Hay's Netted Qem, KatsrU Size. 
NORTHERN GROWN SEED POTATOES. 
L ^l2?^i^E°s^Hl?E^' ^/oi^o^Trt t^^^ttt^^^^ V * ♦ May's Netted Gem 
^^J'J^ *!P^ SHAPE. ENOBMOrS t 
YIEI.DS. A new Potato that Is cer- T 
tarn to take the lead wltH growers 
who desire a flrst-class early variety 
, that is productive and sure to yield 
, a g-ood crop, even in the most un- 
1 tavorablc seasons. Market gardeners 
and all others who grow potatoes can- 
not afford to overlook this wonderful 
jvariety. Its certainty to produce a 
„ ^^i^"""??' ""^ appearance and enormous 
yield have called forth a testimonial 
from some of the most experienced 
,° _growers in America. "The 
Rural Hew Yorker," the great aoTl- 
cnltural paper of the East, says: "Prom timo t„ *t^..'J. ' iL ' ' 
Early Fortune. ^islmSw tf,?^"""-, color it 
surpasses it. The aualUv ^^""i^ ^?^^' quality it 
We have raised this Sota/n on?!,^"'' ^""^ °^ the best, 
find it to be a very early Jort ^n/t"'"'-^- "J"-.^ ^'"'^^ ^'^^l'^- and 
Pk. SOc, hu. ^LVs'^^bhlf (2y!^u ) atso^-'^"'*"^ cropper, lb. 25c., 
Early Ohio J''"? known 
a shor\ thick, roun^jfotro^^/^oTaVo" 
color it is dull red. It matures a 
week sooner than Early Rose It 
lon^^n^ .best in a rich loamy " 
hJiv^^'^ "i** recommended for 
ight or sandy land. The flesh 
nr^'''„,^"<' of extra good flavor 
md mealy quality. Its extreme 
^?r""ess and the'^fact that it 
mealy when partially grown 
makes It a great fa- 
vorlte with market 
ffardeners. lib. 2Sc., 
PJ. 40c., bu. $1.50, 
hbl. (2% bu.) $3775. 
Rural New 
Yorker No. 2. 
The tubers are of 
lirge size, with re- 
markable smoothness 
If skin; the eyes are 
few, distinct and 
'liallow. It is of ex- 
treme whiteness, both 
3f skin and flesh, and 
excellent table quali- 
ies. It has great 
kigor In growth and 
solidity of tuber, 
which enables it to 
'eslst disease. lAi. 
!5o., pk. 40c., tin. 
S1.S0, ta. (2% Ira.) 
93.''S. 
^jf^^^^ OBTAIW YOTO SEED FBOM 
NOBTHEBN- OBOWN STOCK IP YOT7 
WANT GOOD SEED POTATOES. "I>lke 
produces like," therefore good selected 
Northern Grown Seed should be planted. 
Of the many varieties that claim public 
.T'^ selected only a few, and 
these the best in cultivation. We aim to 
include in our lists all new sorts, which 
we have found by actual test are worthy 
of confidence, together with the best of the 
older kinds. 
Prices quoted on ponnds include postag'e. 
1 time tn «™« wo I,,™ .pj.p„ j„ gji^p^ ,g 
THE MAB- 
VEBOIJS 
MONTANA SEEDI.INQ. THE HEAV- 
IEST YIEI^DINQ SOBT .OBOWN. 
Combines all tlie good qualities of all 
the varieties in cultivation and stands 
to-day without a rival In the Potato 
Kingdom. Has been thoroughly test- 
ed in all sections. It Is the handsom- 
est variety we have ever seen, and 
hundreds of good potato Judges bear 
us out in the statement. It is ex- 
tremely early. Planted May 10th, good 
large potatoes were dug July 20th, 70 
days from time of planting. Will pro- 
duce 500 bushels per acre, withstands 
drought to a remarkable degree, keeps 
oblong — nearly straight, well set witli 
eyes all over. The skin is of most curious formation for a 
potato, being very closely netted and veined like the Rocky 
Ford melon . It is rather thick and does not bruise easily, thus 
enabling it to withstand shipping exceedingly well, as it will 
reach destination in prime condition and appearance. Itb. 30c., 
pk. 7Sc., bu. $2.00, bbl. (2% bu.) $5.00. 
Mav's T.at<> ^'^'^ ^a"" the best potato for general late 
A..injr o i-,ciL^. ^jgg know of. Flesh white, cooking quali- 
ties unsurpassed. Vines of vigorous growth, and will stand the 
ai ought better than most sorts. Enormously productive, tubers 
uniform, lb. 25c., pk. 40c., 1)U. $1.50, libl. (2% Ira.) $3.75. 
Rli'ec RerJ TrinmnVi Color a beautiful light 
OllbS K,ea iriumpn. red. size, medium, very 
■■niform in growth. Shape nearly round; flesh white 
very mealy when cooked, lb. 25c., pk. 40c.. 
bu. $1.50, bbl. (2% bu.) $3.75. 
Sir Walter Raleigh. ^,^^1 
maturing main crop variety. Of best keep- 
ing qualities and rare productiveness. A 
new white skin main crop potato. It is a 
splendid potato, much resembling Rural 
New Yorker No. 2, of which It Is 
a seedling. 11>. 25c., pk. 40o., 
l>u. $1.50, tbl. (2% bu.) $3.75. 
Carman No. 3. °f " f 
, . . or the 
best main crop Potatoes; 
of large size and of 
the shapeliest form. 
Eyes are few and 
shallow. It is a per- 
fect keeper, and Is 
not (surpassed as a 
table variety. Skin 
and {lesh are of ex- 
treme whiteness. It 
has no hollow hearts 
or any dark parts, 
lb. asc, pk. 40c., bu. 
S1.50, bW. (2% bu.) 
$3.75. 
Noroton Beauty. 
See inside cover page 
for description and 
price. 
Early Ohio. 
L. L. MAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
