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L. L. MAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MINA. 
owning's New Everbear- 
ing riulberry. « 
Few fruits are more popular at the pres- 
ent time than the Downing Everbearing 
Mulberry. In addition to beuriup: its line 
large Ijerry-like fruit, wlien only a few feet 
in height, It malies a most heautiful tree 
for the lawn. We consider it one of the 
most valuable fruits that can be grown 
The late Eev. Hem-y Ward Beecher said: 
I had rather have one of Downing's Ever- 
bearing Hulberries in my garden than a bed 
Of Strawberries. This is certainly a good 
recommendation. Price, 40c each. S for 
$1.00. 
• • . HAVE YOU . . . 
Whinham's Tree Gooseberry 
IN YOUR GARDEN ? 
You should have it. See ln.slde back 
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The Great Spaulding Plum. 
.^A iJ*"* °' ^ race of curcullo proof plums. Has never failed to produce a full crc 
and is so enormous y productive as to bend the limbs In a lalnbow curve. The curcullo has 
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great richness. Ti 
The fruit has been f _ 
quite young. Price, 40c each, 3 for $1.00. ' 
THE GREAT SPAITLDIHG PLUM. 
Apples, Apricots, Cherries, Peaches, Pears and Plums. 
(Epples. 
I 
Duchess of Oldenburg. — A handsome hardy 
Rtissian variety. Color red, streaked yellow. 
Desirable tor the Northwest as well as other 
sections. Ripens in September. I>rice, 20c 
each, 6 lor 91.00. 
St. Lawrence.— Originated In Canada. Color 
greenish yellow and red; hardy; ripens in 
October. Price, 20c each, 6 for $1 .00. 
Northern Spy. — A magnificent winter apple. 
Ijarge, striped and of the finest quaJity. Price, 
25c each, a for $1.00. 
' Gideon. — The hardy apple for the North. 
Originated In Minnesota ana is considered the 
best for the extreme north and west. Price, 
35c each. 3 for $l.O0. 
Yellow Transparent. — Ripens early in 
August. Kruit of large size and very hand- 
some. Color, clear yellow. Price, 2Sc each, 
5 for 91.00. 
Wealthy.— Originated near St. Paul, Minn., 
and is ix'rfeotly hardy. Fruit round, dark red 
and very juicy. Ripens in October. Price, 
20c each, 6 tor Ql.OO. 
Red Bietigheimer.— A German variety of ex- 
cellent quality. The fruit Is very large, of a 
creamy white .and crimson color. One of the 
handsomest apples we have ever seen. Ripens 
in the t,all. Price, S5c each. 5 for 91. OO. 
Alexander. — Very large, deep red apple, of 
excellent quality. Ripens in September. 
Pilce, 20c e.ich. 6 for $1.00. 
Walbridge.— Hardy and enormously produc- 
tive. Yellow, shaded rod; flesh crisp, tender 
and .iulcy. Price, 20c e,ich, 6 tor 91.00. 
Tetofsky.— One of the best summer apples. 
Originated in Russia; is productive and per- 
fectly hardy. Color, red and yellow. Price, 
20c each, fi for 91.00. 
Note.— Any six of the above apples for 9 1.00. 
Crab Apples. 
These are extra fine varieties, as hardy as an 
oak, and succeed anywhere. 
Hyslop.— Large, deep crimson; one of the 
most beautiful of crabs; very popular. Octo- 
ber. Price. 25ceach,5for91. 00. - 
Martha — Beautiful glossy yellow, shaded 
bright red; good size; mUd, clear, tart. Octo- 
ber. Price, 25c each, 5 for 91.00. 
Transcendent .—Immensely productive, 
bright red ; one of the most p<;>ptilar. Septem- 
ber and October. Price, 20c e,ach, 6 for 91.00. 
Van Wyck Sweet.— Large, yellow, shaded 
light red, sweet and tender. October and No- 
vember. Price, 40c each, 3 for $1.00. 
Whitney.— One of the l.irgest; glossy green, 
splashed carmine; firm, ,1uiov. pleasant: great 
bearer. August. Price, b0ce.ich, 3 for $1.25. 
Early Richmond.— An early red cherry; valu- 
able for the North; sour, but splendid tor cook- 
ing purposes. Price, 25c each, .5 tor $1.00. 
Ostheime.— The wonderful Russian variety 
which has become so popular in this country 
It is a heavy yielder and hardy. Fruit lar-'e 
deep red and very rich. .lust the cherry for the 
North. Price, 40c each, 3 tor 91.00. 
Black Tartarian.— Large, deep black, sweet 
and tender. TYee is a vigorous grower and an 
Immense bearer. Price, 30c each, 4 for 91 .00 
May Duke.— Large, red, fruit of the finest 
quality. Ripens in Jtme. Price, 25c each. 5 
tor 91.00. 
Olivet. — Deep red, rich, tender and iulcy 
very productive. Price, 25c each, 5 for 91.00. 
Pears. 
$300 
For d* We will 
• It. ^ ^ ^ send 
prepaid 
to any 
part of the United States 
I Downlng's Everbearing Mulberry. 
I Spaulding Plum. 
I Van Wyck Crab. 
1 Duchess Apple. 
I Hay's Choice Peach. 
I Ostheime Cherry, 
1 Alexander Apricot. 
1 I'lemish Beauty Pear. 
i Agawam Cirape. 
I Empire State Grape. 
3 Everbearing Tree Blackberries. 
1 Japanese Olive. 
I Vampa June Berry, 
3 Colossal Dewberries, 
Apricots. 
A most valuable frttlt that is now being ex- 
tensively planted by large fruit growers. We 
otTer only the hardy varieties of Ktisslan origin, 
as they have proven the best for general use 
being very hardy and enormously productive. 
Alexis.— A h;indsome hiU'dv variety of rapid 
growth and fine appearance. A heavy yielder. 
Price, 40c each, 3 tor 91.0U. 
Alexander.— Large size fruit, rich and tender. 
Price, 25c each, 3 for 60c, 
J. L. Budd.— Extra large; fruit white, tinged 
with pink. Price, 25c each, 3 tor 60c. 
For 70c we will send one each of the three 
Apricots, postpaid. 
Flemish Beauty.— Tree very hardy and a vig- 
orous grower. Fruit large, sweet and juicy. 
One of the best for all sections of the States. 
Price, 35c each, 3 for 91.00. 
Bartlett. — The well known variety which 
comes into bearing very young. Price, 25c 
each, .5 for 91.OO. 
Lawrence.— A grand winter variety. Ripens 
late and is a splendid keeper. Fruit large 
tender and of tlie finest flavor. Price, 30c 
each, 4 for 91.00. 
Clapp's Favorite.— Very large fruit of a deep 
yellow, shaded with red. Productive, hand 
some and of fine quality. Price, 25c each. 6 
for $1.00. 
For 91 .00 we win send one each of the above 
Pears. 
Peaclies. 
riay'g Choice.— A magnlflcent variety for all 
sections. Fruit and flesh golden yellow, flavor 
superior to any peach we have ever grown. 
Good for market use and shipping, as it Is a 
fine keeper. Price, 40c eiich, 3 for 91 .00. 
Wheatland.— Tree a vigorous, healthy grow- 
er. I'Yuit and flesh a brlWiant golden yellow. 
Price, 20c each, 6 tor 91.00. 
Early Beatrice.— An extra early variety. 
I^uit of medium si/.e. ilesh melting, juicy and 
sweet. Price, 20c each, 6 for 91.00. 
Wonderful.— Fruit of enormous size color 
deep yellow, shaded with rich carmine. Flesh 
golden, fine flavored and firm. Price, 25c each 
5 for 91.00. 
For 75c we will send one each of the four 
Peaches. 
Plums. 
Grand Duke.— Color greenish; fruit very 
large, of fine quality, free from rot; very pro- 
ductive. The best lat-e variety tor either home 
garden or market. Price, 75c each, 3 for 
92.00. 
noore's Arctic— Fruit rather smiiU, dark 
piu'ple, wonderfully hardy, and the best plum 
lor the extreme North. Price, 50c each. 8 for 
91.00. 
German Prune.— Tree a vlgorotis grower, 
fruit large, of a bluish ptUT)le color. One of 
the best tor the Middle and Southern States. 
Price, 30c each, 4 tor 91.OO. 
Lombard.— Medium, violet red, juicy, pleas-, 
.ant. good, hardy and productive; the leading 
marlvBt variety. Price, 40c each, 3 for $1.00. 
PLEASE REMEMBER THAT AT THE ABOVE PRICES ALL STOCK IS SENT POSTPAID. 
