...BUCKBEE'S JUSTLY CELEBRATED PEAS... 



German, Erhse. French, Pots. Spanish, Guizante. Swedish, Arte. 

 One quart for 75 feet of drill ; two to three bushels in drills for an acre. 



I prepay charges on Peas, Corn and Beans by the one=half pint, pint and quart. Quantities of 

 one-eighth bushel, one=quarter bushel, one=half bushel and bushel shipped by freight or express at 

 purchaser's expense. 



Buckbee's Liightning Express — (See 



cut.)— THE FINEST EARLY, THE 



GREATEST YIELDEE, THE MOST 



DELIGHTFUL FLAVORED PEA OiV 



EARTH. If you doubt it, ask any of my 



over one hundred thousand customers 



who planted it in 1894! Tbis grand va- 

 riety is without doubt the earliest (ready 



to use 40 days after planting) , and most 



productive variety in existence ; growing 



about 22 to 2S inches high, needs no stakes, 



standing upi-ight. Its magnificent, strong 



growing vines are indeed a sight. A won- 

 derful fine cropper; the finely shaped 



pods are well filled with nice, large Peas, 



which are exceptionally tender and sweet ; 



a fine keeper and valuable alike for fam- 

 ily, market and shipping purposes. It 



outyields all other vai'ieties by one-balf, 



matures the crop all at one time. It is 



the best for early shipping ; for f amilv use 



is unexcelled. IT IS TRULY 'THE 



GREATEST MONEY MAKER. Do not 



fail to plant ''Buckbee's Lightning Ex- 

 press." the finest of all early Peas. I con- 

 trol the entire stock of this varietv. K Pt- 



15c, pt. 25c, qt. 40c,- 3^ bu. "Oc, U bu. SI. 25, 



}4 bu. .v-2.50, bu. $4.50, 5 bu. ?20.00. 

 EJxtra Early Alaska — A fine, extra early 



variety; very prolific, rapid grower and a 



sweet sort ; desirable for both family and 



market ; pods medium size ; borne in great 



profusion and always well filled. Try 



this fine varietv. K Pt. 10c, pt. 16c, qt. 



30c, 3i' bu. 60c, 1^ bu.Sl.OO, bu. .?2.00, bu. 



?3.75. 



New Maud S. — A new and immensely popular,extra early varie- 

 ty, growing about 30 inches high ; wonderfully productive, pods 

 being of fine size and always ^^•ell filled. Noted for its unifomiity 

 of ripening, making it one of the most valuable Peas for market 

 use ; one of the very best for family purposes, being always of 

 fine flavor and quality. K Pt. 10c, pt. 16c. qt. 30c, 3^ bu. 50c, 

 bu. 90c, }4 bu. §1.75, bu. R3.25. 

 McLiean's Liittle Gem— (.Selected) — Very early, dwarf variety, 

 growing about 15 to IS inches high ; extra sweet, sugary and of 

 the most delicious flavor. >.< pt. 10c, pt. 18c, qt. 35c, >^'bu. 6oc, 



^ bu. S1.25, }4 bu. .?2.25, bu. .^4.50. 

 True American Wonder — The earliest of wrinkled Peas, and 

 best for family use; very dwarf and remarkably productive. 

 Flavor unsurpassed. I heartily recommend this valuable Pea. 

 X pt. 15c, pt. 25c, qt. 40c, ^ bu. 80c, 3^ bu. §1:50, X bu. §2.75, bu. 

 $5.00. 



Early Tom Thumb, or Strawberry— Dwarf , hardv sort and 

 bears early planting. K Pt. 12c, pt. 20c, qt. 35c, bu. 80c. i< bu. 

 ei.50, }4 bu. 82.75, bu. SoTOO. 

 Buckbee's Selected First and Best— Earliest, hardiest and 

 most productive ; an even cropping variety and a great favorite 

 with market gardeners ; all say it has no equal as a MONEY 

 MAKER. It always delights private plantei-s. Grows two 

 feet high. It will please all as a first early variety, either 

 in home garden or for market use. 3.< pt. 12c, pt. 20c, qt. 

 35c, }i bu. 60c, ^ bu. 81.00. }4 bu. bu. .$3:.50: 



Extra Early Philadelphia — A very valuable and improved 

 strain of the famous Philadelphia E.xtra Early. It is exceeding- 

 ly productive: pods always well filled ; ready for table in 45 

 daj-s; grows about two feet high. The whole crop matures 

 evenly and is well adapted for market gardeners and family use. 

 Try this extra fine variety, it will surelv jJease you. }4 pt. 10c, 



pt. 16c, qt. 3dc. }i bu." 50c, >i bu. 90c, 

 3<? bu. .?1.75, bu. sS.OO. 

 Xott's Excelsior— (See cut.)— The 

 greatest good Pea novelty in j-ears. It 

 is so hardy and vigorous that it maj' 

 safely be planted in early spring with 

 any smooth variety, and can be count- 

 ed on for table use almost as soon, 

 while, as every one knows, tne qual- 

 ity of any wrinkled Pea is far super- 

 ior to any smooth. Time after time 

 they have been fit for the table fifty 

 days from planting, with the most 

 ordinary cultivation. Pods are square 

 and chunky, always containing from 

 five to seven large Peas, packed so 

 closely together in the pods that the 

 Peas are always more square than 

 roimd. It grows to a uniform height, 

 about one foot, and is at all times 

 very tender and of fine flavor. Sel- 

 dom has any vegetable been more 

 unanimously recommended than has 

 Nott's Excelsior Pea by all my cus- 

 tomers who have tried them during 

 the past few years : a complaint has 

 never been received. Unfortunately 

 the demand has been so great that 

 the seed has been very scarce. Owing 

 to the large acreage which I had 

 planted the past season, I hope to sup- 

 ply the demand this year, yet wovfld 

 advise all to order early and avoid 

 being disappointed. 3^ pt. 20c, pt. 

 35c, qt. 50c, bu. $1.25, 3^ bn. $S.25, 

 14 bu. ?4.25. bu. $8.00. 



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