MAYS NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS BEST FOR ALL CLIMES* 
Red Globe. 
Yellow Intermediate. 
Mangel Wurzels, 
For Stock Feeding. 
FARMERS AND STOCK BREEDERS, THIS IS A MONEY 
CROP because of the case with which immense quantities 
can be raised and turned into cash by feeding it to your 
' ; ' stock. 
H May's Mammoth Long Red. f^ f^l 
consider the finest strain of the Long Red ever offered. It 
is truly a mammoth, a single root often weighing from 
si thirtv to fifty pounds. Enormously productive, yielding thirty to forty tons to the acre. They 
=3 grow well above ground and are easily harvested Our seed comes from a specialist in Europe 
"End can be relied upon as superior to many of the so-called Mammoth sorts under assumed 
names. If vou want a crop of fine Mangels that will be a great benefit to your stock, increasing 
the flow of milk and fattening them, you can find nothing that will beat our Mammoth. Pkt., 5c, 
oz., 10c; H lb., 15c; lb., 35c 
/■»•-. — * n~\A*.~ (See Cut) This is an entirely distinct type of Mangel and highly prized 
Ijiant LrOlCien. wherever introduced. In England it is largely grown by dairymen and 
sheep raisers; the former prize it not only for its yield, but for the rich character of the milk it 
produces, while the latter claim sheep fed on it thrive better and appear in much finer condition. 
Its wonderful yield recommends it to every stock grower. Flesh is ft light yellow and fine 
grained. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; H lb., 20c; lb., 50c By express or freight, 10 lb., lots 35c per lb. 
• _ -Tr„ll „„ r Large and productive; keeps well and is relished, by 
piOn YellOW GlODe. s ,, )( f ki easily harvested. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; H lb., 
}iSc.j lb., 35c. 
'/i ij _ T* 1 A Flesh, a rich golden and of great milk producing qualities. Pkt., 
Golden lanKara. sc.; or, ioe.; % u>., isc;ib., ssc. 
5c; oz„ 10c; H lb., 15c; 
A large, red, oval variety, keeps well and is especially adapted to low soils 
lb., 35c. 
Pkt. 
Note. 
Ciant Feeding Sugar 
Beet. 
Root ovoid, intermediate between the long and globe varieties; flesh solid nearly white, 
zoned with yellow; hardy, vigorous and productive. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; H lb., I5c; lb., 35c . 
Any of the above varieties offered at 35c per pound, we can supply in 10 lb. lots for 82.00; 
50 lb. lots for $9.00; 100 lb. lots for $16.00. 
Sugar BeetS, For Stock Feeding. 
THE GREAT VALUE OF SUGAR BEETS FOR STOCK FEEDING cannot be over-estimated, analysis haying dem- 
onstrated the fact that 400 pounds of Sugar Beets are equivalent to 100 pounds of the best hay. They are not as heavy 
vielders as Mangels, but contain a much larger percentage of saccharine matter. Sow 12 to lo pounds to the acre. 
r JonT TTwrlinrr Qncrar This unites the large size of the Mangel with the greater feeding value of the sugar beet. 
VTiant r eeOing Sugar fhe ro „ ts are always regular and uniform, broad at the top with a full and 
-jightly tapering sWilder. Pkt., 5c.;oz., JOc-i ^ lo ' , a 5c f a : rE e"^owing variety that is highly recommended in the 
Improved KleinWanZleDener. Sue^Bee* sections. About IS per cent of sugar can be obtained from 
this sort with ordinary field culture. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; X lb., 15c; lb., 35c. 
t„ • i o,.„„^ A long variety that is probably more largely grown than any other Sugar Beet for feeding 
Imperial bUgar. to Vtock It will vield as much as Mangels and contains a large per cent of sugar. Pkt., 
Sc.; oz., 10c; H lb., 15c; lb., 35c. „ ~ ,. _ „ 
Vilmorin's Improved. A heav y y ielder on aU kinds of soil - Pkt - 5c-; oz - Vi ' 
XITUU* T?- „v, o„« n ^ One that is grown in many parts of France in preference to any other variety! Pkt., 
wmte rrencn sugar. 5c- . oz-i ioe; a n>., isc; m., 35c 
T7 . , ■ c The heaviest vielding richest Sugar Beet in Cultivation. Produces from 25 to 40 per,? 0 ,"' more 
VlCtriX Sugar. J u ^n 0 Uh.n%y~h?v.r£ty. The roots are very uniform ^ .y,^^^ c<Aor 
do nol waste in trimming and produce more tons per acre than any other ^'^ i ^,'^ 10 ^^ t ^^ 2. 
to 20 per cent, of sugar, surpassing all other sorts 0 to 8 per cent . Every Sugarbeet .factor} »taoaW niveshgate >to menu 
for it is unquestionably the Best Strain of Seed ever introduced. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c, lb., 35c, postpaid, 
per lb. at purchaser's expense. 100 lbs., $17.50. 
■W«*~ We can supply any of the above varieties of Sugar Beet by express or freight, 5 lb. lots i 20c per lb.; 
Note. " e Ca " To lb. at 18c; 100 lbs., at 15c, bags included. In ordering, state variety wanted. 
