L. L. 
MAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
mflY'S SEIiECTED 
Erfurt 
Gauliflocjuet^. 
^ Our Selected Erfurt is the bestvarietv 
that can be grown for cither private or 
market use. It surpasses Snowball or 
any other variety we have ever seen, both 
m earhness and size of head. Verv dwarf 
compact growth with short stalk, and 
wiH bear close planting. The leaves are 
strong, upright in growth, and protect 
the heals from the hot sun, which is a 
great advantage, as it insures a clear 
white color to the Caubflovver. 
One of the largest market gardeners 
near St. Paul, who planted our strain of 
this variety the past season, stated that 
he had raised more flue, large heads of 
cauliflower from one ounce of our 
Selected Erfurt seed than he had ever 
raised from an ounce of Cauliflower seed 
m all the ten years he had been in the 
gardening business. This speaks well for 
the seed, and if you are going to raise 
this vegetable it will_pay you to use 
our selected strain. Pkt. 26c., oz. $4. 
* >i< >^< 4< 
Queen tt fDat^ket 
t^adish. 
Last year we offered this Radish to our patrons for 
the first time, and the wonderful demand for it has de- 
cided us to again list it with our novelties Many 
who tried but a packet of the seed at first, sent to us 
again for a second and larger supply. 
I 'J* the earliest turnip shaped radish In 
cultivation. Color of skin a dark rich scarlet flesh 
pure white, crisp, brittle and of the finest flavor' Has 
a very small top, and is equally desirable for forcing or 
open ground. 
All of our customers who want the earliest as 
well as finest flavored Radish, should sow Clueen 
of the Market this season. Pkt. lOc, oz. 20c 1-4 
lb. 50c., lb. $1.75. 
liETTUGE 
A grand new variety of 
wonderful size and solidity 
of head, having but little 
tendency to run to »ced. 
Many of the heads measure 
over fifteen inches in diame- 
ter, and weigh three or four 
pounds. Theleavesarevery 
tender and crisp, while the 
flavor is unexcelled. Color 
is different from any sort we 
have ever grown or seen, 
the outside being of a clear 
apple green while the inside 
is a yellowish white. It is 
not a good forcing variety, 
but is one of the finest for 
summer use ever intro- 
duced. Buy our Market 
Gardener Lettuce for forcing, and New York 
and Yellow Queen for summer use and you 
will have the finest Lettuce that can be raised 
all the season. Pkt. 16c., oz. 30c., 1-4 lb. 
85c., lb. $2.76. 

Pepin, Wis.— Our seed we bought this 
spring from you was splendid, and our 
neighbors admired the Queen of the Market 
Radish, so we gave them a few but did »ot 
have half enough. Next year we will have 
to send for three times as much. Our Water- 
melon vines look nice, and will soon have 
ripe melons on them. In fact all the seed 
was good. Yours respectfully. 
H. c. Wujxe. 
QNE PACKET OF EACH OF 
^ THE 3 NOVELTIES ON 
THIS PAGE FOR ONLY 40 
CENTS, POST-PAID 
