MAYS NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS BEST FOR ALL CLIMES < 
May's Mammoth LonK Red Mangel. 
HANQELS FOR STOCK FEEDING. 
I*rK-p« quoted on this page include tlie prepayment of postage by us. If wanted by 
expie-s.s or freight at purchaser s expense deduct 10c per pound. Sow 12 to 15 lbs. to 
the acre. 
May's Mammotli Long Red. Loub 
(See Cut.) 
This «»' conxider the finest struln •! the 
ler offered. It Is truly a mammoth, a 
NinKle root often nelshlne from thirty to flfty pounds. Enormously productive, yielding 
thirty to forty tons per acre. They grow well above ground and are easily harvested. 
Our seed comes from a specialist in Europe and can be relied upon as superior to many 
of the so-called Mammoth sorts under assumed names. If you want a biis crop of fine 
Maneela that will be a great benefit to your stoeic, increaMtiiK; the flow of niilii and fat- 
teninif them, you can find nothing that will beat our Mammoth. Pitt. .5c, ox. lOe, V, lb. 15c. 
lb. a.-c. > . /I , 
I.,arge and productive; keeps well, and is relished by 
stock, easily harvested, ritt. 5c, ox. lOo, >4 lb. 15c. 
Champion Yellow Globe. 
lb. 3.-.C. 
Fnfflic'h Pri7«» "^^^ great variety so extensiyely grown in England for stock feeding. 
i.(iigiioii x^iiz,c. Specimens have been grown weighing over seventy pounds, yielding 
1 500 to 1,800 bushels per acre. Pitt. 5e, or.. lOc, Vi lb. 15c, lb. 50e. By express or freight 
10 lb. lots, S5c per lb. 
frinnf fJnlHpn Cut.) This is an entirely distinct type of 
vrmiil, VJUIUCII. Mangel, of recent introduction, and highly prized 
wherever introduced. In England It is largely grown by dairymen 
and slieep raisers; the former prize It not only for its yield, but for ■ 
the rich character of the milli It produces, while the latter claim ' 
sheep fed on it tiarive better and appear in much finer condition. Its 
wonderful yield and popularity in the old country certainly recom- 
mend it to every stock grower in America, and from our experience 
with it we know it will prove very valuable to all dairymen. Flesh 
is a light yellow and fine grained. Pitt. 5c, or,. 10c, % ib. 20c, lb. 
50c. By express or freight, 10 lb. lots 3.'»c per ib. 
Ci,n\Aan To-nlrof/l Flesh, a rich golden, and of great milk pro- 
VTUIUCU J.etU^<tlU. ducing qualities. I'M. 5e, oz. 10c, % ib. 15c, 
Ib. ;t5c. 
T3aA PlrvVvQ •'^ large, red. oval variety, keeps well and is especially adapted to low 
ISMU VJlUOe. soils. Pkt. 5e, oz. 10c, Vi lb. 15c, Ib. 35c. 
Vollnwr Tn-fot-ma/liol-a Root ovoid, intermediate between the long and globe vari- 
XCliUW XUlcrmcaialC. etles: flesh solid, nearly white, zoned with yellow; hardy, 
vigorous and productive. VM. tic, or.. 10c, % lb. 1.5c, lb, 35c. 
Broccoli. 
NOTE — Any of the above varieties offered at 35c per lb. we can supply in 10 lb. lots 
for $2.00; 50 lb. lots for $9.00; 100 lb. lots for $16.00. 
Chives. 
growth, 
spring, a 
esteemed 
These are perfectly hardy plants, re- 
' sembling small onions or garlic In 
They start to grow very early in the 
nd the small tender leaves are highly 
for flavoring many dishes. Pkt. 25c. 
lOarly .Spring. 
BROCCOLI. 
PURPLE CAPE — Fine heads of a purplish brown color. Plit. 10c, oz. 30c. 
WHITE CAPE — Heads medium size, compact, of a creamy white color. Pitt. 
10c, oz. 30e. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 
TWqtt'o ITvViiT^UJrwn (See Cut.) An excellent new variety, very thickly 
lU<ty b i^fXaiUlUUU. covered with large and very solid sprouts. The 
plants are semi-dwarf, strong growers, produc- 
ing more sprouts per plant than other sorts. 
The sprouts are very flrm, hard and of most de- 
licious melting quality and are ready for use by 
October 1st or earlier.- The pl,^nt appears per- 
fectly hardy and is not easily injured by frost, 
riie many good qualities of tills sort recommend 
It to marlcet gardeners and others wh4i wlsii a 
lirst-elass vegetable, tliat is sure to produce a 
KOod crop, nnd is, at tiie same time, of highest | 
ciiinllty. Pkt. lOe, oz. 25e, y, lb. 7.5c. 
DWAKFIMP A standard variety producing com- 
pact heads of fine quality. Pkt. 5c, oz. 1.5c, % 
III. 45c, Ib. 91.50. 
HALF DWAKF PARIS MARKET. A half dwarf 
sort bearing handsome crops of round, hard 
sprouts of the first quality. I'kt. 5c, oz. l.5e, 14 
Ib. 45c, Ib. 91..50. 
Cabbage, Early Spring. {■^reX Lt^etl: 
ed variety, coming in with the Wakefield, and 
yielding one-third more than most extra early 
sorts. It has ail the merits of the Early Summer. 
It may be successfully planted 21 Inches apart 
or about 14,000 to the acre. It is wonderfully 
uniform in shape and almost entirely edible. 
Very finely grained and has the peculiarity of heading firmly at an earfy 
stage In its growth, so that though small, with its remarkable solidity, It 
can be cut long before maturity. Pkt. 10c, oz. 20c, '% Ih. eOc, ll>. $2.00. 
May's Exhibition. 
