L. L. MAY'S MARKET GARDENERS' WHOLESALE LIST. 
bW/IRF TREE OR BU/H TOfl/ITO. 
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This is a variety fortlie market gardener and tlie finest we iiave 
ever seen. Its great advantage lies in the fad that the bushes 
are self supporting-, and, even when laden with fruit, requires 
10 support at all. Another point that will make it very valuable 
for the grower of tomatoes for market purposes is it.s earliucss. 
No variety we are acquainted with can surpass it in this respect. 
The fruit is of good size, a scarlet color and wonderfully fine 
flavor. Its appearance always attracts attention, and we think it 
w^iil take the place of the Acme and others that are now being 
grown for the market. 
I Pkt. 20c'.; H pkts. r)()c.: 07. 7oc. | 
5ULT/JN ONION. 
le best Yellow Globe Onion that can be grown. It 
tiecome the most popular Onion for general culti- 
.fa as soon as thoroughly tested by the growers. It 
M-ight yellow color, and grows to a uniform size; the 
\ and keeping qualities, combined with its product- 
i^s and size, are certain to make it the leading Onion 
,)rge grow.-rs. No one who raises onions should 
<06k this new variety. 
'( Tpkt. loc. 
. 40c.; .Hb.$1.35; lb. $4.50. 
ICE KINQ WflTERHELON. 
The Melon for All Section.s. 
See Colored Plate in Retail Catalogrue. 
, e are pleased to be able to offer our market gar- 
's this season a melon that is worthy of their atten- 
,nd one that is bound to become the most popular 
ty ever introduced. It is the best melon that can 
^sed for shipping, surpassing the well known Kolb 
i for this purpose, and is far superior to that variety 
tin quality and productiveness. The meat is of a 
let color, very rich and sweet. We have carefully 
id the Ice King by the side of all our other melons 
ihave found none that can equal it in flavor or yield, 
^heartily recommend this melon for both private 
market use. 
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Pkt. lOc; oz. 35c.; ,i lb.|1.25; 1 lb. $4.00. 
YELLOW QUEEN LETTUCE. 
Chisls an entirely new and distinct variety which originated in Germany. It forms large solid 
S of a yellowish green color, and stands the heat during the hot summer months better than any 
•ety we "have ever grown. On our colored plate is a good representation of this beautiful lettuce. It 
y far the best variety for summer use that has ever been introduced. The delicate color of the 
•es and ane quality make it a favorite wherever tested. Nearly every plant makes a fine large 
d, even in the hottest weather, when other varieties fail to grow. We cannot too highly recom- 
d the Yellow Queen to all our iVienrts. 
I 
Pkt. lOc; oz. 60c. 
nflRKET QflRbENER LETTUCE. 
?Thisyear we have a splendid stock, and shall be able to offer it somewhat low^er than we did last 
Son, and are in a position to fill all orders, as we saved a nice lot of the seed. Our "Market Garden- 
' is a variety that is unusual for size and soliditv of head, and it shows but httle tendency to run to 
ii We have had plants time and again of this variety eighteen inches in diameter, which weighed 
wly four pounds, with heads almost as solid as an early summer cabbage, which in general form it 
•lewhat resembles. The variety blanches itself naturally, is crisp, tender, and of excellent flavor, 
1 always free from bitterness. The outside color we consider to be distinct in shade from any other 
suce that we are familiar with, and may be describi d as a clear, deep apple green, while on the ui- 
.« the color is a yellowish white. No variety ever introduced has attracted so much attention among 
. gardeners who grow lettuce for the early m arket. 
Pkt. lOc; oz, 20c.; :1 lb. 4.)C.; lb.$1.7o. | 
