5g>/»IAVS NORTHERN CROWN SEEDS BEST FOR ALL CLIMES^ 
BIG 
CROPS 
FRICSS QUOTED ON FARM SEEDS by the pound include 
-the prepayment of postagre. IiARG-EB QUAKTITIES WE DO 
HOT DELIVER FREE, hut send BY EXPRESS OR FREIGHT 
AT FTTRCKASER'S EXPENSE, malcingr no charge for pack- 
ing, cartagfe, hag's or delivery to any railroad station or ex- 
press office In St. Paul. 
NORTHERN Cinr"n PA"DTVr The stocks we 
GROWN OJCtJLJJ we catalogue 
MARKET CHANGES. Owing to the unsteady condition of 
the markets, prices are constantly changing. The prices given 
here are those ruling at the time when this catalogue was 
published, January 1st. Should our prices on any iten seem 
high, we would consider it a favor if our customers in mak- 
ing up their order for Farm Seeds in large quantities would 
write us, and we will be pleased to quote prices. 
offer have been especially grown for seed, and every variety 
has been properly cured and carefully selected for seed stocks 
Abundance. 
AU ^'.noo (See Cut.) The most productive, large-eared, 
ADUnaance. yellow dent. Kars 10 to 12 lnclie.s long, well 
filled to the tip with from 14 to 18 rows of very long, rich, 
golden yellow kernels. IT MATTTRES in from 90 to 95 days 
from planting, rendering it early enough for all corn .sections. 
Even in the extreme North, if planted in May. it will mature 
before September 1st. lib. 25Cm pk. 60c., blu $3.00, bag 
bu.) $4.75. 
Prirl*» nf fVi<» Mnrth Days.) Minnesota Grown. A 
iTiae or tne IMOrtn. vaUmble variety for the North; ma- 
tures early. Planted as late as July 4th it has matured by 
October 1st. The ears are from 8 to 10 inches long. 14 to 16 
rowed. The kernels are closely set and of a light orange 
color. Stalks 6 to 8 feet lib. 25c., pk. 60c., bu. Sa.OO, basf 
(2% bu.) $4.75. 
Extra Early Dakota Queen. ^i^^^.^'^i Vai^' vl^ 
riety for the Northern States. Ripens In about 85 days from 
Planting. It is beyond doubt the earliest Dent Com ever in- 
troduced. It is of a bright yellow color, .'imall ear and cob. with 
a very long deep grain. lib. 25c., pk. 60c., bu. $2.00, bag (2% 
bu.) $4.75. 
sztra Early Dakota Qneen. 
— " Nrr.rfTT«7#»cf<»m Tit^ni- Days.) Ulnuegota Grown. A 
INOrtnweStern Uent. ten-rowed sort. Grows strong, 
rank, quick, and makes a fine appearing shelled corn. The 
grain is of a bright yellow color, and with us this variety 
produced fully ripened ears in eighty days. It is excellent 
for cool, short seasons for the extreme North. lib. 25c., pk. 
7ec., bn. 92.25, bag (2^ bu.) 95.50. 
Minnesota Number 13. 
See 
Inside cover 
for 
Illustration 
and Price 
of 
Sure 
Crop 
Corn 
MinriMnta TMnmhpr 1^ Minnesota Grown. The Number 
iVlinnCbOta INUmoer 1<3. an oarlv yellow dent va- 
riety introduced by Prof. Hays, the widely known agricultur- 
ist of our Minesota Experimental Station. Our original stock 
seed was procured from the originator direct. We have grown 
this variety for the past few years, never failing to secure a 
large crop. It is full yellow dent, with kernels packed clo.sely 
on the cob. well filled from tip to butt. Will ripen in 85 days. 
X.b. 25c., pk. 75c., bu. $2.25, bag (ZMs bu.)$5.50. 
XTi'^^ 4.U« T?^^i:^»^ (85 Days.) Minnesota grown. Kars 
IVing Ot tne iiarUeSt. from 7 to 9 inches long, very deep, 
soft grain and small red cob. 12 to IS rowed. Valuable for 
the extreme North. lib. a5c., pk. 60c., bu. $2.00, bag (2'^ bu.) 
Huron Dent Extra Early. S^feip g^cJi'dZTiiioT^a 
large, while the cob is very small. Kb. 25o., pk. 60c., bn. $2.00, 
bag (2% bu.) $4.75. 
L. Li. may & .CO., ST PAUL, MINN. 
