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L. L. MAY &. CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
FUCn^I/l^ 3TR0NQ, THRIFTY FLflNTS. REflbT FOR PLOOniNQ. 
General Washing-ton. — Positively the largest 
and iincst flowering double white varietj- we 
iave ever seen. It came to us in a recent ship- 
ment from Europe, and being without a name 
and such a magnificent Fuchsia, we immediately 
named it General Wasliington.a name which we 
fcel ii appropriate, as it is certain to become as 
dear to all flower lovers as its name is to every 
true American. Price 35c. each, 3 for $1.00. 
Mastadon. — A vigorous growing, Irce ilow- 
ering double purple. Verv handsome. Price 10c. 
Esmeralda. — Perfectly double; plant a strong, 
■vigorous grower; blossoms plum color. Price 
20c. 
Ijeon Tolstoi. — Handsoracflowers, with large, 
deep blue corolla; sepals a brilliant scarlet. 
Very showy. Price 20c. 
Snow Olond. — Introduced from Europe last 
season. Flowers white, perfectly double and 
exceedingly large. It is a beauty. Price 2Sc. 
Beauty of West Kent.— Violet or plum col- 
ored flowers of fine form. Plant is a wonderfully 
free bloomer. Price 20e. 
. Duchess of Edinburgrh. — A bold free flower- 
ing double white Fuchsia, of English origin. 
Price 15c. 
Mrs. Marshall.— A handsome single, white 
tube and sepals, corolla carmine rose. Price 10c. 
Purple aueen. — Few Fuchsias have attracted 
so much attention as this. The flowers are of 
an enormous size, perfectly double, a rich violet 
purple color, and produced in the greatest pro- 
fusion. Price 25c. 
Mrs, E. &. Hill.— One of the finest donble 
whites. Very fine. Price 15c. 
Phenomenal.— An old favorite, flowers large, 
double purple. Price 15c. 
Snow Fairy. — Almost* always in bloom, blos- 
soms double, pure white. Price 15c. 
Note. — We also have a fine stock of the fol- 
lowing old favorites, which we can supply at 
10c. each, or 13 for $1.00: Molesworth, Double 
white; Bella, Double Plum Colored; Speciosa, 
Single Rose; India, Double Purple; Storm King, 
Double White; Emma Topfer, Donble White; 
Sunray, Single Violet. 
For 50c. we will send 6 Fuchsias (onr choice), 
postpaid. 
f'' Ij-jMay.- A superb Japanese variety of a rich golden yellow color. The petals 
are thick .'ind heavy to the center, making an almost solid blossom, which is borne on 
strong, stiff stems, holding the mammoth golden ball far above the plant. It is a strong, 
bushy grower, wonderfully free flowering, and we know it will become one of the most 
popular Chrvsanthemums ever introduced, for both florists' and amateurs' use. Its easy 
culture and freedom of bloom will make it a favorite with every amateur, while its beau- 
tiful color and solid flower will at once recommend it to all florists who desire a Chrys- 
anthemum th.it will keep a long time afier cutting. Price 35c. each, 3 for $1.00. 
. Velvet aueen,— The blossoms are of enormous size, often measuring five or six inches 
in diaraiter, !ind are the ric est fhade of velvety brown imaginable. The plant is of 
strong, upright habit, and produces its flowers in great profusion through the entire sea- 
son. It IS a grand compnnion f r the mammoth flowering yellow variety, Mrs. L. L. 
May, and when grown together makea most beai:tiful display. 25c. each. 3 for f>Gc. 
, Mrs. Colirate.— Flowers of a beautiful shade of deep pinls, large and solid. The plant 
IS a strong, healthy gr .wer and produces its perfect flowers in the greatest profusion. 
The petals are thick and heavy, en bUng it to remain in perfect shape a long time after 
being cut. Price 25c. each, 3 for 6Sc. 
Mildred Whitbeck.— Another bcautv, and certainly the finest of the large flowering 
white varieties. It is a great favorite with all, and we have no doubt but it will take the 
place of the other whiteChrysanthemums when better known. Be sure to include it when 
making up your . rder. Price i'Sc. each. 3 for 65c. 
Q-eneral Rusk. — A mngnificrnt crimson. Flowers freely and is a strong, vigorous 
grovvcr. Very showy. Price 1 5c. each. 
Oriole. — One of the most delicatelv colored and finest flowering Chrvsanthemums We 
have ever seen; blossoms are extra large and a beaut.ful shade of yellow or light lemon. 
Price 15c. each. 
Ivory —An entirely new and distinct white Chrysanthemnm. Flowers of a clear ivory 
wi'itc shade and of good size. Price 10c. each. 
John Thorpe.— One of the mist attractive of all the yellow varieties, flowers good 
sized and begins to blossom quite early. Price 1 5c. each. 
Kioto. — -Vcw and distinct flowers of a rich, lemon vellow. Price 1 5c. each. 
Loii is Earthier. — A handsome dark crimson. Price 30c. each. 
L. Canning. — \ most exquisite pure white variety. Price 1 5c. each. 
Mrs. M. N. Davis. — Flowers of a rosy carmine color. Price ITte. e.ich. 
For 50c. we will send six Chry.santhemum3 (our selection), postpaid. 
The New Chrysanthemum, Mrs. L. L. SHay. 
5 GRAND PLANTS FOR 60 CENTS - 
Here is another of our " Special Offers." For only 60c. \vc will send, 
postpaid, ore each of the following plants: New Begonia, Apple Blos- 
som ; the New Fuchsia, I'urnle Queen; Our Paris Prize Rose; Kver- 
bloominpr Carnation. Xancy Hanks; BeantifwlEverhloomingPritnro.se. 
