My Thoroughbred Mangel Seed is the acknowledged leader throughout the land for Mammoth 

 Yields, Desirable Shape, Uniform Large Size, Long keeping and Good Quality. 



BuL'kbee's Mammoth Long Red— (See Cut)— This grandest 

 of all varieties, my own introduction, stands witliout a rival. 

 The very best for deep soil. It has created a great sensation 

 wherever Lrrown on account of its extraordinary size; wonder- 

 fully productive, producing- on an average the enormous quantity 

 of 2,000 bushels and over of the finest specimens, per acre. The 

 quality is of the highest order. Its keeping qualities are not 

 equaled. Greatly relished by cattle and all general stock; the 

 most wonderful milk producer imaginable, the best of all food 

 for fattening The crop is always uniform and the color is of a 

 beautiful ilark red. You cannot affoi-d to be without this best of 

 all Mangels. Oz. 5c, i^lb. 15c, Xlt>. 25c, lb. 40c, or 5 lbs. (for one 



,'acre) #1.7.1 prepaid. 



New Golden Tankard — (See Cut) — 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 all other stock thrive wonderfully on 

 it. It is early, hai'dy and a good cropper, for on account of its 

 shape, roots can be left standing close in rows. Do not omit tliis 

 variety when ordering Oz. ,5c, J^lb 13c, J^lb. 20c, lb. 3.dc, or 5 

 lbs. (for one aci-e) .?1.60 prepaid. 



Golden Monarch — (See Cut) — Unrivalled, sterling new variety, 

 remarkably even in shape, easily lifted from the gi'ound, pro- 

 duces enormous crops of the most superior quality. Flesh is 

 firm and sweet and much liked by cattle and other stock. A 

 grand good keeper. Do not neglect to try this new Giant Mangel, 

 it will surpass your highest expectations. Oz. 5c, ^Ib. 12c, }|lb, 

 20c, lb. .35c. or 5 lbs. (for one acre) Si. 50 prepaid. 



Champion Red Globe — (See cut.) — A desirable variety for 

 planting in shallow soil, exceedingly easy to dig as it has a short. 



oblong shaped root of large size. -Extensively planted and is'not 

 surpassed for feeding. Wonderful yielder. always keeps well 

 and pleases all. Oz. 5c, J^lb. 10c, J^lb. 16c, lb. 28c, or 5 lbs.(forone 

 acre) 11.35 prepaid. 

 Champion Yellow Globe — (See cut) — The popular globe varie- 

 ty. Roots ai'e smooth, of very large size and of most excellent 

 quality. Does better on shallow soil than the long varieties and 

 is more easily pulled, a splendid keeper and I can heartily recom- 

 mend this strain of Yellow Globe Mangel to all. Oz. 5c, J^'lb, 10c, 

 3^1b. 16c, lb. 2Sc, or 5 lbs. (for one acre) .SI. 35, prepaid. 

 New Imperial .Sugar— (See Cut) — The grandest and most 

 superior of all su,gar beets, affording a larger percentage 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, grows slightly above 

 tile surface. The color is white, slightly washed with 

 red at the top, while the balance is of a clear white. 

 Flesh finely grained and very sweet, making it one of 

 ■the best for stock feeding as well as for beet sugar making. I sell 

 thousands of pounds each year to the large beet sugar factories 

 through the country, alwavs with the most satisfactorv results. 

 Oz. .5c. i^lb. 10c. i<lb. 16c, lb. 28c, 5 lbs. (for 1 acre) $1.35 prepaid. 



Speaks for Itself. 



Mr. R. R. Sloan, Omaha. Neb., writes:— Have used your Mangel 

 for years on mj' stock farms with satisfactory results in every 

 instance. Can particularly r icommend Buckbee'sMammoth Long 

 Red, Golden Monarch and New Golden Tankard for deep soils, 

 •while the Champion Globe cannot be beat for shallow soil. 



purighted H ir BucMice. 1894. 



