BUCKBEE'S 



GREAT 



"LIBERTY" 

 FIELD CORN 



(See painting from nature on outside cover page of this 

 book.) 



"THE 

 BEST CORN 



OF THE 

 CENTURY ! " 



So says Mr. C.S. 

 Clark, of Wake- 

 man, Ohio — the 

 brgest grower of 

 Seed Com In the 

 world — and hia 

 word is — Honor. 



A VERITABLE GOLD MINE FOR EVERY FARM. "V^^i'J^^^ 



Thp rirpaf I ihprtv Fi^lH Cnrn 'S now introduced and offered the first time for the purpose of furnishing the com growers of 

 I IK. VJl«ai. i^iuxrivy I iciu VyUlll America the Best Field Com on Record-the like of which has never been seen or heard of . 



i ^ 



* Opens a 



J new Era of 



i Profitable 



J Cotn Growing 



Jl throughout 



I the Country 



Buckbec's Great Liberty Corn l'^,;r™rki'^^aScrol° 



It's of a most remarkable type and color, being very pure in growth and habit, 

 yet of many beautiful colors (»''^. ainit-r, golden. yellow and yellow cast, 

 also dark red. all on one cob) making it the most beautiful com in the crib, 

 on ear. or in the bag shelled. 



This new com combines more solid merit than any com in cultivation — 

 more fine and lasting points. Its great merit lies in the fact that it is a natural ' 

 yielder. Expert Corn Growers pronounce it "A Perfect Field Corn as 

 to Yield, Size of the Ears, Color, Size of Cobs, Lengrth of Grain, 

 Size of Grain, Size of Fodder, Size of Growth of Fodder and the 

 Extra Fine Quality of the Fodder." 



Com growers everywhere cannot help but be pleased with BUCKBEE S 

 GREAT LIBERTY FIELD CORN, because— 

 1 St — It is a great natural yielder and grows like » weed. 



2d — It is the longest grain early com in cultivation. maturing generally in 90 days. 

 3d— The fodder grows strong, rank and quick, 7 to 12 feet high and stands 

 storms to a remarkable degree. 



more 

 Good Points 

 Combined 



in this Corn I 



< than anp other* 



< » 

 J in Cultivation * 



4th — Tfce ears set in fine form three and one-half to four feet 



from the ground. 

 5th— Our fields are yielding 100 bushel and over of shelled com 



per acre under average cultivation. 

 6th — It will outyieid field com of any kind: either Dent or Flint. 



on any kind of land. 

 7th — It is the test corn to yield in the World. 

 8th — The ears are large. 8 to 1 2 inches long: cob small and well 



filled O 6 to 24 rowed). 

 9th — It has small cob. making it a wonderful yielder. 

 10th — It will outshell and outyieid the leading 110 day and later 



varieties. 



1 1th — It is the best com to fatten stock on in cultivation. 



1 2th — It stands the drought better than any ether com. 

 1 3th — It husks easy and shells easily. 

 14th — This com will make friends where others fail. 

 15th — Its the best com to cut with com harvesters, in cultivation. 

 1 6th — It will bring the hignest maricet price. 

 1 7th — It will cure out in shock when later varieties will mould 

 and spoil. 



16th — Farmers can make more money growing this variety and 

 selling it to their neighbors for seed, than any other crop 

 they can grow. 



19th— Your crop is insured by planting BUCKBEE'S GREAT 



LIBERTY FIELD CORN. 

 20th— It Is truly a World Beater In every way. 



Have you decided to change that old worn out stock you have been planting for years and plant the best new com in existence — LIBER- 

 TY— this year? r>an/ IValt. Notwithstanding the scarcity of seed I have decided to place BUCKBEE'S GREAT LIBERTY FIELD 

 CORN on the market at the following low prices — which are certainly within reach of all — as lon^ as my stoik seed lasts. (Should my sup- 

 ply become exhausted— I will return your money promptly.) By mul, postpaid, per one>half pound, 15c.; one pound, asc; three 

 pounds, 60c. By freight or express at buyer's expense— one-eighth bushel, 50c.; one-fourth bushel, 7sc.; one-half 

 bushel, $1.35; one bushel, $2.00; two bushels, $3.90, or ten bushels for only $19 00. (No charge for bags.) 



BIJCKBEE»» BEEFSTEAK TOMATO. 



(See painting from nature on front cover page of this catalogue.) 



^ MONEY IN TOMATOES. 



ATwpntipth r.pnhif^ WnnHpr ™^ tomato was 



IWeiUieill V/CIUUry nunuer. intended for distribution 



until next year, but owing to the splendid crop of seed that we harvested the 



past season. I am determined to give my customers the benefit of testing 



"BEEFSTEAK" a year in advance of the general public. 



Not More than Three PacKeb will be Sold to Any One Person. 



Please understand that I will not send more than 3 packets of seed to any 

 one person. In this way all of my^customers will have an equal opportunity of 

 making an advance trial of this, the Greatest Tomato of the age, without 

 the danger of other seedsmen obtaining enough stock seed to grow a crop to 

 compete with us in 1901. 



BEWARE of any other firm offering BUCKBEE'S BEEFSTEAK 

 TOMATO during 1900 and 1901. Brand It as spurious. 



Matures Early. Best of All. Hardy Grower. 



A Splendid Shipper. Enormously Productive. 

 Large Size. The Best Keeper. Handsome Color. 



I could fill this book with expressions that hundreds of my customers have 

 given after seeing this "Grandest of All Tomatoes" growing on my Rock- 

 ford Seed Farms, but this would be unnecessary, for my customers well knowthat I never offer anything unless it will stand alone on its 

 merits. (This confidence 1 appreciate more than words can tell and when 1 say that out of over 100,000 of my customers who have dealt 

 with me for more than ten years- 50,000 have dealt with me for more than twenty years — I begin to think that my efforts in producing the 

 Best Seeds that Grow is truly appreciated, and I shall strive the harder to always maintain the high standard for which BUCKBEE'S 

 SEEDS are celebrated throughout the Worid.) 



My price to one and all for a liberal packet containing 50 or more seeds will be to cents per packet; three packets 

 for only 35 cents. 



