SEED CATALOGUE of L. L. IIT A V ^ CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 9 
— Are Hardiest For All Climes Seedsmen, Florists, Nurserymen 
May's Cabbage — Second Early Varieties 
No Garden is Complete Without an Assortment of these Reliable Products 
F "cabbages were Kings," May's 
early summer would claim the title. 
Its suggestion is a helpful hint to 
market gardeners. IFilh May's 
seeds cabbage culture is not an 
Art — it is a Certainty, and yields 
large 
profits 
to the 
THE IDEAL 
SECOND 
earlyandmain 
crop variety. IV e have yet to 
see the cabbage which teill pro- 
duce more satisfactory results. 
MAY'S EARLY SUMMER 
MAY'S Early Summer Cabbage 
THIS VARIETY is One of the best and most largely grown of the 
medium, second early or summer cabbage. The heads are 
round, flat, soHd and very large, weighing on an average of 8 to lo 
lbs. each, though Vfith cultivation they have been known to weigh 
from lo to 12 lbs. In quality it is sweet and tender and its time of 
maturing is about a weelc later than the Charleston Wakefield. It 
is strong and reliable and after a careful scrutiny of our enormous 
lisi^of new and well known varieties of cabbage we can recommend 
this ^bove all others of its class as the one best suited to the needs 
of the greater number of our customers. Package lOc, ounce 2Sc., 
}i-pound 75c., pound $2.25. 
All Seasons. Heads large, round, solid; withstands heat well. 
Packet Sc., ounce 30c., J^-pound 75c., pound $2.75. 
Fottler's Improved Brunswick. Ik-ads large, flat and solid. 
Packet Sc., ounce 2Sc., 14-pound 7Sc., pound $2.25. 
MAY'S Copenhagen 
ANEW EARLY summer variety just imported from Denmark and 
one which we desire to introduce to our readers knowing as 
we do the excellent traits which will make it invaluable to them. 
In the first place the heads are round, very large and solid, weigh- 
ing on an average 10 to 12 lbs., the leaves are light green, the outer 
ones small, admitting of its being planted close together in field 
or garden and it matures with such uniformity that the entire crop 
may be harvested at one time. It is thoroughly dependable and 
one which we feel will increase in favor the more it becomes known. 
Packet lOc, ounce SOc, Ji^-pound $1.60, pound $6.00. 
May's Garden Queen. An early drumhead, very large heads. 
Packet Sc., ounce 20c., J-^-pound 7Sc., pound $2.50. 
Succession. Round headed, weight from 10 10 12 pounds each. 
Packet Sc., ounce 25c., J^-pound 75c., pound $2.50. 
Surehead. Selected stock, heads large. Packet Sc., ounce 2Sc., 
?4-pound 75c., pound $2.50. 
