L. L. MAY ®. CO. 
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Florists, Nurserymerv 
: and Seedsmen i 
it St. Paul, Minn. 21 
Aldt 
New Main Crop Pea, Alderman 
GARDEN PEAS-Continued 
i^^r^^ A new main crop Pea. and the largest-podded, tall-grow- 
^ lerman ing variety ever introduced, it is of ratlicr ijrancliing habit. 
Browing alwul 5 feet in lieisht, with dark Kreeii toliaKo and a very robust c<mstitu- 
Uon enaWinsitto resist the drouth to a great extent. The polls, which are of the 
same attractive color as the vine, are produced in great profusion, mostly in pairs, 
and attain the extraordinary length of 6 and 7 inches, being mostly packed with from 
10 tola green luscious peas of most mellow flavor. The peas are of highest tame 
finality, and retain their c-olor and attractive appearance after cooking. PKt. lUC 
pt. 25c. at. 45c, pk. $1.75. 
T^„£r^j;i A dwarf and very prolific first early pea, being of the rich deep 
UarrOQll coler of the Stratagem type, and a decided improvement upon 
British Wonder or any other of the well known early dwarf class, Heiglit about 
18 inches, of bushy habit, obviating the necessity of sticks, Its pods arc larger than 
any of the well known peas of the early dwarf class, while the quality and flavor or 
the peas are delicious. Pkt. 10c, pt. 30c, at. 50e, pk. $2.00. 
^4^„f^^,^,^r■ A new and prolifle first early Marrowfat. A cross he- 
iViayilOWer tween Daisy ami William Ilurst. It is a grand pea with pods 
twice the size of William Hurst and much more freely produced. Height 18 toU 
inches, the vine is robust, possessing the same healthy character as its famous 
parent, the "Daisy". Seed wrinkled, Pkt. 10c, pt. 30c, at, 50c, pk. $2.00. 
B,,^■^o,■^,■,r^ A very fine and robust main crop pea. Best described as a 
UllcrCUp hardy type of the Daisy. Height alwut J feet, long, handsom-, 
well tilled pods, rich green color, produced in pairs, averaging 9 peas in each. As 
many as 22 pods on a single plant have been counted, ready to gather at onetime. 
The large deep green peas, which are almost round, retain the sweet Marrowfat Ha- 
vor when cooked, Pkt. 10c. pt. SOc, at. 50c, pk. $2.00, 
C.,_*^..'„ T \A^r^Tf^} Aflrst early green wrinkled marrow, 
arter S i^lttle Marvel only 18 inches high, very robust and enor- 
mous cropper, good sized pods, average 5 to 7 peas to the pod; splendid flavor, Pkt. 
10c, pt. SOc, at. 50c, pk. $2.00. 
T™„-^,,^^ Qi-f-^i-^rr^rr, This la one of the very best of the large-podde<l 
imprOVea OlldldgClH sorts; vigorous and of exceedingly fine quality; 
a favorite w ith market gardeners evervw:;ere. Vines two to two and a half feet. 
Pkt. 10c, pt. 25c, at. 45c, pk. $1.50,bu. $5.00. 
Large Black- Eyed Marrowfat ?k1\orpr2dc. 'Sk; 
80c. bu. $2.75. 
T -,-0,0 \A7l-.;f*> lVforrr^Tllr^o<• Like the Black Eyed Marrov/fat. extcn 
Large Wnite iVlarrOWIat slvely grown as a Seld crop. Pkt. lOc, 
pt. 20c, at. 35c, pk. SOc, bu. $2.75. 
'^Ao^^■',nrr Qiirroi- This variety is used cither shelled or cooked in the pod, 
iVieiting OUgar like string Ix-ans, and when young is very tender and 
sweet. It is but little known in this eountri , while abroad it is considered a great 
relisii. Pkt. 10c, pt 20c, at. 40c, pk. $1.75, bu. $6.00. 
M„™™^*-k T ..t.^;^.,c C.rroi- The jmds grow 6 to 7 inches long and 
ammOtn J_,USC10US Sugar ly^ inches Imad. in addition to its val- 
ue as an edible-podded pea, the peas, when shelled anil used as ordinary wrinkled peas, 
are sweet and of most delicious flavor. It can be used cither as an cdible-poded pea or 
as a shelled pea, thesame as the wrinkled varieties. Pkt. 10c, pt. 25c, qt. 45c, pk. 
$2.50. 
rOMATOES WEIGHING 
22 OUNCES 
irs. Henry Geekler. Zoar Station, Ohio, writes: 
T raised a Giant Tree Tomato weighing 22 ounces 
*m your seed. Our neighbors wonder why I have .such 
nice garden and I say because I plant May's seeds. 
DafTodil 
New Mayflower Pea 
