Ma,'s superior QualU,_y^ MAY'S <^Northerr^ Grown Seeds 
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May's Grand Hardy Plums and Cherries 
Cheney 
Inkpa, A new variety in 
troduced by N. E. Hans- 
en of South Dakota Ex- 
perimental itation in 
1010. Made by crossine 
rruuus Simonii anb Pru- 
nus Americana. Fruit 
large: brighti red in col- 
er, with a purplish bloon, 
Ihepit is small and the 
flesb flirm and luscions 
and af most delicious fla- 
vor. 
Milton. Another native 
variety of great merit. 
Fruit extra large, round- 
ish oblong, dark green, 
bkin is thin, flesh Arm 
and of excellent quality. 
The earlie.ot variety io 
cultivation, 
Sapa, Another variety 
grown by N, E. Hansen 
of the Soutn Dakota Ex- 
perimental Station. 
Made by crossing of Sul- 
tan and a selected seed- 
ling of the Prunus Ves- 
segi and fruited In 1907. 
Tree hardy, early and 
abundant: fruit is small, 
round and glossy; smooth 
dark purple skin and 
dark red flesh that is 
arm and very sweet. 
Forest Gapden 
Cheney. Tree is of good 
form and as hard as oak. 
The fruit averages large 
and is of finest quality. 
The flesh is firm, render- 
ing it valuable forsbip- 
pioc puriMses, 
De Soto. The fi-uit is of 
medium size, dappled red 
and yellow, ripening in 
September, and is firm, 
sweet and juicy. 
Forest Garden. The fruit 
IS very large and round, 
purplish red mottled wi- 
th yellow. Juicy, sweet 
and rich. 
Hammer. Of large size, 
firm, juicy and delicious. 
1 ree a good strong grow- 
Rockford. The fruit is 
recidish purple and of 
medium size. Quality 
good. 
Deltch. Fruit very large; 
golden yellow. Treevery 
prolific and hardy. 
K't'•''A?en°^;;^,'a7ro5^ "?',;:*fr'"r ^ ^''"^^ 
times sliKhtly flattened A deen / "'f 'f '^"'I''- oWong. some- 
lent quality ^ "^^P purplish red and of an excel- 
**'whichreCL'hrghl^'?eSSSl°^l''^^ ""o^. and one 
'.fS oval. color-cri^^^*"'' ■•<»"'<« 
MMY'S CHERRIES 
Early Richmond. The fruit is 
dark red, melting and juicy 
With a sprightly acid flavgr, Ri. 
pens early, considered goodi 
Governor Wood. Large light' 
Montmorency. The fruit Is 
^tfr.^f''^'';"^ Profuseli' 
It fruits while yery young, and 
has large crops annually. Th« 
'ng red,""*' 
ROCKY MOnNTAIN CHERRY 
AfinL' of'All.''"""'?^"'' 
ions of the country. It bears 
every year and is as prolific as a 
currant bush. le quarts having 
been picked from a S yearo d tree. 
G^owstoa height of 4 feet arrf 
black knot or other desease. 
lSe4for ^ni'^l- »°^toaid, each 
»„L c!,'* '9 24 Inch, each 20c t 
for 50c. dozen $1.75. ' ^ 
Trl!^''i""i''- ^ ^'^fy hardy sort, 
vei^fp^r^S^alvro-^^werand 
MAY'S COMPASS CHERRY 
>i 18 a cross between the Sanrf 
Fs bw'Vt"'*^""' M'"-^" "lum^ It 
in^'^ll?"' and juicy, of 
90., A '"'"'ces. 3 to 4 feet each 
20e. dozen $2.00: 4 to 5 faet 
each 35c. dozen $3 90 ' 
PRICES or P.UMS AND CHERRIES EXCEPT WHEReTTSTTo s FT.. „.,„ 
