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NEW CREOLE— Popular Southern variety, prown in preference toother varieties in 

 the Soutli. The Creole or Ijonisiaiia buion as it is sometimes called resembles 

 the Strasburir in shape thougii it is of a somewhat darker color. 1'he flesh 

 is beautifully white and in flavor resembles the Danvers varieties. Many Southern 

 planters are rcalizinir very larg-c returns from this valuable Oaion. jrreat quantities 

 are always on hand in the larfre Southern markets. At the gi-eat French- market at 

 New Orleans this is the favorite variety, and none of the commission dealers care to 

 handle any other sort if the Creole can be secured. Is in market early and the sup- 

 ply has never equalled the demand for this favorite vegetable. The Southern low- 

 lands have produced wonderful crops of this truly wonderful Onion, and not a few 

 planters have made extraordinary large prolits in growing this money producing 

 variety. There are various methods of growing this variety, some growers sowing 

 seeds in well prepared beds and transplanting to field when about five inches high, 

 while orhers sow in fields with machine and thin out to proper distance. The seed 

 should be planted in rich soil and given the finest of cultivation and care as they 

 should be grown fast and be well along hi growth before hot weather commences. 

 This variety the same as other Onions can be handled with greater profit under 

 irrigation, and some of the most successful maiket gardeners are now making their 

 investments and work doubly sure by resorting to this safeguard. For early bunch- 

 in; North or Soutii this variety stands fii-st. The form and color are changeable in 

 diiTcrent localities and when ready for market make a handsome appearance. I 

 trust all will give this splendid Onion a trial and at the end of the season am sure 

 that the results obtained by planting the new Creole Onion will indeed be gratifying 

 to von. You cannot l)e otherwise than pleased by planting this superior variety. 

 Choicest Seed of My Own Growth. Pkt. 5c, oz. 30c. }^ Ib.GOc, K lb. §1.10, lb. S3.00. 



EXTRA EARLY RED — A favorite early variety of fine shape. Always a good 

 yiclder and uiaErnificent keeper. It is of the most excellent quality, with the excep- 

 tion perhaps of my celebrated Red Wethersfield, there is no other Red Onion that 

 realizes such large prices in market. Its beautiful shape and rich purplish crimson 

 color makinsr it extremelv attractive and desirable for all general purposes. Selected 

 Stock Seed of my own growth. Pkt. 4c, oz. 7c, lb. 20c, K lb 38c. lb. 70c. 



Big Bargains on Onion Seed! 



IMPORTANT! Planters and gardeners who desire a cheap grade of 

 1^ ~j ~ jT . Onion Seed will find me more than ready to meet them 



Kead CaretUily j^^^^ ^.^..^^ during these trying times, and to meet the de- 

 mand. I have purchased a supply which I am able to offer at a very low figure, 

 feeling confident that it is Fully Eaual to Seed Offered by Other Seedsmeo. 

 POSTPAID AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES TO ANT PART OF THE 



UNITED STATES: 



Lb. 5 Lbs. 



Red Wethersfield S .65 $3 00 



Extra Earlv Red 65 3 00 



Yellow Globe Danvers 65 3.00 



Yellow Danvers 65 3 00 



Yellow Dutch or Strasburg 65 3.00 



Mammoth Silver King 1 10 . 5.00 



Prizetaker 110 5.00 



NOTICE! 



D J ^ — f II I Please understand that these prices must not be con- 



Kead Carefully ! founded with prices on Onion Seed of my own growth. 



BUCKBEE'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-half 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 bunch onions for market. At maturity the tops die down directly to the 

 bulb, leaving the neatest and most handsome little bulbs imaginable which are 

 exceedingly 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 growth. Pkt. ,5c. oz. 20c. I4 lb. 60c, X lb. $1 10, lb. $3.00. 



SELECTED YELLOW STRASBURG, or DUTCH — 2— Bulbs quite flat, and of 

 good size, skin yellow, of darker color than the Danvers, flesh white, of mild flavor, 

 keeps well. This is the variety that is used most extensively for growing Yellow 

 Onion Sets. Valuable alike for family and market purposes. A great yielder and 

 splendid keeper. Selected Stock Seed of my own growth. Pkt. 3c, oz. 7c, }4 lb. 20c, 

 ^ lb 3.SC. lb. 70c. 



NEW WHITE SILVERSKIN, or WHITE PORTUGAL— 3— Very desirable for family use. 

 Flavor mild and pleasant, skin silver white, of handsome appearance, highly es- 

 teemed for pickling when young, also for market in early winter. This is the variety 

 from which White Onion Sets are grown. You will make no mistake by planting this 

 excellent sorr, it will please you immensely for any purpose. Selected Stock 

 Seed and of my own growth. Pkt. 4e, oz. 10c, U lb- 35c, 3^ lb. 55c. lb. SI. 00. 



SELECTED RED GLOBE— 4 — For some years this valuable variety has commanded 

 the highest price in many markets, because of its beautiful shape and color. This 

 variety is of medium size, just right in fact, for all purposes, spherical, with small 

 neck, very rich, red color, and of the most superior quality. Choicest Stock Seed of 

 my own growth. Pkt. 4c, oz. 7c, 14' lb. 32c, I4 lb. 40c. lb. 75c. 



LARGE WHITE GLOBE— S— A large globe shaped Onion, firm, fine grained, of mild 

 flavor ; keeps well. This is one of the handsomest onions grown, of beautiful shape, 

 clear, white skin and commands the highest price. Selected Stock Seed of my own 

 growth. Pkt. +c. oz. 10c. H lb. 3.5c, X lb- 55c, lb. $1.00. 



EXTRA EARLY NEW QUEEN— A silver skined variety, of quick growth and remark- 

 able keeping qualities. If sown in early spring it will produce onions one to two 

 inches in diameter early in summer, and if sown in July, will, with favorable weath- 

 er, be ready to pull late in Autumn, and be sound and fit for use until the following 

 summer Particularly valuable for pickles. If sown thickly, they will mature per- 

 fect hard onions from one-half to three-quarters of an inch in diameter. Pkt. 4c, 

 oe. 10c, i^lb. 35c, K lb. 55c, lb. $1.00. 



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