6 May's Superior Quality 
MAY'S 
Northern Grown Seeds 
May's Sweet Corn-Early and Late Varieties 
Quincy Market 
The varieties of corn we are offering this year have been specially selected for quality alone; only the best 
are listed here. 
Please notice wc are quoting prices on only the best varieties. You cannot afford to take chances on a half 
crop this year by planting inferior or ddtibtful sorts. 
May's Early 
Varietie^ of Sweet 
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nesojsr^arly 
__Tnncsota grfjwn. Stalk short 
and bearing two long ears, eight 
rowed, very sweet and tender, and 
^brinks but little in drying. Packet 
^lOc, K> pound 25c, 1 pound 40c, 2 
(pounds 75c, postpaid; by express, 
10 pounds $3.00. 
May's Golden Bantam 
A Minnesota variety especially 
adapted to northern planting and 
altitudes where other varieties will 
not mature on account of early 
frosts; extremely hardy and may be 
planted earlier than any other sweet 
com, thus producing marketable 
ears before all others. It is of 
dwarf habit and stalks may stand 
very close together, producing a 
large crop from a small area. The 
ears are short and kernels wide and 
deep, giving a greater percentage of 
corn to the cob than any other vari- 
ety. It is deliciously sweet in flavor, 
the most desirable table variety. 
Packet 10c, ' 2 pound 30c, I pound 
50c, 2 pounds 90c, postpaid; by ex- 
press, 10 pounds, $4.00. 
Late or Main Crop Varieties 
Country Gentleman 
The ears are of good size, with a small cob and very clear, deep white 
kernels. Packet 10c, H pound 2Sc, 1 pound 45c, 2 pounds 8Sc, postpaid ; 
by express, 10 pounds $3.50. 
Stowell's Evergreen 
Extra selected. This is the leading standard variety for home use. for 
market and for canning. Packet 10c, ' 2 pound 2Sc, 1 pound 45c, 2 pounds 
85c, postpaid; by express, 10 pounds $3.50. 
May's Second Early or 
Medium Varieties 
Crosby's 
This is a favorite second-early variety, with 10 to 12 rows of fine grains 
of excellent quality. The ears are about 7 inches in length; more largely 
used for canning than any other early variety. Packet lOc, \-i pound 2Sc, 
1 pound 40c, 2 pounds 75c, postpaid; by express, 10 pounds $3.00. 
Pop Corn 
White Rice. Small grain. Should be in every garden. Packet 5c, K 
pound 25c, 1 pound 40c, postpaid; by express, 10 pounds $1.25. 
May's AU-the-Season Early Bearing Cucumbers 
May*! 
y's Davis Perfect Cucumber 
By using this variety gardeners can produce out of doors cucumbers that 
will sell in the market for hot house forcing varieties. The shape is ideal. 
It is almost seedless one-third of its length from the stem, the few that are 
contained in its blossom end when in eating condition are exceptionally 
small. Fine quality crisp, tender, hardy, vigorous, prolific. Packet 5c, 
ounce 15c, \i pound 40c, 1 pound $1.25. 
Boston Pickling 
Extensively used for pickling purposes. 
ouQCe 15c, H pound 40c, 1 pound $1.25. 
Color bright green. Packet 5c, 
May's Jersey Pickling 
Long slender sort. Very fine lor pickling. Excellent quality. Packet 5c, 
ounce 15c, % pound 40c, 1 pound $1.25. 
Ma;f;'s Klondyke Cucumber 
For flavor, unif^fnity of size, color and productiveness, the Klondyke is 
unequalled. It is one of the earliest to come into bearing and continues 
right through the season until killed by frost. The cucumbers are long, 
about 7 inches, the ends are square and about two inches thick. Flesh is 
crisp, firm and delicate. Packet 5c, ounce 15c, \^ pound 40c, 1 pound $1.25. 
May's Improved Long Green 
Fruits average 10 to 12 inches in length. Flesh solid, crisp and of ex- 
cellent quality. Can be depended upon to produce the true long, dark green 
fruits, excellent for slicing or pickling. Packet 5c, ounce I5c, M pound 40c, 
1 pound $1.25. 
