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L. L. MAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MIN.\. 
NrtTirP We cannot too strongly urge our friends to be sure ord secure NORTHERN GROWN SEED CORN. It is earlier and more 
llV 1 lvC> vigorous tlian that grown in otlier sections, and will bring larger crops. 
Tj(E6i^jifyei.MvipiiHT6i»!H. 
THE CORN FOR THE EXTREME NORTH 
The greatest of all the flint varieties. Ears long, of rich yel- 
low color. Enormously productive, outyielding any field corn 
we have ever grown. Will prove to be of the greatest value to 
the farmers of the far north. Klpens earlier than any of the 
flints. Don't fail to try it if you want a big yielding flint corn. 
Lb. 35c, 3 lbs. 91.00, postpaid. Pk. 7Sc, 
bn. $3.50. bag, (2'/i bu.) $5.00. 
King ol the Earlies.— One of the earliest yel- 
low dent com In cultivation, originated by 
Mr. A. L. Goiidard, of Northern Iowa, the orig- 
inator of the "Pride of the North." Stalks grow 
6 to 7 feet high, ears 7 to 9 Inches long, very 
deep, soft gi-aln, and small red cob. It rli>ened 
In 80 days from plantin By mail, lb. 40c, 3 
lbs. $1, postpaid. By freight or express, pit. 
75c, bu. 92, 2 bu. or over, $1.50 per busiiel. 
Pride of the North.— (Dent.) Cob small, Irer- 
nels deep and compactly set on the cob; has 
yielded lOO bushels shelled com per acre. Planted 
as late as July 1st, it has t\illy matured by Oct- 
oljer 1st. By mail, lb. 25c, postpaid. By ex- 
press or freight, pk. 50c. bu. $1.40. 
King Philip.— (Flint.) Very early, tisnaily 
matures three months after planting. Ears 10 
to 12 inches long; kernel copper-colored. One 
of the oldest and best of the flint varieties. By 
mail, lb. 25c, postpaid. By express or freight, 
pk. 60c. bu. $1.50. 
Farmers' Favorite.— (Dent.) Ripens early, and 
hence succeetls where many varieties wul not 
mature. By mail, lb. 25c, postpaid. By ex- 
press or freight, pk. 50c, bu. $1.50. 
Large Yellow Dent.— Of a bright yellow color; 
the ears are large and of One shape. By mail, 
lb. 25c, postpaid. By express or freight, pk. 
50c, bu. $1.50. 
Improved Leaming.— (Dent.) Ears of good 
size, set low do^ra, and most always have two 
good ears to each stalk. Cob small, with a 
deep kernel of a golden yellow color. Matures 
early. By mail, lb. 2Sc, postpaid. By ex- 
press orf.elght, pk. 50c, bu. $1.50. 
Early Butler.— (Dent.) Until the introduction 
of Dakota Queen, this has been considered the 
earliest yellow dent in cultivation. It is a cross 
from the Pride of the North and a most valuable 
varietv. By mail, lb. 35c, 3 lbs. for $1. By 
express or freight, pk. 60c, bu. 92. 
Longfellow.— (Flint.) A variety that Is par- 
ticularly adapted to the North. It is an eight- 
rowetl sort, with ears Is! to 15 inches in length, 
and about m Inches in diameter. By mail, lb. 
25c, postpaid. By express or freight, pk. 50c, 
bu. 91 50. 
Qolden Beauty.— (Dent.) The ears are well 
filled with the handsomest yello%v corn we have 
ever seen. By mail, lb. 25c, postpaid. By ex- 
press or freight, pk. 50c, bu. $1.50. 
Angel of Midnight.— (Flint. An early, yel- 
low, eight-rowed variety, ijerfect ears and well 
filled. By mail, lb. 25c, postpaid. By express 
or freight, pk. 50c, bu. $1.50. 
Hickory King. — (Dent.) —The largest pure 
white dent corn In cultivation; small cob; ears 
7 to 9 inches in length. Enormously productive. 
By mail, lb. 25c, postpaid. By express 
freight, pk. 75c, bu. $2.00. 
Our Superior Fodder Corn. 
We have grown every variety that has been 
offered, and are glad to state that Our Superior 
Fodder Corn has no equal. It Ls a rapid growing 
corn with a great abundance of leaves, wonder- 
fully tender stalks, and gives by far the greatest 
yield per acre. Every farmer and dairyman 
knows the value of a g<x>d crop of fodder corn 
for feeding cattle during the winter months. 
We have carefully tested Our Superior Fodder 
Corn and Hud that It gives almost double the 
nourishment of common varieties. Price by ex- 
press or freigh t, pk. 65 c. bu. $8 00 . 
FOR $1.00 WE WILL SEND POSTPAID FOUR EVERBEARING BLACK HILLS RED RASPBERRY. 
