BUCKBEE'S ALL RELIABLE TOMATO SEED. 



BUCKBEE'S GOLDEN PRIZE— l-Xo\v polden yellow variety. The 

 flesh is thick and of extra f;o( d quality ; grows in clusters; pro- 

 duces enormous crops No matter if you are prejudiced against 

 a vellow sort, this will please vou. Pkt. 3c, oz. 15c, i4 "^^c, 

 }4lh. 80c, lb UM). 



HENDERSON'S PONDEROSA. OR NO. 400— 2— This grand new 

 variety is a monster of the tomato family, the tomatoes often 

 weighing two or three pounds each, of a rich, bright crimson 

 color and all solid meat, exceptionally free from seeds; extremely 

 delicious in flavor, whether used raw or cooked ; a single tomato 

 is enough for a meal. Very desirable for family and market 

 purposes. Pkt. 5c, oz. 25c, )4 lb. 75c. 



NEW STRAWBERRY TOMATO— 3— I am headquarters for Straw- 

 berry tomato (Golden Husk, or Ground Cherry) seed. This dis- 

 tinct husk tomato is unequalled for canning, preserving and pies. 

 Dried in sugar as raisins or figs, or to use in fruit cake they are 

 unexcelled. They are a handsome, golden color, the size of large 

 cherries, enormously productive and will keep if left in husks all 

 winter. They have a strawberry flavor. Pkt. 4c, oz. 25c. 



OPTIMUS — The best tomato, at least as far as quality is concerned. 

 Vine medium size, but vigorous, healthy, praductive. Although 

 not represented as a first early sort, many of our customers 

 report that they have obtained ripe fruit from this as early 

 as any variety. Fruit medium size, oval, very smooth and 

 exceedingly bright, crimson-scarlet color ; very free from cracks 

 and never rotting. The flesh is of a crimson-scarletcolor,and 

 quite distinct. Pkt. 3c, oz. 12c, ^ lb. 40c, }4 lb. 70c, lb. $1.25. 



NEW IMPERIAL— To use my friend Mr. Halliday's description: The 

 peer of every known variet y, early or late, embracing in itself earliness, 

 form, solidity and every desirable quality that go to make a perfect 

 tomato. As early as Atlantic Prize. As large and smooth hs Ignotum. 

 As solid as Mikado. Resembles Dwarf Champion in color and form. 

 Mr. Halliday (the introducer) claims that so many good qualities 

 were never before embraced in a single variety, and he believes 

 that every market or private gardener will make a mistake if 

 they do not include a package of the New Imperial in their orders. 

 Pkt. 4c, oz. 12c, MVo. 40c, X lb. 70c, lb. $1.25. 



BUCKBEE'S NEW TREE— 4— Grows on an upright stalk, never re- 

 quires any support, always standing up like a tree; solid, great 

 keeper, very best flavor, making it an ideal variety for family, 

 market and canning. Pkt. 5c,oz. 20c,i^lb.75c, Klb.$1.25, lb.$2,00. 



BUCKBEE'S SNOWBALL— Grand new variety, pearly white in color 

 and of excellent flavor. Great yielder. Unsurpassed for table, 

 pickling and canning purposes. Pkt. 5c, oz. 25c. 



DWARF ARISTOCRAT— Practically a red variety of the Dwarf 

 Champion. In size, solidity, productiveness and flavor, it is up 

 to the best standard. It will be found good under glass and for 

 early market out of doors. It may be planted 3x3 feet or even 

 closer. Pkt. 4c, oz. 12c, X lb. 40c, K lb. 70c, lb. $1.25. 



PARAGON— A fine variety; quite early; extremely productive. 

 Tomatoes are a beautiful bright red color; of good size, very 

 smooth and exceptionally solid. It will please you. Pkt. 3c, oz. 

 12c, H IH- 40c, ^ lb. 70c, lb. $1.25. 



THORBURN'S LONGKEEPER— This choice new variety originated 

 with Mr. Carman, the editor of the Rural New Yorker, and is 

 Indeed a magnificent variety. Color beautiful briglit red, laige, 

 finest flavor Pkt. 4c, oz. 12c. lb. 40c, 3^ lb. 70c, lb. $1.25. 



MATCHLESS — Well worthy of its name. In beauty of color and 

 symmetrical form it is without a peer. Very beautiful and ex- 

 tremely desirable. They are entirely free from coi'e, of a rich, 

 cardinal red color. Not liable to crack or rot from wet weather. 

 Pkt. 4c, oz. 1.5c, 1.4^ lb. 50c, y, lb. 80c, lb. $1.50. 



FINE MIXED HYBRID TOMATO SEED— Something entire.y new and 

 unliiue — An enthusiastic gardener has for several years past been 

 crossing and recrossing all sorts of the tomato, both large and 

 small, yellow, white and red, early and late. Every known va- 

 riety has been used — laree, smooth, pear shaped, plum shaped, 

 currant, fig, peach, etc. The result is a most interesting mixture 

 of all shapes, color and sizes, from the very largest to the very- 

 smallest. The most interesting and satisfactory to plant for the 

 home garden. Everybody will be delighted with the varietyand 

 quality of fruit produced. Pkt. 5c, oz. 25c. 



The New Peach Tomatoes. 



Handsome and delicious, new form and style of tomato. Fruit 

 of uniform size, resembling a peach in shape, size and color, desir- 

 able for eating from the hand. The skin is thin and peels off like 

 that of a peach. 



NEW ROSE PEACH, 

 NEW YELLOW PEACH, 

 NEW PURPLE PEACH. 



j-Each, pkt. 4c, oz. 15c, X lb- 50c. 



SPECIAL OFFER: 

 One Packet each of the above three kinds for only lOc. 



New Pear and Plum Tomatoes. 



YELLOW PEAR— 5 — Resembles a pear in shape, of attractive bright 

 yellow color. Productive. Sells well on the market. Usefu;i 

 for all family purposes. Pkt. 3c, oz. 15c. 



RED PEAR — Identical to the above, except color is a beautiful reci 

 shade. Pkt. 3c, oz. 15c. 



RED PLUM— 6— Resembles a plum in shape. Strikingly handsome 

 in appearance and valuable for all family purposes. Is in demand 

 for preserving, also excellent served raw with pepper and vineear 

 Pkt. 3c, oz. 15c. ^ 



YELLOW PLUM— Identical to the above, except the color is a most 

 beautiful golden yellow. Pkt. 3c, oz. 15c. 



SPECIAL OFFER: 



I will send one packet each of the above four varieties of Pear and Piuro 

 Tomatoes for only 10c. 



A Packet of Tomato 

 Seed contains from 800 to 

 1200 seeds or more. 



