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L. L. MAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
DAKOTA OUEEN. 
The Earliest Yellow Oent Corn Ever Offered. 
states where heretofore only the Flint corn has bTeu raised? U s of a bright ^f^JZ?.^^"^ extreme northern 
Sram hems more than sufficient to cover t1,e cntirecob%hichil,eMom over one h^^ and cob. with a very long, deep 
the larRest part On account of the extraordinarv size of grain it will produS more fi At^^^^^^ 'Jiameter even in 
^.Lf ^® control the entire stock of Dakota Q,ueen cor£ and all wfio desire it tr^,i f% ll J.^ to the acre than any variety we know 
customers in the north, as well as in other sections, will make a ^stakl if ?hp^ ^^'^"^ us. Our 
«q nJ^?^^ ^^'■,^^§3' follows: lb. 50e; 3 lbs. $1.00 postpSdf B^^xplels <Avieen this season. 
$3.00; 2 bushels, $S.OO; 5 bushels, $11.00; 10 bushels, $20.00. express or ireigrht, at purchaser's expense. Peck, $1.00; bushel 
NORTH STAR OATS. 
The Most Profitable Variety that cau be Grown. 
^a„s^|lnTLTtpa'nT^s^ 
ft^JI^Jy-c^u^tiv^JeirrJl^.^^ 
I .North Star averaged nearly 125 bushels per acre. The grain is ver; lars? p'umo Ind^-^fl ^Y""" The past season the 
t valuable for foddering purposes. This year we have a large ?tock, and ^laU be ab"e to fil Sl^Trtlt ""^ f ^? n^'S strong, upright and very 
S, sold several car oads cf this wonderful Oat, and we wish to say to all Vho dc-s^re extra fol-fJl,^, A" b"shels. Last season we 
'■J^JrJ""^ "''T''^ 'Stating quantity Ihej desire The fact tha? th»^n,/^^^^^ '' S ^'"^ pleasure in mak- 
^ per and extra early makes it almost invaluabl4 to the farmerrof the N^rth^ind Northw«^^^^^ ^? Z^'V Pl"»°P. enormous crop- 
tSs-sl^^fn!"" ^° "^"^ ^'"='•5- of auTeati^r'!'^ lJo'=Sri^7°s^^ilVL^AL^"sVc'u?e''rh'L^fe^|^ S^?^ 
j of 2Trm?^he"lf.i1'5rioV;u!?eTs; .?2?^'o"o.'^'-°° By«P-«« freight at purchaser's expense. Peck. 75e.; bushel, $2.50; bag 
TWO GRAND POTATOES. 
EARLrY »AW]S. 
J . '^1^ 1^ tl'ej'est early potato we have ever grown: it surpasses the Earlir nftoo <->i,- • 
rior in every other respect; a good keeper, and cam.ot be' too highly rS5)ratnemf^^^^^ lt l?t?-^t°^^° l'^ earliness, aad is their supe- 
smooth and l.ght, about the color of Snowflake or Hampden Beaut the fleThTs wWe a^H snHd wherever exhibited; the skiS is 
i wonderful yielder. Its strongrest point of merit, however, Ues in it^^e o-^kinlr oullitfJi ' ^% ^'"cs grow rank and strong, and a 
equal >t m th,s respect; th,s is the universal testimin v oi those who have tStd ,^ ctXa^\?'J,rA?,^V« ° Vi"''*^ J"!^' ^"^ l^a^« *^ er seen can 
by far the best potatoes that can be raised for the early markets, as t he v come in when SnSuS eA J n? ^"f ^5"='-' l^'"''-^' Standard are 
them, thereby handsomely rewarding the grower. F6r yield it is far ahead of nr)^ ii-S ,^ 11 '"^'^ willing to pay almost anv price for 
the most valuable potato of late introduction. anead of any early variety we have ever grown, and is by far 
Price: lb. 40c. ; 3 lbs. $1.00 postpaid. By express or freight at purchaser's expense. P.^k, $1.50, bushel, $*.00. barrel $7 5o 
MAY'S LATE. 
This is by far the best potato for general and late use, we know of It is a snlendiri -^-i,!*. 
and o., account ot its handsome ai,pearance finds a ready sale bi the nTarkks invariaWvbrir^^^^^ 
growth and will stand the drought better than most varieties. The tuber, ^re of u^ J*"^ I* Vine of vigorous 
ii^-fl"-" h*^'^''''"'^*^' '™o^^' ^^i" S'vc perfect satisfaction t^all who trv"^ Tt » U^''^''^^,''"^ .'^^''^ regard thi?as 
Ma|ra'e^'^^^= ^^-^ ei/Jeie^uUh^a"^e"r^S^^^ b^u^s^^ei'^^^S'of ^aV/ff^w*^"^^^ 
IRONCLAD COLLECTION oT^MmTRuF^ 
Worden's Pri^e Grape. 
^^AJ'^^"?^-^ grape, perfectly hardy and of the finest 
quality, it is a strong, vigorous grower, and an abundant bearer. 
The grapes arc entra large and very hand.some. Ripens about the 
same time as Concord, and fruit is about the same color. The Wor- 
den Prize should be extensively grown in the Northwest. 
Price: 30c. each; 4 for $1.00; 12 for $2.50 postpaid. 
May's Thomless Blackberry. 
Probably the most popular berry ever introduced. The fruit is 
of good size, oblong, firm and very sweet. It is a gpod keei^r- 
ships well, and is therefore a valuable market berry The Thorii 
exceedingly productive and will bear heavy crops on al- 
most any kind o( soil, the most peculiar feature however, about this 
ffVZ'^ '■r* "V'''^ " entirely free from thorns. Be?ng per- 
fectly hardy it can be grown in any section of the Sbuntrv Trv it 
this season and you will be greatly pleased. 
Price, 30c. each; 4 for $1.00; 12 for $2.00 postpaid. 
New Raspberry, Queen of the Night. 
fr,,;?^'!! "P'-'Kht grower; foliage rich dark irreen • I 
Price, 250. each; 5 for $1.00; 12'for §2.00 postpaid. 
Defiance Strawberry. 
of MaJ''''„''„*H ' .l?f D<=fi?iceb.gins to ripcnThe mYddle or llt^^? pi" 
^£^^iBT^"^-:^P^ - i"r.^Ss^n: 
f M fl^^ff t ^»mVo?tl«^^ iSr±S 
n ™f t^t'^f''J?""^'H '^""t "Either for private use or marketing wi?l mak? 
Pr?o» i n?7.^S the^Defiance thisleason 
posSiaid' ' '^OO for $2O.00 
For $1.00 We inn Send 1 Grape^ 2 Jtaspberry, 6 Strawherry and 1 Blackberry, Postpaid 
