...RHUBARB... 



or Pie Plant. 



German, Rhubaler. French, nhubarbe. Spanish, Ruibarbo, 

 Bastardo. Swedish, Rabarber. 

 Buckbee's Western Market— (See cut)— Finest variety; very 

 productive ; fine lai'ge size and very early. Has a flavor similar 



to a goose- 

 berry. This 

 is without 

 doubt the 

 finest va- 

 riety in ex- 

 i s t e n c e. 

 Pkt. 4c, oz. 

 10c, U lb. 

 35c, -y, lb. 

 60c, lb SI. 

 Rhubarb 

 Root s — I 

 have well 

 established 

 roots of the 

 above va- 

 riety. Price 

 by mail 

 prepaid 25c 

 each, S2.50 

 per dozen. 

 By express 

 or freight 

 at purchas- 

 er's ' ex- 

 pense, 15c 

 each, SI. 50 

 a doz. ; 100 

 for S7.50. 



SORREL. 



(See Cut. ) 



Large Leaved Garden 



Is cultivated for its acid- 

 ity and used largely in 

 salads, also possesses a 

 fine flavor when boiled 

 and served like Spinach, 

 makes a delicious soup 

 Pkt. 4c, oz. 15c, lb. 

 40c, lb. 70c, lb. $1.25. 



SORKEL. 



SWISS... 

 ...CHARD, 



or Sea Kale. 



[See Cut.) 



Cultivated for its 

 leaves, being used 

 similar to Spinach; 

 delicious cooked 

 like Asparagus. 

 Pkt. 3c, oz. 6c, H 

 lb. 15c, lb. 25c, 

 lb. 40c. 



'JWISS CHARB. 



^AS <nIPV or Vegetable Oyster. Succeeds best in a 

 J/\i-^JlS^ X , (g^g ) light, well enriched, 



mellow soil. Previous to sowing, soil should be stirred to the 

 deptli of 18 iaches. Sow early in spring in rows 15 in. apart. Cover 

 seed with fine soil V< in. deep and ^vh(>n plants are strong enough, 

 thin out to 6 inches apart. Try this useful vegetable. 

 Mammoth Sandivich Island— (See cut.)— New and attractive 

 variety, producing roots nearly double the size of old varieties 

 and of equallv good quality. Valuable alike for the home, mar- 

 ket and shipping. Pkt. 4c, oz. 8c, }i lb. 25c, K lb. 40c, lb. Toe. 



...SPINACH... 



(See Cut.) 



German, Spinat. French, Epinard. Spanish, Espiiiaca. 



Swedish, Spenat. 



One ounce of seed for 100 feet of drill. Ten to twelve pounds in 

 drills for an acre. 



This is a very important crop in our market gardens, and is one 

 of the most easily managed of all vegetables, requiring but little 

 culture, and may be had lit for use the entii-e season. The main 

 crop is sown in September. It is sometimes covered up in exposed 

 places with straw or salt hay during winter, which prevents it 

 being cut with the frost ; but'in sheltered fields there is no neces- 

 sity for covering. For summer use it may be sown at iu'ervals of 

 two or three weeks, from April to August. Spinach is best de- 

 veloped and most tender and succulent when grown in rich -soil. 



SPINACH. 



Buckbee's New Long Standing — A very popular and superior 



new variety of the greatest value, exceptionally fine for fall and 

 winter planting, remaining tender an extremely long time after 

 coming into use, and standing a longtime before running to seed. 

 Plant at intervals for succession. Can not be beat for family 

 and market purposes. Pkt. 2c, oz. 4c, lb. 10c, }i lb. 18c, 

 lb. 30c, 4 lbs. 81.00. 



New Extra Large Round Leaf— Certainly the greatest stan- 

 dard variety throughout the country. Produces large, thick, 

 dark green leaves, somewhat crumpled, and possess the val- 

 uable quality of standing a very long time. Will give you the 

 greatest satisfaction for all purposes. Pkt. 2c, oz. 4c, )4 lb. 10c, 

 }4 lb. 18c, lb. 30c, 4 lbs. .?1.00. 



New Curled Bloom.sdale Savoy— Another splendid and popu- 

 lar sort. Leaves are numerous, succulent, curled and wrinkled, 

 like Savoy Cabbage. Produces nearly twice the weight of crop 

 as the ordinary sorts, and is also the hardiest of all the varieties 

 of Spinach. Pkt. 3c, oz.4c, H lb. 10c, lb. ISc, lb. 30c, 4 lbs. $1. 



Monstrous Viroflay— A new and grand good sort of sterling 

 merit. Strong, quick grower, immense yielder : leaves striking- 

 ly handsome in appearance and deservedly popular everywhere, 

 both for familv audshippinsr purposes. Pkt. 2c. oz. 4c, lb. 10c. 

 y lb. 18c, lb. 30c. 4 lbs. .?1.00. 



SALSIPT. 



Selected Stock Seed. 



Sumatra — Great 

 favorite. Pkt. 5c, 

 oz. 50c. 



ConnecticutSeed 

 • Leaf — Favorite 

 evervwhere. Pkt. 

 3c, oz. 20c. 



I mported Ha- 

 vana — Famous 

 standard. Pkt. 3c, 

 oz. 25c. 



Sweet Oronoko — 

 A truly good va- 

 riety. Pkt 3c,oz.3oc 



Gold"^ Leaf — Ex- 

 ceedingly fine. 

 Pkt. 3c, oz. 25c. 



Persian Rose 

 Muscatelle — A 

 grand novelty of 

 surpassinsr merit. 

 Pkt. 4c, oz. 30c. 



Zininier's Span- 

 ish—Earliest and 

 the best. Pkt. 3c, 

 oz. 20c. 



Little Dutch — A 

 fine standard sort. 

 Pkt. 3c, oz. 20c. 



TOBACCO. 



(See Cut.) 



Write for special prices on large lots. 



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