Another Page of Thoroughbred Field Seeds. 



Sugar eane-*Early Amber. 



This variety IS successfully grown in our extreme northern latitU' 

 des. It may bo planted as late as the 35th of Jnue, and will be ripe 

 enoufrh to manufacture in September. Three to four pounds are re- 

 (juired per acre. Postpaid, lb. 20c. At buyer's expense, by freight or 

 express, V hu. 3.5c, 34 bu. -lOc, 3-< 1'"- 75c, bu. i5!l.35. 



Sugar eane—Early ©range. 



An exceedingly valuable variety, very large, of strong and vigorous 

 habit and docs not fall uown. It is early and often produces as mucli 

 as 240 gallons of beautifully colored and highly flavored syrup to the 

 acre. Postpaid, lb. 30c. At buyer's expense by freight or express, bu. 

 35c, 3^ bu. 40c, X t)U. Toe, bu. *1.35. 



Millet. 



BUCKBEE'S e^LIPORNm BEaCTY 



The greatest of all the Millet family. It is remarkably luxuriaor,, 

 The growth is rapid, and hay cut therefrom of unusual superior qual- 

 ity. It is good for five tons of hay per acre on good soil. Best qual- 

 ity choicest stock seed. Lb. postpaid, 25c. At buyer's expense, }^ bu. 

 30c,'"- - ' 



a bu. 50c, X bu, 80c, bu.$l 50, 5 bu. $7.00. 



Millet--GoIden. 



One of the best varieties. Quick growing and will produce an im- 

 mense amount of valuable fodder. It makes the best of hay. Post- 

 paid, lb. 20c. At buyer's expense by express or freight, ^ bu. 30c, ^ 

 bu. 50c, bu. 90c. 



Hungarian Grass. 



Very valuable hay for stock raisers, and yields a good supply. It 

 should be cut when inbloi m and the fibre will not be too woody for 

 feeding stock. Postpaid, lb. 20c. At buyer's expense, >^ bu. 25c, 

 bu. 40c, X bu. 70c, bu. 81.35, 5 bu. S6.00 



Buckwheat. 



BUeKBEE'S GmXT JAPANESE 



The greatest buckwhLat in the world. Has all the valuable 

 characteristics of the Japanese buckwheat, and in addition is 

 earlier and will yield at least one-quarter more per acre. Don't 

 fail to include this in your order. Postpaid, lb. 20c. At buyer's 

 expense by freight or express bu. 25c, }^ bu. 45c, X bu. 75c, bu. 

 11.40. Write for special prices in large quantities. 



B U C K B E E^S ■ P R O L I C : € W; t) pi f I; Ei^D : 'P|>V5 ^ 



Used extensively for feeding stock and for making soups, hence 

 it is important to have them free from bugs. We keep constantly 

 on hand a large stock of this variety, grown in the far north where 

 , , Worth Its Weight It Cold. 



the bugs do not infest them. Our customers can rely on having 

 the seed pure. Sow in drills or broadcast. 2 bu. to the acre. Post- 

 paid, X lb. 12c, lb. 30c. Freight or express at purchaser's expense 

 15 lbs. 75c, 25 lbs. $1.20, 50 lbs. $2.20, 100 lbs, ' " ' 



j Orchard Grass. 



Stands a drough well and grows vigorously in the shade of trees 

 and thrives well in poor soil. Sow at the .-ate of chree bushels per 

 acre. Postpaid lb. 25c. Bv express or freight at buyer's expense, 

 bu. 75c, bu. $2.00. 



Timothy. 



BDCKBEE'S RELiaBLE 



! This grass is most commonly cultivated for hay, and for that 

 purpose probably surpasses all other grasses in cultivation. It 

 makes the best hay for horses and market on the entire list and 

 being early, the grass is well adapted for spring grazing. It is a 

 perennial, and if meadow is kept in good fertility by surface dress- 

 ing it will bear Jcrops indefinitely. Postpaid, lb. 20c. At buyer's 

 expense, bu. 35c, 3^ bu. 65c, bu. $1.90. 



Sunflower. 



Mammoth Russian. 



! Four quarts of seed will plant an acre 



The single heads meas- 

 ure 22 inches in diameter 

 and contain alargequan- 

 tity of seed, which is 

 highly valued by all farm- 

 ers and breeders who have 

 tried it, as an excellent 

 and cheap food for fowls. 

 They fatten well on it and 

 attain a bright, lustrous 

 plumage and, strong, 

 healthy condition better 

 than on any other food. It 

 can be raised cheaper than 

 corn. The stalks when 

 dry make a good bonfire, 

 while the seed heads with 

 seed in, make a better Are 

 than the best hard coal. 

 Postpaid, oz. 5c, lb. 20c. By 



freight or express at buyer's expense, H bu. 40c, H bu. 70c, bu. $2.50, 



Hammond's Slug Shot. 



Guaranteed to destroy Potato Bugs and those on Toma- 

 toes and Egg Plants, Currant Worms, Cabbage Lice and 

 Worms, Flees, Beetles and Striped Bugs on Melons, Tur- 

 nips, Beets, Onions, etc. Also a preventitive of the rose 

 bug and cut worm. Use in the morning while the dew 

 is on. Lb. postpaid, 15c. Freight or express at buyer's 

 expense, 5 lbs. 30c, 10 lbs. 50c, 25 lbs. $1.25, 50 lbs. $2.35, 

 100 lbs. $4.25, 1000 lbs. $40.00. 



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