ENORMOUS YIELDING PRIZE WINNERS. 



PLEASE BEAR IN MIND That all experimental investigations and other tests have placed Carrots among the leaders as a de- 

 . sirable food for stock. Dairymen prize them very highly for their great fattening qualities and In- 



creasing the supply of milk toa wonderful degree. There Is no better food in winter for horses and other stock than carrots cut small, 

 then sprinkled with salt and fed with meal. Do not fall to take advantage of the exceedingly low prices which I have placed on this seed, 

 for it will pay you a hundred fold for time spent in caring for same. You cannot fall to have a good crop by planting my Superior West- 

 ern Grown Carrot Seed. I would particularly recommend that those interested in growing roots for stock feeding send to the United 

 States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. O., for a free copy of Bulletin No. 11, giving an analysis of Americn Food Stuffs. 



If you wish to grow Carrots for stock you will make a serious mistake if you grow any other than these two kinds. It seems no exag- 

 geration to say that we could fill a book as large as this catalogue with the written and spoken praises that our customers have lavished 

 upon these Carrots. We have yet to learn of a single instance in which they have failed to give the fullest satisfaction. Wherever th«y 

 are shown at fairs, exhibitions, etc., they Invariably capture the prize. 



BUCKBEE^S MAJESTIC. 



This is the largest and unquestionably the heaviest cropping 

 and most nutritious yellow yariet.y in cultivation. It is the largest 

 and best form of orange or yellow carrot known. The roots are 

 remarkably fine, very symmetrical and of excellent quality, pos- 

 sessing high feeding properties. It is a heavy cropper on all soils, 

 but especially adapted to strong or rich land. It grows fully half 

 as much weight again per acre as the ordinary varieties, and as 

 the roots grow more above the ground it is much easier to gather 

 the crop. This grand variety is sure to suit every one who grows 

 it. Pkt. 5c. oz. 10c, ^ lb. 25c, lb. 40c, lb. 75c, 5 lbs. «3.50 

 postpaid. 



BUCKBEE'S VICTORIA. 



This is the heaviest cropping carrot grown, yielding more tons 

 to the acre than any other sort. The flesh is white, crisp, solid 

 and very sweet in flavor. It is a vast improvement on the white 

 and green Belgian sorts, as it is not only much more productive 

 but vastly easier to handle. The roots are short and very heavy 

 at the shoulder, rendering them easily harvested. Poo much can 

 scarcely be said of their size and great productiveness. The roots 

 frequently measure from fifteen to twenty inches in circumfer- 

 ence, and eighteen to twenty-five tons to the acre is not an extra- 

 vagant statement as to the yield. Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, }i lb. 25c, }4 lb- 

 40c, lb. 75c, 5 lbs. $3.50. 



"^'"n2'''f3y^LH frequently asked, "Which is the better of these two carrots?" While there are many who prefer the 

 i;^^jQ*aLJ|^P|^i MAJESTIC, I am free to say that VICTORIA Is equally as much in favor. It is true that yellow carrots are some- 

 II i."7^4BB»l J J3*^^I what more In favor than the white, but there is no other white stock carrot that can compare with BUCKBEB'S 

 !uunilniT!*«^TirflTMMni VICTORIA for all-around good qualities. In order, however, th.it our customers mav test the comparative merits 

 • t these iwo great carrots, we will send to any address to any part of the United States, postpaid. One Pound Each of BUCKBEE'S MA- 

 JESTIC and VICTORIA CARROTS for Only $1.40. My five pound price, viz: 70c (postpaid) per pound Is absolutely the lowest price at whicU 

 i I will be possible for me to sell these two greatest of all carrots in quantity. 



BUCKBEE'S IMPROVED SHORT WHITE. 



Thisdistinct variety is, we think destined to take first rank as a 

 field carrot, owing toits enormous productiveness and its growing 

 well out of the ground, making it comparatively easy to harvest. 

 Roots one-half long, smooth, very heavy at the shoulder, but taper 



Wonderfully Fine Stock Carrot, 

 rocularly to the point; color light green above ground, white 

 liclow; flesh rich, white, solid and crisp, and of excellent flavor. 

 'I'his variety is a heavy yielder, easily harvested and the best of 

 its class. Pkt. 3c, oz. 6c, }^ lb. 15c, lb. 25c, lb. 40c, 5 lbs. only 

 $1.75 postpaid. 



LARGE WHITE VOSGES— This is a field carrot and especially suit- 

 able for soils that are not very deep; it is very productive, keeps 

 well and is easily pulled. Very broad at the neck, narrowed 

 abruptly at the point. One of the verv best for cattle feeding. 

 Pkc. 3c, oz. 6c. ]4 lb. 15c, K lb. 25c, lb. 40c, 5 lbs ?1.75, postpaid. 



MAMMOTH WHITE BELGIAN— A splendid variety for fattening- 

 stock. The roots are surprisingly mammoth in size and its pro- 

 ductiveness is amazingly enormous, often yielding ten tons and 

 over of roots per acre. It is highly recommended by experimen- 

 tal stations and agricultural colleges for fattening all kinds of 

 stock, and exceptionally desirable for its great milk producing 

 qualities. The lower part of the root is white, that growing 

 above ground and exposed to the air being green. You will be 

 pleased with it. Pkt. 2c, oz. 5c, )4 lb. 15c, X lb. 25c, lb. 40c, 5. 

 lbs. only ?1.75, postpaid. 



MAMMOTH YELLOW BELGIAN -Identical to the above except in 

 color. Pkt. 2c, oz. 5c, ]4 lb. 15c, }4 lb. 25c, lb. 40c, 5 lbs. only 

 .?1.75. postpaid. 



QOI IF\ PAI^TQ I Kive more attention to the details of ray busi- 

 OvLILI rAV> 10. ness than any seedsman I know of. What does 

 this mean to my customers? The best seeds, jircimptness and accuracy in 

 fillin'.' orilers. 



