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L. L. MAY & 'CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
RED CABBAGES. 
SAVOY VARI£TIES. 
CHOICE CELERIES. 
they grew wifh wha? cfirt adhefe/to tSe roots"L^^ 
not crowd nir. After the trend. i« i ' P"<^t ■'S closely, but 
straw or leaves as a protection frotn lhf ^0^?*"^^ "^'^^verecT with 
the weather beeomes'^quitrco"d aSd ?hen^^^^ P?*"^?* T"^" 
the cold becomes creater r,^i wmi . a little at a time as 
trench must hat4 ^ good draina^;.'^'" " '^^^^ ""'O'^- The 
TnlTk^'t^Srefr'rfeSe^i'i I^fu^^*?'' P0P«'=.r with 
little banking to blanch li rs aUohtL.hlJl,';^ '""I requires but 
on account of its silvery whiJI l?ave, ! fl "^''T/"' C""" ^^^le 
crisp. Pkt. lOc, oz. 30^, H lb 85c'. lb $2 ?S and 
4r>^^'if^,S!il7t-^''^^^^^^^ Of special 
of the finest quality, with beau?m,ny"c„rved or JfinSeTfi ^""^ 
render it very showy, ami makes the flne"rcl/;r,?-[v oi +^l,, + 'T,"""^} 
Cc-lencs Flavoris unsurpassed. Pkt of oz ToJ'^u^b «VSo 
New Rose.— The finest flavored of ail the r^hT- J 
be surpassed, and -R-e would recon,m?nd it to^Il o^^7'''^V ^' "^""""t 
desire aperfect flavored Celery. Pkt "oc 02 lie who 
.et'^s^.'.^'f o?k^^l„?-?^,t ^iiiS W-'- ^'^e mar. 
Half Dwarf, now so popular. ^ it°s a Joort kfi'J,''! Henderson's 
color, crisp and soUd.^/kt.^lk,oV30e.fvr b 7Tc lb^ 
sort. Pkt.6o.,oz. 2Sc.,HIb.75c ,fb.$2 35 keeping winter 
fla^o"^<\?f,1fe"it\?f in'u^h^^'oT^^"*-^^^^^^ - ^ch, nutty 
growing sorts in weight of1.un?h.^Pl^;! 5V o? oOc"f'Tb7R^ 
Ooldeu Heart.-This differs from the half dVarf'^^?lJ?J-' 'J''-*2-25. 
color ■ whea blanched, the heart, which is large and^.ni '"r^' ""'^ 
golden color; the most favorite ^ort for th^ fL , ™','' '^ a waxy, 
lOc, oz. 20c., Vi lb. 6()c., ?C $" 1* ^ general cultivation. Pkt! 
yp^a^o^^h-S'^fkru^*;!? a"^'\hrc^1e*?v^?n'e '"f[°h''"r ='^".^«r'= 
all sections of the country, and -ome Vt^\l|;°!„ie^t"iX gr1';^i?3 
BOUQUET, -WHITE PLDME AND ROSE 
CAULIFLOWER. 
or I.>bruary, .-ind transplanting the pl"ntrat twnVo^^^^^^ 
in boxes or in the soil of another hot-bed iiifHI^^J^ t^l inches apart 
to be planted in the open ground which in t i, they are safe 
the 15th of March to the 10th of Aoril IfV^.-^,V„ J 1 ^ J'^ually from 
seldom injured by plan?inVout too'^eariy "^^'^'^''^'''^"''^ "^^^^^ ^re 
t&^s^rWe-^^^^ 
r:e5r;^p4°?^e°.?oT.'i'^c'::y,r,r5''o.- '^'^ - 
Extra, Early Paris.— Second early lare-e vvi,j+. 
heads of fine quality^ Pkt. lOe.. o^ 60 c ,' vTib $0 00 
itJl^^'^, ^y-*''* Erfart.-Kemarkable fir'^its reUaWi 
ity in heading. Scarcely a plant fpils to Sro, ,r„ 
good head Very solid, with pSre white hea^ds of In* 
^''V V= oz. $1.50, oz. $3.73 
Algriers.— A popular market gardener's sort- btot..» 
yeitche's Autumn Giant.-A very valiablJlate ^r. 
hcad.s of largesi.e. which are Jo vellprot^^^^^ 
by the heavy foliage that they remain a lone ti^^^fit 
?0-eroi.^c;^e.,''?J^.V?^"<5^ mo'^st's°o.?s!""p\«t* 
Lenormand's Short Stem.— A large lat^ vo.-,-»+„ 
Hit ^^:^m>^'^' °^ cxtrf qifa^it;."^^?: 
^^yfCvllb. '^im^^^ standard variety. Pkt. Sc.. 
THE SHENANDOAH 
BEATS THEM ALL. 
TOMATO 
EARLY SNOWBALL. 
