MAYS NORTHERN CROWN SEEDS BEST FOR ALL CLIMES 
MANGEL WURZELS— For Stock Feeding. 
THIS IS 
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MONEY 
CROP 
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BREEDERS 
May's Mammoth Long Red. f^i^st ^tut^n^lV 
Iiong Red ever offered. It is truly a mammoth, a singrle root 
often weigbingr from 30 to SO pounds. Enormously productive, 
yielding 30 to 40 tons to the acre. They grow well above 
ground and are easily harvested. Pkt. Sc., oz. lOc, ^ 11). ISO., 
lb. 3So. 
rtiant ri/-ilH<»n This is an entirely distinct type of Man- 
VJidiiL VJUiucii. jjgi i,igi,iy pi-ixed wherever intro- 
duced. In Eng'land it is largfely grown by dairjrmen and sheep 
raisers; the former prize it not only for its yield, but for the 
rich character of the milk it produces, while the latter claim 
sheep fed on it thrive better and appear in much finer condi- 
tion. Its wonderful yield recommends it to every stock grow- 
er. Flesh is a light yellow and tine grained. Pkt. Sc., oz. lOc, 
H lb. aoc, lb. SOc. By express or freight, 10 lb. lots 35c. per lb. 
Champion Yellow Globe. 1^.1^^^^ ■'[s^'TeVi^sf^cf^^^ 
stock; ea.sily harvested. Pkt. Sc., oz. lOc, V4 lb. ISc, lb. 3Sc. 
firtlfion Xanli-arrl' Flesh a rich golden, and of great milk 
OOlUCn XdnKciru. proaucing qualities. Pkt. Sc., oz. lOc, 
Vi lb. 15c., lb. 35c. 
RpH f^1nfi<» ^ large, red. oval variety, keeps well and Is 
ixcu vjiuuc. (.specially adapted to low soils. Pkt. 5c., oz. 
lOc, M lb. 15c., lb. 3Sc. 
V0II/-.TXT Tn-f^t-mf^Hia+^i Root ovoid, inteamediate between 
I eilOW intcrincuidXC. tj,e long and globe varieties: flesh 
solid, nearly white, zoned with yellow; hardy, vigorous and 
productive. Pkt. Sc., oz. lOc, lb. ISc, lb. 3Sc. 
Nntp Any of the above varieties offered at 35c. per lb. 
iNUtc. (.jjn supply, by e.xpress or freight, in 10-lb. 
■ lots for $2.00; 100-lb. lots for $18.00. 
TWO DESIRABLE CABBAGE 
May's Garden Glory Cabbage. 
Mav't; HarHf^n Crinrir Five to six days earlier than 
ividy s> Udruen Uiory. jersey Wakefield, and fully dou- 
ble the size, better flavor and keep longer; heads ball-shaped, 
with very few outside leaves. Pkt. lOc, oz. aSc, 54 lb. 75o., 
lb. $3.50. 
The Ordinary 
Yield is 
800 to 1 ,000 
Bushels per acre 
One of the best and most prolific 
varieties with smooth roots of cyl- 
indric shape, and solid flesh of the highest nutritive value. It gives 
the largest yield of all Mangels; the roots are of very large size, but 
are easily harvested, growing partly above the ground. Pkt. 5o., oz. 
100., 14 ib. 20c., lb. 45c. 
Eckendorfer Giant Yellow. %%T5i%TlSc:^}X:2o^Tii. 
4Sc. 
Eckendorfer Giant Red. 
Zenith Bed Cabbasfe. 
'7^^UU This is a new red variety of German origin. The 
ZiCnitn. polor a fine, deep, purplish red. The head is of 
medium size, and very solid, with but few outer leaves. It 
is verv crisp, tender, mild flavored. It is a second earl^ 
variety and is specially valuable for market srardeners. 
Pkt. IOC, oz. 25c., 14 lb. 75c., lb. $2.50. 
L. L. MAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
