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L. L. MAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
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GOLDEN I 
BEAUTY] 
IFATIMER^& 
1favor\te. 
Iowa Oold Mine— (Dent) An early variety 
with ears of a good size and a rich golden yellow 
color. Kernels deep; cot> small and a heavy 
vielder. By mail, lb. 25c, postpaid; by 
freight or express, pk. 50o, bu. ^1.25. 
Minnesota King:— A vcllow half dent tbat 
yields hcavilv on all soils. By mall lb. 25c. 
gostpaid; by freight or express, pk. 50c, 
u. *126. 
White Flint— An early productive variety 
with good sized ears. It is valuable for manv 
sections where flint corn is preferred. By mail 
$1 25°' 1»y freiBTlit or express, bu. 
Early Huron Dent— An extra early yellow 
dent that is desirable for the Northern States, 
where aquick ripening sort is required. Bymail, 
lb. 25o, postpaid; by express or freight, pk. 
60c, bu. $1.25. 
Pride of the North— (Dent) Cob small, ker- 
nels deep and compactly set on the cob; has 
yielded 1 00 bushels shelled com per acre. Planted 
a« late as Inly 1st, it has fully matured by Octo- 
ber 1st. By mail, lb. 2So, postpaid; by ex- 
press or freight, pk. 50c, bu. $1.26, lobns. 
$11.00. 
EUngr of the Earlies — One of the earliest yel- 
low dent corns in cultivation, originated by Mr. 
A. L. Goddard, of Northern Iowa. Bymail, lb. 
40c, 8 lbs. $1 OO, postpaid; by freight or 
express, pk. 50c, bu. $1.25. 
King Philip — ( Flint) Very early, usually 
matures three months after planting;. Ears 10 
to 12 inches lime. By mail, lb. 25c, postpaid; 
by express or freight, pk. 50c, bu 8 1 .50. 
Improved Leaming— (I'cnt) Ears of good 
size; cob small, with a deep kernel of a golden 
yellow color, ftiatures carlv. By mail, lb. 
25c, postpaid ; by express or freight, pk. 
50c, bu. $1.25 
Dakota Q,uefln — (Dent) A most valuable va- 
riety. By mail, lb. 35c, 3 lbs. for $1.00; by 
express or freight, pk. 60o, bu. $2.00. 
Red Cob Fodder Ensilage— The most desira- 
ble variety; adapted to all sections of the coun- 
try; it is sweet, tender and juicy; has short 
joints, abundance of leaves, and grows 1 2 feet or 
more high. It is one of the heaviest cropping 
varieties in cultivation, producing 50 to 75 tons 
per acre. Lb. 26c, postpaid; pk.40c,bu.$1.26. 
Farmer's Favorite — (Dent) Ripens early. 
Bymail, lb. 25c, postpaid; by express or 
freight, pk. 50c, bu. $ 1.50 
Hickory King— (Dent) Thelargest pure white 
Dent cornln cultivation. Bymail, lb. !26o, post- 
paid; by express or freight, pk. 75c, bu. $2. 
Longfellow- (Flint) A variety that Is pa 
ticularly adapted to the North. By mail, 1 
25o, postpaid; by express or freight, 
50c, bu. $1.50. 
Golden Beauty — (Dent) The handsomt 
vellow corn we have ever seen. By mail, 1 
25c, postpaid; by express or freight, p 
O0o,bu.$150. 
White Cap Yellow Dent— A heavy vielder o 
all soils. Kernels large yellow, tipped whi 
By mail, lb. 26c, postpaid; pk. 50c, " 
SWEET FODDER CORN. 
An increasing demand has made us select whi 
we believe to be a variety unsurpassed forfoddt 
Tt is a rapid growing corn with a great abui 
dance or leaves, wonderfully tender stalk 
and gives by far the greatest yield per aci 
Every farmer and dairyman knows the value 
a good crop of fodder corn for feeding cattle dn 
inR the winter months. We have carefully test< 
Our Superior Fodder Corn an d fi nd that it givi 
almost double the nourishment of common t 
ricties. Price by express or freight, pk. 60 
bu. $1.75, lObus. $1600. 
JutQiif'STyeitow piijiT (3oi(x , 
Cbe Com for tfte extreme nortb. 
The greatest of all the flint varieties. Ears long, of rich yel- 
low color. Enormously productive, outyielding any field 
corn we have ever grown. Will prove to be of the greatest 
value to the farmers of the far North. Ripens earlier than any 
of the flints. Don't fail to try it if you want a big yielding 
flint com. Lb. 35o, 3 lbs. $1.(X}, postpaid; 
pk. 60c, bu. $1.76, bag {2Vi bus.) 94..00. 
Cry RED ttlOnOER. 
