L. L. MAY <V CO. PLANTS, SEEDS. FRUITS AND TKISKS 
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Aluill.-i 
Medium Red Clover Star lb. 30c. 
'* " *' Choice *' 28c. 
nammoth " " Star " 30c. 
" " '• Clioice " 28c, 
Alfalfa " Star " 30c. 
'* " Choice " 38c. 
Alsike " Star " 39c. 
" " Choice " 28c. 
White " Star ' 30c. 
" " Choice " 28c. 
Timothy Star " 20c. 
" Choice " 18c. 
Ky. Blue Grass Star " 250. 
" " " Choice " 32c. 
Red Top Star " 38c. 
■• " Choice " 30C. 
Bromus inermns... Star " .38c. 
" " ...Choice " 35c. 
MAY'S HIGH GRADE 
CLEANED Grass ^ Clover Seeds 
OUR SPECIAL STAR BRAND means that the seed sold under that brand is the 
BEST OBTAINABLE, both as respects purity and high gerniinarion. We not 
only use great care in securing good seed, but make critical gerniin.'ition tests be- 
fore any seeds are sent out. By this method \vc know exactly as to the vitality of 
the seed we sui>ply, and make sure it is of strong growth, pure anti clean, plump, 
lieavy and well ripened, so as to insure a good stand, and free from noxious and 
foreign seeds. 
1U\ p. *zi-f /''l^nncioc The market value of Grass and Clover Seeds is 
*"C**'^*5l V^IJCXllgC^* constantly changing: should you wish to pur- 
chase a quantity, or should any item appear high, write for samples and special 
prices, or we will fill orders at lowest market price, as it is our intention to meet 
the competition of all reliable firms. 
At pound prices, we send by mail, postpaid. In larger quantities the prices are 
for seed sent bv express or freight (^sack included,) at purchasers expense. 
pk. $3.00 bu. (60 lbs.) $11.00 lOo ibs, $i8.oo 
2.75 
2 8s 
3.75 
3 75 
2.60 
2.50 
2.2s 
3 00 
2.. so 
.70 
.65 
.65 
.60 
■45 
.40 
(45^1bs.) 
(U Iks.) 
15 <bs. 
10.50 
ll.UO 
10.50 
10.7s 
10.00 
9SO 
8.75 
11.00 
9 25 
2.60 
2.40 
3.45 
2.30 
1.60 
1.50 
1.70 
1,60 
LAWN GRASS MIXTURES. 
Central Park Mixture. 
For lawns of any extent we re- 
commend this as otir best mixture. 
One quart will sow 300 square feet; four to five bushels will sow one acre. Qt., 
aoc; Pk.. $.100; Bu., (15 pounds) $3.00. 
^V»5»/ltr Vrfcr»lr MfvfTlf*» in many lawns where there are large 
OnaCiy I^OOli. X^llAlUrC shade trees there are shady places 
where ordinary mixtures thrive but poorly or die out altogether. For such 
spots we have a special mixture of grasses, which \vill grotv in the shade as 
well as in the sun. If you have a shadj'. barren places in your lawn, try our 
Shadv Nook Mixture.* Qt., 30c; Pk.. $1.40; Bu., (15 pounds) $5.00. 
PRICES on grass by the quart include prepayment of postage by us. Pecks 
and bushels are sent by express or freight at purchaser's expense. 
HOW TO MAKE AND CARE FOR A I,AWN.— This useful leaflet will be 
mailed free to all who ask for it when ordering. 
Po\i!try Supplies 
We carry a full and complete line of poultry 
supplies of every description. Our foods are 
put up with the greatest care, in the right pro- 
portions, and sold as cheap as reliable goods 
can be. 
CHICK FOOD. A perfect food for young growing chicks. 50 lbs. $1.50: 100 
lbs. $2.50. 
BEEF SCRAPS. Makes chicks strong and healthv, 50 lbs. $1.50; 100 lbs. 
$2-75 
GROUND BONE. The chicks' friend. 10 lbs. 35c, 25 lbs. 75c, 50 lbs. $1.25, 
100 lbs. $2.25. 
KORCIN(J FOOD. For broilers and roasters. 50 lbs. $1.30, 100 lbs. $2.50, 
I.AYIXG FOOD. A balanced ration for the daily mash. 50 lbs. $1.15, 100 
lbs. $2.UO. 
CUT CLOVER. Among green foods the clovers stand at the top. Can be fed 
witli mash or dry. Directions for feeding in each bag. 50 lbs. $1.00, 100 $1.75. 
CRUSHED SHELLS. Put up in right size for hens. 25 lbs. 35c, 50 lbs. 50c, 
100 lbs. 75c. 
COMPLETE GRIT. In order to make the business pay, a first class grit must 
be used. We supply three sizes, containing all the essentials for a perfect grit. 
No. 3. For Brooder chicks. No. 1. For hens. 
No. 2. For lirilf irrcjwn oliicUs, turkeys, ducks, geese, etc. 25 Lbs., 35c; 50 
Lbs., 50c: I'to I/hs , 75c. 
Crimson Clover 
CRinSON CLOVER. (Trifolium Incar- 
natum.) The most valuable plant for 
restoring the fertility of worn-out soils. 
All lands from which crops have 
been harvested during the summer 
and fall should be sown with Crim- 
son Clover, for plowing under the fol- 
lowing spring. Plowing under a 
good crop of Clover is equivalent to 
20 tons of stable manure per iicre, 
and even if the Clover be harvested or 
pastured, the benefits derived from 
the wonderful nitrogenous root form- 
ation will alone many times repay 
the cost of see<l and labor. The best 
time to sow the seed is in August. 
September and October. Sow 12 to 
15 pounds to the acre. 25c lb., $1.50 
pk.. $5.75 bu., $0.00 100 Ibs. 
Lawn Fertilizer 
May's Oderless 
A perfect dressing for all lawns, ren- 
dering them green, thrifty and luxur- 
iant thorougout the entire season. It 
is oderless, so — - 
that it may ^ * 
be applied by 
any one a t 
a n J' time 
without the 
least offense. 
5 lbs. 25c, 10 
lbs. 45c, 25 
lbs. 90C, 50 
lbs.$i.75, 100 
ll*s. $.i.oo. 
f 100 LBS. g 
I- LAWN -1 
fERTILIZERJ 
% PUT UP BY i 
STPAUL.MINN.I 
