SEED CATALOGUE of L. L. 1% /T CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 9 
—Are Hardiest For All Climes 
Seedsmen, Florists, Nurserymen 
May's Late or Winter Great Value Cabbage 
iW in gold-thrifty., 
f'olid, 
lelectable. 
^Keeps all 
winter 
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Either Of These Varieties Safely Withstand Hot and Dry Weather 
ORTH ITS WEIGHT _ ^"^""^ CABBAGE VARiETiKS are unexcelled 
gorous growers and best keeping 
qualities. "A Little 
Better" — that is our 
motto — that is thejfoay 
we serve you, and 
that is tohy toe 
. recommend 
decay; 
fine for 
ship- 
ping. 
these cabbage 
V&rts for 
planting — 
tliey pro- 
duce a 
prcfiiable 
rop. 
MAY'S Hundred Weight 
OF ALL THE VARiKTiES of Cabbage zee have tested and sold this one 
of the late maturing or winter variety is the largest, and in 
our introduction we take particular pleasure in telling you that 
single specimens have been known to weigh 40 pounds each. It 
is the finest type of the late variety, a steady, vigorous grower, 
averages more salable heads to the acre than any other large late 
Cabbage, and thrives in almost any good soil. The heads are 
round, flattened, very solid, with few outer leaves, and of a tender- 
ness and crispness once thought incompatible w'ith such size and 
bulk. Its keeping qualities are excellent, making it a most valuable 
v ariety for market gardeners growing for distant markets and for 
all others desiring a Cabbage that will keep without deterioration 
through the winter. Price Packet lOc, ounce 2Sc., J^-pound 
7Sc., pound $2.25. 
MAY'S HUNDRED WEIGHT 
MAY'S HOLLANDER OR DANISH BALL HEAD 
THIS IS A LATE OR WINTER VARIETY. Very popular on account 
of its keeping qualities which are unequalled by those of any 
other variety that we have yet tested. It is of strong, vigorous 
growth, thriving on all soils and under all conditions; withstanding 
hot, drv weather and not rotting from the effects of wet seasons. 
The heads are solid and deep, round and compact, averaging a 
weight of 8 pounds, or more than one-quarter more than that of 
anv other cabbage of equal size, the consequence of which is that 
it keeps perfectly until well on in the spring. It is white in color; 
tender, crisp and sweet, and is delicious for slaw, sauerkraut or 
boiling. It is the finest winter Cabbage we have found in our list 
of late maturing sorts and we wish to reconin.end it to all who 
grow for the market or for home use. Price Packet lOc, 
ounce 30c., 90c., pound $3.00. 
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