22 Superior Quality 



L. L. MAY ca, CO. 



Beta 



— TTT^vT^ Grapes 



We are offering 

 this year an unusu- 

 ally fine collection of 

 hardy grapes as the 

 demand for them 

 will be greater than 

 ever before owing to 

 the fact that many 

 people are planting 

 their own vineyards. 

 And not only are the 

 vines useful for the 

 quantities of fruit 

 which they bear but 

 they are ornamental 

 in any situation. 

 Over Pergola or 

 Veranda their trans- 

 lucent green shade 

 and heavy purple 

 clusters are even 

 more beautiful than many florescent 

 vines and their classic stiggestion 

 harmonizes delightfully with Etruscan 

 arch or Corinthian column. 



Remember every vine is guaranteed 

 to live or it will be replaced free of 

 charge. Plant May's insured vines 

 and insure your vineyard. 



CHOICE HARDY VARIETIES 



Beta. A hardy variety originating in this state. 

 A cross between a cultivated sort and the native 

 wild grape. The fruit is jet black, of medium size. 

 It ripens before the frost and is sweet and lus- 

 cious. By mail, postpaid, 2-year strong, each 80c, 

 4 for $3.00; by express or freight, each 75c, 6 for 

 $4.00, 12 for $7.50. 



Campbell's Early. Large, glossy-black, sweet, 

 juicy. Ripens 15th to last of August. 2-year 

 strong, each 80c, 4 for $3.00, postpaid; by express 

 or freight, each 75c, 6 for $4.00; 12 for $7.50, 50 for 

 $30.00. 



Concord, The well known standard variety, suc- 

 ceeds wherever grapes will grow. 



Delaware. The bunches are all compact, shoul- 

 dered, ripening a little before the Concord. Ber- 

 ries red, small and sweet. 



Moore's Early. The bunch is large, round and 

 v/ith a black-blue bloom. In quality surpassing the 

 Concord, and ripening full two weeks earlier. 



Everbearing Strawberries 



Niagara. A most desirable white variety and 

 one that is hardy, vigorous and productive in all 

 sections of the country. 



Prices on above 4 varieties: 2-year strong, each 

 75c, 4 for $2,75, postpaid; by express or freight, each 

 70c, 12 for $7.00, SO for $27.50. 



Strawberries 



PERFECT AND IMPERFECT BLOSSOMS 



The varieties marked "p" have perfect blossoms 

 and will bear fruit abundantly. Varieties marked 

 "x," however, have imperfect blossoms, that is, they 

 are "pistillate," having no stamens, and should be 

 mixed with or planted among other or perfect vari- 

 eties to be properly fertilized, or they will produce 

 very little fruit. When thus fertilized, though, they 

 are more prolific and the fruit is much finer than 

 that of the perfect varieties. 



MAY'S EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES. 

 Bear continually from June to November crops 

 of berries, sweeter, larger, and more luscious than 

 those of the standard varieties. The plants are very 

 hardy and will come through the winter without 

 protection. This variety means crops when berries 

 bring 75 cents a quart. An acre of Everbearing 

 berries will yield hundreds of dollars to the plant- 

 er the season of planting. By mail, postpaid, dozen 

 $1.50, 100 for $6.00; by express, 100 for $5.00, 1,000 

 for $40.00. 



MAY'S BEDERWOOD P 



Very early variety and an enormous producer. 

 The berries are very large and of most delicious 

 flavor and sweetness. 



MAY'S HAVERLAND X 

 _ Medium variety, a fine grower and very produc- 

 tive. The berries are firm, uniform in shape, long 

 and of medium size. 



MAY'S SENATOR DUNLAP P 

 A hardy variety, withstanding the most severe 

 spring weather exceptionally well. The fruit is 

 f large, firm and of excellent quality. It begins to 

 ripen v/ith the earliest. 



MAY'S WARFIELD X 

 Unsurpassed for shipping on account of its firm- 

 ness and beauty. Very productive. By mail post- 

 paid, 25 for 75c, 100 for $2.75; by express, 100 for 

 $2.50, 1,000 for $20.00, 500 at 1,000 rates. For above 

 4 varieties. Larger quantities quoted on application. 



