L, L. MAY & CO.. ST. PAUL, MINN. 
CULTURE. 
PlaBt in May and June in hills three feet apart each way. Put fixe kernels In 
inch deep. Thin out to three plants in the hill. 
Out l&r^e packets are only 6c. Please remember that we pay the postage on corn quoted by packet, pint 
and quart. On largrer quantities it is sent by express or freig-ht at purchaser's expense. 
ICINP M/IRICPT J^st the variety for gardeners 
✓ Mill- I ini\l\li« 1 • who grow for the early market. 
It ripens early, usually within eight weeks from the time the seed 
is planted and makes fair sized ears that cook tender and white. . 
June Market is one of the hardiest sorts we have ever seen and 
will stand qaite cold weather without any check, even after it is 
well up out of the ground. It is without exception the best 
extra early market sort that can be obtained . Pkt. 10c, pt. 
25c, qt. 46c, peck$1.00, bus. $3.00. 
P/VPI Y WINING The Earliest of all Sugar 
Ur^IVU 1 IllllUwWIV* Corns. Very sweet. The 
Most Delicious Variety that can be grown. Xlxtra Early. 
Testimonial from Rrowers in all parts of America convince us 
that we now have the earliest, finest flavored and most productive 
early sweet corn that has ever been produced. It is remarkable 
for its fine appearance so early in the season, and while the ears 
are not Quite so large as the late sorts, they are always well filled 
and the kernel is of the best quality. From actual test in a fair 
season, good ears for boiling can be grown in fifty days from 
■owing of seed. This is a record which we think is un- 
equalled by anyother com. We have never seen anything that 
can equal Karly Windsor, either for private gardens or for the 
largest gardeners, who make a specialty of supplying the early 
markets. We certainly recommend it very highly, for we feel it 
will please every one of our customers who try it. Pkt. lOc, 
pt. 30c, qt. 50o, pk. 91.60, bush. $5 OO. 
STOWELL'S EYERQREEN. 
have the leading variety I 
for general use and a com that has stood the test of years in all sections of 
America. It is very tender, sugary and remains a long time In con- 
dition suitable for cooking. The cars are large and always well filled. 
No gardener can go astray in planting our selected strain of Stowell's 
Evergreen for main crop. The yield is invariably heavy and reports of 175 
to 200 bushels to the acre are common occurrences with this corn. 
Pkt. 5o, pt. 15c, qt. 25o. 
B I Y C OIP Y usually comes in about a week ahead of such 
tHHIVlM I ^UIV 1 • standard early sorts as Early Minnesota and 
Marblehead, both of which are con- 
sidered quite early. The stalks are 
dwarf in growth, but strong and 
hardy, ears set low down, generally 
two or three good ears to the stalk 
carry their thickness well up to the 
point. Is very productive, of 
excellent quality, and owing to 
extra ?arliness and remarkable 
good quality, always brings the 
highest price in the market. We 
have been very particular in select- 
ing our seed stock of this variety 
and believe it is the earliest strain 
of Early Cory that can be had. 
Pkt. 6c, pt. 15o, qt. 26c. 
Ws Have m Large Stock 
of Careiully Selected 
Stowell's Eves:reen ' 
and the 
Early Minnesota. 
WB WILL SUPPLY SAMB AT 
$1.85 PER BUSHEL 
AS LOKG AS OUR STOCK LASTS. 
COUNTRY QENTLEn/IN. 
Here we have a compara 
tively new variety that for 
yield is one of the best ever offered, as the crop can be counted to give 
from three to five ears to the stalk. With this wonderful yield combined 
with splendid quality, its superiority over many older varieties will be at 
once seen by every grower. It ripens about medium early and the kernels 
are plump of a milky white and very tender. Pkt. 60, pt. l5o, qt. 25c. 
NE PLUS ULTRfl 2R SHOE FEQ. ^t1,'rt'"o^^1.i?:? 
in New Jersey. It is extensively grown in the East, where in many places it 
commands a higher price in the market than any other sort. It is certainly 
especially desirable for family use, bearing frequently three to four ears on 
a stalk, which are always deliciously sweet and luscious, while for drying 
or canning purposes it is incomparably better than any variety we 
know of. For medium late use it is certainly one of the most valuable 
Sugar Corns ever introduced. Pkt. &c, pt. 16c, qt. 25c. 
A standard early variety that has 
held a high place in the list of 
sweet corns ever since its introduction. The ears are of good sire, well 
flavored and of the best conking qualities. Valuable for either private or 
market use. Pkt. 5c, pt. 15c, qt. 26c. 
EARLY niWNESOTfl. 
<n»rt;ll Rulb Pritff TUt °' patrons desiring Sweet 
9pK^iai OHIK rWVi IMl. Corn sent at theirexpensebyfrelght 
or express we will supply any variety on t»ur list at the following 
prices, unless noted otherwise. Qnart 15c., Peck SOc., Bmshel t2.00. 
This price includes sacks and the delivery of seed oa board cars here. 
