>MAYS NORTHERN CROWN SEEDS BEST FOR ALL CLIMES^ 
Notice. 
SELECTED ONION SEED. 
It will pay you to sow NORTHERN GROWN SEED. It is acknowledged superior 
to seed iirown in any other section. It w ill produce more first-class onions ot 
uniform size and best quality per acre tlian any other seed. Tliey will keep longer and in better 
condition than those ^j-rtm n from Eastern. Snt-Miern or Western seed . ^^^^^^ 
^"Trices quoted on Onioir5ee3T>TJI^acl<et, ounce, 1-4 pound or poundinHuaetneprepay- 
ment of postage by us. If wanted by express or freight at purchaser's expense deduct loc per lb. 
One ounce for loo feet of drill, ,s or 6 pounds in drills to the acre. 
X V, .■; ii.. i » ...in »t once recommena it to tnc large growers, out 
of Red VVethersfield. This al^n-LJ''' "^^.v others, such as fine shape, good flavor and 
addition to this valuable point there are iii^io I ^ coming red onion ^ 
wonderful keeping qualities. These will immed«ateiy s^^^^^ on.on ^ 
for all sections of the country. Every gardener » no grow j 
Wonder. Pkt. loc. oz. 20c, 1-4 lb. soc, lb. » "-S o. fsee Cut 1 Bulbs Uree 
PERKECTION RED OLOBE-(Minnesota Or^^^^^^^ length of^'^^ 
size, firm and solid, 'nablmg it to keep perfictb the bulbs 
time. The form is perfect, the l!?;«>'^°"^et.'^^Matures early, is an 
alone enhancing their value in the maikct. ^^^^^ 
enormous yieliicr and produces very lew 
oz. ISC, 1-4 lb. 50C, lb. $1.75. (irnwn 1 The standard Red 
RED QLOBE SOUTHPORT-ininnesota Grown.) i ne . 
Globe; productive, splendid keeper Attains great ■ y 
ccllent. Pkt. sc oz. IOC. 1-4 lb. 3SC.,"'>- _ Perfect Klobe 
YELLOW QLOBE SOUTHPORT-HMInnesota Qrown Fe ^ R 
shape; heavy cropper, excellent keeper. Attains as 
oz IOC. 1-4 lb. 3.SC. lb. $1.20. , coppery yellow, flesh 
YELLOW DANVER'S FLAT— Medium size; skin coppe.j j 
white. Pkt. sc, oz. loc, i-4 lb. 2SC, lb. 90 
YELLOW MICHIQAN OR 
OHIO QLOBE— True globe 
shaped; thin necked and 
slightly flattened at the 
base. Color rich orange 
vellow. A good 
keeper. Pkt. sc. 
oz. IOC. i-4lb.30c, 
lb, $1.00. 
American Sorts. 
AUSTRALIAN YELLOW QLOBE— For illustration aiid description, see list of specialties. 
PEERLESS WHITE QLOBE- (.See Cut.) A carefully selected and improved strain of 
the old variety. By careful selection from year to year we have produced a new 
strain of the highest, purest and best type. The bulbs are of uniformly large size, perfect 
l orniation, fine grained and of fine texture, enabling it to keep the longest time possible. 
In addition to these good quahties it is one of the largest yielders ever grown, and 
.always commands the highest price in the markets; one of the best for home use and 
one of the most profitable for market gardeners. It is invariably a heavy yielder, 
many crops from 600 to 1200 bushels per acre being reported. One of the largest 
growers in the countrv has this to sav regarding this variety: "Your Peerless White 
Globe is the greatest onion ever grown. From a little over three quarters of an acre 
last year I harvested 1000 bushels of the finest onions I ever saw. There was not a 
single small one in the entire lot, and all the bulbs are large and smooth. They art 
so firm and hard they look as if they would keep for years." Pkt. loc, oz. 20c, 
1-4 lb. 60c, lb. $2.00 « 
RED WETHERSFIELD, MAY'S SELECTED— (Minnesota Grown.) We confidently rec- 
ommend our strain of this favorite onion as the very best ever offered the gardeners ol 
America, and believe we are fully justified in making this claim. It grows with unusual regularity, 
and yields of over 1,000 bushels per acre have been reported to us from various sections 
Onions weighing from one to 
two pounds each are frequently 
grown from our selected strain 
In one season from seed, hx- 
tensively grown by gardeners 
ship to distant markets. 
■The flesh is a pure 
white, flue grained 
of good flavor. 
Pkt.8C,oz.ioc 
1-4 lb.30< 
"1. $1.00 
MAY'S RED WONOER— (See Cut.)— The earliest and best red 
onion for America. The handsomest, finest flavored, earliest 
and most profitable red variety that can be grown. For some 
vears past wc have experimented with all the difl'ercnt varie- 
ties of red onions for eaiiv use, and now offer a carefully selected j 
, ■ . ., 4. v„ ,^t„oi t,.sts has proven to be from ten days to two weeks ahead 
and improved strain that by actual tests n^^^ the large growers, but 
HAY'S 
RED WOND^ 
PERFECTION 
RED 
QLOBB. 
YELLOW GLOBE DANVERS 
(Minnesota Orown.) Bulbs 
large size; globe shaped, small 
neck, fine flavor, mild and early. 
Pkt. sc, oz. IOC, 1-4 lb. 30c, 
lb $1.00. 
YELLOW STRASBURQ 
DUTCH — A standard sort. 
Flat, flesh white, fine grained.! 
Pkt. sc, 02. IOC, 1-4 lb. 
lb. $1.00 
WHITE PHILADELPHIA SILVER SKIN— Largely grown for sets and pickling 
Pkt. sc, 02. ISC, 1-4 lb. soc, lb. $i.7S. 
WHITE QLOBE SOUTHPORT— (Minnesota Grown.) Flesh firm, fini 
grained, of mild flavor and good keeping qualities. Pkt, 5c, 02, IfC 
1-4 lb. soc, lb. $1 7."!. 
WHITE PEARL EXTRA EARLY— Round, white, fine flavor. Pkt. 5c 
oz. 20c, 1-4 lb. soc, lb. $1.75. 
WHITE PORTUQAL— Onions of mild flavor, largely used for growing 
sets and pickles. Pkt. sc, oz. isc 1-4 lb. soc, lb. Si. 75. 
RED FLAT, EXTRA EARLY— Bulbs medium size, very early and 
mild flavor. Pkt. 5c, oz. loc, 1-4 lb. 30c, lb. $1.00, 
Italian Sorts. 
WHITE BARLETTA— Bulbs small, flattened on top, color waxy white 
fine for pickling. Pkt. sc, oz. 15c. '-4 lb. 50c, lb. $i.7S. 
BERMUDA RED— Very early. Pkt. sc, 02. 20c. 1-4 lb. 60c, lb. $2.00, 
BERAIUDA WHITE— Pkt. sc. oz. 20c, 1-4 lb. 6sc, lb. $2.2S 
ROCCA, GIANT YELLOW GLOBE— Pkt. sc, oz. loc, 1-4 lb. 3sc, lb. $1,35 
ROCCA, GIANT RED— Pkt. sc, oz. loc, 1-4 lb. 35c, lb. $1.35.. 
WHITE A\AMMOTH SILVER KINQ—Tliis is a mammoth in size and the_ 
largest in cultivation. The bulbs are very attractive in form, fim 
shaped, flattened but thick, with a silvery w'hite skin. The flesh 
snow white, fine grained, exceedingly" mild and^ pleasant flavor. 1 
matures quite early. Pkt. 5c, oz, isc 1-4 lb, soc, lb. $1 60. 
WHITE PARIS PICKLING— For early bunching, pickling or set'^ 
The onions are of ^mall size, solid,- and- of mild flavor. Pkt, gc, oz. isc 
1-4 lb. 50c. lb. $1.75. 
WHITE QUEEN — A very white skinned variety of especial value for pickling. They gro^^ 
small and can be sown thickly. Pkt. sc. 6i. isc, 1-4 lb. Soc. lb. $i.7S. 
WHITE TRIPOLI — Same as Red Tripoli, except in color. Pkt. 5c, oz. isc, 1-4 lb. 50c, lb, $1.30 
RED TRIPOLI— Skin thick, flesh white.of mild flavor Pkt. 5c, oz. isc, 1-4 lb. soc, lb. $1.50. 
