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L. L. MAY ®. CO. 
'""w^leds'^JJ^''? St. Paul, Minn. 
Minnesota White Dent 
C O R TV— WHITE DENT SORTS 
Mayfield Earliest ?^rtrDe^,t''c"rn. 
Snow White Dent 
A new Drought Proof, 
The plant is stnmu', cir-ep 
rooted aiul stcK-ky, enabline it to wilhstaiui drntiKlit in a remarkable manner. 
Matures 80daysfrom planting. The kernels are verv deep, tlio cob small. liars 
of mediinn lent'th, 14 to 16 rows. Lb. 20c, pk. 60c, bu. $2.00. 
Minnpcnti Whifp Denr Minnesota Grown. Ancxtraearly 
inilCbOia VV miC WCIU wiiileOentsnrt, Ears sood size, ker- 
nels lonff. deep, growing very corn[>aet. A vifroroiis grower, taking strong hold 
in the ground, averasing 7 feet in height. Lb. 20c, pk. 50e, bu. 81.75. 
(HK) to 110 da>'s) Combines pure and very 
■wliite C(»lor with large size, compactness and 
smoothness of grain, with sure maturity; ears medium. Lb. 20o, pk. 45e, bu. 
$1.50. 
Champion White Pearl 
S'lvill. white. The grain " 
pk. 45e, bu. $1.50. 
Hickory King 
(90 days) A pure white deut, 
maturing in iK» to lOO days. Celts 
S'n ill. wliite. The grain is extra long, very heavy and compact. Lb. 20c, 
pk. 45e, bu. $1.50. 
A mammoth white dent that is wonderfully pro. 
ductive:oneof the best sorts for the Middle and 
Southern States. Will mature in about UO days from time of plant4ns. Lb. 
20c, pk. 45c, bu. $1.50. 
Tnwa Silvf>r iVfinp A standard variety of White Dent remark- 
lUvVd Oliver mine able tor its large yields. Lb. 200, pk. 
45e, bu. $1.50. 
F. E. Straut, Le3ds, Junction, Maine, writes: "I have received 
i the seeis ordered oi you all right and in good condition." 
CORN 
FEINT 
SORTS 
Pride of Canada 
North. The greatest of ail the Hint varieties. 
Eiirsloncof ricli yoUow color. Enormously 
productive, outyielding any field corn 
we have ever grown. Will prove to i>e of 
the greatest value to the farmers of the far 
North. Ripens earlier than any of the flints. 
Don't fail to try it if you want a blir S'ielcling 
flint corn. Lb. 20c, pk. 50c, bu. $1.75. 
A/fprrPr ^l^xtra early yellow flint) 
ivicii^tl Prolific, g<MKl sized ear and 
small cob, Has been si-own in Northern 
Minnesota and Nortli Dakota for the past ten 
years with great success and complete satis- 
faction. Average season of maiuritysodays. 
Has yieldeti I6i bushels of good. s<mnd ear to 
the acre; ears average 10 inches in Irrigth, Vi 
to 14-rowed; well filled out lo to the tip; a 
rich golden yellow color. Lb. 20c, pk. 60c, 
bu. $2.00. 
Kino- Phil in ^" ^•^'■•v 
111^ r nilip flint, valuahleforthe 
North; matures in 90 days. A sure cropper on 
poor land, Ears 8 rowed and from 9 to 12 in- 
ches long. One of the best and most reliable 
sorts. Lb. 20c, pk. 50c, bu. $1.7«5. 
T rvn rr^i^l Irvxxr ^ variety that is part- 
J^OngteiiOW ioularly adapted to 
the North. It is an 8-rowc<\ sort, with ears 13 
to \5 inches in length and about 1^ inches in 
diameter, small cob. large kerne! and very 
broad. Lb. 20c, pk. 50c, bu. $1.75. 
POPCORN. SEE PAGE 11. 
Amos Holt, Lltltz, Pa , writes: "Re- 
ceived the Potatoes ordered from you 
all right and in good condition and I 
am well pleased with them." 
Mercer Flint 
"yrinmnVi Triumph Com is 
1 iiuiiipii ygfj, e„rly flint variets, 
yery, bright yellow in color, maturing in from 
80 lo 09 days. Ears avi^ase about \« inches 
in length (about 3 inches longer than the 
Mercer), 14' to 16 rowed. The kernels are 
large, and the stalks of good height. The 
ears average two to a stalk, growing weil 
up so as to readily atlniit of being ent bv 
the harvester. Lb. 20e, pk. 60c, bu. 82.00. 
Sanford White J^ii^,'!;;!^^;!^ 
ears, and is a corn that can he depended on 
to produce a good crop, even in p(M)r seasons. 
One of the best flint varieties for sections 
where flint corn is grown. Lb. 20c, pk. 
50c. bu. $1.75. 
Compton's Early pro- 
large cars, averaging 9 to 15 inches in length. 
12 to 14 rowed, well fd led out to the tips,; 
rich golden yellow color, small cob,- has 
matured in 7;)- days from time of plantinjr 
Lb. 20c, pk. 50c, bu. $1.50. 
Srrnit Nnsp rows.) A yellow 
lllUL l\USiC flint blazed with 
red at end of ear. Ears are large and round. 
This is a very early variety, and a great 
fav,^rite in many localities. Our stock is 
very fine. Average height of stalk 7 ft. In 
8 inches, average distance base of ear froii, 
ground 2 ft. 11 inches, Lb. 20c, pk. SOc, 
feu. $2.00. 
SEED CORN 
We test all varieties before sending 
out. TO AVOID DELAY when order- 
ing LATE IN THE SEASON, it would 
be well to mention your second 
choice, or state whether we shall 
send a sort adapted to your locality, 
I)rovided wv. are sold out of your first 
choice at the time your order arrives. 
