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L. L. MAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
. ^'V\i ' '^Ci>VH I'Ol-f V. -A new andVx 
itcrtinfrly pretty poppy, Krowins about 2 (bet 
IiiRh and blooming freely. The most strikini; 
feature of the floweris theconspicuous gloss? 
black zone near the centre, which brings out 
the viyirl scarlet and cherry crimson of the 
••"•tof thello^ver. I'ackit l'0c.,3 pkts ""c 
l-OI'PV SISO VVUKli^.-Koneoi them can 
approach theSnowdrift for neatand compact 
habit of growth or immense size of flowers 
treqtiently measuring 2y2 to 3 inches in diame- 
ter. It is a profuse bloomer, covering its 
■ ■^"J;- A"KAUo.-one of the most eharm- 
to^th-^r^ ?"PP? '^-""y has been sent 
il' =°«''t'Tfron? Japan, and is in form 
and character essentially a Japanese flower 
m Its quaint, yet artistic, beauty. Flowers 
pare white at the back, its fringed cdgS 
crimson scarlet. Packe t lOc, 3 pkts ■'*c 
DLVvrnrs. 
A magnificent class, em- 
bracing some or the most 
p >pular flowers in cultiva- 
tion, producing a great va- 
riety of brilliant colors, and 
a profusion of bloom. The 
delicacy and richness of the 
tints, combined with the 
aromaticfragrance of many 
of the species, are valuable 
recommendations for the 
entire family. Mnny of the 
varieties areas desirable for 
pot plants as thcCarnation 
and more easily grown. We 
urge all flower lovers to try 
a lew Dianthns this year as 
we kno w of n othing that will 
give greater satisfaction. 
Double China Pink 
(Chinen.sis PI. PI.) Charm, 
ing large Pinks of every 
shade imaginable, blossoms 
freely the first year, and its 
mammoth double flowers 
are a welcome addition to 
the flower garden. Pkt. 5t. 
Double Japan Pink.— 
(Nanus FI.IM.) Double blos- 
soms, often measuring three 
inches across antl including 
nearly all the colors and 
shades found in the floral 
world. I»kt. 5r. 
Double Diadem Pink.— 
(Diadematus.) A very rapid 
growing variety, with legu- 
lardoubleflowers of various 
colors. Pkt. ]0c. 
Double Imperial Pink.— 
(Iraperialis Fl. PI.) Truly the 
"Imperial" oi this g^-and 
class of flowers. Equally as 
good as many of the Carna- 
tions and produces beautiful 
flowers so easily. Pkt. 30c. 
Double Pink (Red Kovcr.) 
DOUBLE PtNK (RED ROVEB.) 
This is one of the handsomest flowers that you can 
seed and •"u"*!'''-' '^""^S^S"- , " very easily from 
seed, and Its beautiful double blossoms of rich deep 
crimson are exceedinglyshowy and very fine for cutting 
as thsy will keep a long time when placed iu water. Pkt! 
DIAJfTHUS, THE BRIDE. 
.-r.^,^ only about five or six inches high, 
lompact and bushy, sending up flowers which are three 
i,'!^»tL^''''°f ■ and of the richest and most pleasinrcom! 
bmation of color, namely: pure white, with a large 
bS^rt ^I.^lf",,'"?*" -.?"'''^ ''^'■'^ <^'^"t«'' has also a pink 
band which shades off into the white. Pkt. 10c. 
NASTCBTIUM, SUNBEAM. 
^-.ruJhV'Sj^"^'""? "'''ri*7 ^hat produces hundreds of 
min^J/ 12T <;ol°>-e'l,Wo.ssoms during the summer 
• I* unequaled for training over porches, 
n«,l[ S/ ''Ki''"r '^'''''''^y?,"'*"™ "'"^ one of the 
most desirable climbers. Pkt. lOc, oz. 25c. 
Cal. White Poppy. 
Chrysanthemum. 
..P,?»l>leFrinsedJapanPiuk.— (LaciniatusFl PI ^ nc-in- 
colors. Blooms earl v and profusely. Pkt 10c 
?f il/o'f^th^mo'i^;:'??'^''^^ Theflowers are very 
'^•T^ and of the most brilliant .co ors, varying from rmre- 
la«dVr s\''rioed'''1.-or"b'"^:??' ™an?a?f bcautiFuHy 
Licca or striped, i'or bedding purposes thev are of im- 
mense value, as the plants retSin thiirbeauty during ihe 
Wiq^ie^rTktf 'I'^e""'^^ clcgant^flo^we"! *fo? 
Mixed.— All varieties. Pkt. 5c., % oz. 25c 
Sspecial.— One pkt. each of the above 7 varieties for 40c 
CALIFORNIA WHITE POPPY 
in^oduceH^"?tl^*"' in the Poppy family ye. 
of ihrlnt^c■,^J,^?(P'''''"'"" imposing, the flowers being 
Th5 1 P'.^asuring seven inches in diamete " 
t\'rt..'''=|.l\^Yocr3Vi:?s.*l.."c"'' °' " P"""" 
DOUBLE CHBTSANTHEMinvIS 
Our seed of these has been carefully saved from the most 
perfect flo wers, and we know it is unsurpassed If swd i* 
L°a;Sn^";^kril?.'; i'^^;^'^ ™ freely thTfi'rs'^ 
MAMMOTH PASSION 
ELOiTEK. 
No climber for house qr 
outdoor can surpass this 
graceful beauty with its 
immense fragrant flowers 
and handsome foliage. It 
grows rapidly from seed 
and will, frequently attain 
a heijiht of 15 or 20 feet. 
Pitt. 20c., 3 pkts. 50c. 
NEW WHITE PHLOX. 
Prince Arthur.— The 
flowers are of an enor- 
mous size, resembling a 
blossom of the Snowball, 
and are pure white, not a 
shade to mar their beauty. 
A bed of these will make a 
magnificent display on the 
lawn, and we know of 
nothing that can equal it 
for cemetery use. Pkt. 15c., 
2 pkts. 25c. 
CODETTA. 
Lovely garden plants of 
easy culture and noted for 
their delicate colors and 
profu.sion of bloom. 
Beauty of St. Paul.— 
Immense crimson flowers 
shading to carmine. Pkt! 
IOC, 8 pkts. 25c. 
The Bride.— White, with 
carmine center. I'kt. 5c. 
Spotted or Bijou. — Pkt 
lOc. 3 pkts. 2-,c. 
Duchess of Albany.— 
Very handsome, Ir e flow- 
ering, white variety. .Pkt. 
Mixed.- This includes 
many of the finest named 
vani ties. Pkt. 5c., oz. l'5c 
Godetia, Bijou 
Godetia, Uuchess of Albany. 
