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L. L. MAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
All know the frrcat beauty of these lovely climbers 
but few are acquainted with the new varieties we 
offer this ecason, particularly the Egyptian Scarlet, 
■which belongs to this g^raud class. 
Blue Fordii. — A rich deep blue, with blossoms 
measuring several inches in diameter. It blossonjs 
})rol'uscI y at all times, and when only one or two 
eet high. Fine plants which will soon bloom 
Price, 25c. each. 
Egyptian Scarlet — The grreat novelty. Flow- 
ers when quiLC young, and is a strong vigorous 
grower. Grand for house culture in the winter and 
summer flo\iering on the lawn. The blossoms are 
extra large and of the brightest shade of scarlet. 
Don't fait to order this beauty. Price, 35c. each. 
Constance Elliott.— A rapid growing white va- 
riety. Flowers freely, and is very fragrant. Price, 
20c. each, 3 for 50c. 
Mammoth Verbenas. 
These popular bedding plants are of the easiest 
possible culture, floweringcontinuously from spring 
until freezing weather. Very; few plants malic a 
more georgeous display diiring the hot summer 
months, or furnish more flowers for cutting. Wc 
can furnish allshadesaiidcolors; rctl, white, purple, 
blue, piti^i striped, etc. Price, 10c. each, 75c. per 
dozen. 
Lantanas* 
Exceedingly valuable plants for single speci- 
niensinpots. Sometimes called Tree Verbena. 
They thrive in our hot, dry, sunny weather, 
when so many of our other plants suffer. Few 
plants bloom more iirofusely and continuously, 
or afford a greater variety of colors. Price, 10c. 
each, $1.00 perdoz. 
Distinction* — Rich, orange yellow, fading 
into rose. 
Golconda. — SaftVon. changing to soft orange. 
Hendersoni. — Orange, changing to bright 
crinisi n. 
La Nieg*. — Pure white, with faint shade of 
lemon; very profuse. 
Marmorata. — Foliage mottled with yellow; 
flowers orange, changing to rose. 
SCine d*Or, — Clear golden orange, 
Protee. — Amaranth and light orange. 
Pluie d'Or. — Very clear, creamy yellow. 
Rayon-de-Soleil, — Rosy pink, changing to 
orange yellow. 
Palms. Latania Borbonica. 
A most desirable variety for house culture. 
See illustration for shape of leaves and plant. 
Basily grown and a favorite with everyone. 
Price, 35c. each. 
Plumbago. 
A class of plants admirably adapted for bed- 
ding and summer flowering. They are very de- 
sirable on account of their beautiful shades of 
blue, a color by no means too common among 
our flowering plants. 15c. each. 
Larpentae. — Dwarf, indigo blue; fine for bed- 
ding on L ; quite hardy. 
Capensie. — Very pretty plants, producing 
large heads of light blue flowers. This is an 
elcM^ant plant forvasca. 
Capensis Alba. — This is an exnct counter- 
part of Plumbago Capensis except in color, 
which in this novelty is a creamy white. This 
is one of the leading new plants, and as a brd- 
ding, vase or basket plant will be found invalu- 
able, as it is constantly in bloom throughout 
the season. 25c. each, 3 for 60c. 
Passion Flowers. 
Impatiens. 
Handsome plants for house or outdoor cul- 
ture. Very free flowering. 
Sultani. — Rich carmine magenta color. Flow- 
ers of good size. Price, 15c. each. 
Hiawatha. — Bright red flowers. Plant a 
strong grower and covered with its beaatiful 
blossoms. Price, 15c. each. 
Maiden's Blush. — The most beautiful variety 
wc have ever seen. Color, flesh pink, shading t«» 
salmon. Price, 20c. each. 
Special. — One each of the three Impatiens for 
40c., post]>aid. 
Hoya Carnosa, or Wax Plant. 
Splcndifl for pot culture, a most desirable 
plant for the house and one that should be in 
every collection. It is soniethinj; of a climljc-r, 
with thick heavy leaves, flowers are large, stnr 
shaped and of a beautiful lijrht cream or flesh 
color; the center of each blossom having a smalt 
spot or blotch of a lemon yellow shade, which 
adds preatly to the beauty of the flowers. 
Price, 20c. each, 3 for GOe. 
Hydrangeas. 
Otaksa. — Large foliage, of a deep green, bear- 
ing a prolusion of deep rose-colored flowers, in 
huge trusses. New and very fine. I'rice, 20c. 
New Red-Branched. — Trusses and florct,< 
larger and brighter than those of Otaksa,; a very 
free bloomer, producing large find magnificcnt!^- 
formcd trusses from e■^■''ry sho'^t. The best 
known variety forforciug and culture in pots or 
tubs. Price, 35c. 
Thomas Hoger. — A beautiful variety, with 
large trusses ol pure wh te flowers. Very valu- 
able for forcing m the winter. I'ricc, 20c. 
White Fringed. — This beauti ul Hydrangea 
form ""owers in immense trusses, sometitne^ 
nine les in diameter; the brai ls are of thr 
purest white, fringed, haying a crimson spot in, 
the center. Price, 30c. 
Gardenia Florida- 
Gardenia Florida. 
Beautiful plants producing large ilouble white 
flowers of wax-like appearance. The fragrance 
is delicious, and a few blossoms will perfume 
a large room. It blooms very freely and is one 
of the grandest pot plants that can be grown. 
Price- 2.'>c. each. — 
Giant Cyclamen. 
Few pot ])Iants are so desirable as the Cycla- 
men, especially for winter blooming. Bulbs 
commence blooming in the fall and continue in 
the greatest profusion till .June, each flower 
keeping perfect a mouth before fa<ling, and a 
good bulb will sliow at all times from twelve to 
fifty well developed blossoms. They are of the 
most dclicatdj' beautiful colors, ranging from 
dark red to vrhite, delicate bliph and pink 
shades prTvailim', Often the flower will be 
snotted and marked. Assorted varieties. 
Price, 30c. ench, 2 for oOc. 
Giant Cyclamen. 
