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L. L. MAY (SL CO. 
Florists, Nursorymer\ 
: and Seedsmen : 
St. Paul, Minn. 
Surehead. Drumhead. 
MEDIUM LATE FLAT SORTS 
Hollander or Danish Ball Head '■^rT Xt7^n,^^^,t 
very solid and deep avcrafrinp: in weiKht nearly eifrht pounds and of a fine 
white color, makini; tbeni entirely distinct from any other strain. Their <iuailty 
is sonerior and they keep better than any other S4>rt, the heads bein{r just as 
solid and perfect when taken up in the spring as when thev were piit a'.^■av in 
Oiefall. , (Danish Grown Seed.) Pkt. lOe.oz. 2.'>e, 'i lb. 65c, lb. $2^25. 
SnrpIlPpH (Selected Stock.) The heads are larae. round, very solid. 
Ul tlitdu tender and rich, with very few outer leaves, beins nearly all 
a solid, compact head: but the most wonderful feature of the .surehead Cabbasrc 
is its al)ility to withstand the drought. Flavor" swsot, keeps well and is a 
good shipper. Pkt., 6c; oz„ 15e; '4 lb 60c: lb., 2.00. 
All 'sf>acr>no Heads round, hiri-'e. solid: quality the best withstands 
OCftSUUS heatanddry weather remarkably. Pkt., 5c; oz.. 15c; 
, »4lb. 50c, lb. $1.75. 
^iir^rpssinn (True Stock,) A medinm early round headed sort, heads 
OUV.-V,t03HJii Yory- evenly and ciinies in a few days later than the Early 
Summer Pkt.. 5c; oz., 15e; 'ilb., 50c; lb., $1.75. 
Pnf-^lpr'c Rr 11 ncwi'r It Large' flat heads, of the best quality, 
r Oilier S OrUnSWK^K. exten.sively grown for shipping, Pkt., 
Sc., ;oz., 15e; -4 lb 50e; lb., $1.75 
Stonemason Drumhead sSy°/,a&rery^°Jhu erup 
and tender. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; '4 lb., 50c; lb., $1.75. 
Hollander or Danish Ball-Head. 
RED CABBAGES. 
Heads large deep red to center, 
often weigh li Ills. each. Pkt. 8e, 
Mammoth Red Rock 
oz. 15c, '4 lb. 30e, lb. $1.75. 
RprI I~)iitrli Heads of a deep red or purple. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, % 
cu L^UICII. lb. 30c, lb. $1.75. 
7!pniffl CaKKiio-p ""^ " deep, purplish red. Head 
^i,iuill v^dUUdJ^C. medium size, very solid, few outer leaves, crisp, 
tender, mild flavored. It Is a second early variety and is especially valu- 
able for market gardeners. Pkt. 10c, oz. 25c, ' , lb. 75e, lb. $2.50. 
Red Hollander. !b™8tcribl'$3!25:'''^^^ 
Premium La^o Flat Dutch 
LATE FLAT SORTS 
Premium Late Flat Dutch '/rl'IfeSfX L'l! 
and winter use. It is a sure header, wonderfully. solid and of excellent fla- 
vor. The beatls are large, oval in shape, and flattene<l. Well grown heads 
often measure to 15 inehes-across. No cabbage is st> universally growij 
as tills, because the seed may be .sown in the open ground and the young- 
plants raised without the use of hot-be<ls--hence-it is a universal favorite 
for general use. For heading, evenness of crop and size our strain of this- 
cannot be surpassed. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15e, '4 lb. 60e, lb. $1.76. 
Aiit-iiT-nn K'inrr This is an extremely large and solid 
UtUlllIl rvillg heading variety, well suited for fall and 
winter, entirely distinct and the best keeper. It produces enormou.s- 
heads of that desireable bluish green ,sha<le. It has such sntall (alter leaves 
that it can be planted closer than the oidinary late sorts, anti it can be 
relied upon to produce a greater weigtit of crop per acre than any other 
variety. Pkt. 5c, oz. 20c, Vi lb. COe. !b. 22.00. 
Hnnrlrprl Wpio-Kt (Mays.) — The largest of all the cab- 
liuiiiiiv-u »»v-jgiji. bagos single s:3ecimens having been 
known to weigh over 40 pounds each. The trurvt type of the large 
late variety: it will average more gooil scliri .salable b ads per acre than* 
any other extra large late cabbage. The keeping qualities are excel- 
lent, and it is therefore a valuable sort for gardeners growing for 
distant markets. The head are round, flattened, very solid and 
with few outer leaves, pkt. lOe. oz. 20e. '/., lb. eoc. lb. S2.00. 
Cabbage, Autumn Kiny or World Beater. 
Savnv r^^jKKorrpc These cabbages, the leaves of which arc 
Kja\uy v^iiuud.gcb. blistered, are far superior in flavor to the 
ordinary or smoothdcaved .sorts. In fact there is as mu< h dill'crence as 
there is between Cauliflower and Turnips in favor of the Savoy Cabbage. 
One of the most delightful dishes is stulfed Savoy Cabbage ser^•ed with 
cream sauce. 
OrnmhpiH ^■3\rrk\r The largest heading Savoy: of excellent 
1^1 UlllllCdU OaVOy. fl,,vor. ami a general favorite witli mark- 
et gardeners and truckers. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, '4 lb, 40c, lb, $1.50. 
Early Dwarf Ulm Savoy. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, '4 lb. 40c, lb. $1.50. 
Wm. H. Erwin: City building, Albany, N. Y., writes: "My order of 
seeds duly received and all Proven Good. The Rose Bushes 
show remarkable life." 
