German, Bsp/fceW. French, Oiou Pomm<. Spanish. RepoZto. Swedish, KaL 

 One ounce of seed will produce 1,500 plants. One-half pound of seed in beds, to transplant for an acre. 

 One of the chief departments of my seed growing business consists of growing cabbage for the seed only, and my 

 stock has reached such a high point of merit that it is a household word everywhere that "Buckbee's Cabbage 

 Seed is the most reliable and produces more good marketable heads per acre than anv offered." lid 

 from the many thousand of unsolicited testimonials that I receive from all over the country I have every reason to 

 ■believe that the time which I personally spend in my cabbage fields is truly appreciated by mv'manv thousand of custom- 

 ers who stand by me hi saying "Buckbee's Western Grown Seeds are 

 the very best." 



In the more southern states the seed should be planted in accordance with 

 the season, but in our northern states they must be sown in hot beds in Feb- 

 ruary and when large enough transplanted, then placed in cold frames to 

 harden and attain a size large enough for transplanting outside. In planting 

 it is very important that the plant be set down to the first leaf so that the 

 stem is all under ground, for if exposed it will be split by the action of the 

 frost and will be injured in consequence. The plants should be transplanted 

 to the open ground as early as season will allow. This earliest crop matures 

 in June; for second early, the early kinds should be sown first week in April 

 and planted out in May." This crop should mature in July and August. The 

 late varieties are usually sown in the early part of May and the plants set 

 out in July. This crop matures in September, October or November. By 

 planting my reliable cabbage seed you will be sure of the best crop. 



SPECIAIi OFFER. 

 Painted from nature and accurately represented on the back 

 inside cover page of this catalogue you will find the TWO VERY 

 BEST CABBAGES, "Buckbee's Xew Queen," the finest early va- 

 riety, and "Buckbee's Christmas King," the finest late variety in 

 e'.istence. For only 15 cents I will send postpaid one liberal pack- 

 e each of these two best of all Cabbages. Bo not fail to take 

 ££V Jf'Y "r^ Tanta g e of this liberal offer. 



^ ✓ p^ACt, ^0^$^ ^^J^Xfe^CKBEE'S EXTRA EARLY LARGE XEW QUEEX— The 



/, ^ /-v/ililfc-s. ~^yr^ J IS) orld Beater — (See painting of this grand early cabbage on inside back 



^^-->^£~ /^f^r'^i'*** ' > \ / >J cover page of this catalogue. ) — Here is an early cabbage that pleased over a 



I «-ilV»*.\8'.i«Mlfc>. _ — >=^.*a?. hundred thousand families during the past season. You cannot possibly be 



disappointed with it. Unquestionably the finest early variety, being only 

 a few days later than the "\Vakefield which is inferior in size. It weighs 

 from eighteen to twenty-five pounds and is the most -solid cabbage grown. 

 Unequalled in flavor and quality. The leader on the market, no other va- 

 riety can sell when it is offered. I control the complete stock of this variety. 

 Send to Buckbee for the true '-Queen." Pkt. 10c., oz. 35c., X N>. $1.25, }4 

 lb. $2.00, lb. $3.50. 



BUCKBEE'S XEW RACE HORSE— (See Cut.)— The earliest cabbage 



in cultivation. Ready to use in 60 days from time of planting. Heads are of 

 fair size, weight from eight to thirteen pounds, always of fine flavor and ex- 

 ceptionally solid. I control the complete stock of this variety. Pkt. 5c., oz. 

 20c., % lb. 75c., \i lb. SI. 25, lb. $2.00. 



TRUE EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD — (See Cut.)— One of the 

 most popular of early varieties. It is of good size, fine quality and superior 

 for first early in both the family and market garden. Very solid and has 

 but few outside leaves. A good header, always gives good satisfaction. 

 Pkt. 4c.. oz. 20c.. % lb. 75c... H lb. $1.25, lb. $2.00. 



EXTRA EARLY* WIXXIXGSTADT— (See Cat.)— A well known 

 standard, extra early variety, grown extensively by gardeners, well adapted 

 for the family garden, quality fine. This variety is so very solid and the 

 leaves so close that worms seldom penetrate them at all. Pkt. 3c., oz. 15c., 

 % lb. 40c, X lb. 75c., lb. $1.25. 



EARLY "SUMMER — (See Cut.)— Popular and valuable variety, in great 

 demand, a favorite everywhere. Good second early variety, very popular 

 with market gardeners," sure header, of large, round, solid, perfect form, 

 sells readily, early and late. Pkt. 4c.. oz. 15c.. % lb. 50c., % lb. S0c.. lb. $1.50. 



ALL SEASON'S — Good second early variety, reliable header, has large 

 solid heads and is one of the largest of "medium earlv varieties. Very popu- 

 lar, try it. Pkt. 4c., oz. 15c., % lb. 45c., }{ lb. S0c., lb. $1.50. 



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