H. W. BUCKB EE, ROCKFORD, I LLINOIS. 



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Mrs. L. Siebxer, Platte, Neb., writes: "Buck- 

 bee's '.New Queen' and 'Christmas King^ Cabbage 

 are marvelous — every seed grew and made a per- 

 fect head. Thanks for the many nice extras that 

 you sent with my order." 



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EXTRA EARLY 

 LARGE NEW QUEEN. 



UNQUESTIONABLY the finest, earliest, largest 

 (weighs from 17 to 25 pounds), mostsolid early 

 Cabbage grown; unexcelled in flavor, un- 

 equaled in quality, and always the leader on the 

 market. ThiB grandest of all varieties pleased over 

 100,000 families during* the past season. You cannot 

 possibly be disappointed with it. I control tho 

 complete stock of this variety. Send to Buckbee's 

 for the true "Queen." Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; 

 % oz. 50c; % fb. 90c; H lb. S1.60.; lb. ©3.00. 



Gaines, Cole & Co., State Line, Misb., write: 

 "Have used 'Buckbee's Queen' since its introduction. 

 It is a week earlier and much finer in every way than 

 Henderson's Summer, and markets more to the acre." 



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BUCKBEE'S 



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CHRISTMAS 

 KING. 



ITIHE grandest late Cabbage of true merit ever introduced. As predicted 

 X last year, this truly wonderful late variety of my own introduction had 

 the greatest run of any late Cabbage on the market, and not one of 

 my customers was disappointed in the results. From the multitude of testi- 

 monials I have received regarding this variety, I am led to believe that my 

 efforts in introducing this grandest of all late varieties are truly 

 appreciated. It is grand— simply eclipsing everything of its 

 kind in tbemarket— 099 out of 1,000 plants will produce marketable 

 heads, which are of mammoth size (often reaching the sensa- 

 tional weight of 60 lbs.), sound, fiolid and of the most delicious 

 flavor, crisp and white. It never bursts, has but few outside 

 leaves and is the best winter keeper. I control the complete 

 stock of this variety. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; 2 oz. 50c; !£ lb. 

 90c; Klb. S1.60; lh.S3.00. 



Mr. A. Axford, South Bend, Wyoming, 

 writes: "I raised 'Christmas King* Cabbage 

 heads over 60 inches in circumference last 

 year. They are splendid. I will plant no 

 other for late crop." 



GEO. Welliver, Clyde, Ohio, writes: "Buckbee'e 'Christmas King' takes 

 the lead of any late variety grown in this, the greatest Cabbage raising sec- 

 tion of the country." 



