BUCKBEE 'S ALL RELIABLE TOHATO SEED. 



G«nnan, Licbesapfel French, Tomate. Spanish, Tomato. One ounce of seed for 1,500 plants. ^ pound to transplant for an acre. 



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HONOR BRIGHT. 



A New, Biight-Rsd Variety. One of the most handsome and at- 

 tractive varieties grown; adapted for home use or market ; can 

 be shipped in barrels like apples, if picked in early stage of ripen- 

 ing, and will keep from one to four weeks if stored in a cool place. 



Its Table Qualities are Superb, the flesh when ripe being tender 

 and melting. It Never ftots, and is a heavy yielder. You will be 

 surprised at its productiveness and distinctness from all other 

 known sorts. Pkt. 5c, oz. 20c, >^b. 75c, J^lb. S1.25, lb. $2.25. 



i^CKBEE'S EARLIEST MARKET— A variety bearing fruit which in 

 size, shape, color, solidity, quality compares favorably with the 

 acted later kinds, and by repeated tiialsatRockfordSeed Farms 

 *nd elsewhere have demonstrated that it ripens up a larger por- 

 tion of its crop the earliest of any variety. Earliest Good f omato. 

 ©ardeners and Tomato fanciers will readily see the advantage 

 ©Jjtained over their competitors by growing Buckbee's Earliest 

 Market. We do not hesitate to pronounce it the largest, smooth- 

 ^t, best flavored and highest colored extra early tomato. Vine 

 Eiedium size, leaved just enough to protect the fruit, which is 

 produced in abundant clusters reasonably low down on the stem 

 and ripening altogether. Those who desire a variety of this de- 

 scription, either for family or market purposes, will find this 

 Tariety what they want. Pkt.lOc, oz.25c, J^lb.75c,}^lb.$1.25,lb.$2. 



ATLANTIC PRIZE — One of the earliest tomatoes grown ; vines are 

 Tsry vigorous and strong. Fruit borne in immense clusters, each 

 •yine producing from 80 to 90 fruits. Pkt. 4c, oz, 15c, % lb. 50c, K 

 Ta. 80c, lb. S1.50. 



FAVORITE— Fine medium, having numerous clusters of three to 

 seven large tomatoes of a dark red color: flesh very firm; favor- 

 ate on account of its smooth fruit. Pkt. 3c, oz. 12c, \i lb. 40c, 

 lb. 70c, lb. S1.25. 



■OYAL RED— Vines strong and vigorous ; fruit large, bright red. 

 Pkt. 4c, oz. I2c, ^ lb. 40c. ^ lb. 70c, lb. $1.25. 



-mW' STONE — Heaviest and most solid fruited of the large toma- 

 toes of good quality ; stock is uniform and large. Pkt. 3c, oz.l3c, 

 'ji lb. 40c, yi lb. 70c, lb. $1.35. 



HENDERSON'S CRIMSON CUSHION— Another new tomato. It la an 



enormous producer and early. Pkt. .5c, oz. 25c. 



IGNOTUM— Very desirable, large, smooth, red tomato; one of the 

 main crop varieties. Pkt. 4c, oz. 15c. J^lb. 50c,><lb. 80c, lb. f 1.50. 



TROPHY — Fruit large and smooth, of bright red color, solid and 

 good flavor. Pkt. 4c, oz. r2c, K ib. 40c, K lb- 70c, lb. 11.30. 



EARLY ACME — Popular both witn market men and consumers. 

 Pkt, 3c, oz. 12c, M lb. 40c, K lb 7Cc, lb. $1.25. 



LIVINGSTON'S BEAUTY— Tornatoes round, smooth; crimson color, 

 tinged with purple. Pkt.3c, oz. 12c, i^lb. 40c, % lb. 70c, lb. $1.25. 



BUCKBEE'S DWARF CHAMPION— The fruit very closely resembles 

 the Acme. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, ^ lb. 50c, J< lb 80c, lb. $1.50. 



LIVINGSTON'S PERFECTION— It is shaped like the Acme ; perfectly- 

 smooth and blood red in color ; heavy cropper. Pkt. 4c, oz. 12c, 

 % lb. 40c, }^ lb. 70c, lb. S1.35. 



THE MIKADO, or TURNER'S HYBRID— Often called Potato Leafed 

 Tomato; ripens early and evenly, free from core; very delicious 

 flavor; skin thick, but tough, and will keep longer in good con- 

 dition than any other; color a rich reo ; a vigorous grower. The 

 foliage is distinct from all others, the leaves being entire and not 

 cut. Pkt. 4c, oz 12c, lb. 40c, 3^ lb. 70c, lb $1.25. 



BUCKEYE STATE — A recent introduction and much liked by all 

 who have tried it. Fruit is uniformly large, solid and ripened 

 to the stem, and it is one of the brightest colors of the large red 

 tomatoes. Pkt. 3c, oz. 12c, lb. 40c, K lb. 70c, lb. $1.25. 



SELF SUPPORTING TOMATOES. 



Particular characterized by their upright growth, and 

 eclipsing alt others in productiveness. 



The uniform price of each of the following varieties 

 is pkt. 10c, oz. a=)C, J^lb. $1.00, 3<lb. $1.75, lb. $3.00. 



BUCKBEE'S COUNTY FAIR— This magnificent sort of 

 my own introduction certainly is in the lead of all 

 other tomatoes. Particularly distinguished by their 

 upright growth, never requiring any support, but 

 always standing up like a tree. In form and color 

 the fruit resembles the Acme : it is always symmet- 

 rical and attractive in appearance ; the skin tough 

 and the flesh solid : ripens well. 



BUCKBEE'S STATE FAIR— Another self supporting 

 novelty. Foliage resembles Buckbee's County Fair 

 and might be taken for this variety if it were not 

 for the odjr of its beautiful, glossy red fruit, pre- 

 ferred in many localities to the purple or rose colored 

 varieties. Its size, solidity, productiveness, smooth- 

 ness, flavor of its fruit, etc., is unexcelled either for 

 market, familv or shipping. 



BUCKBEE'S WORLD'S FAIR— Still another wonderful 

 sort, in every way similar to the above varieties, 

 differing only in the color of the fruit, which is of 

 beautiful golden yellow shade, the richest shade by 

 far vet attained by any variety. The superior flavor 

 of the yellow varieties is bringing them into favor 

 as table fruit, and those who think of the yellow 

 tomato as the rough fruit of the old yellow sort will 

 be surprised at this smooth, beautiful sort, it being 

 the best of the red varieties, and of a fine ana 

 distinct flavor. 



SPECIAL OFFER. 

 To enable all to give this Trio of Self Supporttae Toma- 

 toes a trial, I will send One Liberal Package Each of Buck- 

 tee's Connty Fair, State Fair and World's Fair ia« 



