BUCKBEE'S ALL RELIABLE TOMATO SEED. 



BUCKBEE'S GOLDEN PRIZE— 1— New poldcu yellow variety. The 

 tiesb is thick aud of extra pood qiuility ; prows in clusters ; pro- 

 duces enormous crops. No matter if you are prejudiced against 

 a vellow sort, this will please you. Pkt. 3c, oz. 15c, % lb. 50c, 

 i^" lb. SOc. ib. SI. 50. 



HENDERSON'S PONDEROSA OR NO. 40O— 2— This grana new 

 vaiieiy is a monsier of iiie Tomato family, the Tomatoes often 

 weighing two or three pounds each; of a rich, bright crimson 

 color and all solid meat, e.Kcepiionally free from seeds. Extreme- 

 ly delicious in flavor, whether used raw or cooked; a single 

 Tomato is enough for a meal Very desirable for family aud 

 market purposes. Pkt. only 5c, oz. !i5c, ^ oz. 75c. 



STRAWBERRY TOMATO— 3— I am headquarters for Straw- 

 berry tomato (Golden Husk, ur Ground Cheri-y) seed. This 

 distinct husk Tomato is unequalled for canning, preserving and 

 pies. Dried in sugar as raisins or ligs, or to use in fruit cake 

 they are unexcelled. They are a handsome golden color, thesizc 

 of large cherries, enormously productive and will keep, if left in 

 husks, all winter. They have a strawberry flavor. Pkt. 4c, oz.35c. 



OPTIMUS— The best Tomato, at least asfarasqualityis concerned. 

 Vine medium size, but vigorous, healthj' and productive. Al- 

 though not represented as a first early sort, many of our cus- 

 tomers report I'.iat they have obtained ripe fruit irom this as 

 early as from any variety. Fruit medium size, oval, very smooth 

 and of exceedingly bright, crimson-scarlet color; very free from 

 cracks and rotting but little. The flesh is of a crimson-scarlet 

 color, quite distinct. Pkt. 3c, oz. 12c, M lb. 40c, lb. 70c, lb. $1.25. 



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

 Tomato. Another monstrous Tomato of the greatest merit, 

 ripens early and evenly, free from core, delicious flavor; skin 

 thick, but so tough that they will keep longer in good condition 

 than any other; color, a rich red; a vigorous grower. Foliage is 

 distinct from all others, the leaves being entire and not cut. 

 Pkt. 4c. oz. 13c, M lb. 40c, y. lb. 70c, lb. 51.2,5. 



BUCKBEE'S NEW TREE— 4— Grows on an upright stalk, never re- 

 quires any support, always standing up like a tree, excells all 

 others, being exceptionally solid, which makes it a great keeper, 

 of the very best flavor, thus making it an ideal variety for fam- 

 ily, market and canning purposes. Remember I control the en- 

 tire stock of this variety. Pkt. 5c, oz. 20c. % lb. 75c, % lb. fl.25, 

 lb. SS.OO. 



BUCKBEE'S SNOWBALL— Grand new variety, pearly white in color 

 and of excellent flavor. Great yielder. Unsurpassed for table, 

 pickling and canning purposes. Pkt. 5c, oz. 25c. 



OWARF ARISTOCRAT— Practically a red variety of the Dwarf 

 Champion. In size, solidity, productiveness and "flavor, it is up 

 to the best standard. It will be found good under glass and for 

 early market out of doors. It may be planted 3x3 feet or even 

 closer. Pkt. 4c, oz. 13c, % lb. 40c, X lb. 70c, lb $1.25. 



PARAGON — A fine variety; quite early; extremely productive. 

 Tomatoes are a beautiful bright red color ; of good size, verj' 

 ■imooth and exceptionallv solid. It will please von. Pkt. Sc. oi, 

 '3c. \i lb. 4nc, K lb. 70c, ib. $1.25. 



THORBURN'S LONCKEEPER— This choice new variety originate* 

 with Mr. Carman, tlie editor of the Rural New Yorker, and is in 

 deed a magnificent variety. Color beautiful bright red, larp* 

 finest flavor. Pkt. 4c, oz. 12c, 34 ib. 40c, ><^lb. 70c, lb. $1.35. 



MATCHLESS — Well worthy of its name. In beauty of color ano 

 symmetrical form it is without a peer. Very beautiful and ex 

 treuiely desirable. They are entirely fi'ee from core, of a rid 

 cardinal red col^r. Not liable to crack or rot from wet weathei 

 Pkt. 4c, oz. 15c, lb. 50c, K lb. 80c, lb. $1.50. 



FINE MIXED HYBRID TOMATO SEED— Somethine entirely new an» 

 unique — An enthusiastic gardener has for several years beec 

 crossing and recrossing all sorts of the Tomato both large an<i 

 small, yellow, white and red, early and late. Every known 

 variety has been used— large, smooth, pear-shaped, plumb-shaped 



■ currant, fig. pea,ch, etc. The result is a most interesting mix 

 ture of all shapes, color and sizes, from the very largest to the 

 very smallest. The most interesting and satisfactory to plant 

 for the home garden. Everybody will be d -lighted with th« 

 variety and quality of fruit produced. Pkt. 5c, oz. 25o. 



The New Peach Tomatoes. 



HANDSOME and delicious, new form and style of Tomate 

 Fruit of uniform size, resembling a peach in shape, size and 

 color, desirable for eating from the hand. The skin is thir 

 and peels off like that of a peach. 



NEW ROSE PEACH, ) 



NEW YELLOW PEACH, >^ Each, pkt. 4c. oz. 15c. V lb. 60c, 

 NEW PURPLE PEACH ) 



SPECIAL OFFER— One Packet each of the atove 3 kinds for only lOt 



New Pear and Plum Tomatoes. 



YELLOW PEAR — 5 — Resembles a pear in shape, of attractive brigln 

 yellow color. Productive. Sells well on the market. Usefd 

 for all family purposes. Pkt. 8c, oz. 15c. 



RED PEAR — Identical to the above, except color is a beau- 

 tiful red shade. Pkt. yc. oz. 15c. 



RED PLUM — 6 — Resembles a plum in shape. Stiikinglyji 

 handsome in appearance and valuable for all familj J 

 purposes. Is in demand for preserving, also excellent 

 raw with pepper and vinegar. Pkt. only 3c, oz. 15c. 



YELLOW PLUM — Identical to .the above, except color is a beaur.i 

 ful golden yellow. Pkt. 3c, oz. 15c. 



SPECIAL OFFER— I will send one packet each of the above 4 varletle; 

 of Pear and Plum Tomatoes for only lOc. 



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