L. L. MAY <a CO. 
it Florists. Nurserymen 
: and Seedsmen " " 
St. Paul, Minn. » 
PEEP OF DAY 
RED-COB CORY 
MAY'S ACME 
I STOWELL'S 
COUHTRr GENTLEMAN g-vER GREEN 
MAY'S Northern Grown Sweet or Sugar Corn. 
Mi'i-ii-vocrvf-o Ti'orKr One of the best and most ^popular of the older 
llinCSULd i-,clliy. v.iiieties, botli for market and private gardeners. 
Stalk short and liearins two Ions cars, cisht-rowed. very s\vi-et and tender 
and shrinks but little in dryin;:. Pkt. lOcpt 20c., qt. 35e.,pk. 85e., bu. S3.G0 
TTn t-l p^r Vl/i nrlcrvr Th3 earliest of all sugar corns. Very sweet- 
Jj/dricy v/iuusui. The most delicious variety that can be grown 
Pk. lOc. pt. 25e.. qt 40c., pk. $1.25, bu. 34.00 
lV/fn\r'o Ai^mp A valuable sort for market men. Ears large, sencrally 
IVl ciy a xiL-lllC. i > ,o„.eil .uid 8 to 10 inches long: it will produce more 
bushels af ears to the acre than any other variety. Pkt. lOc, pt. 25e., Qt. 40c., 
■pk. $1.25, en $4.00. 
R„ J ([~"^U Cr\r\T pop"'"'' extra early variety succeeds wel' 
CU.~v^Uu V^Uiy. Tvri-)i(ire the summer is short, cool, and moist. Ears 
six inches in length witli eiffht rows of white, broad grains. The cob is red. 
Pkt. lOc, pt. 203., (jt. 35e., pk. 85c., bu. $3.00. 
,'*■£> \A o /-o T-i " "f"' " '''to variety that has all the good quality 
VV niLC iVieXlCaU sweetness and navorofthc Old Black Mexican 
furnishing edible ears IVom '1 to 0 days ahead of the Cory. The ears in size and 
«liape are like those of the Hlack Mexican. For the home garden it is one of 
the best Pkt. lOc., pt. 25c., at. 40c.,pk. $1.00., bu, $3.50 
f^r\]Apn Rnntom Of extreme hardiness, can be planted earlier 
VJUlUCit UtlUtfini than any other true sweet coi-n. and will then pro- 
duce the earliest supply of ears for the table. The ears are alwut six inches 
in length, ei)mpletcly titled v,-itb <'i^ht rows of go!den-ye!low grains, extending 
to the rounded tip. The ilavor is exejnticnally rich and sugary. Pkt. lOc, 
pt. .25c., qt. 40e., pk. $1.25., bu. $i.OO. 
Pppn nf rjnxr Thismost valuable sort is of Minnesota origin, and 
CCp Ul l^dy is not only early, but one of the best. Tl«i stalks grow 
from two to four feet iiii^h. Kar«ave--ige from live to .six inches in length and 
arc of perfect form. Pkt. lOc, pt. 20c., qt. 35c., pk. $1.00, bu. $3.50. 
Prpmn ^" exts'cme'.yearly variety, usually fit to use fifty days from 
i ClilU time of planting. It is not very early, hut is one of the sweetest 
and best. This variety combines all Hie g(M>d riualities of the later sorts, is 
much har<lier. and may be planted some days earlier without danger of rotting. 
It is a vigorous grower, stalks about .T feet high, bearing two well developed 
«ars to a stalk, liars of good size, cob and kernel white. Pkt. lOc pt. 20c., 
<lt. 30c, pk. S5c., bu. $3.00. 
r^mcHv'ft This is a favorite second-early variety, with ten to twelve rows 
V>lU5sL?y o of fine grains of excellent quality. The ears ,'ire alwut seven 
inches in length, more larg^-lv used for canning than any other early variety. 
Pkt. 10c. pt. 20c. qt. 30e. pk. 85c., bu, $3.00, 
A ri-im'c T7vf-ro TTorKr ^'"t sweet nor quite so early as Corj', 
rVUdlll b l_,Xlid i^dliy ijut decidedly more hardy. It is not a true 
fiwcet com, but for all that is welcome on the table if pulled i)romptly after 
reaching maturity. Pkt. 10c, pt. 20c., qt. SOc, pk. 85c, bu. $3.00. 
Early Evergreen Sweet Corn °e'A,°/inelistlncl"^or 
cssing every good quality of .Stowcll's Kvergreen, except that the stalk is 
about one f<H>t shorter, and that it will mature in »i) days, or fully 10 days 
earlier, fhe eai-s are like StuwcU's very large, w ith about IS rows of very 
large grains. There is no better corn th in the early Evergreen for the 
market gardener. Pkt. lOe., pt. 20e., Qt. 30e., pk. 86c., bu. $3.00. 
Rlor-L- A/fi^vi/^cin One of the most sugary and delicious of siveet 
OldcK. iVJ.CAll..clll corns. Grains white but soon coloring. Best for 
table use, Pkt. 10c, pt. 20c., qt. SOc, pk. 85c., bu. 03.C0. 
M^r^m/^t-U T o(-/=. Kxtra large ears, usually U to 18 rowed: cob 
dllllllUlll i-jdLC wiiiteand well micd.d.-cokernclsof good qual- 
ity. Pkt. lOc, pt. 20e., qt., 30c.,pk. 85c., bu. S3.00. 
C,->.ii-.(-i-xr Of>t-<f-1<amo r-> ' he most delicious of sweet corns and 
OUntiy VJCllLieiTldn aUooncof the most productive sorts. 
The ears are of good size, with a small cob and very clear, deep white ker- 
nels, tender and sweet many of the stalks bearing three to four cars. 
Pkt. 10c pt.20c, qt. 35c., pk. 85c., bu. $3.00. 
Improved White Evergreen I^afSe'sWo^^?? 
beautifully white, for extensive use in canneries. Pkt. 10c, pt. 
25c., qt.. 40c., pk. $1.00, bu. $3.50. i 
Ql-/-.\xr<»ll'o T^wfTtrrf^Pti Extra Selected. This is *he leading 
OlOWcU S i:yVergrCCll standard varietyfor home use. market 
and canning. Pkt. lOc, pt.20c., qt. 30c., pk. 8oc., bu. $3.00. 
Pprrxr'c WxrKrirl A large early variety. Ripens about the same 
Cliy b liyuiiu tirneas Minnesota, sweet, tenderand pure white 
cob red. Pkt. 10c, pt. 20e., at. 30c, pk. 85e., bu. $3.00. 
EorKr IVT-immnf-h ^no-ir ^" ^riety- producing the 
any iViammOtn OUgar largest-ears of any s«>Bct corn. 
One car has been known to weigh three pounds. Sweet, tender and deli- 
cious. Pkt. 10c, pt. 20c, qt. 30c., pk. 83o. bu. $3.00. 
POP CORN 
Pop Com should be found in every garden, especially if there are child- 
ren to enjoy it during the long winter evenings, which bring young people 
together for social amusement. ^ 
Golden Queen Large ears, yellow kernels. 
White Rice Short cars, white piiinted kernels. 
White Pearl Smooth small grain. 
PRICE FOR ANY OF THE ABOVE POP CORNS: 
Pkt. lOc, pt. 20c,qt. 35c, postpaid. 
