> MAYS NORTHERN CROWN SEEPS BEST FOR ALL CLIMES^ 
Qoldcn Cluster Beans. 
Kentucky Wonder Wax Beans. 
BEANS==Pole or Running. 
(^n\At^r\ Pllictpr Everlasting Pole Bean. A magnificent 
^vlUCll V^lUoLCl. variety that bears continually the entire season. 
It grows rapidly, bearing very early clusters of three to six pods of rich 
golden color. Pods average about 8 inches in length, exceedingly tender 
and entirely stringless, retaining their i>luinpnesti and ten^ierness long 
after tliev have attained a large size, and continue to bear, if the pods 
are iiicked, until frost. Pkt. lOc., pt. 2Sc., qt. 45c., pk. $1.75. 
f^rAAar\ Onrmina The pods are fuUy as large as Horticultural 
VTUIUCU VcUmUlC. puie_ entirely stringless, of a bright golden 
color when young; as they develop, the pods are mottled and streaked 
with an unusually bright carmine on the bright golden, giving them a 
most attractive appearance when ready for market. Pkt. 10c., pt. 30c., 
qt. 50c. 
Creasback White. I'^f qt^isc:, pk.tiTo."'^- 
Horticultural or Wren's Egg. f.?i\ed'^1ih'tl'd. 'T>^t". 
Sc., pt. 25c., qt. 4Sc., pk. SI.SO. 
T rtTxr MlTifa Long green pods of good quality, exceedingly rich and 
Lia.Zy WUe. buttery. Pkt. Sc., pt. 25c., qt. 45c., pk. $1.50. 
Cr-nf\a4- 'DttT^n<^«- Cultivated both for its beautiful scarlet blos- 
OCanei XtUimer. go^g ^nd for table use. Pkt. Sc., pt. 2Sc., 
qt. 45c., pk. $1.75 
Kentucky Wonder Wax. ^.^'^ 
perb qualities, except tliat it is of a beautiful tran.'*parent yellow color. 
It commences to bear when plants are small and keeps on producing until 
killed by frost. We have seen poles completely fiUeci with a mass of vines 
densely loaded with a solid mass of pods from top to bottom. The pods 
are fleshy, solid, meaty and entirely stringless. Pkt. Sc., pt. 2Sc., qt. 45c., 
pk. $1.75. 
"K'Anflirlrv "WnnHpr (^^^een Pod.) Very early and enormously 
XVClxtuu&j TT \/iJ.u.d. productive, the long green pods hanging in 
clusters from top to bottom of pole, entirely stringless. Pods of a silvery 
green color. The pods, though large, cook tender and melting. Pkt. Sc., 
pt. 25c., qt. 4Sc., pk. $1.60. 
Lima King of the Garden. f„7 ,!f,l^?"lf,L*^T I'^S 
heavy yielder on all kinds of soil and of excellent flavor. The stock which 
we offer has been carefully selecte<l, and we are positive that there is not 
a better strain on the market than our King of the Garden. The pods 
are of enormous size, often measuring eight to nine inches in length, and 
containing as many as eight to nine beans. Pkt. 10c., pt. 25c., qt. 45c., 
pk. $1.75. 
T imo MoTr^c Ptiomninri The pods are large, vines vigorous 
l^ima may b ^nampiOn. growth and exceedingly produc- 
tive. Pkt. lOc, pt. 2Sc., qt. 45c., pk. $2.00. 
GARDEN BEETS for Table Use. 
""TbRNIP 
BLOOO 
May's Early Blood Turnip. V'l.X^rii^iet^'^'lZ 
proved strain of blood turnip. It is very early, nearly as early a.s Egyp- 
tian, and greatly surpass<?s that variety in flavor. The color is a rich, 
dark red, the shape globular. It is free from side or fibrous r(H)ts. being 
always smooth. Excellent for forcing, for a main spring or summer crop, 
or for use in winter, it is a fine keeper. Cooks sweet, tender and crisp, 
and is in every way a standard sort for market or the home garden. Pkt. 
Sc., oz. lOc., "-i lb. 20c., lb. 60c. 
Early Blood Turnip. ^ 
*r\^x— PiQ^-lr "Rlnrk/I most excellent turnip rooted sort. It 
l^CllUil UaliX J31UUU. grows to a large size, is of mo.st hand- 
some appearance, and is very productive in all soils' and locations and in 
all seasons. The tops are small, upright growing, so that the rows may 
be planted close together. Leaf stems and veins are dark red, blade green, 
roots globxilar, perfectly smooth, dark blood red. Flesh bright red, zoned 
with a darker shade, very crisp, tender and sweet, remaining so a long 
time. Pkt. Sc., oz. lOc., H lb. 15c., lb. SOc. 
May's Market Gardener, fh",,-,'™ b?co^;,cttr'earfavr 
ite with gardeners in all sections on account of its uniform size and hand- 
some shape. Color, deep red throughout, fine grained, lender and sweet. 
Valuable for market gardeners or private use. Pkt. Sc., oz. lOc., M lb. 
20c., lb. 60c. 
Beet, Crimson Qlobe. 
One of the most uniform of all 
turnip shaped beets; tops small, 
Pkt. Sc., oz. lOc., i4 lb. ISc, lb. 55c. 
Edmund's Early Turnip. 
flesh dark red, very tender and sweet 1 
flrtl^o This is an extremely handsome second-early 
^llJ-UoUll VTIUUC. or main-crop beet, with richly colored flesh of 
superb quality. The l)eets are of medium size, .<flightly oblong form, and 
entirely free from fibrous roots, having only a slender tap-root, as showus^ 
in the illustration. The beets average three inches in diameter; the skiii 
is so smooth and the form so regiilar that when washed for the market 
they have the appearance of highly polished dark red balls. The flesh is 
a deep purpli.sh crimson, slightlv "zoned." aud is remarkably sweet and 
tender. Pkt. Sc., oz. lOc., M lb- ISc, lb. SOc. 
CfnoVitT^c TTrrTrrk+toTi An improved strain of the early Egyptian. 
L-rosDy s H/gyptian p^t. sc., oz. loc., m ib. 20c., ib. 60c. 
iro.-1tr IT/^li-noa Kxtra early, round, smooth, blood red. Pkt. Sc., 
isariy Ji/Ciipse oz. loc., h ib. isc, ib. ssc. 
X^nr^tT TXatrrin rrc' Color blood re<l, an excellent market sort. 
n-ariy jjewings. sc., oz. loc, h ib. isc, ib. ssc 
Pkt. 
Long 
Cn^z-.i-vl-Vi 'ni/\<->/1 Grows to good size; color dark blood 
omOOin JDlOOa. red, top small, of upright growth. — ' 
Sc., oz. lOc., H Ib. ISc, lb. 40c. 
Swiss Chard, White or Yellow. 
Sc., oz. lOc., H lb. ISc, Ib. 40c. 
Pkt. 
Grown for its leaved 
and leaf stalk. Pkt. 
