L. L. MAY & CO., PLANTS, SEEDS, FRUITS AND TREES 
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Rocky Mountain Cherry 
0ress size, 18 to 24inches, each 20c, 3 for 50e, $1.75 per doz. 
Compass Cherries 
A cross between the Sand Cherry and the Miner Plum, nearly 
an inch in diameter, bright, red. sweet and juic-v. Mail size, 
postpaid, 40e each, 3 for $1.00. By express or freight, 
2 to 3 feet, each, 40c, 1 doz., $4.00, 4 to 5 feet, each, 50c, 
doz., $5.00, 
CHERRIES, Standard Sorts 
PRICES: 8 to 4 feet, each, 30c, doz., $3.00, 4 to 5 feet, 
each, 40c, doz., $4.00, 5 to 6 feet, each, 50c, doz.. $5.00. bv 
express only, CANNOT BE SENT BY MAIL. 
Cherry 
Rocky Mountain 
One of the greatest novelties 
in the fruit line ever intro- 
duced. It boars every year 
and is prolific as a currant 
bush, 16 (luarts having been 
been picked from a three year 
old tree. Grows to a heightof 
four feet and has never been 
cllectcd by insects, black knot 
or other disease. The fruit is 
a rich red and changes to al- 
most black when ripe, of good 
size, fine flavor and unsur- 
passed for preserves or eating 
from t!ie hand ; season of ri pen- 
ing being after all others are 
gone. In flavor, it is akin to 
the sweetest cherries, and has 
no equal in the line of pitted 
fruits. Mall size, postpaid, 
15c each, 4 for 50e. Ex- 
EARLY RICHMOND 
with a sprightly acid flavor. 
The fruit is dark red. 
melting and juicy. 
LTITOVK A T.^^ <^'°'' '•''e resemWes the 
V , ^ * English Morello. Tne flesh clings tena- 
ciously to the stem and ripens in August, ia lirm, of mellow 
quality, with a sprightly acid flavor. 
MONTMORENCY ^'-^^'UrTt'^rTp^rs 
about the last of June, a week later than the Early Ilictamond, 
One of the finest varieties. 
OS TH E I M ^''V''^ are 'afee, very dark red. tender 
■•^oiiiAjiiTi and juicy, with a sub-acid flavor. 
VLADTMT'R ^ very hardy Russian iort, coming 
"^^M^ . from a district lOO miles east of Mos- 
cow. The fruit is larger than Early Richmond, black, with 
highly colored juice. The flesh is firm and delicious. 
WORSE A new variety brought from Siberia, exceed- 
. ^'^'-^^ ingly hardy, fruit of good size, dark color and 
ripens with Vladimir. Trees grow very short, wood with with 
dense head and very productive. Perfectly hardy for all north- 
ern sections. 
Surprise Plum 
PLUMS 
New & Standard Varieties 
Prices (except where noted), 4 to 5 feet, 2 year, each, 
35c, doz., $3.50, 100 for $25.00; 5 to 7 feet, 2 year, each, 
46e, doz., $4.60, 100 for $30.00. Express or freight only. 
r^pjTT'^'PY An unusually good native variety, and as 
* hardy as the oak. The fruit averages large 
and is of finest quality. Flesh very Arm. 
OESOTO The fruit is of medium size, dappled red and 
X vy yellow, ripening in September and is flrm^ 
sweet and juicy. Hardy and pro<luctive. 
FOREST G AR DFN The fmlt is very large 
1 wrvi^O 1 VjniVl^n/i-N and round, purplish red. 
mottled with yellow juicy, sweet and rich. 
HAWICFVF The tree is hardy, thrifty and an an- 
xiii. yy ivL/iij ny.^i i,earer. Kruit large, light in color, 
mottled with red. It ripens in September. 
IVf TT T'ONT ^'ruit is extra large, roundish oblong, dark 
■•■ «reen, the skin is thin. 
.STOnnAR n On« of f'c la rgest native plums. It is 
'-' •■■ ^ i-J i~J !\ a light pinkish-red in color. 
STTR PR mF The tree is a strong upright grower, 
uv-iivi i\.AOL» withstanding the most .severe winters 
without injury. Price, 4 to 6 feet, each, 40c, doz., $4.00, 5 
to 7 feet, each, 50c, doz., $5.00. 
WFAVFR Originated in Iowa. Ripening in August, 
yy i-,i\.y i^t\. is i;,rge, purple. Hardy, thrifty and pro- 
lific and a constant bearer. 
W Y ANT" A very popular sort. The fruit is large, ob- 
'■■^^'■^ long, sometimes slightly flattened; a dcco 
purplish-red and of excellent quality. 
Wrr^T f? Of largest size and finest flavor. Resembles the 
yy^>~"- well known Lombard. 
RASPBERRIES 
its 
CHOICE RED VARIETIES 
Cardinal This berry is a surprise in the fullness of its merits, 
^ :./'<;*'.S''"«'t''..cxtremehardiness, and the exceedingly nio- 
^\ tin'^^T', '^'i'"'^* "■"'''i.Pi"'*' flavored berries. Each. 15c. doz.. 
$1.00, postpaid. By express, $32.60 per 100. -^v, 
Kingston BeaUtV ^'''s most promising raspberry ia another 
,*''*"'-J' product of Minnesota. Its growth is of the 
strongest, making £iom 10 to n canes fnmi one hill or plant, thus needs 
dinal"*'" ordinary varieties. Very hardy. Price same as Car- 
Kin? ^/.y^""*! °^ f™'' srowcrs consider this the best 
^ ? of the early raspberries. It has large and attractive bright red 
fruit of good flavor, ripening with the earliest and firm enough to ship 
$15 06plr I'oOO • express. $2.00 per 
Black Hill<? A ^'(^ry hardy variety, which has stood the severe test 
„ . 7. of a Northern winter at our nurseries, without any 
protection and surpasses nearly all other varieties in yield, length of sea- 
'^•''■''"''^"'"'■•'''^fy of most delicious 
quality. Prices same as King. 
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