BUCKBEE'S PEDIGREE SWEET CORN. 



German, M'dchkorn. French, Mais. Spanish, MaU. Swedish, Maj8-Sot, 

 1 qi. for 200 hills; S to 10 qts. in hills, for au acre. 



-My .Su lxl Coin is unsurpassed, is all of my own ^i-owili, prrown from the very best stock seed carefully selected, thoroughly fire 

 Iried, curefullv cured and cared for. It is ^irown so far north that it is ailapted to any section of country, and surpasses in earliness 

 3nd productiveness that ofTen-d by any other seeilsnian. The earlier varieties should be planted as soon as the ground is nicely settled 

 in sprin<r or about the same time ihat'lield corn is planted. To have the llnest sweet corn of any variety, it should be picked in Just 

 the ri'.'ht condition, that is, when the skin of the prain breaks at the slightest puncture, and plantinps should be made frequently 

 enough always to have a supply at this stage. The quality is inferior if it is a few days too old or too young. 



Remember that I pi-epay charges by tho 3j pint, 1 pint and quart; quantities of Js bu., ^ bu., bu., and 1 bu. will be shipped by 



freight or e.Npress at purchaser's expense. 



Extra Karly Cory— (See cut.)— The earliest of all sweet corn, 

 so curly that two crops can readily be irrown on the same ground 

 in a single season. Very dwarf and compact in habit, producing 

 an abundance of smaller sized ears, wliii-h are ready for boiling 

 in the rennirkably short time of tifty days from lime of i)lanting. 

 Stands drought very well, good yiclder, and is always of very 

 good quality. >J pt. lOo, pt. 15c, qt. 2oc, }^ bu. 3.">c, }4 bu. 50c, 

 ]i bu. yOc, bu. *1.7/5. 



Early Minnesota— (See cut.)— A standard early variety, great 

 favorite for family and market uses, ears of good size, eight 

 rowed, exceptionally sweet and well flavored. Stalks grow 

 about live feet high. Very pixxiuccivc and reliable forall gen- 

 oral planting. It is a very hue variety and will please you in 

 evorv wav. Include it in your order and you will be perfectly 

 satisfied with the results. !.< pt. 10c, pt. 15c, qt. 25c, >^ bu. 35c, 

 >i bu. ."HK-, y, bu. fKIc, bu. -fl.To. 



Early Chii-aso >Iarket or Ballard— (See cut.) — Another 

 |X)pular and -Standard early variety of recent introduction, and 

 has irained nopular favor very rapidly. Strong, stocky grower, 

 always producing a reliable stand, having ears in great abun- 

 dance of the finest (|ua!it.y. ISxtrernely desirable for market 

 ganleners and very valuable for the family garden. Its sym- 

 metrical trrowth, good yield and tine quality place it in an envi- 

 able position. 



Mi\ Geo. K. Hill, a well known Chicago Market Gardener, 

 says: "Your strain of Ballard's Early Chicago Market Corn suits 

 me to a T — would plant no other for our market use. 14 Pt- 10c, 

 pt. 15c, qt. 'io.\ }4 bu, aoc, bu. 50c, }.< bu. 90c, bu. ?1.75.' 



Orosby's Early— (Sec cut.)— An acknowledged first-class second 

 early variety, ten to twelve rowed. The great merit of this 

 excellent sort is in its excellent qualit.v. being very sweet and 

 juicy, and fully equal to any variety in flavor. In growth it is of 

 eooi size, an abundant cropi'-n- and popular everywhere as a re- 

 liable familv and market garden variety. K pt. 10c, pt. 15c, qt. 

 2,TC, ^< bu. 35e, bu. 50c, W bu. OOc, 1 bu. .?1.7d. 



New Country Gentleman— (.See cut.)— One of the grand- 

 est of all recent good introductions. In growth it is 



of good size and in appearance very handsome. The cob is re- 

 markably small, giving great depth to the kernel. For the fam- 

 ily garden nothing can surpass it, combining all the requisite 

 (lualities, being delicious and medium early, has a large sized 

 evenly shaped ear, great dei)th of kernel and above everything 

 delicious flavor. It is also a variety which market gardeners 

 are largely planting. Do not fail to include it in your order as it 

 will give vou entire satisfaction. 3^.< pt. 10c, pt. 15c, qt. 25c, 

 1^ bu. 40c; 14' bu. r5c, J-.< bu. .?1.25, bu. S2.00. 



Moore's Concord — (See cut.)— A grand second early variety. Is 

 exceedingly sweet, rich and has large ears. A fine variety for 

 home use, sells well on the market and is nice to feed to stock. 

 It is a sure cropper and an abundant yielder. 3^ pt. 10c, pt. 15c. 

 qt. 2ac, 3^ bu. 35c, ^4 bu. 50c, y, bu. 90c, bu. 



Buckbee's Hickox — (See cut.)— A grand strain of my own care- 

 ful selection. The standard for all canning purposes. It is a 

 medium late variety, producing large beautiful shaped ears, 

 a magnificent yielder surpassed by none, and in quality has no 

 superior. It will please you for family use, is a good market sort, 

 is the finest canner and is a grand good variety for feeding slock. 

 >.< pt. 10c, pt. 15c. qt. 25c, bu. 35c, 14 bu. 50c, 'y. bu. 90c, bu. .?175- 



St6weir.s Improved jEvergreen — (See cut.)— Standard late 

 variety for family and gardening use. As a forage and ensilage 

 variety for use in silos, it is vvilhoul doubt the vei-y best. Val- 

 uable for cutting up while green to feed stock, nice to dry for 

 family use during winter and spring, is exceedingly nutricious 

 and a rapid giwver, of large and luxuriant grov.'th and the 

 grandest of all as an enoi-mous yielder. You will make no mis- 

 take by including this variety in your order, y pt. 10c, pt. 15c, 

 qt. 3.5c, y bu. 35c, U bu. .50c, y bu. 00c, bu. §1.7.5^ 



Sweet Corn for Fodder — The dairy farmers of the "West and 

 Northwest have found nearly double the value in Sweet Com 

 Fodder over Field Corn sorts. I recommend it above all others 

 for sov.'ing broad cast or in drills for summer or early fall corn 

 feed. Postpaid, qt. 25c. Express or freight at pui-cliaser's ex- 

 pense, }i bu. 30c, bu. 50c, y bu. 80c, bu. $1.50. 



Best Garden. 



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