As an early winter 
flowering plant it is simply indispensable; 
Its brilliant orange flowers are produced 
•o prolusely as to completely cover the 
plant, makinK it look like a golden ball. 
, 2' cultivation and a most desir- 
able house plant. Our stock is extra fine 
and the plants are sure to please. Frioe 
loo. 
THE nANETTIA VINE. 
This is by far the most desirable vine 
ever introduced, as it blossoms the year 
round, and does not .seem to require any 
rest at all. Do not confound this grand 
variety with the old Manettia Cordifolia 
that has been in cultivation for so many 
years. This is splendid for house culture 
during the winter, and makes a grand 
showing when trained around a window 
or on a trellis overtheplantsina window 
garden. It is al.so fine for growing out 
<J""ngthesummcrmonth8, often 
attainmg a height of 12 or 15 feet in a 
single season, and producing hundreds of 
o«t *^i"'Jt* ^t"""* two inches in length. 
Price 15c t»»rifty, and will bloBBom in " 
TECOMA SniTHII. 
THE AUSTBALIAN BEATTTY. 
Unnm Trigryntun. 
The vines which we send 
few days after bein^ planted. 
seasIS'^rb?o^S,?n°;.^,"yl4'^'SoTlla?;^^^^^^ ^^e °/ '''' sensational novelties of the 
of a rich lemon, shadingL daA orZ<f/ l^n„ " "".w^rs are over 3 inches in length, 
ative material for boqurt, etc It If a? eJ<-i i,^; f J''^""?'^ cut foliage famishes dworl 
offer some extra fine planti Price 20o mtrodoct.on. Highly ornamental. We 
Th,.. r , ^'^^ AURATUn. 
the ™sVpfpTa7oML'eVa''rdin°in^^^ ^' " ^""^o"* "ception 
duces lovely fragrantXwer^ oftil, ^I;f^ f deservedly so, for it grows rapidly ancfpro- 
ayellow band, SpetaTbeinS Jfrhw? ^tf ?° blossoms are w-hite_^with 
We OFFEE AEE lxTBAyijf^='¥'ric'e SOc e^hTa for 60c.'°'''*'- "^^^ ^^^^ 
THREE 
LOVELY OLEANDERS 
An old, but very popular 
plant in all sections of the 
country and one that is much 
admired bv everyone. 
Prince Albert.— Mammoth 
white flovvers, perfectly double 
A grand variety. Price 36c 
T T» , each. 
I^a, Rosalre.— Lovely double pink blossoms, laree and of 
the most delicate shade. Price 85c each. '""^se and of 
A ^°»den West.-Beautiful double flowers of a golden shade 
A valuable and rare variety. Price 35c. »."'"en snaae. 
ForSOits 
THE CHOICEST 
...VIOLETS... 
Swanley White.— Large, 
I round, full flowers, as perfect. 
PRinULA OBCONICA. 
We will send one 
each 
Ciiy mrmm. 
ea$t«r Eily. 
Cecoma Smitbii. 
Cinutn Criaynum 
florilt**'' jj ""donbtedly a plant for the amateur as well as the practical 
flS-!*'. blooms continuously for nine months in the vear Tifi 
toZVrl «%7, rb.^ve'it^oHage"°at*=l'n°'-a c'^^i-^ clnsters'^'^'f 
make a grand com^anio^^'r thf'i'f ^^i?on%:=?e".! '^W^S-trmUril 
- ir5«t»U>;t; of very easyculture. 
Price 20c each, 3 for 50c. 
EASTER LILY. 
Undoubtedly more largely 
grown than any other variety 
thousands being forced for 
Kaster sales and decorations 
by the florists in all parts of 
the world. Itgrows 
rapidly from the 
bulbs we supply and 
a good plant will 
produce eight or 
ten giant white 
sweet scented 
flowers. Price 15o. 
..Qiant.. 
TloweringUerbenas. 
Very few of our free 
flowering plants pro- 
dnce a more magnifi- 
cent display during 
the summer season 
than Verbenas, their 
richly colored bunch- 
es of bloom are ever 
a welcome sight dur- 
ing the hot summer 
months. Of the fin- 
est selected strains of 
seed. Price 1 Oo 
each: 6 for 50c; 12 
for*l.O0,postpald. 
pure and double as small white 
roses. The best of all White 
Violets in vigor and freedom of 
bloom. The leaves are large 
bright and fresh, aad clumps 
of the plant bloom so freely as 
to look as if flecked with snow 
Price 26c. 
Marie Louise —Thefavorite 
violet purple variety, grown by 
thousands every fall and winter fnr n 
blossoms, richly' colored and "cented ^ 
and wearing. StronV mtLm^ 
bud and bloom. PriceaSo P^"^l7 healthy plants, ready to 
be?n^"pted^*^S^y-o?the'SiS!rfe^nP^^ '^-^ 
dollar. The plant is"^ a strong" vrgo?ou"^owe? and tS'fl"' " 
fragrant. Strong plants. Price 30c and the flowers very 
LilUum Auratnm. 
COBOEA 5CANDENS, 
shapVd b^o^IoSf/ih^'•c^/re%7od^:°c?d"}re^,^"t'Se°\'■itrrl^'' 
tbe most rapid summer climbers we havj ever tried ' One of 
White, #rice 15c; Blue, Price lOo 
BEQONIA. RUBRA. 
Olaander La Bosalre. 
Teooma Soilthli. 
If j ou want a Be- 
gonia that 13 sure to 
flower profusely let 
It be a Rubra, for it 
will provca constant 
delight. It is so fast 
growing that it will 
inayearortworeach 
the top of your wind- 
ow, sending up 
heavy, stiff canes an 
inch in diameter, and 
rising beside them 
will grow strong, 
slender branches, 
gracefully drooping 
under heavy, waxen 
leaves and pendant 
panicles of coral-col- 
ored flowers as large 
as a hand. Medium- 
sized plants are fre- 
quently seen with 
more than twenty 
such panicles at a 
time. It is a wonder- 
ful plant. Pries lOo. 
BasterZaiy. 
