40 SEED CATALOGUE 0/ L. L. 1\T A V ^ CO., ST. PAUL, MINN 
Seedsmen, florists. Nurserymen 
"Northern Grown" Seeds Are Best 
May's Prolific "Minnesota Grown" Seed Corn 
MAY'S Abundance 
Hi \/f If NESOTA GROWN. A most productive, large eared, yellow dent. Ears 10 to 12 inches long, 
iVl well filled to the tip with from 14 to l8 rows of \'ery long, rich, golden yellow kernels. It 
"Sf^ matures in from 90 to 95 days from planting, rendering il early enough for all corn sections. Even 
in ihe extreme north, if planted in May it will mature before September 
-'••5 
first. Peck 75c., bushel $2.25. 
May's Northern Grown White Dent 
MAY'S Mayfield Earliest 
MINNESOTA CROWN. A nc'.v drought proof white dent corn. 
'I'he plant is strong, deep rooted and stocky, enabling it to 
uitlistand drought in a remarkable manner. Matures 80 days 
from planting. Peck $1.00, bushel $3.00. 
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MAY'S Minnesota White Dent 
r.ars 
Peck 
MINNESOTA OKOWN. All extra early while dent sort, 
good size, kernels long, growing very compact. 
$1.C3, bushel $3.00. 
May's Varieties of Flint Seed Corn 
MAY'S Pride of Canada 
THE CORN for the extreme north. The greatest of all the flint 
varieties. Ears long, of rich yellow color. iMiormously pro- 
ductive, outyielding any field corn wc have ever grown. Ripens 
earlier than any of the fliiiLs. Peck 60c., bushel $1.75. 
MAY'S Mercer 
E.XTRA EARLY yellow flint. Has been grown in Northern Minne- 
sota and North Dakota for the past ten years with great suc- 
cess and complete satisfaction. .Average season of maturity 80 days. 
Has yielded 164 bushels of good, .sound ears to the acre, h'ars aver- 
age 10 inches in length, 12 to 14 rowed. Peck 60c., bushel $1.75. 
MAY'S King Philip 
AN EXTRA EARLY red flint, valuable fur tlie north; matures in 90 
. days. A sure cropper on poor land. Ears 8 rowed and from 9 
to 12 inches long. Peck 60., bushel $1.75. 
MAY'S Longfellow 
A VARIETY that is particularly adapted to the North. It is an 8 rowed 
sort with ears 12 to 15 inches in length and about ij^ inches in 
diameter, small cob, large kernel, very broad. Peck 60c.. bushel $1.75. 
MAY'S Squaw Corn 
Average length of ears 
A' 
^N EXTRA EARLY Variety and of d:ctirf hahit. 
7}^ inches. Peck $1.00, bushel $3.00. 
MAY'S Triumph 
MINNESOTA vVHI 1 i. JtNT 
AN EXTRA EARLY WHITE DENT SORT 
OUR TRIUMPH CORN is a very early flint variety, maturing in from 80 to 
90 days. Ears average about 18 inches in length, about 3 inches longer 
than the Mercer. 14 to 16 rowed. Peck 60c., bushel $1.17. 
MAY'S CoMPTON Early 
EARLY PROLIFIC. Large ears, averaging 9 to 15 inches, 12 to 14 rowed, well filled, 
rich golden yellow, small cob. Matures in 75 days from planting. Peck 60c., 
bushel $1.75. 
MERCER FLINT 
ABUNDANCE. YELLOW DENT 
MEKCER 
i.t an 
early flint 
variety 
yield ing 
on an average 
ISO bushels 
of ears per acre 
