SEED CATALOGUE of L. L. TV/f A V ^ CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 49 
— Hardiest For All Climes inxxx Seedsmen, Florists, Nurserymen 
May's Superior Northern Grown Pasture Seed 
MAY'S Timothy 
PBLEUM PRATENSE. TktS gtaSS 18 mOSt COID- 
monly cultivated for hay, and for that pur- 
pose it probably surpasses all other grasses in 
cultivation, it thrives best on deep, moist, 
loamy soils but is not quite so well suited to 
sandy or light soil. It should be cut for hay 
when in bloom, for then it is highly nutritious 
and keenly relished by all stock. Sow at rate 
of 12 pounds per acre. Star Grade, pound 
20c., postpaid; peck $1.00, bushel 45 pounds 
$3.50, 100 pounds $7.00. Choice Grade, 
pound 18c., postpaid; peck 90c., bushel 45 
pounds $3.40, 100 pounds $6.75. 
MAY'S English Rye 
LOLiUM PERENNE. Makts quick grozctk and 
adapted for cool, moist locations. Pound 
20c., postpaid; 100 pounds $8.00. 
MAY'S Italian Rye 
LOLIUM iTALicuM succeeds best in moist and 
fertile soils. Sow 20 pounds per acre. 
Pound 20c, postpaid; 100 pounds $8.00. 
MAY'S Creeping Bent 
ACROSTIS STOLONIKERA. AdapUd tO tHoist 
land. One pound will sow space 15 by 
feel. Pound 50c., postpaid; bushel 14 
pounds $4.00, 100 pounds $30.00. 
MAY'S Swr.ET Vernal 
ANTHOXANTHUM ODORATUU. SoOf 3 tO 3 
pounds per acre when mixed with other 
seed. Pouna 50c., postpaid ; 100 pounds $35.00. 
GERMAN 
MILLET 
MAY'S Hard Fescue 
FESTUCA DURiuscuLA. An excellent pasturage 
Or latcn grass. Sow 40 to 45 pounds to the 
acre. Pound 35c«, postpaid; 100 pounds $20.00 
MAY'S Meadow Fescue 
FESTUCA PRATENSis. An excellent pasture 
grass. Sow 25 pounds per acre. Pound 
35c, postpaid; 100 pounds $15.00. 
MAY'S Rough-Stalked Meadow 
POATRivtALis. For vioist soils or vteadous. 
Sow 25 to 10 pounds per acre. Pound SOc, 
postpaid; 100 pounds $40.00. 
MAY'S Meadow Foxtail 
ALOPECURUS PRATENSIS. Resemble s Timo- 
thy in gr07itk. Sow 25 pounds per acre. 
Pound 50c., postpaid; 100 pounds $25.00. 
MAY'S Tall Meadow Oat 
A VENAE LATOiR. A Valuable pasture grass. 
Sow 30 to 40 pounds per acre. Pound 35c., 
postpaid; 100 pounds $16.75. 
MAY'S Crested Dogstail 
CYNOSURUS CRisTATUS. F aluablc for 
grasses which require close ■ 
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grasses which require close cutting. Sow 
25 pounds per acre. Pound 30c., postpaid; 
100 pounds $23.00. 
SEND FOR May's Handy Book. It co7iiains much 
valuable information abotU vegetable and fruit 
culture. Mailed free with every order of May^s 
Northern Grown Seeds, 
May's Millets 
German or Golden 
TRUE SOUTHERN GROWN. Thts is a medium 
early millet, growing from 3 to 5 feet in 
height, and in good seasons has been known to 
produce over 5 tons of hay to the acre, and 
from 70 to 80 bushels of seed. It will grow in 
almost any soil or climate. Peck 50c., bushel 
SI. 50, bags free. Sold only in sealed bags. 
MAY'S Hungarian 
OFTEN CALLED HUNGARIAN GRASS. In general 
favor for summer forage purposes, as it can 
be sown in June as a second crop, and it will 
be ready to cut in 60 days. It will y;eld 2 or 
tons of hay per acre. Peck 50c., bushel $1.50 
bags free. 
MAY'S Siberian or Russian 
Is EARLIER THAN GERMAN, extremely hardy ami 
will stand more hot, dry weather than any 
variety of millet. It makes a very rank 
growth, with an abundance of leaves, which 
start from the ground. Sow in April, May or 
June at the rate of to H bushel per acre, 
according to soil. Peck 50c., bushel $1.50, 
bags free. 
MAY'S Early Fortune 
A MOST PROMISING NEW SORT, of whick astonishin-;, 
yields arc reported. It is very early, and it is claimed 
to be rust proof and tliat cinch bugs will not cat the 
plant Peck 60c., bushel $1.80, bags free. 
MAY'S Japanese or Barnyard 
HAS PROVEN AN enormous \ielder in all sections of the U. S.. 
producing hay and fodder of most excellent quality and 
growing on any soil. 10 to 12 pounds per acre, broadcast, 
being sufhcient. In drills, 8 pounds per acre. Peck 75c., 
bushel $2.50, bags free. Sold only in sealed bags. 
MAY'S Hog 
KNOWN ALSO AS Broom Corn Millet. The name, Hog 
Millet, has been applied to emphasize the use to which 
it is now being put as an economical and valuable food for hogs, 
while it is also one of the best varieties for birds and all other 
purposes for which millet is sown. Peck 50c., bushel $1.50, 
bags free. 
MAY'S Common Millet 
COMMON MILLET of a Very good quality. Peck SOc, bushel 
$1.40, bags free. 
Pacys Rye Grass 
THIS IS especially good for permanent pasture and 
is also fine for hay. It grows two to three feet high, 
is very nutritious, and cattle thrive on it dry or green. 
It succeeds even in poor soil and is impervious to dry 
weather. It is splendid as a fertilizer and stands 
freezing well. 
Pound 20c., postpaid; 100 pounds $10.00. 
