L. L. MAY'S MARKET GARDENERS' WHOLESALE LIST 
NEW YORK LETTUCE. 
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An entirely new and 
distinct variety whicli 
tias attracted consider- 
able attention among 
the largest growers of 
lettuce. Tlieleavesare 
very tender, and of a 
beautiful apple green 
color, sliading to a light 
green or delicate yellow 
at the edges. It "grows 
to an immense size, 
many of the heads meas- 
uring over fifteen inches 
in diameter and weigh- 
ing between three and 
four pounds. The flavor 
is simply delicious, 
resemblirg that of the 
Yellow (^ueen. Not 
good for forcing, but is 
one of the best that can 
be grown for summer 
use. We would recom- 
mend our market gar- 
deners to use our cele- 
brated Market Gardener 
Lettuce for forcing pur- 
poses and the Yellow 
Queen and New York 
for summer use. This 
will give them the finest 
varieties that can be 
grown. 
I'kt. 10c. ; m. 2.5c.: i lb. 75e ; lb. 12.50. 
STONE TOnflTO. 
The introducer thus describes it: "The New 
Stone Tomato ripens for main crop; is very large 
and of bright scarlet color; very smooth, with 
occasionally a specimen very slightly octagon 
shaped; ripening evenly to the stem without a 
crack; exceedingly solid and firm fleshed (as its 
name indicates;) is an excellent shipper; quality 
the very best; fine for canning; a good keeper; 
without hard core; not subject to rot; its appear- 
ance on market remarkably attractive; a heavy 
variety; its vines and foliage rank and robust, 
heavily loaded with very uniform specimens of 
fruit." This splendid Tomato was offered for the 
first time last season and has certainly proved to 
be all the introducer claimed for it, and we take 
pleasure in recommending it to our patrons. 
jFkt.20c.;o?:.40c.| 
TRUE BLUE FEfl. 
Since our introduction of this valuable new I'ea we Iiave received many testimonials in regard to 
Its fine flavor, earliness and productiveness. It is by far the finest Blue Pea ever offered, surpassing 
any we have ever seen in yield and quality. It grows to about the same height of our North-west 
I remier and produces a profusion of medium sized pods, which are well filled with beautiful blue peas 
or the iTi jit dslicioiis llivor. The lovely appearance of the True Blue Pea when shelled has placed it 
in the front rAuk among the large growers for market purposes, as it always brings a high price. 
Pkt lUc; pt. 20c.; (it. 10c. i pk. $1.7o;bus. ¥'>.:>i). I 
