L. L. MAY & CO. 
ST. PAUL, MINN. 
Shipments by Parcel Post Going to Neariy Every Seliool 
in tlie Universe 
child take the order blank home, and, with his parents' 
assistance, make his selection, writing in ink the number of 
packets desired opposite the name of each variety. 
Any rules 
that boards of education have made, prohibiting teachers sell- 
ing articles to children, do not apply to seeds, as almost every 
state has passed laws requiring the teaching of agriculture. 
Moreover, by asking the parents to help select the seeds, the 
responsibility, in the matter of purchase, is shifted from the 
teacher to the parents, where it belongs, when any monetary 
considerations are involved. 
Send all orders to us, being careful to keep all orders 
for each room separate. Seeds will be delivered to you, all 
delivery charges prepaid, each individual order in the large 
sealed envelope containing the order. 
Women's Clubs, Civic Leagues, and County Fair oflScials 
will all co-operate with you; in many places they have been 
the orginators of this movement. In one city, where the idea 
of selling seeds to the children did not appeal to the author- 
ities, the Women 's Club donated five packets each to one thou- 
