W. BUCKBEE, ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS. 



HOROUGHBRED MANGELS. 



My Thoroughbred Mangel Seed is the ac- 

 knowledged leader throughout the land for 

 mammoth yield. Desirable shape, uniform 

 large size, long keeping and good quality. 



Buckbee's Mammoth Long Red Mangel. 



Without question this grand Mangel of my own in- 

 troduction stands without a rival. It has created 

 a great sensation wherever grown, on account of 

 its extraordinary size, single roots weighing from 

 30 to 40 pounds being of frequent occurrence 

 Wonderfully productive, producing on an aver 

 age the enormous quantity of from 1.000 to 

 1,500 bushels and over of the finest speci- 

 mens per acre. 



Beware of Imitations. 



The quality is of the highest order. Its 

 keeping qualities are not excelled. The crop 

 is always uniform, and the color is a beauti- 

 ful dark red. You cannot afford to be with- 

 out this best of all Mangels. Oz. 5c; hi lb. 

 15c.; ' 2 lb. 25c; lb. 40c, or 5 lbs. (for one 

 acre) $1.75 prepaid. 



Golden Tankard Mangel— This distinct va- 

 riety is a most important addition toour list 

 of roots for stock feeding, as it contains less 

 water and more sugar than most Mangels. 

 The very best for dairy farming; considered 

 indispensable wherever grown. A higher 

 price is paid for milk when cows are fed on 

 this variety than on any other food. Sheep 

 and allother stock thrive wonderfullyonit. 

 It is early, hardy and a good cropper, for on 

 account of its shape roots can be left stand- 

 ing close in rows. Do not omit this variety 

 when ordering. Oz. 5c; 54 lb. 10c. ; '2 lb. 

 16c; lb. 28c, or 5 lbs. (for one acre) $1.35 

 prepaid. 



The Value of Mangels for stock feeding can- 

 not be overestimated. The results from their 

 use are wonderful, as is shown in the improved 

 health and condition of animals, the increased 

 yield of milk in cows and the great saving of 

 hay. They can be raised at trifling cost. 



Champion Red Globe Mangel. 



This productive variety is valued for earliness and 

 its smooth, symmetrical, globe-shaped roots, 

 which are almost 8 inches in diameter. A grand 

 variety. It is similar to the Yellow or Orange 

 Globe, except in color, which, as the name 

 signifies, is an agreeable red shade. Oz. 

 4c; : . lb. 10c ; ii lb. 15c; lb. 25c, or 5 lbs. 

 (for one acre) $1.20 prepaid. 



Orange Globe Mangel— A large, round. orange 

 colored variety of excellent quality, produc- 

 ing a better crop on shallow soil than the 

 long red. The roots often keep better than 

 those of the long varieties, as they can be 

 more easilv handled without injurv. Oz. 4c. ; 

 l A lb. 10c. ; h lb. 15c. : lb. 25c. or 5 lbs. for 

 one acre $1.20 prepaid. 



Mixed Mangel Seed— Every year there are 

 hundreds of our customers who write us for 

 mixed Mangel seed, and we have concluded 

 this season to meet their wishes, and have 

 mixed of all the varieties that we have in ex- 

 cellent proportion. This mixture, we know, 

 will at once become popular. It is cheap, 

 and will surely give satisfaction. We can 

 heartily endorse same. Oz. 5c; K lb. 12c; 

 l 2 lb. 18c; lb. 30c, or 5 lbs. ifor one acre) 

 $1.40 prepaid. 



Sugar Beets. 



THE SUGAR BEETS are used both for 

 the table and stock feeding, as well as 

 for making sugar, while the Mangels are 

 used principally for feeding stock. 

 Culture— Same as for Mangels. 



I can supply the following new and 

 standard varieties of Sugar Beets, which 

 are too well known to need extended de- 

 scription, at the uniform price of 0Z.4C; 

 % lb. 10c; ; ; lb. 16c; lb. 28c, or Z lbs. 

 (for one acre) $1.35 prepaid: 



VSlmorin's Improved Sugar 

 Danish Sugar Jersey Sugar 

 French White Sugar Red Top 

 Lane's Improved Sugar 



LrlANT INTERMEDIATE 



Giant Holstein 

 Yellow Leviathan 



LU.N (j 1 ELLLTW - 



Yellow Ovoid 

 Eiffel Tower 



Champion Yellow Globe Mangel— We think 

 this is one of the best varieties grown for 

 stock feeding. It is very productive and an 

 excellent keeper when stored in heaps for 

 winter use. It has exceedingly small tops 

 and few leaves; leaf stalks and blades green, 

 roots medium size, uniformly globe shaped, 

 having a very small top and few side roots; 

 color of skin deep orange yellow; flesh white 

 and of excellent quality. The roots grow 

 almost entirely above ground, making them 

 admirably well adapted to shallow ground 

 arid very easy to harvest. 0z.4c; Ulb.lOc; 

 V- lb. 15c; lb. 25c, or 5 lbs. (for one acre) 

 $1.20 prepaid. 



KLEIN WANZLEBEN 



(Sugar Beet.) 



THIS is now acknowledged gen- 

 erally throughout the continent 

 of Europe, and as far as tried in 

 America also, as the best to grow 

 for the manufacture of sugar. We 

 offer German-grown seed the sec- 

 ond year from polarized (mother) 

 roots. The polarized parent roots 

 tested eighteen to twenty per cent, 

 of sugar, while the crop varied from 

 fourteen to eighteen per cent, of 

 sugar, according to the season. 

 Special prices will be quoted for 

 large quantities. Oz. 4c: l A lb. 10c; 

 Vz lb. 15c; lb. 25c, or 5 lbs. (for 

 one acre) $1.20 prepaid. 



Buckbee's New Imperial 

 Sugar. 



THE grandest and most superior of all 

 Sugar Beets, affording a larger percent- 

 age of sugar than any known variety. 

 Very productive, yielding 20 tons and over 

 of the finest. beets to the acre; roots are 

 very symmetrical and desirable in shape: 

 grow slightly above the surface. The color 

 is white, slightly washed with red at top. while 

 the balance is of a clear white. Flesh finely 

 grained and very sweet. I sell thousands of 

 pounds each year to the large beet sugar fac- 

 tories through the country, always with the 

 most satisfactorv results. Oz. 5c; U lb. 15c; 

 H lb. 25c; lb. 40c: 5 lbs. Uorone acre) $1.75 

 prepaid. 



BUCKBEE'S MANGELS ARE FAMOUS THE WORLD OVER. 



