28 Superior Quality 



L. L. MAY CS, CO. 



Sweet Corn 



Country Gentleman 



The varieties of corn we are offering this year have been specially select- 

 ed for quality alone; only the best are listed here. . . 



Please notice we are quoting prices on only the best varieties.^ You cannot 

 afford to take chances on a half crop this year by planting inferior or doubt- 



tul sorts. EARLY VARIETIES— MINNESOTA EARLY 



Minnesota grown. Stalk short and bearing two long ears, eight rowed, 

 very sweet and tender, and' shrinks but little in drying. Packet 10c, ^ 

 pound 30c, 1 pound 50c, 2 pounds 90c, postpaid; by express. 10 pounds $2.50. 



GOLDEN BANTAM 



A Minnesota variety especially adapted to northern planting; extremely hardy 

 and may be planted earlier than any other sweet corn, thus producmg market- 

 able ears before all others. It is- of dwarf habit and stalks may stand very 

 close together, producing a large crop from, a small area. The ears are short 

 and kernels wide and deep, giving a greater percentage of corn to the cob 

 than any other variety. It is deliciously sweet in 

 flavor, the most desirable table variety. Packet 10c, 



pound 35c, 1 pound 60c, 2 pounds $1.00, postpaid| v 

 by express, 10 pounds $3.00. 



COUNTRY GENTLEMAN 



The ears are of good size, with a small cob and 

 very clear, deep white kernels. Packet 10c, Yz 

 pound 35c, 1 pound 60c, 2 pounds $1.00, postpaid; 

 by express, 10 pounds $3.00. 



STOWELL'S EVERGREEN 



Extra selected. This is the leading standard variety for home use, 

 for market and for canning. Packet 10c, % pound 35c, 1 pound 60c, 2 

 pounds $1.00, postpaid; by express, 10 pounds $3.00. 



Pop Corn 



White Rice. Small grain. Should be in every garden. Packet 10c, 

 pound 35c, 1 pound 60c, postpaid; by express, 10 pounds $3.00. 



Corn Salad 



A small, hardy salad, extensively used during the winter and spring 

 months as a substitute for lettuce. Also cooked and served like spinach. 

 Large seeded, broad leaved. Ounce 25c, ^ pound 70c, % pound $1.25, 

 postpaid. 



Cucumbers 



ICELANDIC CUCUMBER 



Excellent for forcing and garden culture. The Anne is hardy, vigor- 

 ous, and prolific, bearing until frost. The cucumber is long, thick, has 

 firm, crisp flesh and few seeds. Packet 10c, ounce 25c, ^ pound 75c, 

 1 pound $2.50, postpaid. 



DAVIS' PERFECT 



Ideal shape, seeds small and few, flesh firm, crisp and tender. Vines 

 hardy, vigorous and prolific. Packet 5c, ounce 20c, ^o, pound 60c, 1 pound 

 $2.25, postpaid. 



JERSEY PICKLING 



Long slender sort. Very fine for pickling. Excellent quality. Packet 

 5c, ounce 20c, % pound 60c, 1 pound $2.25, postpaid. 



KLONDYKE CUCUMBER 



It is one of the earlie^;t to come into bearing and continues right 

 through the season until killed by frost. The cuctimbers are about 7 

 mches long, the ends are square and about two inches thick. Flesh is 

 crisp, firm and delicate. Packet 5c, ounce 20c, ^ pound 60c, 1 pound 

 $2.25, postpaid. 



IMPROVED LONG GREEN 



Fruits average 10 to 12 inches in length. Flesh solid, crisp and of 

 excellent quality. Excellent for slicing or pickling. Packet 5c, ounce 20c, 

 ^ pound 60c, 1 pound $2.25, postpaid. 



May's Icelandic Cucumber 



