SEED CATALOGUE of L. L. ^ J A A/ ^ CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 21 
—Jre Hardiest For All Climes ITIXTLX! Seedsmen, florists. Nurserymen 
May's Early Round Radishes-Can't Be Beat 
These Bright Red Radishes Are of most Attractive Appearance 
FINE FOR SPRING AND EARLY SUMMER USE 
k Cultural 
L Directions 
THE RADISH is the 
easiest of culture 
of all vegetables as 
it will grow in almost 
any soil and under all con- 
ditions. In a warm fibrous 
loam, especially if sandy, 
radishes will make a crop 
in 3 to 6 weeks from the 
time of sowing. The soil 
should be well prepared, 
fertilizers used freely and 
the seed sown as early 
as possible in the spring 
in rows a foot apart, 
just enough being used 
so that they will not 
require thinning. For 
very.carly radishes the 
seed may be sown in hot 
beds between rows of 
lettuce or outdoors be- 
tween beets, carrots, etc. 
Rcsow at intervals of 3 
weeks to insure a continu- 
ous crop. For winter rad- 
ishes sow in July or August. 
They grow better in the coo! 
autumn weather, but should be 
taken up before freezing and stored 
in sand in the cellar, when they will 
keep crisp and tender all winter. One 
ounce of seed will sow lOO feet of drill. 
MAY'S Endrup Excellent 
NOVELTY and an excellent forcing radish offered for 
sale for the first time. It is rose colored with a 
white tip; short leaved, and ready for market in 3 weeks. 
It can remain long in hotbeds without becoming pithy. 
Packet lOc, ounce 15c., J^-pound 30c., pound $1.00. 
MAY'S Non-Plus Ultra 
ROU.VD RED VARIETY, Very early, the roots being ready to pull in 
3 weeks from the time of starting, and they remain fit for use 
longer than any other. The flesh is crisp, tender and mild in flavor and the 
radish globular in form and very smooth. The small tops admit of very close 
planting. Packet lOc, ounce 15c., M-pound 2Sc., potmd 75c. 
MAY'S Rosy Gem 
THIS IS A very early variety, maturing in 25 days, and is extensively used for grow- 
ing under glass and out of doors. The radish is round, bright scarlet with a 
white tip, and the flesh is very firm, crisp and tender. One which w^. very highly 
recommend to the market gardener or for use in the small city garden. Packet lOc, 
ounce 15c., }<t -pound 25c., pound 75c. 
MAY'S LONG Brightest Scarlet 
AHALt LONG VARIETY, entirely distinct from all others, being a vivid scarlet tipped 
with white. It is very early and delicious in flavor, being crisp, tender and 
pungent. Packet Sc., ounce lOc., M-pound 20c., pound 60c. 
"It is conceded thai m have the best garden in loan. It :cas grown entirely Jrotn your seeds, 
which have always proved very satisfactory" _ . . 
• MRS. II. M. LINDQUIST, Anoka, Minn. 
"I have used your Radish seeds five years and Ihry have (iven perfecl salis/aclion." 
IV. McDANlEI.. Ne:earh. Ohio. 
ENDRUP 
EXCELLEN 
MAY'S Book on Gardening 
VEGETABLE GARDENING is the title of a man- 
ual on the growing of vegetable crops for 
the home use and the market. 265 pages of 
solid, useful information. I'he instructions con- 
tained in this valuable book, if followed, will 
lead you to grow to your advantage. New 
edition just out. This is a book which no 
grower, and especially an amateur, should be 
without, and the old and experienced grower 
will glean something from its pages of value to 
him. We strongly urge its perusal and the 
following of its course of procedure. Price, 
paper 50c., cloth $1.00. 
