My Thoroughbred Mangel Seed is the Acknowledged Leader Throughout the Land for Mammoth 

 Yield, Desirable Shape, Uniform Large Size, Long Keeping and Good Quality. 



BUCKBEE'S MAMMOTH LONG RED — The grandest of all varieties. 

 My own introduction and stands without a rival. The very best 

 tor deep soil. It has created a ?reat sensation wherever grown 

 iin account of its extraordinary size ; wonderfully productive. 

 I >roducing on an average the enormous quantity of 3.000 bushels 

 and over of the linest specimens per acre. The quality is of 

 the higliest order. Its . keeping qualities are not equaled. 

 Greatly relished by cattle and all general stock ; the most won- 

 ilcrful milk producer imaginable; the best of all food for fatten- 

 ing. The crop is always uniform and the color is of a beautiful 

 dark red. You cannot afford to be without the best of all Han- 

 sels. Oz. 5c, lb. 15c, W lb. 25c. lb. 40c, or 5 lbs. (for one acre) 

 $'.75 prepaid. 



NEW GOLDEN TANKARD — The very best for dairy farming; con- 

 sidered indispensable wherever grown. A higher price is paid 

 tor milk when 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 cropper, for on account of its shape 

 roots can be left standing close in rows. Do not omit tliis vari- 

 ety when ordering. Oz. 5c. 34 lb. Sc. lb, 15c, lb. 28c, or 5 lbs. 

 I'for one acre) SI. 35, prepaid. 



GOLDEN MONARCH — Unrivalled, sterling new variety, remarkably 

 even in shape, easily lifted from the ground. Produces etor- 

 nious crops of tlie most superior quality. Flesh is firm and 

 sweet and much liked by cattle and other stock. A grand, good 

 keeper. Do not neglect to try this new Giant Mangel ; it will 

 surpass your highest expectations. Oz. 5c, ^ lb. 12c, lb. 18c, 

 lb. 30c, or 5 lbs. (^forone acre) Si. 40. prejiaid. 



CHAMPION RED GLOBE —A desirable variety for planting in shal- 

 low soil ; very eas.y to dig, as it has a short, oblong shaped root 

 of large size. Extensively planted, and is not surpassed for 

 feeding. Wonderful yielder; always keeps well and pleases all. 

 Oz. 5c, \i lb. 10c, H lb. ItJc, lb. 28c, or 5 lbs. $1.35, prepaid. 



CHAMPION YELLOW GLOBE— The popular globe variety. Roots 

 are smooth, of very large size, and of most excellent quality. 

 Does better on shallow soil than the long varieties and is more 

 easily pulled ; a splendid keeper and I can heartily recommend 

 this strain of Yellow Globe Mangel to all. Oz. 5c, ]4, lb. 10c, )4 

 lb. 16c, lb. 28c, or 5 lbs. (for one acre) $1.35, prepaid. 



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 de- 

 sirable in shape ; grows slightly above the surface. The color is 

 white, slightly washed with i-ed 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 cou;itry. always with the most satisfactory results. 

 Oz. 5c, li lb. 10c, y. lb. 16, ib. 28c, 5 lbs. $1.35, prepaid. 



MB. J. B. WHITEHEAD, Winniibago Co., III., tvrites: 



Have used your Mangels for yearn an my stocii- farms with 

 thehest of results in every instance. Caii recommend Buck- 

 bec's Mammoth Long Red, Golden Monarch and New Golden 

 Tankard for deep soils, while the Champion Globe can not be 

 beat for shallow soils. 



