Mil I FT Buckbce> Califor- ^jJS'/ir^^T!*^^, 



cut.) — The greatest of all the Millet li'f ' 

 family. It is remarkably luxuriant. , , \ 

 The growth is rapid, and hay cut l> i, , .viiil , • J' 

 therefrom of unusually luxuriant VyW 1' i' I ^ j' 

 (luality. I believe that nothing I V^Vl 1 :' 'I r.'i i 

 have offered in this line for years 

 will give more genuine satisfaction 

 than this. It oertainly is good for 5 

 tons of hay per acre on good soil and B 

 we hope that our farmer friends will U 

 give it a thorough trial this year. The C 

 price is low, and in addition to that ^ 

 you can obtain the very best quality B 

 choicest stock seed, lb. postpaid 25c. ^ 



40c, 



bu. 



At buyer's exjiensc kt bu. 

 75c, bu. §3.50. 5 bu. *l(i.OO. 

 Himgarian Grass — Makes a valuable 

 hay for stock raisers and yields a 

 good supply. It should be cut when 

 in bloom, and the fiber will not be too 

 woody for feeding to stock. Choicest 

 stock seed. Lb. postpaid 20c. At 

 buyer's expense, bu. 30c, }4 bu. 50c, 

 bu. SOc, bu. .§1,50, 5 bu. Sr.OO. 



BROOM CORN Buckbees 



Iiiiprovea 



Evergreen — (See cut) — The best va- 

 riety for general cultivation on ac- 

 count of color and quality of brush ; 

 ripens early; grows about 8 to 10 feet 

 higli ; brush of good length, fine and 

 straight. Lb., postpaid, 30c. By ex- 

 press or freight at purchaser's ex- 

 pense, }4 bu. 40c, 3.1 bu. ■fSc, X t)u. 

 $1.25, bu. S2.00, 2 bu. !!!3.50. ' 



TTUVIOXHY Buckbee's Reliable— This grass is most commonly cultivated for hay, and for that 

 1 1 1 I • purpose probably surpasses all other grasses in cultivation. It makes the best hay 

 for horses and market on the entire list, and being early, grass is well adapted for spring grazing. It is 

 a perennial, and if the meadow is kept in good fertility by surface dressing it will bear crops indefinitely. 

 Lb., po tpaid, 20c. Freight or express, at purchaser's expense, brl.OO, bu. $2.50. 



VX/'H PAT Western Imperial — Certainly the best of all Spring Wheat. It is semi-bearded ; has 

 fine large straw ; stands up well, does not blight, and has a wonderfully large berry ; 

 certainly a grand cropper, magnificent yielder and will give you the best of satisfaction. I have the 

 choicest stock seed of Winter Wheat. By mail postpaid, per lb. 20c, 3 lbs. 50c. By express or freight 

 at purchaser's expense, bu. 35e, I4' bu. 60c, J.< bu. si. 00, bu. $1.75. Will be giad to make special prices 

 upon application. 



As a grass for vs-oodlawn pastures or lawn it has no superior. On good soil it 

 forms a thick mass of blades that afford excellent pasturage through the entire 

 winter. It is a perennial and does not become vigorous until the second or third year. Very superior for lawn purposes when used 

 with white clover. Lb., postpaid, SOc. By expressor freight, at purchaser's expense. 3%bu. 40c, bu. T5c. 3< bu. ?1.25, bu. $2.00. . 



KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS. 



opr) TOP Giood permanent grass, well adapted to wet lands, though it will grow with luxuriance in almost any soil. Sow 

 ^ 1 • at the rate of two bushels to an acre. Lb., postpaid, 20c. By express or freight at purchaser's expense, Jg' bu. 



3:)c. }^ bu. SOc, K bu. 75c, bu. .S:1.35. 



ORCHARD GRASS. 



A desirable grass ; stands drought well ; grows well in the sliade 

 of trees and thrives well in poor soil. Sow at the rate of three 

 bu.}>er acre. Be sure to order some of this 

 vai'iety if you want grass that will give 

 you satisfaction. Lb., pos-paid, 25c. By 

 expi'ess or freight, at purchaser's ex- 

 pense, }4 bu. 75c, bu. S3.00. 



SUGAR CANE. 



Buckbee's 

 Improved. 

 Early Amber— (See cut.)— Universally 

 IJlanted all over the country for making 

 first-class sjTup. Nice to cut green for 

 stock. Lb., jiostjiaid, 20c. By express 

 or freight, at buver's expense, 3s bu- "lOc. 

 1-4 bu.75c, }4 bu.'S1.25,,.bu..«;3.00, 2 bu. .?3.50. 

 XeAv Orange — A favorite new variety, 

 makes a lovely syrup. You will do well 

 to try it. Lb., postpaid, 20c. By ex- 

 press or freiffht at buyer's expense, 3^ 

 bu. 40c, 14 bu.' 7.5c, bu. .«.25, bu. $2.00, 

 2 bu. $3.. 50. 



BUCKWHEAT. b-J^^- 



anese — (See cut.) — The greatest Buck- 

 wheat in the world. Has all the val- 

 uable characteristics of the Japanese 

 Buckwheat, and in addition is earlier and 

 will yield at least 34^ more per acre. Don't 

 fail to inchide this in your order. Lb., 

 postpaid, 25c. At buyer's expense, 3s bu. 

 SOc, 14 bu., 50c, 1 bu. SI -75, 2 bu. $3.00. 



