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L. L. MAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MJ\.\'. 
NORTHl 
ARE THE BEST THAT CAN BE PRODUCED. 
QREflT NORTHERN 
The heaviest yielding' Potato 
in the world. At an enormous 
price we have secured control of the 
entire stock, as we knew it would 
prove tobeamostvalnable potato 
for general crop. We have tested 
it by the side of Freeman, Ohio 
Jr., Rural New Yorker and all 
the new varieties, and it has 
proven far superior to them in 
every respect, outyielding them 
in every instance, and is the 
handsomestpotatowehave ever' 
Sean. !S^- The Great Northern is 
a money maker for every one -n-ho 
plants it, and we -will stake our 
reputation if you try it this season 
yon will say it beats them all for 
quality and yield. lib.40c., 3 lbs. 
81.25, postpaid. Pk. $1.50, bus. 
$5 .OO, barrel (1G5 lbs.)$10.00. 
This 18 anotner splendid va- 
riety for general use, and next 
to the Q-reat Northern we con- 
sider it one of the best of recent 
introduction. It has been thor- 
oughly tested the past season in 
all sections and the results arc in- 
deed gratifyiuK, so much so as to 
place itin thefront rank as a main 
crop potato. This potato comes 
fromW all's Orange and St.-Patrick, 
is oblong in shape, eyes very shal- 
low, almost even with the surface. 
Skin white, and cooks dry and 
mialy. In maturity it ranks me- 
dium late. Prom its beautiful 
appearance it is a potato that will 
sell itself in any market, ib. 40o., 
3 lbs. $1.00, postpaid. Pk.$100, 
bushel $3.00, barrel (165 lbs.) 
$6 .DO. 
nATS LflTC 
This is by tar the best potato 
for late use we know of. It is a 
splendid white variety, cooking 
qualities unsurpassed, and on ac- 
count of its handsome appearance 
finds a ready sale in the markets, 
invariably brinijing the highest 
prices. Vine of vigorous growth 
and will stand the droutnbetter 
than most varieties. The tubers 
are of uniform size, large and 
handsome. We regard this as the 
most valuable late variety and 
know it will give perfect satisfac- 
tion to all who try it. It is enor- 
mously productiveand the most 
profitable late potato that can 
be grown. Lb. 40c., 3 lbs. 
81.00,^ postpaid. Pk. $1.00, 
bus. $3.00, bEurrel (165 lbs.) 
$6.00. 
E/IRLY D/IWN 
This is the best extra, early 
potato we have ever ffrown, 
with the exception of Prize- 
winner. It surpasses the Early 
Kose and Ohio in earliness, and 
is their superior in every other 
respect; 41 good keeper, and can- 
not be too highly recommended. 
It attracts attention wherever ex- 
hibited; the skin is smooth and 
light, about the color of Snow- 
flake or Hampdon Beauty; the 
flesh is white and solid; the vines 
grow rank and strong, and a won- 
derful yiclder. Its strongest 
point of merit, however, lies in 
its fine cooking qualities. No 
v.nrietycan equal it m this respect. 
Lb. 40c.. 3 lbs. $1.00, postpaid. 
Pk. $1.25, bus. $3.50, barrel 
(165 lbs.) $7.60. 
FAR t7 Rn "^"^ ^ barrel containing 1 bus. Great Northern, 
I UIl <P I itlU 1 bus. May's Late, 1 pk. Early Dawn, 1 pk. Algoma. 
FflD Kfl We will send 1 bus., 
rUll OOiUU 1 pk. Algoma, 1 pk' 
as follows : 1 pk. Great Northern, 
May's Late, 1 pk. Rarly Dawn. 
