L. L. MAY C§L CO. *t 
Florists, Nurserymen 
I and Seedsmen < 
at St. Paul, Minn. 
THIS IS. 
A 
MONEY 
CROP 
MANGEL WURZELS— For Stock Feeding: 
This we consider the fin- 
est strain of the Lontc Red 
May's Mammoth Long Red 
ever offered. It is truly a mnniiiiotli. a sintcle root often weighing from 3<> 
to 50 pounds. Enormously prociiictivo. yieldinK 30 to Ml tons to the acrc 
— •• ■ • ■ ' ' ' Pkt. Sc, 01!. iOc> 
Eckendorfer 
Giant Red Mangel 
The Cheapest Food For All Live Stock 
Any land that will (rrowa Rood crop of corn will pro- 
duce a ii"o<l crop of Mansc-ls or S"Kur Uocts. No crop 
pays the farmer and stock rniscr bcllcr. WW to 1.000 bu- 
shels to tlu- acre is an ordinary yield, wlnlc with ifood 
culture double this quanlity ?an tie Brown. ^Ihcy make 
the clicapes't of food for .ill kinds of live Aock, horses, 
cattle slicpp, piKs. cliickcns, etc. Dairymen claim tliat 
a liushel of Marii-'els and :i bushel of corn are worth more 
than two bushels of corn for I'eedin!.'. 
They grow well above ground and very easily harvested. 
Vi lb. 15c, lb. 35c. 
Gionf 0<^1<-If»n This is an entirely distinct type ofManKcland 
Idlll \JU1UCI1 hiKlily prized wherever inlrodiiccd. In England 
It Is largely grown by dairymen and sheep raisers: the former prize Ttnot 
only for Its yield, but for the rich character of milk it produces, while the 
latter claim sheep fed on It thrive better and appear In much fln^r condi- 
tion. Its w onderful yield rccoiiuiicnd.s it to every stock grower. Klesh is a 
liKht yellow and line Kiaincd. Pkt. Sc, oz. lOc, 'A lb. 20c, lb. SOc. By ex- 
press or freight, 10 lb. lots 35c per lb. 
Champion Yellow Globe .^X.mit rSdbl^'toX 
easily liarvei^ted. Pkt. Sc, oz. lOc, Vi lb. ISc, lb. 35c. 
G^^Aon TTo nln .-r) Flesh a rich Koldeu, and of great milk pro- 
Oiaen l anKara dncing qualities. Pkt. Sc, oz. iOc, Vi lb. 
ISc, lb. 35c. 
Rc^A A large red. oval variety, keeps well and is especiallyad- 
caVJlUUC apted to low soils. Pki., Sc, oj. 10c, Vi lb. ISc, lb. 3Sc. 
Vf»llr>\ir Tnf-^»rrn/=rIiTt-p '^""t "void, intermediate between. 
I eUOW intermeaiare . the long ami globe varieties; Heslv 
solid, nearly white, zcmcd with yellow;hardy, vigorousaud produ(.tive. Pkt. 
5C, oz. 10c, Vi lb. ISc, lb. 35c. 
Nni-o Any of the above varieties olTcred at 3.5c per lb. we can supply 
^'■^ by express or freight, in 10-11>. lots for $>.oo: 106 lb. lots for $18.00. 
SUGAR BEETS 
FOR STOCK FEEDING 
Improved Klein- 
wanzelbener '"1!^^ 
growing variety that is highly 
recommended in the Sugar deet 
section. About 15 per cent of 
sugar can be ob- 
tained from this 
.sort with <irdinary 
ficldculture. Pkt. 
SC, oz. lOv, i/i lb. 
ISc, lb. 3 sc. 
Giant 
Feeding 
Sugar 
This unites the 
large size of the 
Mangel with the 
greater feeding 
value of the Sugar 
Bi et. The roots are 
alwaysiegularand 
uniform, broad at 
llie liip.with a full 
and sliglilly taper- 
ing shoulder. Pkt. 
5c. o/. iiic, Vi. lb, 
ISC, lb. 35<:. 
Imperial 
Sugar 
that is proliallly 
more largely grown 
than any other Su 
igar Beet for feed- 
ing tostock. It wll yield as much as 
Mangels and contains <i large per cent 
of sugar. Pkt. sc, oz. loc, Vi'b. iSC, 
• 1) 35^^^. 
Vilmorin's Improved ^ieiderm. 
all kinds of soil. Pkt. sc, oz. loc, i/t lb. isc, lb. 3sc. 
White French Sugar l^'-iri',, 
manv parts of Krance in preference to any ol her 
variety. Pkt. sc.oz. loc, Vi lb. iSC, lb. .isc. 
w ' I • Ci The heaviest yielding, 
VlCtnX bUgar richest Sngar Beet In 
cultivation. Produces from zs to 40 per cent 
more sugar per ton than any other variety. Tlie 
roots are very uniform and symmetrical, of light 
color, do not waste in trimming. -iiid produce more 
tons per acre than any other variety. In addition 
lo this they yield from Is to -20 per cent of sugar. 
Pkt. sc, oz. 10c, 14 lb. 15'^. lb. 3SC. 
N^t^ We can supply any of the above vnr- 
Ote ictles of Sugar Heets by express or 
freight, 5 lb. lots 20c pir lb. 10 lbs. at 18c. 100 
lbs. at i.ic, bags included. In ordering, state 
variety wanted. 
KieVh Wanrlteben 
S^QAR BEET 
