H. W. BUCKBEE, ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS. 



BUCKBEB'S ALL-RELIABLE TOMATO SEED 



BUOKBEE'S EARLIEST MARKET. 



Buckbee's Earliest Market — A variety bearing frait which in eize, shape, color, solidity and quality compares favorably with the noted later 

 kinds, and by repeated trials at Rockford Seed Farms and elsewhere, has demonstrated that it ripens up a larger portion of its crop the earliest of 

 any variety. Earliest Good Tomato. Gardeners and Tomato fanciers will readily see the advantage obtained over their competitors by growing 

 Buckbee's Earliest Market. We do not hesitate to pronounce it the largest, smoothest, best flavored and highest colored extra early Tomato. Vine medium 

 eize, leaved just enough to protect the frait, which is produced in abundant clusters reasonably low down on the stem and ripening all together. Those 

 who desire a variety of this description, either for family or market purposes, will find this variety what they want. Pfet, 10c; H oz. 20c; oz. 35c; 

 2oz. 60c; H lb. $1.00; M lb. ©1.75; lb. S3.00. 



BUCKBEE'S SPOT CASH— The Latest Success in Tomatoes. 



A. variety introduced by as, and w. believe the best table Tomato, at least as far as quality is concerned. Vine medium size, bat rigorous, healthy and 

 productive. Although not represented as a first early sort, many of our customers report thatthey have obtained ripe fruit from this as early as from any 



* ' , crimson scarlet 

 -, and entirely 

 j best canning 



Tomatoes. Pfet. 5c; oz. 20c; 2 oz. 35c; 60c; X lb. $1.10; lb. S2.00. 



HONOR BRIGHT.— This is a most distinct variety. The toma- 

 toes at first are white, turning to light yellow, and then to brilliant scar- 

 let as they become fully ripened. They are very solid, aud it is an excel- 

 lent bearing variety. It is already quite largely plantei in the South, 

 where the fruits are gathered before turning to scarlet, and are so 

 extremely solid that they are shipped to the northern markets in barrels, 

 ripening well upon arrival. Fruits of medium size, smooth and regular 

 in form. Per Pkt. 4c; oz. 20c; 2 oz. 35c; 1-4 lb. 60c; 1-2 lb. 

 $1.10; lb. $2.00. 



MATCHLESS— This is the best large-fruited standard 

 bright-red tomato. Our original strain has Deen critically selected 

 and developed by us for more than ten years. We are careful each sea- 

 son to save seed only from fine, large fruits which are solidly meaty. 

 This selection has vastly improved the fruit, but greatly reduced the 

 yield of seed, and our superb strain should not be compared with seed of 

 this variety commonly offered at a low price. Besides being of such large 

 Blze and handsome appearance, it is of very superior flavor. Select seed 

 is very scarce this year— send to Buckbee for the best. Per Pkt. 4c; 

 oz. 20c; 2 oz. 35c; 1-4 lb. 60cj 1-2 lb. SI. 10; lb. $2.00. 



Buckbee's Self-Supporting 



TOMATOES. 



PARTICULARLY characterized by their upright 

 growth, and eolipsing all others in productive- 

 ness. The uniform price of. each of the follow- 

 ing varieties is: - 

 Pkt. 10c; 1-2 oz. 25c; oz. 40c; 8 oz. 75c? 

 1-4 lb. $1.25. 



BUOKBEE'S COUNTY FAIR. 



This magnificent sort of my own introduction 

 certainly is in the lead of all other Tomatoes. Par- 

 ticularly distinguished by their upright growth, 

 never requiring any 6upport, but always standing np 

 like a tree. In form and color the fruit resembles 

 the Acme; it is always symmetrical and attractive in 

 appearance; the skin tough and the flesh solid; ripens 

 well. 



BUOKBEE'S STATE FAIR. 



Another self-sapporting novelty. Foliage resem- 

 bles Buckbee's County Fair and might be taken for 

 this variety If it were not for the color of its beauti- 

 ful, glossy red fruit, preferred in many localities to- 

 the purple or rose colored varieties. Its size, solidity, 

 productiveness, smoothness, flavor of its fruit, etc., 

 is unexcelled either for market, family or shipping. 



BUOKBEE'S WORLD'S FAIR 



Still another wonderful sort, in every way similar 

 to the above varieties, differing only in the color of 

 the fruit, which is a beautiful golden yellow shade, 

 the riohest shade by far yet attained by any variety. 

 The superior flavor of the yellow varieties is bring- 

 ing them into favor as table fruit, and tho6e who 

 think of the Yellow Tomato as the rough fruit of the 

 old yellow sort will be surprised at this smooth, 

 beautiful sort, it being the best of the yellow varie- 

 ties, and of a fine and distinct flavor. 



SPRill A T, ftlflf M T ° enable alltogive this trioof Self- 

 01 HVlMi VI l 1 lift Supporting Tomatoes a trial, I will 

 eendOne Liberal Paoket eachof Buck bee'sOou n ty Fair, 

 State Fair and World's Fair Tomatoes for only 20o. 



If you are offered lower 

 prices on 

 THE BEST SEEDS 

 THAT GROW. 

 Write Me. 



WHEN YOU BUY FROM BUCKBEE YOU GET WHAT YOU ORDER— AND GET IT ON TIME. 



