26 Superior Quality 



L. L. MAY CS, CO. 



Cabbage 



Culture: For very early cabbage sow in hotbeds 

 and transplant, setting the seedlings in the open 

 ground in rows 2 feet apart, after all danger of frost 

 is past. For succession sow in open ground in 

 April; late varieties may be sown in May in shallow 

 drills and transplanted to rows feet apart, 2 

 feet between each plant. One-half pound of seed 

 will produce plants for one acre. 



FIRST EARLY VARIETIES 



Charleston Wakefield. Conical heads weighing 

 8, 10 and 12 pounds, are very solid and largest of 

 the early varieties. Very strong, almost impervi- 

 ous to slugs and worms. Packet 10c, ounce 60c, 54 

 pound $2.00, postpaid. 



Early Jersey Wakefield. Very early; pointed 

 heads. Packet 10c, ounce 60c, % pound $2.00, post- 

 paid. 



Early Dwarf Flat Dutch. Very popular for forc- 

 ing. Packet 10c, ounce 60c, % pound $2.00, post- 

 paid. 



MEDIUM OR SECOND EARLY VARIETIES 



May's Early Summer. Very large heads; round, 

 fiat, solid; weighing 8 to 12 pounds. Matures a 

 week later than Charleston Wakefield. Packet 10c, 

 ounce 60c, % pound $2.00, postpaid. 



Surehead. Selected stock, heads large, round, 

 solid, tender, rich. Packet, 10c, ounce 60c, % pound 

 $2.00, postpaid. 



LATE OR WINTER CABBAGE 



Hollander or Danish Ball Head. Heads round 

 and compact, deep and solid; weigh about 8 pounds. 

 Packet 15c, ounce $1.00, 54 pound $3.00, postpaid. 



Premium Late Flat Dutch. Selected. Packet 

 10c, ounce 60c, 54 pound $2.00, postpaid. 



Cauliflower 



Snowball. It is the earliest of all. Its heads are 

 perfect, round and snow white, averaging 9 inches, 

 and often attaining 10 or 12 in diameter. It is low- 

 growing, compact habit, admitting of planting one- 

 third more than any other variety in a given space 

 of ground. Packet 20c, 54 ounce $1.25, postpaid. 



Extra Early Erfurt. Selected. A great favorite, 

 very similar to Snowball; produces the finest qual- 

 ity of compact, perfect heads, white in color, of 

 good size. Packet 20c, 54 ounce $1.25, postpaid. 



Snowball Cauliflower 



Hollander or Danish Ball Head Cabbage 



Carrots 



MAY'S GUERANDE OR OXHEART 



The variety for hard soil. It is half long, but 

 very large, often 6 inches in diameter at the top; 

 finely grained, sweet and delicious for table and 

 early bunching as well as a good stock food. Can 

 be pulled when others require digging. Packet 5c, 

 ounce 25c, 5^ pound 70c, 1 pound, $2.25, postpaid. 



MAY'S TABLE QUEEN 



This is a variety of our own introduction. It is 

 very smooth and of most delicious flavor. Flesh 

 is of fine texture, entirely free from stringiness. 

 Undoubtedly the finest carrot for general use that 

 has ever been introduced. It is rather long, coming 

 abruptly to a point, and has almost no side shoots. 

 For home use we cannot recommend it too highly 

 to our patrons. Packet 5c, ounce 25c, 54 pound 70c, 

 1 pound $2.25, postpaid. 



DANVERS HALF LONG 



This variety thrives on all soils, yields enormous- 

 ly (from 20 to 25 tons per acre), and is the most 

 easily harvested. It is half long, cylindrical, 

 smooth, crisp, sweet, flesh close in texture; needs 

 very little care. We recommend it specially for 

 stock feedmg on account of its great strength pro- 

 ducmg qualities. Packet 5c, ounce 25c, 5^ pound 

 70c, 1 pound $2.25, postpaid. 



May's Egg Plant 



NEW YORK IMPROVED SPINELESS 



This is an entirely spineless strain of the large pur- 

 ple-fruited, which is the well known standard; low, 

 stocky. Packet 10c, 5^ ounce 40c, 1 ounce 75c, post- 

 paid. 



May's Chervil 



A hardy_ annual to be used for flavoring, a new 

 curled variety, quality superior to the older sorts 

 Packet 5c, ounce 25c, postpaid. 



May's Chicory 



Large rooted. The roots, dried, sliced thin, roast- 

 ed and ground, used as substitute for coffee Pack- 

 et 10c, ounce 65c, 54 pound $1.75, postpaid. 



WITLOOF CHICORY 



Makes excellent salad. Sure to please. Packet 

 10c, ounce 40c, 5^ pound $1 .50, postpaid. 



