10 
L. L. MAY'S MARKET GARDENERS' WHOLESALE LIST. 
RUTA BAGA. 
May's Imp. Purple Top . . 
White French 
Large White 
Shamrock 
Carter's Hardy Swede 
Large Sweet German 
Laing's ImprovedPurpleTop 
Skirving's Purple Top 
10- 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
i lb. 
lb. 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
10 lbs. of any Turnip iK?or"$2^l: 
w ti II it it /Quoted at 35c. 
Iperlb. for $3.25. 
TQHACCO. 
Havana 
Conn. Seed l^eaf 
PL.VNTS, BULBS,|eTC. 
We allow one-third off from cata- 
logue prices on all Bulbs, Plautfs, Ktc, 
and would call your attention to oiir 
fine list of Vcgretable Plants, sucli as 
Tomato, Cabbag-c and Lettuce. 
See Retail Catalogue for prices on 
Seeds by the packet. 
2 50 
2 .50 
QUEEN 9f THE n/IRKET RflblJH. 
This new Radish was introduced by us last year, 
and is certainly the most valuable variety that has 
been offered for some time. Its rapid growth and 
beautiful appearance have given it the leading place 
with our market gardeners. For foicing in hot beds 
or sowing in the open ground in early spring, there 
is no red turnip-shaped radish that can equal it. In 
flavor it is mild, crisp, juicy and tender. Its points 
of superiority are the iconderfuUy small tops, rapid growth , 
splendid shape and extra fine quality. Another valuable 
point is that it shows no disposition to become pithy, 
but on the contrary solid and juicy a long time after 
it has fully matured. Owing to its handsome appear- 
ance, the Queen of the Market always commands the 
highest price in the market. It will pay you to 
grow this variety this season. 
T 
Pkl. lOe.; oz. liOc; \ lb. 45b.; lb. ^l.r.O. 
niNNE50T/l'5 EARLIEST 
C/IDDAQE. 
The Mo.st Profitable Variety in Cultivation. 
Since the introduction of our 
Minnesota Earliest it has rapidly 
advanced in popularity and now 
heads the list of early cab- 
bages. There is no doubt but 
it is the finest Cabbage that 
can be grovpn for the early 
market,as it conies 
into bearing over 
two weeks ahead 
of the Jersey 
Wakefield a n d 
1'^ X t r a K a r 1 y 
Ktampes. These 
well-known varie- 
ties have long been 
considered the first 
of all, but Minne- 
sota's Earliest is 
considerably ear- 
lier. The heads 
are oblong, conical 
shaped, very solid 
and firm. It has 
very few outside 
leaves, and every 
plant forms a fine 
head. We do not 
know of any vege- 
table that has cre- 
ated such a sensa- 
tion among the 
market gardeners 
in all sections of 
the country. No grower ol 
cabbages should fail to 
try the Minnesota's 
Earliest. 
Pkt. 10c. ; OA. 3,ic.; JU). $1.00; 
lb. $3.75. 
