MAY'S NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS, BEST FOB ALL CLIMBS, 
SWEET CORN. Medium Early Varieties. 
M «i m m rtf h Whif** r*r»«*v (Seecut.) The largest and best extra early sweet corn. Thestalks 
l^l-ttHlilIKJl,H TTlIILC V^yjl y • are no larger than those of the Cory, and mature their ears fully 
as early, hut the ears are 12 instead of 8 rowed, very much larger and tiuite free" from the open space betwe(-ii 
the rows which is such an objectionable feature of the old Cory. The grain is very white, the quality is good, 
and the size and beauty of the ears give this variety ready sale even it the market is glutt«d with other sorts. 
Pkt. lOc, pt. 20c, qt. 35c, pk. 75c, bu. S3.00. 
Arliimc' Piiflv An excellent early field sort. Ears about 8 inches long, 13 to 14 rowed. Pkt. Sc, pt. 
/AUdllld 15c, qt. 25c- pk. 75c, bu. S2.50. 
JVl6xiC3.n Tender and sweet ; considered one of the finest table sorts. Pkt. lOo, pt. 20c, 
Parlv J\l\ t\rtit mh For medium or general crop. Ears are of large size, very white and of rich flavor. 
1^ lTlUllcl.H.,11. Pkt. lOc, pt. 25c, qt. 4SC, pk. SI.OO, bu. S3.25. 
Hir-lrrkv A standard variety largely grown for canning inirposes. Pkt. 5c, pt. 20c, qt. 3SC, pk. 65c, 
lIlk.IVV^A.. bu. $2.25. 
Mammoth Early Sugar. ^^;:nc*'^pl'2SS?q?.'3kTi2"75c*^^^^ '"'^ 
JVlOOrC'S Concord Ofstronggrowth, matures early, ears large, otflnoquaUty. Pkt. So, pt. 20c, 
[>»|.|>^'~ Hvhfirl A large, early variety, rii>ens alMut the same time as Early Minnesota. Ears of a 
» ^* • J * larger size, usually contain about 12 to 14 rows of kernels well fllUxl lo the end; the 
kernels are large, sweet, ti-nder and pure white; cob red. Pkt. 5c, pt. 20c, qt. 35c, pk. 75c, bu. $2.50, 
^hjlWf»t"'c Pjll*Iv A popular market sort. The kernels are large, pearly white .ind of a fine flavor, 
OlldlVd S L->4Xi ly » ripens about the same time as Early Minnesota, but the ears are much larger. 
Pkt. 5C, pt. 20c, qt. 35c, pk. 75c, bU. $2.50. 
Wicfnrittifl Rpmifv (Seecut.) Amammothearly, heavy yielding com, of the finest flavor. In 
TV ISWUIISIIl UCaU l.y • ordinary seasons it is usually ready for the tabli; in alK)ut nine weeks from 
the time of planting. Cob small, kernel large, deep and of a snow white color. Pkt. lOd pt. 30o, qt. 50c, 
Dk. SI. 00, bu. S3. 50. 
lu\a\r^ a Af tnf valuable sort for market men. Ears large, generally 12 rowed and !i to 10 inches long, 
iiia.y a /^ClllWa very productive ; it will produce more bu.sheLs of ears to t" 
variety^ Pkt. 5c, pt. 25c, qt. 45c, pk. SI. 00, bu. S3. 00. 
Country Gentleman. 
IVJa Dliic I Tl'i-<*'| f\f ^hne^ 0*»fr Very desirable for family use, bearing frequently 3 to 4 ears 
1^*' nus KJlVia. KJl »:7mJC rcg. on a. stalk, very sweet and tender. Pkt. 5c, pt. 20c, qt. 
35c, pk. 75c, bu. $2.50. 
f rtlntl V good second early sort of strong growth. Stalks aboiit 6 feet in height, l)earing two good 
^ VUlUll J' • J. from 8 to 10 inches in length, with 12 or more rows of handsome white grains of excel- 
lent quality. Pkt. Sc, pt. 20c, qt. 35c, pk. 75c, bu. $2.50. 
SWEET CORN. Late Varieties. 
(Seecut.) The most delicious of all sweet corns and also one of the 
most productive sorts. The ears are of good size, with a small cob and 
very clear, deep whit« kernels, tender and sweet, many of the stalks bearing three to four ears. Pkt. 5c, pt. 
20c, qt. 35c, pk. 75c, bu. $2.50. 
f^O'\7nfiitn Ears l.trge and of superior quality. Grown extensively formarket and canning purposes, 
^--'fej H*-'""' Pkt. 5c, pt. 20c, qt. 35c, pk. 75c, bu. $2.50. 
7^ ^ ..Y-l f,«.|l-w,^ ].« I ^-^(x Extra large, ears usually 14 to 18 rowed, cob white and well flUed, deep kernels 
ITKllllIIIULIl I^dLC;. o( good quality. Pkt. 5c, pt. 20c, qt. 3Sc, pk. 7Sc. bu. $2.50. 
^+r»\ii/f»l I ' c P vf»»"<rt"*»f»ri ^f»lf»r''f'fH The popular variety for general u.so. It is very tender, 
Otuwcil a I^v^l^lC^Cll 4:>&1&WL&U. sugary and remains green a long time ; a heavy yielder. 
Pkt. sc, pt. 20c, qt. 3Sc, pk. 60c, bu. $2.0O. 
POP CORN. For the Children. 
lyi o rtlf^H ji I<» This is, without doubt, the most prolific pop com that has ever been in- 
iTictpiwUdlC troduced. The average ear measures over six inches, and the grains are 
almost a pure white in color. It pops a clear white, and of the finest quality. The origina- 
tor of this variety has counted as many as nineteen ears to a stalk, and it certainly is 
at the head of the list of pop corns. Pkt. lOc, pt. 25c, qt. 40c. 
VVhiff* PfJlfl Smooth, small grain, ears four or five inches long, seven-eighths to 
TT III r I. one and one eighth inches in diameter. Good for family xise or mar- 
ket. Pkt. 5C, pt. 25c, qt. 40c. 
I?if<» A very productive variety. Ears short, kernels lone and pointed. A splendid pop- 
IV.1VW. ping sort, and the most salable among the retail dealers. Pkt. 5c, pt. 20c, 
qt 35c. 
^p,Yi7 Qf f\ nfrt '^ery distinct and showy, each ear having kernels of various shades 
and colors, red, purple and white. Quality the best and wonder- 
fully tender. Pkt. lOc, pt. 2Sc, qt. 45c. 
CirAAe^n Oii<^f>n Ears of large size, and the kernels pop to over an inch in 
vjuiu&ii \;ue:^ii. diameter. Pkt. lOc, pt. 25c, qt. 40c. 
|:?Q|. 2g Cents Q** send one packet each of the above five varieties of Pop ^ 
Mammoth Wioite Cob Cory. 
CELERIAC. 
CULTURE— Sow the seed in the same way that celery seedis sown. Transplant in rows 
two feet apart and nine inches in the row. Thorough cultivation is necessary to secure good 
roots. The roots may be cooked or used as a salad. 
Apple. Has small foUage and globtilar roots; fair size. Pkt. 5c, oz. 20c, MXb. 50c. 
I Ht'VP' Fffllff (See cut, page 27.) The root, which is turnip shaped, is cooked or 
&^ t-.liui sliced and u.sed with vinegar ; more hardy than celery. Pkt. 5c, 
oz. 20c, Vi lb. 50c. 
See our TRIUMPH CORN PLANTER, 
110. A most valuable implement. 
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SPECIAL OFFER. 
Three best sorts for a continuous sui)- 
ply of Sweet Com, from early summer till 
late autumn: Early Windsor, May's 
Acme, Stowell's Evergreen. 
One packet each of the 8 kinds 15c postjiaid. 
One pint each of the 8 kinds 60c postpaid. 
One quart each of the 3 kinds $1.00 postpaid. 
One peck each of the 3 kinds $2.25 by ex- 
press or freight at purchaser's expense. 
