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L. L. MAY & CO. ST. PAUL, MINN. 
At prices quoted below we pay the post- 
age on pkts. pints, and quarts. When 
ordered l>y peck or bushel, purchasers 
will pay freight or express charRcs. De- 
duct 80. per pint, and 15o. perqt. from 
following: prices if you desire seeds 
sent at your expense. 
p May's N. W. Premier— For years 
this variety has been our Specialty, and 
we know from actual testing each season 
that the Northwest Premier is abso- 
lutely the earliest variety in cultiva- 
tion. There i* perhaps no firm in the 
States which does not claim to have the 
earliest pea ever introduced. Our reply to 
this is that of all we hare ever jtrown 
none can equal the Northwest Pren- ier, 
and the wonderful demand that has been 
created for this variety in the past few 
justifies us in making this claim. If yon desire 
variety of even growth, wonderful yield and the 
finest flavor, you should not fail to try the Premier. 
Thousands of large market gardeners prefer it to any 
other sort for early marketing ; this alone is a splendid 
testimonial. Pkt. lOc, pt. 2Sc., qt. 45c,, peok $1,85, 
bushel $4.50, 
^ Heroine. — A new variety from England. It grows 
to a height of about 30 inches and is an abnnd'>nt bearer 
of peas of the most delicious flavor, so sweet that they 
will fairlv melt in your mouth. Don't fail to try it. Pkt. 
lOo. , 3 pkts. 25c., pt, 35o,, qt. 6O0, 
First and Best. — This is a very fine variety for market gar- 
deners' use; early, and ripens with such uniformi'y that they 
may be pifked clean with two pickings. Height, 2V^ feet Pkt, 
Sc.. pt. 20c., qt. 35c., peck $I.OO, bus. $3.50, * 
Alaska. — This is one of the earliest peas grown, being a few 
days earlier than the Rural New Yorker. Seed round green, re- 
sembling the Kentish Invicta; pods fine shape, dark green 
color and well filled. One of the most desirable of the early va- 
rieties for market gardeners. Height, 2 feet. Pkt. 6c,, Dt. 25c.. 
qt.40c..pk.$l 35,bus. $4.25, i-"^ . 
Rural New Yorker. — Very earljr, prolific and very uniform in 
ripening. Pkt. 5c., pt. 2O0., qt. 35c., pk. $1.00, bus. $3.60. 
>S May's Sunol. — An extra early variety, heavy cropper and 
peas of the finest flavor. New and desirable, Pt- lOo., pt. 30o.. 
qt. 50o. ' 
Ke' tish Invicta. — Blue seed, very prolific, and most desirable 
sort for table use. Height, 4 feet. Pt- 5o., Pt, 20c., at, 40c.. 
pk. $1.00, bus. $3.75. ' 
Blue Peter — Matures early, very rich, sweet and tender. A 
blue-seeded Tom Thumb. Height, 1V& feet. Pkt, So , pt. 20o., 
qt. 40o 
Philadelphia Extra Early. — ^Very fine variety. Matures a 
little later than the First and Best. Height, 2J^ feet. Pkt. 60. 
pt. 20c., qt- 85c., pk. $1.50, bus. $6.00. 
Improved Daniel O'Rourke. — One of the best of the extra early va- 
rieties, and is largely used for market purposes. Height, 2^ feet. Pkt. 
o., pt, SOc.iQt. 35c., pk. $1.00, bus. $3.50. 
Ainerlcan Wonder. — The earliest wrinkled Pea in cultivation. Of dwarf 
and robust habit, growing from 9 to 12 inches high, and producing a pro- 
fusion of good-sized and well filled pods, of the finest flavor. Peas planted 
in June mature in thirty-three days., Pkt. 5c., pt. 26c., qt. 40c., pk. 
$1.50, bus. $5.76. 
McLean's Little Gem. — One of the most productive of the Dwarf 
■Wrinkled Marrows grown, and although very early, it has all the sugary 
flavor of the late wrinkled varieties. Height, 1 foot. Pkt. 5o,, pt. 20c., 
qt. 40c.,pk.$l 25,bus. $4.50. 
Premium Gem. — Very productive, good flavor, and fine for family use. 
Height, 1 foot. Pkt. 5c., pt.20c, qt. 40c., pk. $1.25. bus. $4.50. 
Tom Thumb.- — A dwarf early variety, of excellent quality; abundant 
yielder. Height, 1 foot. Pkt.5c., pt. 25c., qt, 45c., pk. $1.25, bus. $4,.50. 
Blue Beauty. — It is a round, blue pea, and comes into bearing about the 
same time as American Wonder. Pods of medium size, and well filled with 
peas of thefinestflavor. Pkt. lOc, pt.30c.,qt.50c..pk. $1.60, bus. $6.00. 
Extra Early Kent. —This is a very early sort, which grows to a height of 
about 3 feet. Pkt. 60., pt. 20c., qt. 40c., pk $1.0O, bus, $3.60. 
MEDHJM, 
Horsford's Market Garden.— A solendid wrinkled sort, on the style of 
the Advancer. Very productive, and pods are well filled with medium 
sized peas 01 a delicious flavor. Height, 2 feet. Pkt. 6c., pt. 20o., at. 40c . 
pk. $1.25, bus. $4.75. 
McLean's Advancer. — A second early variety, and now a great favorite 
with r'''^wers in this neighborhood, aroeng whom it is often known .is »he 
Earlv Champion, It is ,'• g'-et-n wrinkled variety, of fine flavor. Pkt. 5c., 
pt. 2O0., qt. 40c., pk. $1.25, bus. $4.75. 
5!X FflCK^TS 9F F^flJ, TOUR CHOICE, TSR 25C. 
