L. L. MAY'S MARKET G ARDENT ERS' AV HOLES ALE LIST. 
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MORTH-WEST FREniER FEfl. 
The Earliest, Finest Fliivoi-cd and Most Productive Variety in Cultivation. 
This is by far the earliest Ir'aa la cultivation, and is entirely distinct and superior to any other. 
We h we cu-efully tested it e.ich stsason on our trial grounds and it .still retains first place, both lor 
earliness and productiveness. It ripens so evenly that I'requenlly the entire crop may be gathered at 
one picking. It seldom attains a height of over twenty-four inches, and requires no stakes or boards 
tor support. Coming into bearing so earlv, tlie North-west Premier always commands the very high- 
est price in the market. This in^kes it invaluable to those who grow peas for the market. Year after 
year we have been carefully selecting and improving this extra early pea, and the demand for it this 
last season was simply wonderful. We have sold several thousand bushels of the Norih-west I re- 
mier since its introduction, and the many testimonials we have received from all sections go to show that 
it is all we claim. 
I Pkt. lOc; pt. 15c.: qt. 25c.; pk. $1.1(1; bii. $4.00. | 
Several years ago we introduced this splendid turnip-shaped l)eet. and its earliness and extra fine 
quality at once placed it at the head uf the list of beets for the market gardener. It is by far Ihe 
earliest variety in cultivation and the best forcing beet ever offered. The tops are small, neat and of 
uniform growth. The roots are a beautiful, deep, ricli red color, always attr a-ting attention wherever 
exhibited. Flesh is firm, tender and very sweet, retaining its dark red color after l)eing cooked. Trials 
have been made each season, on our grounds, of all the new blood turnip beets offered by different 
firms, and so far our "Market Gardener" leads them all in llavor and earliness. Don't fail to try it 
this season. ^ 
T Pkt. lOc; oz. 20c. f 
ERFURT FRIZE BEET. 
See Colored Plate in Eetail Catalog-ue. 
This and our May's Market Gardener are by far the best beets tliat can be grown for market pur- 
poses. The Erfurt Prize is a half long beet of a deep red color, very sweet and line llesh. It is a new 
variety which we have procured from one of the largest seed growers in Europe, Mr. Ernst Henary, 
Erfurt, Germany, and we offer it for the first ime to our patrons this season. Not .only is it one of 
the finest appearing beets we have ever seen, but its keeping qualities are unequaled. No market 
gardener can afford to be without this valuable new variety. 
