L. L. MAY & CO. 
ST. PAUL, MINN. 
Fruits 
APPLE TREES- 
The following have been found to be the most desirable of our 
Minnesota grown varieties. 
Okabena.— An early variety, strong 1 year old grafted. Each. . 7c 
Duchess of Oldenburg.— An early variety, strong 1 year old 
grafted. Each 
Peerless. — A medium variety, strong 1 year old grafted. Each, 7c 
Hibernal. — A medium variety, strong 1 year old grafted. Each, 7c 
Wealthy. — A late variety, strong 1 year old grafted. Each 7c 
North Western Greening. — A late variety, strong 1 year old 
grafted. Each 7c 
Above collection of 6 varieties for 40c, or 1 Doz. for 75c, pur- 
chaser's selection. 
CURRANTS. 
Strong Bushes. 
Cherry. Large red. Each 5c 
White Grape. — Large White. Each 5c 
Black Naples. — The best black variety. Each 5c 
One dozen, 50c. Purchaser's selection. 
GOOSEBERRIES. 
Downing. — Fruit large, white, very prolific. Each 7o 
Houghton. — Standard Red variety. Each 7c 
One dozen for 75c. 
RASPBERRIES. 
King. — Very large, sweet scarlet fruit, very hardy. Each 5c. 
Per dozen 50c 
Golden Queen — Yellow fruit, best of the yellow varieties, very 
sweet. Each, 5c. Per dozen 50c 
Kansas. — Black raspberry, strong flavor. Each, 5c. Per dozen 50c 
BLACKBERRIES. 
The three following are recognized as the best varieties of their 
kind. Each, 5c. Per dozen, 50c. 
Snyder. Taylor Ancient Briton. 
GRAPE VINES. 
1 year old strong vines, hardy in any locality. Each, 7c. En- 
tire collection of the following 4 vines, 25c. 
Brighton, Red. Moore's Early, Purple- Niagara, White. 
Concord, Black. 
