Buckbee's Thoroughbred Mangels. 



BUCKBEE'S MAMMOTH LONG BED MANGEL- 



Without question tins sraiid Manpel of my own 

 introduction stands without a rival. It has 

 created a great sensation wherever grown on 

 account of its extraordinary size, single roots 

 weighing from thirty to forty pounds being of 

 freijuent occurrence. Wonderfully productive, 

 producing on an average the enormous quantity 

 of from 1,0(K) to 1,500 bushels and over of the 

 linesl specimens per acre. 



BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. 

 The quality is of the highest order. Its keep- 

 ing qualities are not excelled. The crop is al- 

 ways uniform, and the color is a beautiful dark 

 red. You cannot afford to be without this best 

 of all Mangels. Oz. 5c; U lb. 15c; y. lb. 25c; 

 lb. 40c, or 5 lbs. (for one acre) .?1.75 prepaid. 

 GOLDEN TANKARD MANGEL— This distinct vari- 

 eiy is a most important addition to our list of 

 roots for stock feeding, as it contains less water 

 I and more sugar than most Mangels. The very 

 ' best for dairy farming; considered indispensa- 

 ble wherever grown. A higher price is paid for 



^My Thoroughbred Mangel Seed Is the Acknowledged 

 Leader Throughout the Land for Mammoth Yield. De- 

 sirable Shape, Uniform Large Size, Long Keeping and 

 Good Quality. ■ 



milk \v4ien cows are fed on this variety than on 

 any other food. Sheep and all other stock 

 thrive wonderfully on it. It is early, hardy and 

 a good ci-opper, for on account of its shape roots 

 can be left standing close in rows. Do not omit 

 this variety when ordering. Oz. 5c; lb. 10c; 

 y. lb. 16c; "lb. 2Sc, or 5 lbs. (for one acre) SI. 35 

 prepaid. 



NEW GOLDEN MONARCH MANGEL— This entirely 

 new and distinct Mangel grows to the largest 

 size and is of a beautiful russet-yellow color. It 

 is remarkably '^ven in shape ; of vigorous growth ; 

 it has a fine neck, large leaves with green stems, 

 and a very smooth fine skin. The flesh is white, 

 firm and sweet, greatly relished by cattle and 

 other stock. Altogether it is a viagniflcent root, 

 easily lifted, growing more than half above 

 ground, producing enormous crops, and is an ex- 

 cellent keeper. Do not neglect to try this new 

 Mangel. Oz. 5c; lb. 12c; ><lb. 18c; lb. 30c, 

 or 5 lbs. (for one acre) §1.40 prepaid. 



CHAMPION YELLOW GLOBE MANGEL— We think 

 this is one of the best varieties grown for stock 

 feeding. It is very productive and an excellent 

 keeper when stored in heaps for winter use. 

 It has exceedingly small tops and few leaves; 

 leaf stalks and blades green, roots medium size, 

 uniformly globe shaped, having a very small 

 tOD and few side roots ; color of skin deep orange 

 yellow : flesh white and of excellent quality. 

 The roots grow almost entirely above ground, 

 making them admirably well adapted to shallow 

 ground and very easy to harvest. Oz 5c ; ^ lb. 

 10c; }{ lb. 16c; lb. 28c, or 5 lbs (for one acre) 

 $1.35 prepaid. 



Champion Red Globe Mangel. 



This produi-tive variety is valued for earliness and its 

 smooth, syminetrioal, (rlobe shnped roots, which are 

 almost eight inches in dianieter. 



A GRAND VARIETY. 



It is similar to the Yellow or Orange Globe, except in 

 CO or, which, as the name signifies, is an agreeable 

 red shade. Oz. .5c; M lb- lOcT Y, lb. 16c; lb. 28c, or 5 

 lbs. ('or an acre) .^1.35 prepaid. 



ORANGE GLOBE MANGEL— .\ large, round, orange colored 

 variety of excellent quality, producing a better crop 

 on shallow soil than the loii'j red. The roots often 

 keep better than those nf rhe long varieties, as thoy 

 can be more -asilv handled without iDjurv. Oz. 5c; 

 M lb. lOc; H lb. 16c: lb. 28c; 5 lbs. (for one "acre) -$1.35 

 prepaid 



Klein Wanzleben==Sugar 

 Beet. 



This is now acknowledged gener- 

 ally throughout the continent of 

 Europe, and as far as tried in Amer- 

 ica also, as the best to grow for the 

 manufacture of sugar. We offer Ger- 

 man-grown seed the second year 

 from polarized (mother) roots. The 

 polarized parent roots tested eigh- 

 teen to twenty per cent, of sugar, 

 while the crop varied from four- 

 teen to eighteen per cent, of sugar, 

 according to the season. Special 

 prices will he quoted for larqe quanti- 

 ties. Oz. 5c ; i4 lb. 12c ; y lb. 20o ; 

 lb. 35c, or 5 lbs. (for an acre) SI. 50 

 prepaid. 



MIXED MANGEL SEED— Every year there are 

 hundreds of our customers who write us for 

 mixed Mangel seed, and we have concluded 

 this season to meet their wishes, and have 



The value of Mangels for stock feeding 

 cannot be overestimated. The results from 

 their use are wonderful, as is shown In the 

 Improved health and condition of animals, 

 the Increased yield of milk In cows and the 

 great saving In bay. They can be raised at 

 trifling cost. 



mixed of all the varieties that we have in 

 excellent proportion. This mixture, we 

 know, will at once become popular. It is 

 cheap, and will surely give satisfaction. We 

 can heartily endorse same. Oz. 5o; X it>. 

 12c; y lb. 20c; lb, 35c, or 5 lbs (for one acre) 

 ?1.50 prepaid. 



I can also supply the following new and 

 standard varieties of Mangels, which are 

 too well known to need extended descrip- 

 tion, at the uniform price of — oz. 5c; }4 lb. 

 12c; y lb. 18c; lb. 30c, or 5 lbs. (for an 

 acre) $1.40 prepaid. 



GIANT or MAMMOTH JUMBO 



GIANT INTERMEDIATE 

 GIANT HOLSTEIN 

 LONG YELLOW 



YELLOW OVOID 



EIFFEL TOWER 



YELLOW LEVIATHAN 



Sugar Beets. 



The Sugar Beets are used both for the 

 table and stock feeding, as well as for mak- 

 ing sugar, while the Mangels are used prin- 

 cipally for feeding stock. 



Culture— Same as for Mangels. 



Buckbee's New Imperial Sugar. 



The grandest and most superior of all sugar 

 beets, affording a larger percentage of sugar 

 than any known variety. Very productive, 

 yielding 20 tons and over of the finest beets 

 to the acre ; roots are very symmetrical and 

 desirable in shape; grows slightly above the 

 surface. The color is white, slightly washed 

 with red at top, while the balance is of a 

 clear white. Flesh finely grained and very 

 sweet. I sell thousands of pounds each year 

 to the large beet sugar factories through the 

 country, always with the most satisfactory 

 results. Oz. 5c; }^ lb. 15c; y lb. 25c; Id. 

 40c; 5 lbs. (for one acre) $1.75 prepaid. 



I can also supply the following new and 

 standard varieties of sugar beets, which are 

 too well known to need extended descrip- 

 tion, at the uniform price of — oz. 5c; lb. 

 10c; 14 lb. 16c; lb. 28c, or 5 lbs. (for one 

 acre) |l.35 prepaid: 



VILMORIN'S IMPROVED SUGAR 



FRENCH WHITE SUGAR RED TOP 

 DANISH SUGAR 



JERSEY SUGAR 



LANE'S IMPROVED SUGAR 



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