Money Making Onion Seed 



New Creole. 



Popular southern variety, grown in preference to other varieties of the south. 

 The Creole or Louisiana onion shape is a medium flat globe, of a dark straw color. 

 The flesh is a beautiful white, of excellent flavor. Many southern planters are realiz-' 

 ing very large retui-ns from this valuable onion. fUck Rac+ AniAn fnf 

 Great quantities are always on hand in the southern 1 Ilc DCST UIHOIl TOl 

 markets. At the great French market at New Or- C/vii+f|rtrn M-arVa+c 

 leans this is the favorite, and none of the commission dUUincril iTldrKdS* 

 dealers care to handle any other sort. Is in the market early and the supply has never 

 yet equaled the demand for this favorite vegetable. Choicest Seed of My Own Growth. 

 Pkt. 5c, oz. 20c, U lb. 60c, }4 lb. .SI. 10, lb. .S*3.00. 



Extra Early Red. 



A favorite early variety of f ne shape. Always a good yielder and magnificent 

 keeper. It is of the most excellent quality, with the exception perhaps of my cele- 

 Mnnair iti Rii/*l/l^aD*c 'crated Red Wethersfield, there is no red onion that real- 

 irlOIlCy in DUCKIDcC S izes such large prices in market. Its beautiful shape 

 (\nie\n QaaA and rich purpiish-crimson color making it extremely at- 



UniOn OCCCl« tractive and desirable for all genei-al purposes. Selected 



stock seed my own growth. Pkt. 4c, oz. 8c, M lb. 30c, }4 lb. 55c, lb. Sl.OO. 



6uckbee*s Extra Early Combination. 



1 — This distinct new variety is the very earliest onion in cultivation. Of a pure 

 paper white color, very mild and delicate in flavor; from one inch to one and one-haif 

 inches in diameter, and three-fourths of an inch in thickness. Its extreme earliness 

 makes it very valuable for early table use as well as |x "Q^.Tr, Dlin'f 

 bunch onions for market. At maturity the tops die IX r dyS TO rmlll 

 down directly to the bulb, leaving the neatest and most +11 a Dac+ 

 handsome little bulbs imaginable which are exceedingly Xllc UcST* 

 valuable for pickling purposes. Its extreme earliness and fine quality cannot fail 

 to make it a favorite Combination Onion in every garden. Choicest Seed of My Own 

 Growtt. Pkt. 5c, oz. 20c, ^4 lb. 60c, }4 lb. -Si. 10, lb. .?2,00, 



Selected Yellow Strasburg, or Dutch. 



2 — Bulbs are quite fiat and of good size, skin yellow, of darker color than the Dan- 

 vers_, flesh white, of mild flavor, keeps well. This is the variety that is used most ex- 

 tensively for growing yellow onion sets. It is valuable alike for family and market 

 purposes. A great yielder and splendid keeper. Stock Seed of My Own Growth. Pkt. 

 4c, 02. 8c, U lb. 30c, K lb. '^oc, lb. $1.00. 



New White Silverskin, or White Portugal. 



. 8 — Very desirable for family use. Flavor mild and pleasant ; skin silver white of 

 handsome appearance, highly esteemed for pickling when young, also for market in 

 Riiir VAiif Caa4 Prntn early winter. This is the variety from which 

 DUy I our dccCl r rOm white onion sets are grown. You will make no mistake 

 ~' ' by planting this excellent sort. It will please you im- 



mensely for any purpose. Selected Stock Seed of My Own 

 Growth. Pkt. 5c, oz. 18c, }{ lb. 60c, 3^ lb. 81.10, lb. .S2.00 



Southport Selected Red Globe. 



4— For many years this most valuable variety has FitlPQ'f Rp^l ItlohP' 

 commanded the highest price in many markets, be- ■ »Hvol. I\CU UlvUC 

 cause of its beautiful shape and color. This variety is of Vpt PfOfllirPf! 

 medium size, just right, in fact, for all purposes; spher- I CI 11 UUUCCU. 

 ical, veith small neck, verv rich red color and of the most superior quality. Choicest 

 Stock Seed of My Own Growth. Pkt. 4c, oz. l'2c, lb. 40c, ^ lb. rSc, lb. SI. 40. 



Selected White Globe. 



5 — A large globe-shaped onion; firm, fine grained, very mild flavor; keeps weU. 

 This is one of the handsomest onions grown, of beautiful shape, clear, white skin and 

 conamands the highest price. Selected Stock Seed of My Own Growth. Pkt. 5c, oz. 18c, 

 }4 lb. 60c. K lb. *1.10, lb. S3. 00. 



Extra Early New Queen. 



A silver skinned variety, of quick growth and remarkable keeping qualities. If 

 sown in early spring it will produce onions one to two inches in diameter early in sum- 

 mer ; if sown in July, will, with favorable weather, be ready to pull late in autumn, 

 and be sound and fit for use the following summer. Particularly valuable for pickles. 

 If sown thickly they will mature perfect hard onions from one-half to three-quarters 

 of an inch in diameter. Pkt. 4c, oz. 12c, ^ lb. 40c, }4 lb. 75c, lb. .?1.40. 



R. S. MONROE, Kansas City, Mo., writes: "7 planted one acre of Bucltbee's Oolden Globe 

 Onion and harvested twelve hundred bushels; they sold for 20 cents per buslielmore than any 

 othir onions in this section. Not only that, I had double the yield and taking everything into 

 consideration I am at least $^00 ahead by buying your seed. Seiid me thirty pounds of your 

 Oolden Globe by express. Enclosed find draft far $S0, never mind the change. 



The Money Making Onion is Buckbee's Wampum. 



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