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L. L. MAT & CO., ST. PAUL, MINh. 
MAY'S NORTHERN GROWN SEED POTATOES 
BUY THEM THIS FALL AND SAVE MONEY *~ 
can^/sCTe^ their Seed Potatoes In the fall. You 
varieties as we know will give large yields ™nd big rttTrn to *o4^SS^t^^^^^^ a ^ t 0 S,^ P SS gro 7. and s S ,d out such 
healthier and will yield more in a given space than those grown Tin othe™sect'lons. acknowledged fact that Northern Grown Potatoes aro 
GREAT NORTHERN 
We are indeed proud to Intro- 
duce this varioty, as wo consider 
It the finest Potato ever offered. 
It originated in Northern Wis- 
consin and is a seedling of the 
Early Thorburn. At an enormous 
price we secured control of the 
entire stock, for wo knew from its 
yield, shape and quality that it 
would provoto be a most valuable 
potato for early and general use. 
We have tested it by the side of 
Ohio Jr., Freeman and all the 
new varieties and it has proven 
far superior to ail of them in 
every way. If you want the best 
potato that can be grown, we ear- 
nestly advise you to plant the 
Great Northern, and will stake 
our reputation that you will 
thank us for urging you to buy it. 
Pound 40c. 8 lbs. r * 
Peck $1.50, bushel 
(1B5 lbs.) $10.00. 
1.00, postpaid. 
JS.OOT barrel 
MAY'S LATE. 
This is by far the best potato 
for late use we know of. It Is a 
splendid white variety, cooking 
qualities unsurpassed, and on ac- 
count of its handsome appearance 
finds a ready sale in the markets, 
invariably bringing the highest 
prices. Vine of vigorous growth 
and will stand the drouth bet- 
ter than most varieties. The 
tubers are of uniform size, large 
and handsome. We regard this 
as the most valuable late variety 
and know it will give perfect sat- 
isfaction t3 all who try It. It is 
enormously productive and the 
most profitable potato that can 
be grown. Pound 40c, 3 lbs. $1.00, 
postpaid. Peok $1.00, bushel $2.60, 
barrel $5.00. 
EARLY DAWN. 
This is the best extra early 
potato we have ever grown; it 
surpasses the Early Boss and 
Ohio in earliness, and is their 
superior in every otherrespect; 
a good keeper, and cannot be too 
highly recommended It attracts 
attention whereveroxblbited: the 
skin is smooth and light, about 
the color of Snowflako or Hamp- 
den Beauty ; the flesh Is white and 
solid; the vines grow rank and 
strong, and a wonderful yielder. 
Its strongest point of merit, 
however, lies in its fine cooking 
gualities. No variety that we 
ave ever seen can equal it in this 
respect; this Is the universal tes- 
timony of those who have tested 
its culinary properties. For yield 
it is far ahead of any early var- 
iety we have ever grown. Price 
lb. 40c, 3 lbs $1.00, postpaid. By ex- 
press or frleght at purchaser's 
expense. Peck $1.25, bushel KM, 
barrel $7.00. 
FOR $3.50 WE WILL SEND ONE PECK EACH OF THE ABOVE POTATOES. 
ALGOMA. 
This is another splendid variety 
for general use, and next to the 
Great Northern we consider it one 
of the bestof recent Introduction. 
It has been thoroughly tested the 
past season in all sections and 
the results are indeed gratifying' 
so much so as to place It In the 
front rank as a main crop pota 
This potato comes from Wal._ 
Orange and St. Patrick, is oblong 
In shape, slightly flattened, eyes 
very shallow, almost even with 
the surface. Skin white, and 
cooks dry and mealy. In matur- 
ity it ranks medium late. From its 
boauti f ul appearance It Is a potato 
that will sell itself in any market. 
Pound 40c, 3 lbs. $1.00, postpaid. 
Peck $1.00, bushel $3.00, barrel $5.50, 
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