MEDAL Stl^AINS. 



BUCKBEE'S EXTRA EARLY 

 LARGE NEW QUEEN. 



(See Cut.) 



Unquestionably the finest, the earliest, larg- 

 est, ('.veighs from 17 to 35 fts.) most solid early 

 cabbage grown, unexcelled iu flavor, une(iualed 

 in quality and always the leader on the market. 

 This grandest of all varieties pleased over 

 100,000 families during the past season. You 

 cannot possibly be disappointed with it. I con- 

 trol the complete stock of this variety. Send 

 to Buckbee for the true "Queen." Pkt. 10c. 

 oz. 35c, M tt. SI .25, lb. 83.00, 1 tt>. S3.50. 



Gaiiies, Cole & Co., State Line, Miss., write: 

 Have used ^'Buckhee's Queen" since its introduction. 

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

 Henderson's Summer, arul markets more to the acre. 



BUCKBEE'S NEW CHRISTMAS KING. 



The grandest late cabbage of true merit ever introduced. As 

 predicted 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 were disappointed iu the 

 results. From the multitude of testimonials that I have received 

 regarding this variety I am led to believe that my efforts in in- 

 troducing this grandest of all late varieties are truly appreciated. 

 It is grand ; simply eclipsing everything of its class in the 

 market. 999 out of 1,000 plants will produce marketable heads 

 which are of mammoth size, (often reaching the sensational 

 weight of CO fts.) sound, solid and of the most delicious flavor; 

 crisp and white. The beauty of this variety lies in the fact that 

 it will not burst. It has but few outside leaves and is the best 

 winter keeping cabbage. I control the complete stock of this 

 variety Pkt. 10c, oz. 3i5c, K *l-25, 14 ft. $3.00, 1 lb. $3.50. 



Mr. n'ellivcr. Clyde, Ohio, writes: "Buckhee's Christmas King" 

 takes the lead of aiiy late variety grown in this — Uie greatest cabbage 

 raising section of the country. 



