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MAY'S 
@\_North0rn Grown Seeds 
Excellent Table Variety and Field Carrots 
May's Chantenay. For table use this is considered particularly desirable. The ear- 
rots have attained such uniformity that they are almost duplicates of each other. 
The tops are of medium size, neck small, roots tapering 
slightly but uniformly. Slump rooted. Ounce 8e. 
M-lb. 25c, lb. 85c 
Carentan Halt Long Scarlet. A new red variety, jm- 
iform size. Kine for market or home use. Ounce lOe, 
>4-tu. tvc. Id. !M.3& 
tong Orange. Roots lone, thick, tapering, a 
heavy yielder. Ounce 8c. lb. 2oC, lb. 85e 
Nantes Half Long Stump* 
Root. Very popular and well 
known strain. Medium sized; 
oiindycal. Ounce lOe, 
U-lb. 40c, lb. $1.35 
Guerande or Jxhean 
May's Guerande or Ozheart 
'T'he variety for hard soil. It is half long but very large, 
often S inches in diameter at the top, finely grained, 
sweet and delicious for table and early bunching a« well 
as a good stock food. Can be pulled when others re- 
quire uigging. Oz. Stc. ;4-lb. 30c, lb. $1.00 
Danvers Half Long 
'T'his Tariety tlirives on all soils, yields enormously, 
(from 20 to 25 tons per acre.) and is the most easily 
harvested. It is half lonjf, cylindrical, smooth, 
crisp, sweet, flesh close in texture, needs very 
little care. We recommend it specially for stock 
feeding on account of its (freat strength protluc- 
lUKQualiues. uz. tic, M-lb. 25c. lb. 85e 
May's Table Queen 
Tphis is a variety of our own introduction. 
^ It is very smooth and of most delicious 
flavor. Fesh is of fine texture entirely free 
from stringiness. Undoubtedly tlie finest 
carrot for general use that has ever been 
introduced. As will be seen by our illustra- 
tion, it is rather lonsr coming abruptly to a 
point, and has almost no side shoots. For 
llomeuse we cannot recommend it too hiehly 
touur palions. Uz- 9c. M-lb 30c, lb. $1.00 
Mays Asparagus 
Conover's Colossal 
A standard variety with long, thick leaves. Prolific 
-'^OunceSc, ii-pound lOe, pound 35c. 
Columbian Mammoth White 
Shoots large, white, self-blanching. Hxtra fine. 
Ounce Sc, !^-peund 10c, pound 3Sc. 
MAY'S BROCCOLI 
Purple Cape 
'T'hc best variety for our climate. Large heads 
of a brownish purple color, very close and 
compact, and of excellent flavor. Con- 
sidered more delicate than tbecauliflower 
Ounce 20c. 
BRDSSELS SPROUTS 
MAY'S EXHIBITION 
tJrussels Sproutsarc hishly esteemed 
■'-'for boilinjf during the late fall and 
winter months. The "sprouts" re- 
semble miniature cabbage, growing 
closely on the stalk of the plant. 
Ounce 15c, J^-pound 40c. 
DWARF IMPROVED 
Astflndnrd variety, producing 
•'^(■onipact heads of fine quality. 
Ounce 10c, M-pound 35c. 
pound $1.25. 
MAY'S CHERVIL 
A hardy annual to be used for 
■**fIavorinff, a new curled variety 
quality superior to the older sorts. 
Ounce 10c. 
MAY'S CHICORY 
T argc rooted. The roots, dried, sliced thin, 
■^roasted and ground, used as substitute for 
TABLE QUEEN 
coffee. Ounce 10c, ^-pound 30c, lb. $1 
Witloff Chicory 
Makes excellent salads. Sure to pleas 
Ounce 10c, H-pound 2Sc 
Prices of Seeds in Pkts., Any Selection, 4c per Pkt., 6 Pkts. 20c, 12 Fkts. or over, 35c per Dozen 
EXCEPT WHERE NOTED 
