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L. L. MAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
Pop (LOYY]. 
PLEASE KEMEMBEB that all Prices on Peas, Beans , 
and Sweet Corn, by pint or quart, include delivery at your ^ 
postoffioe. MAY PAYS THE POSTAGE, 
^ and 
^ post 
Krains are almost a vme white in cnlnr ?f ^ ""^ "n.ches, and th« 
finest quality The^oritx",altVof th IsVarie'l^hast^^^^^ ""'"^ 
c"o^r,i!^"^r,t.*°u,ra'd^^e's?-*HTa\^ii'^^^^ 
Queen's Golden.— A most vahiablevarfrtT Its heai.tift.i 
when popped casih' distinguishes it frnm • 'i"*''"' ?PP«*»™n« 
:i^^?^^'?[isd^;SES^SS€;S^^^ 
SEE LIST OP FIELD CORN IN FARM SEEDS. 
CHERVIL. 
DANDELION. 
about three inches apart, enltivat'i rturini the sealon '^nS^Sl'^'T T 
w.n be ready for use the folio wins spring season, and the plants 
$2 oT'"'"*"^ Improved.-The standard sort. Pkt. lOc, oz. 60c.. % lb. 
yjl^tfe'^'^'^ Leaved.-The best for ,.eneral use. Pkt. 5e., oz. 30c., 
ECC PLANT. 
Culture.-The Egg Plant will thrive well in 
any Bood garden soil; succeeds best in a deeo 
warm, rich .oil. and full exposure to tl- st?S' 
Sow in h .t-bed very early in the spring irans' 
JftJi-V^'^H ""e-half feet apart efc'h way 
f-^^"^^'':therjKComes settled and warm If no 
pot's^or^ox^s' --^ -^c started "SS 
l,I?c^r«/^''''^— ■^"t'T"'* °f this variety is jet 
black, hnc uram. and deHcate flavor- veVr nro 
lOe., oz.40e..^b. $,.50;Tb"r4.5S""^^"^ gardenerT.'^ i^^t 
ve?y^^lTly^°°f ^.:^Sjfi7ef f^^.Vr^^^^'dl'rr '^Z/^^'^ ^V^^T'' ' 
Pkt. 5c.. oz. 25i- . Vt lb. 7.5c.. lb. $2.50 ' P^rple; good quality. 
New York Improved.— The best in cultivation • lart-e t-^^^/i , t. 
purple, and very productive; is the main sort used for Wh^°Tru;^^"^ 
family use, and in the South. Pkt. lOc, oz. 4.0e.? % lb. $°*.|5"'?,;:.''|*/o"o 
ENDIVE. 
c<^^sf^.;^°^i^J--^s■^-;^^-.-t; 
or eight inches long, blanch by gathering J 
the hand, and tving tocether n^nr thl f 
, with yam or ba"st. This mul? he 5^,^?^ 1°^ 
^ quite dry or they will rit " a1 thetp' oach 
^ of winter take up carefullv with a ba^fof 
" -"' d*. f,f t^,!,"/^"^^ plant.and placecJose together 
kept dry and have plenty of yir.''o"r'?Lrwi?,"r"o''t ^'^^^ 
varieties rkt. Sc., oz. 15c.. yjlb. 40c 'l" ?o theothcr 
Groen Curled.— Very harav with enH^rt 
and crisp. Pkt. .->c.. oz^lse % llT loc lb $1 40 
C R N SAL A D 
of^s^SSS^n-'^X^/olt^^oratart and ?s'fit"fcl? ^{"^ °" first opening 
from time of sowing. It" wanted for .U? '"^ V*" 
in September, covered up\^Hh straw or t, J? L°c '^Pnng. it is sown 
sets in, and is wintcred"Sver exa%«y"as°sp&' 
Lar^e Seeded. -Pkt. Sc., oz. lOc., v. lb 20c lb 75c 
Small Seeded.-Pkt. Sc.. oz. 10c , v^b 2oc':--ib "75c!^" 
CHICORY. 
Four ounces of seed to 100 yards of row 
'n^l^l^?T.^.^!foT^:il-~2^r\^ of^thisformthe Chicory of com- 
l^.:^Am:7oc"'ZTl.oS ^ "^'^•^ '^^ as a vegetable. Pkt. 5c., oz. 
KALE. 
Culture. -The Kales are more hardv than 
fpring^i^ie^^nH ^.,'"='-l!"'tg--'=«s for winter and 
spring use, and are improved bv frost Sow 
[rthi^i"'^*'',^""'^ ? well-prepared soil covering 
cal^baie ""Jf.i?'""^' cultivate the sam? «f 
German Greens.— Very hardy pro- 
fi„^f^i^*^°*°.^-~,^,°''*se a deep purplish red color 
finely fnuged and deeply curled . Vco- fine var°etv' 
Pkt. 5c „z. lOe., i/tlb. £s;c., lb. $1.00. - 
Seeri*.h^,^^®K~^''°''" f^'' blanched shoots, 
rn^ should be sown very early in the soring in 
fn7ht ro° '^''^ to stand six ^"?h„ 
r«.^./ '1^^°'"'' cover with litter or 
twrf„^°'' next spring transplant in hills 
m l-' sS ''P^''* """^ ^^y- lOc, oz. 25c!; 
" KOHL RABI. 
fxcellent vegetable and 
='"''^^„^.*PS''t' alterward thinning the 
Shi? ?h °.? ? " If ""c weather is su t- 
able, the thinnings may be planted, but it is con 
sidered difficult to transplant. Keep the we?ds" 
down and when the thickened stems Xbove 
three inches through thJv 
^ to cat, and should be used at once beinS 
^«rSps'"'"' '^"^y the same If 
^^n^s^n^^^SuTm^-TsVcUr^y^^^^^^ btilbs White, 
2Sc., Hlb. COc., lb. $2.00. "J '"""^et garaeners. Pkt. 5c., oz. 
LEEK. 
Culture.— The Leek is very hardy and easily cul 
tivatcd. It succeeds best in a Ii|ht7bHt well^nl 
iiched soil. Sowascariyin s^rinf as practicable 
in drills one nch deep and one foc?t apart When 
&1X or eight inches high, they may be tra"s"nlanted 
^P?*"* each wa/as de™p i?posli. 
U fil^ , """^S covered, mav be blanched 
ma'llTtolfrR-h."'''''^"^'^''' ^"^ 8^""^ can hardly be 
American, Broad Flag.- This variety is moro 
largely used in this country than any othjr • 
strong, with broad leaves, growing only on tw<? 
Larg-e Careutan.-A most excellent hardy varictv • 
as being of Tcrv superior quality. Pkt .5c oz 'n) . i/'ih „ - 
^ Musselburffh.- Stem shorter thn.V th'; IV 'b. $1.50. 
bulbs; leaves broad and very mild snrendlnfr^^^ varieties; large 
20c., 1/ lb. enc , lb. $2 00 ' ''P'^«'^«'"»« I'ke a ?aa. Pkt. Sc., oz. 
ha^r°i?dteoT?,"i?,ter ^ll °'p'rt' 5c"'oz^f^;-^D^?'-J" cultivation ; 
Large Rouen.-The best fo^ fordng.'and grow8H'''„t°^^ ^^'-S- 
Pkt. Sc., oz. 20e., 14 lb. 50c., lb. $1.75 grows to an immense size. 
we recommend it 
OT7B OOMPLAlifTs. 
ShelbyviHe. HI.— I ordered your IntroductoAr Packaire of ^ ^, 
Seeds last season and tested them in this localitT. I wTh to say that 
in my opinion they are the seeds for this climate and tTh ^ 
to give Northern Grown Seeds a trial ' «<lvs« every one 
T. J r^.^ , A. Daniels. 
er??rownt;edr^7uTlTe"^^^^^^ 
and looked at the o,...:": 
days from sowing of seed, and my sweet cora was ri„, w « 
bors thought anything about corn. 'A'' ^ /' 
West Port, Oal.-The seeds I got from vou were true to name and T 
am well pleased with -Korthcrn Grown Seeds I thiniTlt « ^ 
for our California climate, and rccormend them preference 7 '"'^ 
others. Shall favor you ^vith my future orders P'<=fcrence to any 
BoonviHe, Mo.-The seeds I ordered of yon last season ga ve me 
:ot:trm: frieL°:^ ^-'•^ ^^^^^^^ 
C. Amamns. 
NOTICE OUR NEW SMALL FRUITS IN NOVELTY LIST. 
