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MAY'S 
©\_Northern Grown Seeds 
May's Sweet Corn-Early and Late Varieties 
May's 
Golden 
Bantam 
'T'his is a Minnesota grwn var- 
icty that can be planted earlier 
than any other true sweet corn, 
consequently producing the earl- 
iest supply of ears for table or 
market use; also may grow two 
good crops and is especially ad- 
apted to Northern planting and 
nigh altitudes where other kinds 
will not mature on account of cold 
GOLDEN 
BANTAM 
^L,h oIh T" '^"."^ ''T"" V^"- The ears are from e to 8 inches in 
lengthandthekemels wide and deep, giv ing a greater percentage of 
corn to the cob Hmn any other carty variety, and when pic ked at the 
proper stage ofgrowth are a rich creamy yellow, which deepens to an 
orange as it apen*. These A-einels are teniter, creamy and most delJci- 
ously sweet lu flavor. >i-puii 16c, pint 30c. quart 55c, peck S2.75 
May's Early Varieties of 
Sweet Corn 
Minnesota Early 
K/f innetota grown. Stalk short and bearing two long ears, eight row- 
"'^ed. very sweet and tender, and shrinks but little in drying. Vi Plnt 
l^c, pt. 22c, qt. 40c, postpaid; peck $1.75, bushel $6.50 
May's Second Early or 
Medium Varieties 
Black Mexican 
White Cob Cory 
)ne of the large.st and best of the extra early varieties. Within a 
'couple of days in season of the eight rowed Early Cory. The ears 
aretwelverowcd, long and fine shaped, two or three to a stalk. The 
kernels are close set and there is no spening between the rows at the 
base or elsewhere on the cob. The grains are ine<lium size, broad sweet 
aud very white. From all points it is the most desirable variety for the 
peTk $T.75rbushelsi6:50"' 
Peep O'Day 
An extremely early dwarf sort with eais averaging about six inches 
"in Icnght. of perfect form. The staHcs being so small, they may be 
allowed to stand very close together This variety is frequently forced 
•L'*'? . '!!■'*'"' IS"' 24c, quart 45c, postpaid; pock 
$2.00. bushel $7.00 
■pile sweetest of all swe^t corns. A medium early variety 8 to 10 
r^.^rSh'^'^V'"""^* melios long. Kcrneis are bluish purple and 
rather Bat in shape. On account of its sweetness and qual ty it is ex: 
a'fn f ''v^'ptn','.'?" ""?'o* «dvi"e giving it 
bushei$6'50 ■ POS'Pa"'; peck $1:76, 
Crosby's 
"ybis is a favorite second-early variety, with 10 to 1« rows of flno 
^ grams of excdlent quality. The ears are about 7 inche.s iu length 
more large yuaed for canning than any other early ™rk.|^.'"4 "plnt 
IJC. pint ^5c, quart 4»c, posipaia; pecK»z. 00, ousuei»». 00 
Late or Main Crop 
Varieties 
Country Gentleman 
TThe ears are of good size, with a small cob and very clear, deep white 
bSSi1r$n.oo°'-'^"- postpaid: peck $2 !• 
Pop Corn 
Stowell's Evergreen 
Iden Queen. Large ears, with yellow kernels, 
hlte Pearl. Smooth, suall grain. Should be in every garden. 
Price for any of the above Pop Corns: 
Packet 4c. pint 15e. quart 28c. 
■ra selected. This is the leadfng standard variety for home use 
SkM;"eck $2.?'5^.rshef $10^ "o"' 
NOTICE--We pay the postage by the pack»t, '■i-oU 
quart. Peck and bushel lots are quoted freight or exDreis" 
purchaser's expense. "b"1' «• oxpress. 
-pint, pint and 
Prices of 5eeds in Pkts. Any Selection, 
4c per Pkt. 6 Pkts. 20c, 12 Pkts. or over, 35c per Dozen 
SXCIPT WHERI NOTED ' 
