May's Superior Quality 
MAY'S 
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May's Solid Heart, Fine Rich Red Tomatoes 
MAY'S FIRST OF ALL TOMATO 
'Tested with other varieties it has been found 
to ripen ten days earlierthan others. The 
fruit is brisrht red in coior, sniooth large, firm 
fleshed, beacinK Shi1)ping weil. The £dant is 
vigorous ana productive and pnac^Ul^ of its 
earliness £m exeeBcnt market gsraofel variety 
Ounce 12c. M-pound 40c, pound $1.25 
May's Earlibell 
A splendid early variety with larve firm firuit. 
**Ounee 12e, «-DOund 40c, pound $1 25 
Chalk's Early Jewell 
A s earty as May's first of alt, a heavy crop- 
•'^perwilh larje round solid fruit, firm and 
thick with toush skin and few seeds. Ounce 
12c, M-pound 40c, pound Sl.iib 
NEW 
STOHB 
May's Acme 
An old variety of delicious flavor. Dark red. 
'^tinged purpl*. Ounce 12c,M-pound 40e, 
pound $1.40. 
May's Hew Stone 
An excellent main crop of Livingston stone 
•''strain. A Ijeajry yiekl of bright red, very 
large solid fruit that ripens earlv, snd is an 
excellent shiptlCT and Iseeper. Tn htgb de- 
mand for canning. Ounce 10c, J^-pound 
3Sc, pound $1.00 
New Globe 
\Ttry large, very early: the tomatoes are very- dark red. have few seeds 
• and thick. Arm flesh. One of the best for the market gardener. 
Ounce 15e. ii-pound 50e, pound $1.75. 
May's New Coreless 
Anew variety with the depression at the stem nearly eliminated. 
'■••The Tomato is round, bright red, firm and an excellent shipper. 
Ounce 15c. M-pound 50c, pound $1.75. 
May's Beauty 
f)ne of the best pink skinned Tomatoes. Very solid, with tough skin. 
'-'This makes it an excellent variety for shipping purposes. Its quality 
is unsurpassed, A heavy yielder. Ounce 12e. J4 -pound 40e. pound 
$1.25 
Dwarf Champion 
rjwarf, upright ernwth. very early and prolific. Extra fine quality. 
'■'Ounce 12c, «-pound 45c, pound $1.35 
Dwarf Stone 
Ctrong erect grower, large well flavored fruit, good keeper. Ounce 
^ 10c, K-pound 35c, pound $1.00 
Earliana 
fjardy, early; fruit borne in clusters, deep red. Fine market variety. 
'■ ••Ounce 12c. Ji-pound 45c, pound $1.30 
Favorite 
pruits purple, thick meated, of very fine flavor, very profitable to grow. 
Ounae lOe, ^-pound 35c, pound SI .00 
Golden Queen 
a large yellon^ tomato of delicious flavor, very fine. Ounce 1 5c. 
•'^y.pound 50c, pound $1.60 
Trophy 
A "pecial selection from the old strain, A very good keeper. Ounce 
•'■•^lOe, J4-pound 35c, pound $1.00 
MAY'S SMALL FRUITING VARIETIESC^.'iJ/^-" ) 
Red Currant 
Ounce 
Clusters of small red tomatoes. Very good for preservina 
15c, >4-pound 5Sc 
Red Pear 
Cmall, red and pear shaped, hardy, vigorous grower, excellent quality 
•^Ounee 15e, ^-pound 55c 
Yellow Plum 
Small yellow fruit, makes an excellent variety ror preserving 
15e, )i-pound 55e 
Yellow Husk or Ground Cherry 
Ounce 
Vellow fruit, protected by a husk. Tliis fruit has a pleasant flavor. 
* Ouncel5c. H'-pound 55c 
May's Ponderosa 
PONDEROSA, WITHOUT CRACKS OR ANY GREEN CORE 
ponderosa is one of the best vareities, in flavor, appearance and all 
' other qualities, on the market. Ounce 25c, M-pound 70e, pouna 
$2. 60. 
Prices of Seeds in Pkts. Any Selection, 4c per Pkt. 6 Pkts. 20c, 12 Pkts. or over, 35c per Dozen 
tXCIPT WHERE NOTED 
