THE FINEST MARKET AND FAMILY VARIETIES. 



German, Stscfembe. French, Navet. Spanish, Nnbo Coman. Swedish. Bofoa. 

 One ounce of seed for 250 feet of drill. Two to three pounds in drills for an acre. 

 This wholesome anl agreeable vegetable is most easily affected in its form and flavor by soil, climate and mode of culture. There are a greav 

 aany varieties, but 1 have selected the following as the best for the garden or far.Ti. Sow in drills fourteen inches apart, and half an inch deep 

 •r sow broadcast, but in either case be sure and have the ground rich and fresl.Iy dug. Be careful to weed and thin ont. so the young plants win 

 ^ot be checked and injured. Any overcrowding will result in rough and poor flavored fruit. For Spring and Summer crops it is important to gei 

 hem started very early so they may have time to grow sufficient ^-^^jg^^ size before hot weather, when they soon become tough and strong 

 -or Fall and main crop, sow in the Middle and Western states from j^^k tlie middle of July to the last of August, as directed for Spring sow 

 ig. In the field, turnips are generally sown broadcast, though Sw^^ larger crops are obtained by drill culture. To preserve Turnips it 

 ;00d order for winter use, store them in barrels placed alongside the Ma|^2 wall of a cool cellar, and cover them with sand or turf to keep them 

 resh. Another method is to put them in a cellar or dry pit, and ''^^S* cover with straw, and then earth over to the depth of eight or tee 

 aches. Thus protected they will keep very well till Spring. For feeding stock in Fall anl Winter there is nothing superior to Turnips and 

 «(kta Bagas. and they will yield a larger amount of food than almost anything else on the same space of ground, 1 cannot too earnest!) 

 ecommend farmers to increase their sowings largely, for we are sure no crop will prove more remunerative. 



tUCKBEE'S RED, or PURPLE TOP STRAP LEAF — 2 — There 

 s probably a largrer amount of seed of this variety sown 

 innually than any other turnip. As a market variety, without 

 ioubt, the peer of all. Sliape is very well shown in above cut. 

 aas single taproot and a bright purple top; leaves sliorl and 

 aarrow, and grow erect from the bulb. Matures eight or nine 

 weelis from sowing. Pkt. 4c, oz. 6c, ^ lb. 15c, lb. 25c, lb. 40c. 



•EW WHITE STRAP LEAF— Identical with the above in valuable 

 jualities. Differing only in color, which is a beautiful ivory 

 white. Pkt. 8c, oz.~6c, ^ lb. 15c, ]4 lb. 25c, lb. 40c. 



<EW GOLDEN GLOBE— 1— Most de- 

 'icious and sweetest of allyellow- 

 deshed turnips; very superior for 

 ill general purposes. Pkt. 3c, oz. 

 ic, U lb. 15c, X lb. 25c, lb. 40c. 



<EW WHITE EGG— 3— This is eer- 



"lainly one of the very choicest and 



inest varieties; comparatively 



lew and oroducin^ beautiful egg- 



ihaped roots, with thin white skin. 



Chey are always firm, solid and of 



jweet flavor. Pkt. 3c, oz. 6c, lb. 



.5c, K lb. 25c, lb. 40c. 

 ^PROVED EARLY WHITE FLAT 



DUTCH — Excellent early garden 



Tariety and very much used. The 



•oots are of medium size, very fiat 



ind the color whito. VTy early ; 



^weetand t-infi r '^Vl "i '1 "j 



-t lb. 15c, K lt>- 25e, lb. 40c. 



iARLY SIX WEEKS, or SNOW BALL 



This excellent variety of turnip is 

 '■ery tender and sweet ; matures 

 n six weeks from sowinq-. Pkt 3c, 

 .z. 6c, H lb. 15c, Vi lb. 25c. lb. 400. 



^laRGE WHITE GLOBE— A desirable 

 ilobe shaped vainety, valuable for 

 family and market. Pkt. 8c, oz. 

 -ic, a'Wi. 1.5c. Vi ib. 25c, lb. 40c. 



BUCKBEE'S EXTRA EARLY CARDINAL —Greatest Turnip novelix 

 ever offered. Originally came from that remote section of Rus 

 sia inhabited by the "'Cossacks." and by chance the oriaina 

 stock was picked up by my European traveler a few years ago 

 The original stock was very fine, yet by careful breeding I havt 

 brouarht this grand novelty to a stage of perioction never before 

 reached by anj' other variety. "Buckbee's Cardinal" is a ver) 

 early variety, of magnificent shape, handsome appearance ano 

 wonderful keeping qualities. Outside s'iin brilliant cardina 

 color. Tender and crisp. Pkt. 10c, oz. 2.5c. 



BUCKBEE'S EXTRA EARLY CAMEO- 



Another grand acquisition fron 

 the land of the Czar identical witL 

 the above variety in every wa,'' 

 except color, whicli is of a beauti 

 ful pearl white. By all means it 

 elude it in your oroer. Pkt Itv 

 oz. 25c. 



SPECIAL OFFER. . . 



To give all an opportunity of testing tbi 

 merits of above two superb turnips, i 

 will send one liberal package each ot 

 Buckbee's Extra Early Cardinal ano 

 Cameo for only 15c. 



RITKBF.F. 



KXTRA EARI.T 



CAKHINAL. 



EXTRA EARLY PURPLE TOP MILA^ 



The tops of this variety grow verj 

 small and are distinctly stra) 

 leaved, growing verj' erect anc 

 compact. The roots are small and 

 flat turnip shaped ; skin pu rple or 

 top of the root, clear whitebelow 

 Flesh white. Most desirable sort 

 for forcing or planting out doors 

 Pkt. 4c, oz, 7c. U lb. 20c, ^ lb. 35c 

 lb. 60c. 



