THE GREAT ALGOMA, a potato every grower should Have. 
A new potato that ir certain to take the lead with growers who desire a flrst-elass early variety that is productive and sure to yield a good crop 
even in the most unfavorable seasons. Market gardeners and all others who grow potatoes cannot afford to overlook this wonderful variety. Its 
certainty to produce a big crop, fine apiiearance and enormous yield have called forth a testimonial from some of the most experienced potato growers 
In America. The Rural New Yorker, th • great aerricultural paper of the East, says: "Prom time to time we have dug a hill of the varieties that claim 
to be the earliest now on trial at the Rural grounds. Thus far Algoma, from L. U. May & Co., of St. Paul, Hinn., has given the best yield. It is a most 
shapely potato, being smooth, oblong and slightly flattened." 
Such a record a.s th is from I he Trial Grounds of the Rural New Yorker shows the great value of Algoma. and we trust no one who raises notatoea 
will laU to give it a trial this year. Lb. 40c, 3 lbs. $1.00, postpaid. Pk. $1.00, bu. 93.50, barrel (165 lbs.) $7.50. 
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Our Great ja^otato Collection. 
This collection includes the new and choice varieties, as follows: 
2 pks. Algoma, 1 pk. Senator, 1 pk. Shamrock. It is a selection of 
flrst-claxs potatoes of recent Introduction, and such as we know will 
give perfect satisfaction. 
Prize Winner.— A mammoth early 
variety of the finest quality. Shape 
oblong, smooth and a splendid po- 
tato for cooking. Lb. 35c, 3 lbs. 
tl.OO, postpaid. Pk. $1 DO, bu. 
3.00, barrel (165 lbs.) $7.00. 
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Pearl of Savoy. — A medium early 
sort, also suitable for general crop. 
Oblong, skin light and flesh white. 
Lb. 36c, 3 lbs. 65c, postpaid; pk. 
75c, bu. $2.50. 
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May's Late.— Resembles the Bur- 
bank In shape, but is a much heavier 
yielding potato, than that well- 
known variety. A Bplendid keeper. 
Lb. 40c, 3 lbs. $1.00, pk. $l.O0, 
bu. $3.00. 
White Wonder.-One of the best late 
sorts. Kemarkable for its ability to 
withstand drought, Invariably pro- 
ducing a good crop In spite of the 
dry weather. Lb. 30c, 3 lbs. 75c. 
postpaid. Pk. 75c, bu. $2.75, bar- 
rel (165 lbs.) $6.50. 
EARLY WONDER— The Heaviest Yielding Spring Wheat Ever Introduced, i 
Innil''it'*h!,^f *iir.r*!*' S"^."' '! ejeatest of all the farmers' crops, and no bright, Intelligent man who wants to make his farm pay 
looks at the few cents extra that he has to pay for carefully improved seed stock of any kind. Our Early Wonder Wheat is the result of years 
tl^r,^^!^^.l"^^H^It' '"^"^'"^ ""i'" ^'J different varieties which have been offered the past few years, Ld out of the entire lot this wheat wll 
selected and has been improved each season, until we now offer it for the first time with the feeling that we have secured a wheat which will 
in time take the place of all other varieties. It has proven to be the most prolific, heaviest ^tooling and finest milling^wheat ever oLrcd, and 
{.■i'V-* *o recommend it to any farmer who is a wheat grower. Its being grown for years in the extreme T^Irth assures all of its 
hardiness. 1 his, with its heavy yields and earlmess, will make it the most desirable variety for all sections of America. If you want to get a 
th^eVheavy c?opping''fSt^?i favorites''**""' ''° '* '''' ^"^^"^ ^"^^ Wonder Wheat, Bonanza King Oats and Oreat Western Corn, the 
FIVE GOOD REASONS WHY "EARLY WONDER" SHOULD BE SOWN BY EVERY FARMER IN AMERICA. 
1. It is the heaviest yielding wheat In the world. 2. It Is perfectly hardy and can be grown in any section. 3. It is early, and this 
alone is a valuable point. 4 It makes the choicest flour and is the Best milling wheat we know of. ^ 5. It will increLe ySur ifops and 
bring you more money per acre than any other wheat. im-i <:n=o j-uur k.ru[i9 aim 
bag (2 
"J"V6°II,'5 b^;.Tl2.50; 10 bu.'sVo.'^^T*"'' ^ P°«*P»"*: "y '"'e"* ~P"^»' Ol-OO, bu. $1.75, bu. $3.00, 
f hic'l'iillli^'^ w^^o^.^r^""' '*?'S^ '■J^^^^y ^ any dealer or seedsman, and the true stock can only be procured direct from us 
this season. .We cauUon our trlends^^^^ unprincipled dealers will taUe advartage of the great re^iulation this wheat ha-s 
and palm off some old worthless wheat for the Early Wonder, 
or 10 bushels. 
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net your neighbors to order with jou and you can all save money on lots of 5 
From Springwater, N. Y. I am greatly pleased with my new potatoes received from your firm. 
JAY K. WEIDMAN. 
