8 L. L. MAY (SL CO. 
■9* 
Florists, Nurserymorv 
: and Seedsmen : 
CARROTS, BEST GARDEN 
Table Queen X^'n*; 
finest carrot for general use that 
has ever been introduced. As will 
be seen by our illustration, it is 
rather Ioiik. t-onilnK abruptly to a 
point, ami lias almost no side 
stioots. For home use we cannot 
ibu highly recommend it to our 
patrons, and we know that for 
amateurs it is unequaied by any 
other variety. We introduced It 
several years ago and htindreds 
of ourpatrons prefer Table Queen 
to any other carrot. Pl<,t. loc, oz. 
15c, \i lb. 35, lb. $1.00. 
French Forcing 
Table Queen Carrots 
Ex- 
^ ten- 
sively grown for forcing- purposes. 
It forms a small, almost filobe 
shapeil root;colororanse. flesh fine 
trained and of splendid quality. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. IOC, Vit lb. 35c, lb. 90c. 
Early Scarlet Horn Forcing ^^o^.S^'T^^ 
market in 40 days. Pkt. 5c, 07. loc, V, lb. 20c, lb. 75c. 
t-Jolf T r^nn- F^or»\r^»f-c Improved stock; one of the most productive 
LKtll J_-,UU^ l^aUVCrS) for field culture. Largely grown in all sec- 
tions on ar<tmnt of its enormous yield. Flesh deep orange. Pkt. 5c, oz. loc, 34 
lb. 30C, lb. 75c. 
Long Orange JJ-p^^* 
of the older sorts. Tlierootsare 
lonft. thickest near the crown, tap- 
erintf regularly to tlie iMiint. Color, 
deep oranare: yields heavily. Pkt. 
SC oz. 10c. Vi ib. 30C, lb. 05c. 
Guerande 
eart 
or 
Ox- 
U f-f A desirable variety 
LiK^aiL hard and 
stiff for the longer arrowing .sorts. 
The tops a re very small for the size 
of the roots, which are compara- 
tively short, but often attain a di- 
ameter of 6 inches. Pkt. sc. oz. 
IOC, 14 lb. 20c, Ib. 7SC. 
. Chantenay tawe™seth'is 
1 is considered particularly desir- 
able. The carrots have attained 
such a uniformity that they are al- 
most duplicatesof each other. The 
tops are of medium size, neck 
small, roots tapering slightly but 
unifonnly. stump rooted. Pkt, 5c, 
oz. IOC, lb. 20c, lb. 75c. 
Chantenay Carrot 
Ira A. Cunningham, Elberon, 
Iowa, writes: "I was well 
pleased with all the seeds re- 
ceived from you last spring. 
Every farmer should plant a few acres of carrots. They are very 
productive, less liable to disease than many of our root crops, and being 
sown earlier do not interfere so much with the labor in the busy time, 
neither is it necessary to store them till late in th'.- year. They do not, 
like the potato, require boilins before feeding out. Try a small patch 
of carrots, farmers, and sec if they don't pay. Most farmers feed too 
much Brain through the winter. Take away half the grain and feed 
chopped up carrots in its place and the horse will keep just as well and 
be better prepared for the spring work. 
CARROTS— For Stock Feeding 
\Ta5fndnn A vast improvement on the White and Yellow Belfrian 
ITxaoiduuii gort. The roots are short and very heavy at the shoulder, 
and frequently measure 15 tx> 20 inches, yielding from 20 to 25 tons to the acre. 
Pkt. SC, oz. IOC, >4 lb. 30C, Ib. 6oc. By express or freight In g Ib.lots or over, 
4SC per Ib. 
Virtnri'^i The roots arc remarkably firm, of light orange color. Pkt. 
Yii-iuiict SC, OZ. IOC, i4lb.20c,lb.6oc. By express or freight In s lb. 
lota over, 4Sc, per Ib. 
Relo-ifl n T ,a rcre Whif P Rootlarge. Pkt. sc, oz.ioc, 141b. nc, 
UClgldll gC VV nilC Ib. 50c. By express or freight, 5 lbs. 
or over, 35c, per lb. 
Belgian Yellow ^•'l^'j^^ °"'V in color. Price same 
Vr>C(rpc T orfTP \A/Ki'f-f» Adaped for shallow soils. Pkt. sc, oz. 
V UhgCSs J^drgC VVnilC loc, 14 Ib. 20c, Ib. soc. By express or 
freight, 5 lbs. or over, 35c per Ib. 
TmnrnvpH Short White sc, oz. loc, % lb. 20c, ib. 60c. 
AUipiUVCU OlJUri VVimC By express or freight in sib. lots 
w over, 4SC per lb. 
Chicory 
True Water Cress 
Collards 
