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MAYS NORTHERN CROWN SEEDS BEST FOR ALL CLIMES 
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NORTHERN GROWN SEED POTATOES. 
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AlAjUlVlA D p. R . u x T R A F.AR1.\ . 
FINE SHAPE. ENORMOUS YIELDS. A new 
Potato that is certain to take the lead with 
growers who desire a first class early variety 
that is productive and sure to yield a 
good crop, even in the most unfavorable sea- 
eons. Market gardeners and all others who 
grow potatoes cannot afford to overlook 
this wonderful variety. Its certainty to pro- 
duce a big crop, fine appearance and enor- 
mous yield have called forth a testimonial 
from some of the most experienced potato 
growers in America. ' The Rural New York- 
er," the great agricultural paper of the East, says: 'From time to time 
we have dug a hill of the varieties that claim to be the earliest now on 
trial on the Rural grounds. Thus far Algoma from L. L. May & Co., of 
St. Paul, Minn., has given the best yield. It is a most shapely potato, be- 
ing smooth, oblong and slightlv flattened." Lb., 25c; pk., 60c.; bu., $2.00; 
bbl., <2H bu.) $S.O0. . . , . 
c>_,.i,. T7,->.-+iiTia A strong grower. In form and color it resembles 
r<any rOriUIie. Ine Karly Hose, but in quality it surpasses it. 
The quality, shape and color arc of the best. We have raised this pota- 
to ourselves on a large scale, and find it to be a very early sort and a splendid 
cropper. Lb., 25c; pk., 50c; bu., $1.75; bbl., (2 % bu.) $4.50. 
ALWAYS OBTAIN YOUR SEED FROM NORTH- 
ERN GROWN STOCK IF YOU WANT GOOD SEED 
POTATOES. "Like Produces Like," therefore good 
selected Northern Grown Seed should be planted. 
Of the many varieties that claim public favor, we have 
selected only a few, and these the be c t in cultivation. 
We aim to include in our lists all new sorts, which 
we have found by actual test are worthy of confidence, 
together with the liest of the older kinds. 
Prices quoted on pounds include postage. 
May's Netted Gem. FIFl^s 
MONTANA SEEDLING. THE HEAVIEST 
YIELDING SORT GROWN. Combines all the 
good qualities of all the varieties in cultiva- 
tion and stands today without a rival in the 
Potato Kingdom. Has been thoroughly 
tested in all sections. It is the handsomest 
variety we have ever seen and hundreds of 
good potatoe judges bear us out in the state- 
ment. It is extremely early. Planted May 
10th, good large potatoes were dug July 20th, 
70 days from time of planting. Will produce 
500 bushels per acre, withstands drought 
to a remarkable drgree. keeps well. In shape it is oblong— nearly straight, 
well set with eyes all over. The skin is of most curious formation for a po- 
tato, being very closely netted and veined like the Kocky Ford melon. 
It is rather thick and does not bruise easily thus enabling it to withstand 
shipping exceedingly well, as it will reach destination in prime condition 
and appearance. Lb., 30c; pk., 75c; bu., $2.50; bbl. (.2% bu.) $6.00. 
H/r a ,.| c T „i 0 This is by far the best potato for general late use we 
Itltty o J-ictLC. know of. Flesh white, cooking qualities unsurpassed. 
Vines of vigorous growth, and will stand the drought better than most, 
sorts. Enormously productive, tubers uniform. Lb. 25c; pk., 30c; 
bu., $1.50; bbl., (2% bu.) $3.75. 
May's Netted Gem. Natural Size. 
