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L. L. MAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
SoMnum Grdndinord. 
p«re White. tingcd^^Uh vTo^etlS'b&Vta.s"*,? 
A charming novelty for 1 Ses^ff ^l"*^.^"* P^''' 
gant little beautv. I-eaves IHie an o^,!?^^- h*'* i*"^*"* 'o"" baskets and boxes It's lust «n 
eye a, showp. i:po„ them tra^f^ O^.^flV ^^UteS'w I^'l^"'""' ^^S^ntly nmrked wVth peacoik" 
deepest cobalt blue, set off with a i^nkcente?^^^^^^^^ a mosaic, the divine flowers of ?he 
little jewel, which grows as readUy as an O"^'" ' " ' 'Pa°WinK 
cnarmmg rock plant, and for pots or baskets." P^r^^S?" i"'^"""' *"« "^o'^ 
year around. A 
being mlrke'd^a"d°w;;che1f^i?h rose shade, the center 
bloomer, one of the richest and ?SiuL's'«^^ 
Assorted Varieties, our selection, 26c. eaot 
Double Petnnid, 
I'or years we have 
devoted ourselves to the 
improving of the Double 
Petunia and we now offer 
'Puritan" as the finest 
double white variety in 
the worliland believe we 
arc perfectly justified in 
making this claim. The 
Illustration gives only a 
faint idea of thedelicately 
fringed large white flow- 
ers and handsome ap- 
pearance of the plant 
when in full bloom 
Nothing in the line of 
flowering plants for the 
house can approach this 
charming variety, and 
certainly no bouse plant 
is more easily grown or 
will show greaterresults 
for any eitra attention 
given it. Price, 30o. 
OFea Tragrans. 
fThe Fragrant Olire.) 
One of the sweetest 
scented flowers that 
hi^;^^*' „P'ant that the sham.ock pba 
tpXr^]}^rrtTrorj'^ '7,1 "f?arrXe'h' 'd'^lTcaT'^ l^'k"^\T ?^ P."™ 'ar 
plant grown in aliving rooiii v\"l filfft wTth \l. 2^^}% of some rare lily, and a 
Olea is easily grown, succeeding wel'l "in any window.* Prfce 4cS! ' '"aginable. Th? 
Paris Plize Rose. 
is a*irrrh1tr^;?ti°?a^^n"oVpT^'k*J,-'e';>^ 1r-"i^nTS'{' '"l'.^'- -J"-"- -^^^ 
almost any location in the house the buds a^- soM o?/ * culture as it will succeed in 
a large flower of perfect form A rose sol d. of fine shape and open quickly into 
garden. Price, 26c. * desirable forthe house as lit is ?or the «>pw 
hundreds of beautifSl Sria° iketlue*flowers U,"^'" ""^ Pro«i«>« 
mer months. For house culture it is one of^hl *!,^ through t^e snm^ 
ever been introduced. It C been Wgbly ^rli"ed LThet^'id^ that h« 
Europe, and at the Royal Kew Gartens itt,.^L^ leading horticultural paper* of 
other new plant on exhibition PriceriBo- ««ention than almost any 
LANTANAS. 
1^ ^J?/"^**'"^!? "'alnahle plants for single specimens 
in pots. Sometime.stnllcdS-recVerbenaTh°v thrive 
^"th°,"/,,']°*V''''-^'l""°>' w eather, when so mSnyofouJ 
other plants sufler. Few plants bloom more pro 
fusely ana continuously, or aflord a greater V£u?e^ 
"'^i^?'?"- .F'loe, lOo. each, $1 OO per doz ^ 
aolcondi°°^'*i"'' °'-\"«^^.'lo«-. fadTng°Sio rose 
wSi.^ii.^^l*"'^'''"' ■ <=hanginK to soft o?ange. 
?a»nfl«°l~°''''S?/''^''?".S'"et<>frightcrimson. 
»r^^lJ,„^t7 'i^*"*^' "hades of lemon. 
Marmorata— Foliage mottled with yellow flow 
crs<,range changing to rose. yeiiow, now- 
Mine d'Or— Clear golden orange, 
grotee-- Amaranth and light orange. 
Flme d'Or— Very clear, creamy yellow. 
yenow°° P'"'' '^hanging to orange 
Tor 65 cents 
We will send one plant each : 
SOLANUM KANTONKTTI 
PHYSALIS FKANCHETI 
PAlllS PRIZE ROSE.' 
L* SHAMROCK PEA. 
MALABAR VINE, n] 
sasasasBSHsasasHsasHEl 
Cbe $eri$$a. 
in P'ant that is worthy a place 
tuberose Bulbs. 
highl/ 
PASIt PKIZB SOSB. 
fumrd*" wax-like flowers, so 
othe^®sart~PW„'L "t"^"''^='y, grown than 
t.ri'^SfcC?"\?^^^^^^^^^ 
pcr- 
Pride- 
