♦ BUCKBEE'S PEDIGREE SWEET CORN ♦ 



German, TTclclihorn. French, Mais. Spanish, Maiz. Swedish MaJa-SoU 

 1 qt. for 200 hills ; 8 to 10 qts., in hills, for an acre. 



My Sweet Corn is not surpassed, is all of my own growth, grown from the very best stock seed, carefully selected, thoroughly 

 fire dried, carefully cured ami cared for. It is grown so far north that it is adapted to any section of country and surpasses in 

 earliness and productiveness that offered by any other seedsman. The earlier varieties should be planted as soon as the ground 

 is nicely settled in spring or about the same time that field corn is planted. 



Remember that I prepay charges by the one-half pint, pint and quart. Quantities of one-eighth bushel, one- 

 c^uarte^ btffefttel, one-half bushel and one bushel will be shipped by freight or express at purchasers expense. 



BUCKBEE'S BEST OF ALL— (See Cut.)— After years 

 of careful selection I am able to offer you the very finest early 

 sweet corn on the market. It is of pood, even, luxuriant, stinky 

 growth and is an abundant and satisfactory yicldsrfears of ex- 

 ceptionally good size and of perfect color. It is by far the 

 sweetest, richest, whitest, most tender, earliest and "Best of 

 All." I can recommend it in every way for family and market 

 use. By planting ''Best of All" you will make no mistake and 

 will have the best sweet corn in the country, y pt. 12c, pt. 20c, 

 qt. 30c-., V bu. 50c, % bu. 90c, Jjf bu. §1.50, bu. £2.50. 



EXTRA EARLY CORY — (See Cut.)— The earliest of all 

 sweet corn, so early that two crops can readily be grown on the 

 same ground in a single season. Very dwarf and compact in 

 habit, producing an abundance of smaller sized ears which are 

 ready for boiling in the remarkably short time of fifty days from 

 time of planting. Stands drought very well, good yielder and is 

 always of very good quality. y pt. 10c, pt. 15c, qt. 25c, y bu. 

 35c., \i bu. 50c, ]4 bu. 90c, bu. $1.75. 



EARLY MINNESOTA— (See Cut.)— A standard early va- 

 riety, a great favorite for family and market uses, ears of good 

 sizej eight rowed, exceptionally sweet ana well flavored. Stalks 

 gfOV? about five feet high. Very productive and reliable for all 

 general planting. It is a very "fine variety and will please you 

 in every way. Include it in your order and you will be perfectly 

 satisfied with the results. y pt. 10c, pt., 15c, qt. 25c, y bu. 

 35c, H bu. 50c. y 2 bu. 90c, bu." 81.75. 



EARLY CHICAGO MARKET— (See Cut.)— Another pop- 

 ular and standard early variety of recent introduction, and 

 has gained popular favor very rapidly. Strong, stocky grower, 

 always producing a reliable stand, having ears in great abund- 

 ance of the finest quality. Extremely desirable for market 

 gardeners and very valuable for the family garden. Its sym- 

 metrical growth, good yield and fine quality place it in an 

 enviable position. y pt. 10c, pt. 15c, qt. 25c, % bu. 35c, y bu. 

 50c, y bu. 90c, bu. 81.75. 



CROSBY'S EARLY-(See Cut.)-An acknowledged first class, 

 second early variety, ten to twelve rowed. The great merit of 

 this sort lies in its excellent quality, leing very sweet and juicy 



and fully equal to any variety in flavor. In growth it is of good 

 size, an abundant cropper and popular everywhere as a reliable 

 family and aarket garden variety. y pt.'lOc, pt. 15c, qt. 25c, 

 y bu. 35c, li bu. 50c, K bu. 90c, bu. $1.75. 



NEW COUNTRY GENTLEMAN— (See Cut.)— One of the 

 grandest of all recent good introductions. In growth it is of 

 good size and in appearance very handsome. The cob is remark- 

 ably small, giving great depth to the kernel. For the family 

 garden nothing can surpass it, combining all the requisite quali- 

 ties, being delicious and medium early, has a large sized evenly 

 shaped ear, great depth of kernel and above everything delicious 

 flavor. It is also a variety which market gardeners are largely 

 planting. Do not fail to include it in your order as it will give 

 you entire satisfaction. % pt. 10c, pt. 15c, qt. 25c, y bu. 40c, 

 y bu. 75c, % bu. $1.25, bu. $2.00. 



MOORE'S CONCORD— (See Cut.)— A grand second early 

 variety. Is exceedingly sweet, rich and has large ears. A fine 

 variety for home use, sells well on the market and is nice to feed 

 to stock. It is a sure cropper and an abundant yielder. y pt. 

 10c.,pt. 15c, qt. 25c, y bu. 35c, M bu. 50c, y\ bu. 90c, bu. $1.75. 



BUCKBEE'S HICKOX— (See Cut.)— A grand strain of my 

 own careful selection. The standard for all canning purposes. It 

 is a medium late variety, producing large beautiful shaped ears, 

 a magnificent yielder surpassed by none, and in quality has no 

 superior. It will please you for family use, is a good market 

 sort, is the finest canner and is a grand good variety for feeding 

 stock. y pt. 10c, pt. 15c, qt. 25c, % bu. 35c, % bu. 50c, U bu. 

 90c, bu. $1.75. 



STOWELL'S IMPROVED EVERGREEN— (See Cut.) 

 Standard late variety for family and gardening use. As a forage 

 and ensilage variety for use in silos, it is without doubt the 

 very best. Valuable for cutting up while green to feed 

 stock, nice to dry for family use during winter and spring, is 

 exceedingly nutritious and a rapid grower, of large and luxuriant 

 growth and the grandest of all as an enormous yielder. You 

 will make no mistake by including this varietv in your order. 

 y pt. 10c, pt. 15c, qt. 25c, y bu. 35c, % bu. 50c, y bu. 90c, 

 bu. $1.75. 



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