MAY'S NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS, BEST FOR ALL CLIMES. 
A field of May's Early Wonder Wheat. Eiigraved from a photograph. 
The Greatest Wheat ever Offered. Most Prolific, Heaviest 
Stooling, and the Best Milling Wheat that Can be Grown. 
MAY'S EARLY WONDER. 
Five Good Reasons Why "Early Wonder" Should be Sown by Every Farmer in America. 
1 — it's the heaviest yielding- wheat in the world. 2 — It is perfectly hardy and can be grown in any section. 3 — It's early, and 
this alone is a valuable point. 4 — It makes the choicest flour and is the best milling wheat we know of. 5 — It will increase your 
crops and bring you more money per acre than any other wheat. •; ,, ... 
Ha^noinfiAn This, together with Oats and Corn, is the greatest of all the farmer's crops, and no bright, intelligent man 
JJcSlrl p llUn . W ho wants to make his farm pay looks at the. few extra cents that he has to pay for carefully improved 
seed stock of any kind. Our Early Wonder Wheat is the result of years of testing and experimenting with all the different va- 
rieties which have been offered the past few years, and out ofthe entire lot this wheat was selected, and has been improved 
■each season until we now offer it with the feeling that we have secured wheat which will in time take the place of all other 
varieties. It has proven to be the most prolific, heaviest stooling and finest milling wheat ever offered, and this is enough to 
recommend it to any farmer who is a wheat grower. Its being grown for years in the extreme North assures all of its hardi- 
ness. This, with its heavy yields and its earliness, will make it the most desirable variety for all sections of America. If you 
want to get a heavy yield and make money this season, you can do it by sowing the Early Wonder Wheat, Bonanza King Oats 
and Mastadon Corn, the three heavy cropping farm favorites. 
, Prices: — Pkt. (2 oz.) 10c, lb. 30c, 4 lb. $1.00, postpaid; pk. 59c, bu. $1.60, 10 bu. $15.00. 
Minnesota No. 163. 
sota State Experimental 
Farm, and was introduced by us two years ago. The heads are 
long, well filled with medium sized, plump kernels. Flour 
made from this variety shows a higher gluten test than most 
sorts. The straw is medium height, very strong and wiry, 
never known to lodge or rust. It stools very heavily, produc- 
ing enormous crops of No. 1 hard. Lb. 25c, postpaid; pk. 50c, 
ibu. $1.50, 10 bu. $14.00. 
Pedigree Blue Stem. ^S^iS 
here at home in the Northwest, where wheat is the main crop, 
but everywhere and under all conditions. The heads are very 
large and well filled, the kernel is hard, the plant stools freely, 
and under ordinary conditions will yield 40 to 50 bushels per 
acre. 7 b. 25c, postpaid; pk. 50c, bn. $1.50, 5 bu. $7.00, 10 bu. 
$14.00. • 
CtaalcsAi rhewatl Fife Noted for . its ^reat productive- 
^asivaltlicwaii i 11^. ness, earliness, vigor and free- 
dom from smut and all diseases. The kepnels are hard and 
flinty, whereby it- is recognized as an At- No. 1 milling wheat, 
adapted to all states where wheat can be grown. Lb. 25c, 
postpaid; pk. 50c, bu. $1.50, 10 bu. $14.00. 
riacaroni Spring Wheat. 
It is not only true that 
Macaroni Wheat can 
be grown in dry districts, but they must be grown there in 
order to produce the best quality of grain. Seeded April 26, it 
was ripe, cut, threshed and in the granary August 6. The 
shorter the period required for a wheat to grow the more val- 
uable it will be to a locality subject to summer droughts and 
hot winds. This wheat gives the best results on new land. 
Sow at the rate of 1% bushels per acre. Lb. 25c, postpaid; pk. 
40c, bu. $1.50, 10 bu. $14.00. 
D#*l in hi niritl^cntn (Winter Wheat.) Beyond 
KClldDie 1 linnCSULcl. doubt the hardiest, most reli- 
able and heaviest yielding wheat ever introduced. Lb. 25c, 
postpaid; pk. 60c, bu. $1.50, 10 bu. $14.00. 
Rye, Spring Dakota Mammoth. J? lu «rHfK 
the fact that it may be used as a catch crop, to sow where 
winter grain has been a failure. Sow at the same time you 
do spring wheat, at the rate of iy 2 bushels per acre. Lb. 25c, 
postpaid; pk. 40c, bu. $1.35, 10 bu. $13.00. 
n*r« Winfpi* This is the sure crop for dry country 
s\jCj YVlIltCr. ranches. Lb. 25c, postpaid; pk. 40c, bu. 
$1.35, 10 bu. $12.50. 
