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FARMER'S PRIZE COLLECTION NO. 50 
TO MAKE NEW CUSTOMERS 
FOR MAY'S PURE SEEDS 
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WE WILL SEND POSTPAID ALL OF THE FOLLOWING 
FOR ONE DOLLAR. 
16 PKTS. OF VEGETABLE SEEDS. 5 PKTS. OF FLOWER SEEDS. 
THE FARM NEWS FOR ONE WHOLE YEAR, (A Valuable Agricultural Monthly.) 
F. N. POULTRY BOOK (See Page 2) CULTURE OF VEGETABLES. ^See Page 2) 
THE READY REFERENCE MANUAL of Facts, Figures and Statistics.(SeePage2) 
BELOW IS THE LIST OF VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS. ONE PACKET EACH. 
BEET, Dirlgo-An excellent round, table variety. Splendid 
BE^Tt'Ecilpse— The standard ttxmip-Bhaped blood beet. 
BEAN Bed Valentine-Ponular for private and market use. 
OABbIgE, E Jersey Wakefleld-The extra early conieal- 
OAKROT GuOTando-Short, stump rooted variety of fine flavor 
CUOUMBEB, Lon" Oreen-More largely grown than any 
OOKlfrEar^y Minnesota-Sweet and tender. A great favorite. 
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LETTTJCE, Early Ohallen^e— Fine for extra early n»e. 
mroSK MELON, aueen-Just the sort for private gardens. 
ONION. Yellow Globe Danvers. 
ONIOir, Imperial-New and dcs.rable. Mild and sweet. 
PEAS, N. W. Premier— The eaihest sort. 
PAESkiP, Hollow Crowp-Standard variety. 
■RADISH Rosv ftueen— Scarltt, with beautiful wBite tip*. 
S ATItIh' C^hlrtier-Valuable for private or market ose. 
tomato; First ofAU-In earlin?s. it surpasses every other 
TtTBNIP, Purple Top Globe— A good sort. 
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ASTEB, German Mixed— All colors. 
PANSY, German Show— A fine Mixture. 
MIQNONETTE, Sweet— The fragrant variety 
NASTUBTTCrM, Tall Mixed— Various coIoct. 
SWEET PEAS, Mixed— All shades. 
_ « ^ c-rkR ftl PS We wUl send all of the above and "WOMANKIND" (a 
Httdth^r Offer Tp^e nd!d 5!ntw| Jape?%\dle8). one whole year. The re^lar price 
/I IIVll/VI V ■ ■ VI ♦ of the seeds alone is more than we ask for all. 
Cbe Best Uarieties of Sugar Beets 
The V. S. Department of Agriculture says in 
their Bulletin No. 52 that Kleinwanzlebener and 
Vilmorin's Improved are more extensively grown 
in this country tl ja any other sorts. 
IMPROVED KLEINWANZLEBENER. 
This is a large growing variety that is highly rec- 
ommended 'n the S^gar Beet sections for its certainty 
ofvieliing a good crop even under adverse circum- 
Stances It has. as shown in our illustration a conical 
shaped root, la^ge at the top and tapenng almost to a Cj, 
ooint at the low'r end. An avera^ of 18 or 20 tons to p 
VILMORIN'S IMPROVED. % 
This is also recommended by the Department of Agriculture and said to ^ 
NOTIOE.-Wewm.ipplytlie«Dovevar,et.e.m.u.. - c-riz-JlO nCPT «,PPn 
Write for SPECIAL PRICES on Large Quantities of SUGAR BEET SEbD. 
inPERIAL SUGAR BEET. 
WHITE FRENCH SUGAR. 
one that is grown in many parts of France in ,tbene? a^d". o"^^ 
ru\^1tytV'If.t-raVTe^«aVab?e%^.X^^^^ ^^'>- 
6 lbs. SLSe, postpaid 
• 6 lbs. • 1.26, postpaid. . f^„^n 1 2ct« oer lb Purcfcaser to pay transportatlo 
theabovevarietiesinlotsoflOIbs.orover(byexpressorfre.gbt)atl3ct.. perin. 
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