ST. PAUL, MINN. 



Northern Grown 33 



ROOT CROPS — Continued. 



May's 

 Rutabaga 



IMPROVED 

 PURPLE TOP 



Hardiest and most 

 productive of its kind, 

 also richest in food val- 

 ue, shape oblong; color 

 purple above, yellow 

 under the ground; flesh 

 yellow, sweet and well 

 flavored. Packet 5c, 

 ounce 20c, 54 pound 60c, 

 1 pound $2.00, postpaid. 



MONARCH SWEDE 



Largest yielding of 

 the yellow sorts. Roots 

 are large, oval shaped, 

 finely grained, and keep 

 solid and hard. Packet 

 5c, ounce 20c, 54 pound 

 60c, 1 lb $2.00, postpaid. 



May's First Of All 



Tomatoes 



MAY'S FIRST OF ALL TOMATO 



Tested with other varieties it has been found to 

 ripen ten days earlier than others. The fruit is 

 bright red in color, smooth, large, firm, fleshed, bear- 

 ing shipping well. The plant is vigorous and pro- 

 ductive and on account of its earliness an excellent 

 market garden variety. Packet 10c, ounce 50c, 54 

 pound $1.75, postpaid. 



ACME 



An old variety of delicious flavor; dark red, 

 tinged purple. Packet 10c, ounce 45c, ^ pound 

 $$1.50, postpaid. 



DWARF CHAMPION 



Dwarf, upright growth, very early and prolific. 

 Extra fine quality. Packet 10c, ounce 50c, 54 pound 

 $2.00 postpaid. 



EARLIANA ^ 



Hard}^ early; fruit borne in clusters, deep red. 

 Fine market variety. Packet 10c, ounce 50c, 54 

 pound $1.75. 



NEW STONE 



An excellent main crop of Livingston stone strain. 

 A heavy yield of bright red, very large solid fruit 

 that ripens early, and is an excellent shipper and 

 keeper. In high demand for canning. Packet 10c, 

 ounce 40c, 54 pound $1.25, postpaid. 



MAY'S PONDEROSA— TOMATO 



Ponderosa is one of the best varieties in flavor, 

 appearance and all other qualities, on the market. 

 Packet 10c, ounce 75c, 54 pound $2.50, postpaid. 



YELLOW HUSK OR GROUND CHERRY 



Yellow fruit, protected by a husk. This fruit has 

 a pleasant flavor. Packet 10c, ounce 50c, 54 pound 

 $1.75, postpaid. 



Squash 



WINTER VARIETIES 

 Hubbard. Squashes weigh from 10 to 25 pounds. 

 Dark green with golden yellow flesh, deep and fine- 

 ly grained, richly flavored, sweet and dry. It will 

 last from September to May. Peculiarly adapted 

 to Minnesota soil, though it will do well anywhere. 

 Packet 10c, ounce 25c, 54 pound 75c, 1 pound $2.75, 

 postpaid. 



SUMMER VARIETIES 

 Crooknecked. A very popular variety of summer 

 squash of bush type. The fruits are crookneck type, 

 deep golden yellow, heavily warted; rich flesh of 

 a delicious quality. Packet 10c, ounce 25c, 54 pound 

 75c, 1 pound $2.75, postpaid. 



Hubbar<3 



