MAY-S XOXTHIJ;«M GROWN FARM SEEDS, BEST FOR ALL CLIMES. 
CHOICE RE=CLEANED SEED WHEAT. 
MAY'S EARLY WONDER. 
The Greatest Wheat Ever Offered. Most Prolific, Heaviest 
Stooling, and the Best Milling Wheat 
That Can Be Grown. 
r-v Thi-; lo^etlK-r w ith Oats and Corn, is the greatest of all the fiiri)<er's crops, and no 
Description. ?rigk,°niemyut mJ^^^ wants io make his farm pay looks at ^ « ex tra een ts 
heavy cropping farm favorites. 
Five Good Reasons Why "Early 
Wonder" Should be Sown by 
Every Farmer in 
America. 
1— It's the heaviest vieldinj! wheat in the 
world. 2— It's perfectly hardy and can be 
grown in anv section. 3 — It's early, and 
this alone is a" valuable point. ■* — It niakes 
the choicest flour and is the best milhng 
wheat we.know of. 5— It will increase your 
crops and bring you more money per acre 
than anv other wheat. 
Prices: By mail, pkt. (2 oz.) loc, lb. 30c, 
4 lb. $1.00, postpaid; by frelftht or express, 
pk. 65c, 1-3 bu. $100, bu. $1.75. bag (2 1-2 bu.) 
$4.25, s bu. $8.00. 
CAUTION.— We have not sold an ounce of 
this varietv to any dealer or seedsman, and 
the true stock can only be procured direct from 
us this season. We caution our friends about 
this for fear some unprincipled dealers will 
take .advantage of the great reputatum this 
wheat has, and palm off some old worthless 
wheat for the Barlv Wonder. Get your 
neighbors to order with you and you can all 
save money on lots of 5 bushels. ' 
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cut.) 
The 
heavy 
yield ing 
wheat of 
the north- 
wes tern 
Stat e s. 
New kinds 
of seed 
grain, etc. 
are intro- 
d u c c d 
every ye.'ir 
but " it is 
s c 1 d o m 
that a 
V a r i e t y 
proves it- 
self super- 
ior every- 
where and 
under all 
conditions 
and meets 
with so 
imieh fav- 
or as the 
Blue Stem 
Wheat has 
Pedigree Blue Stem. 
Prices by 
p4und lots 
include the 
prepay- 
ment of 
pos tag e. 
In compar- 
njf prices, 
[remember 
we make 
[no charj;e 
for bags, 
|pac king, 
lOr cartage 
but deliver 
[free to any 
rai Ir oad 
Istation in 
t. Paul. 
WAV'S EARLY WONDER. 
done. Not only here at home in the 
Northwest where wheat is the main 
crop, hut everywhere and under all 
conditions. 
The heads are verv large and 
well filled out, the kernel is hard, 
the plant stools freely, and under 
ordinary favorable conditions, will 
vield 40 to 00 bushels per acre, 
it is an improvement on Blue Stem 
wheat. We have secured our seed 
direct from the originator, and can 
recommend it to the wheat growers 
who wish to change their seed ami 
get a new strftin of this splentlid and 
productive milling whejit. Lb. 25c, 
pk. soc, bu. Si.sO' S bu. .$7.00, 
10 bu. $13.50, 
SACKATCHEWAN FIFE. 
Saskatchenan Fife Spring 
Wl-lcof (Seecut.l This wheat has be- 
TT IICCll.. tome so well known that a 
description of it is almost unnecessary. 
It is noted for Its great productlveress, earll- 
ness, vigor and freedom from smut and ail 
diseases. It is ten days earlier than the 
common fife, straw growing about a fool 
taller, standing stiflf and strong. Its 
greatest point of excellence is the hard and 
flinty kernels whereby it is recognized as an 
A No. 1 milling wheat, adapted to all 
states where spring wheat can be grown. 
We have carefully grown and selected this 
wheat for see<l purposes, and our stock is 
undoubtedly the best of the hard fife sorts. 
Lb. 2SC, pk. 50c, bu. $1.50, 5 •>"• S7-00, 
Flax lor Sowing. TlIL S,?'. in' 
crease each season and the acreage in the 
Norlliwestlasl vcarwasvery largeindeed. It 
should be sown late enough in the spring to 
avoid frost but as early a«, it is possible to 
do so in order to secure the early spring 
rains. When grown for the fibre about one 
Imshcl should be sown to the acre, but if for 
seed .done usually % bushel is suflicient. 
Cut it before thoroughly ripe and if the 
weather is warm and the earth dry let it lie 
in the swath a few hours, when it should be 
raked and secured for the winter. Thresh 
during dry weather in the fall months. 
Lb. 2sc, pk. 65c, bu. $2.00 
Dakota Mammoth Spring 
r>.._ Without doubt the heaviest yielding variety that has 
IVj ev^-r been introduced, and the increased sales each year 
prove that it is of the greatest value to the farmer. Its 
greatest value is as a "catch" crop to sow where winter 
grain has been a failure. The strtiw is stifler and shorter 
than the winter varietv, but yield is certain to be satisfac- 
tory to every one. Our Dakota Mammoth Spring Rye ha.s been 
carefully saved and improved for several years past, and is the 
cleanest lot of rye \ye have ever seen. Sow at the same time you 
do Spring Wheat, at the rate of 1 t'j bushels per acre. Lb. 25c, . 
postpaid ; by expess or freight, pk. 40c, bu. $i.35- 
Rye, Fall or Winter. 
pk. 40c, bu. $1.35. 
Minnesota No. 163. 
'Siiable'Minnesota. Z:r3l"the'^h'?rViest!"^h"o"c 
reliable, nnd hc;ivie'it yielding wheat ever introduced. Lb. 25c. 
pk. 60c, bu. $2.00. 
The new heavy stooling spriny: 
wheat. For description sec 
