L. L. MAY<aCO. «6 
Florins, Nurserymen 
: and Seedsmen : 
9* St. Paul, Minn. 
Cauliflower, Extra Early Danish 
CAULIFLOWER 
Rxtra Karlv Onnich I^e earliest sure heading Caull- 
l^ALIcl J^driy L>»anibn tlower ever offered. ItisaKurop- 
ean variety, and we have proi iirwl imr seed direct fronmne of tlie larKeat 
and most rclialile growers in that iiart of the world where caulif owers 
reaches the highest state of perfection. If is of dwiirf, compact liabit and 
valuable for either forcint' or open (.'round. The Ih ;hIs are ofsrood .size 
and a beautiful snowy white. Pkt. 20c, oz. $1.00, oz. $3.00. 
F arlv Pavnrit"P Vcvy early and one of the best for the inex- 
■~ y ""uiiiv, pcrienced crower, as it will head under con- 
ditions in which many fail; crisp, tender. Pkt. Sc, oz. 76c. 
Karlv Snnwhnll (Selected .stock) The iilants are compact, 
i^aiiy kMiuwudll ^^li^j 
thclea^lins market Kardencrs in this section claim it is by far the best 
variety tor marketing, owins; to the fact that it iiiav be planted very 
close toKcther and thus save a larjie aaiouat of KrouncI space. We offer 
a earefully selected strain of this variety. Pkt. 15c, (i oz. 
VoC( OZ. 9^. 00. 
Extra Early Erfurt Selected j;Tt!;'lond pU'wiltVo 
heads of siipenia; <iuality. Planted in rich soil early in the spriuK. 
heads 8 to 10 inches in diameter can be marketed in June. Pkt. 16c. 
\\ oz. 75c, oz. $2.00. 
Alp'iprS '^'"^ ""^ varieties. Larsely irrown for fall use, 
ft nroduciu- larKe line heads. Popular with market 
gardeners. Pkt. 10c, 'A oz. 25e, oz. 78c. 
Autumn rriant ^ distinct and valualile late variety. The 
,,„''• heads are very larjie, white, lirm and compact, 
and beina- well protected by foliage, remain a Ions time lit for use, Pkt. 
6c, Vi OZ. 20c, oz. 60c. 
Orvweather Especially adapted to resist drought. Suc- 
, r . "^^^^ 6ven where all others fall. Larjie white 
solid heads, \yith large leaves, almut leu days later than Dwarf Erfurt. 
It does well in moist or wet seasons, niakiliK heads equal to the best, 
but It IS in dry seasons that its merits appear to best advantage. Pkt. 
10c, i/i oz. 76e, oz. $2.60. 
HOICE CELERIES 
Golden Self- 
Blanching 
Best of early **self-blanching 
varieties. Tlio leading variety 
in all marlvcls as as early celery- 
Stalks are niiieli broader and 
luavicr than the White Tlume, 
and greatly superior in quality, 
p r <) (1 II e i n a: <i w a r f e r and 
nnieh larger bunehcs of broad, 
luavy stalks, blanchinf; to a 
de» |) Koldrn yellow. Genuine 
strain French grown. Pkt. 
10c. oz. 35c. I t lb. $1. lb. $3.50. 
White Plume J^Z, 
self bhn.cliini.'. Valuable for fall 
an<i w inter use. A fjood keeper. 
Pkt. 5e, oz. 20c, Vi lb. 60e, 
Ibi 92.00. 
■ American White 
The last of ttie larjre ffrowiuj; 
siats, Grows to a heigh, under 
pood cultivation, of 3 feet. It 
is reniaikabh' tender and keeps 
the rich ilnvor Ien!.'t r tluni any 
olhel varietv. Pkt. 5c, OZ. 16c, 
1-4 lb. 40c, lb. 3 1.40. 
Evans' Triumph 
This splendid Celery has few if 
any superiors in keeping qualities. 
.Stalks are of finest texture, crisp, 
brilltc, teniler. Pkt. 5c, oz.l6c, 
U lb. 40c, lb. $1.50. 
Golden Self-Blanching Celery 
W. E. Shoemaker. R. R. 2., Cumberland, 
^ Wis., writes: "! received tho seeds from 
you yesterday and airt well pleased with 
same, thev are tins, accept my thanks 
for tho way you fl. lea my crdep," 
Edward Luben, Alden, N. D., writes: 
"The seeds and trees wo got from you last 
spring were splendid. Raised Prize, Taker 
onions from seed welching 7' j ounces. A 
bushel of First of all Tomatoes, Grapes are 
in good shape, also apples, some making a 
growth of 9 3-4 inches without rain since 
June 1st. 1 write this for the Dry Belt of 
North Dakota." 
Celeria 
Giant Pascal Celery 
Giant Pascal or Winter 
Kino- '"'•'^ leading celery for winter 
'^"'K use. 'fhe stalks ;iie reninrkalily 
lari;-e. thiek, solid and entirely slrioKless. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. I6e, 1-4 !b. 40c, lb, $1.50. 
CELERIAC ^■^"''c"ife?yV 
I''oiins a larne round bull> at the roots, which 
is used instead of the stalks as in other 
celer>'. Cultivation same as celery. 
Annip Koots shaped like an apple. 
Ji(jpiv„ Makes V cry lame, smooth 
bulbs. Klesb white with agreeable llavor. 
Pkt. 5, oz. 20e, 1-4- lb. 35c. 
1 'ir<>-f=' Krfiirr root, which is. 
eookeil or sliced and used with viuesar. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, 1-4 l b. 35c. 
Mrs. M. Martinson, Molde, Minn., 
writes: We received our order for trees 
in good condition and thank you very 
much for your promptness. 
