t Bv/CKBEEVS CELEBRATED WESTERN GROWN FIELD 



Lillet 



GOLDEN BEAUTY MIL- 

 LET— (See Cut.)— The finest 

 strain of German or Golden 

 Millet ever offered. It is ex- 

 tremely valuable as a forage 

 plant yielding an enormous 

 quantity of bay, from 3 to 6 

 tons per acre when grown un- 

 der favorable circumstances. 

 It is greatly relished by all 

 kinds of stock and is also a good 

 crop to "clean the land*' and 

 leave it in good condition for 

 seeding. Lb. postpaid 20c. By 

 express or freight at purchasers 

 expense bu. 50c, bu. 81.50. 



COMMON MILLET-Prime 

 Stock. Lb. postpaid 15c. By 

 express or freight, at purchas- 

 ers expense, % bu. 30c., bu. $1. 



HUNGARIAN GRASS — 

 Nearly identical with my Gold- 

 en Miilet. Lb. postpaid 20c. By 

 express or freight, at purchas- 

 ers expense, M bu. 50c. bu. $1.50. 



NANCY HANKS— (See Cut.)— The greatest of all varieties, of 

 my own introduction ; has no equal for productiveness, weight and 

 appearance. Grain is large and handsome, often testing 45~pounds 

 per bushel ; a yield of 100 bushels to the acre is of very common oc- 

 currence. Like its namesake "cannot be beaten." Price by mail 

 postpaid qt. 30c. , pt. 20c. , pt. 10c. Bv express or freight at purehas- 

 er^expense, % bu. 40c, \l bu. -75c, jf bu. 81.20, bu. 82.00, 2 bu. 83.50. 



"WESTERN IMPERIAL— (See Cut.)— Certainly the best of 

 all Spring "Wheat. It is semi-bearded ; has fine large straw ; stands 

 up well, does not blight and has a wonderfully large berry ; cer- 

 tainly a grand cropper, magnificent yielder and will give you the 

 best of satisfaction. By mail postpaid per lb. 20c, 3 lbs. 50c. By 

 express or freight, at purchasers expense, bu. 35c, % bu. 60c, 

 }i bu. 81.00, bu.-Sl.75. 



I have the choicest stock seed of "Winter "Wheat. Will 

 be glad to make special prices upon application. 



WESTERN GROWN CLOVER SEED 



(See Cut.) — Write for lowest market prices, subject to change 

 without notice. At price quoted per lb. I prepay mailing charges ; 

 prices quoted J£ bu., J£ bu., 3*> bu. and bu. includes bags, and all 

 seed will be shipped by express or freieht at purchasers expense. 

 MEDIUM RED— Certainlv a grand varietv. Lb. postpaid 30c 

 CRIMSON, SCARLET OR ITALIAN-New. Lb. postpaid 30c 

 MAMMOTH RED OR PEA VINE— Vigorous grower with 

 large coarse stalks ; 5 to 6 feet high. Used largely for plowing un- 

 der. Lb. postpaid 30c. 



ALSYKE OR SWEDISH— Most valuable of all forage 

 clovers. Order this variety. Lb. postpaid 35c 



ALFALFA OR LUCERNE— Valuable forage plant, largely 

 used in the "West. Known as California Clover. Lb. postpaid 30c. 



WHITE DUTCH CLOVER— This is a valuable pasturage 

 and lawn grass variety. It thrives best on moist, rich ground; 

 does not succeed well on thin soil. When sown alone makes excel- 

 lent forage for bees. Iu conjunction with Blue Grass it makes a 

 desirable pasturage for sheep and cows. Lb. postpaid 45c. 



ORCHARD GRASS — A desirable grass ; stands drouth well ; 

 grows in the shade of trees and thrives well in poor soil. Sow at 

 the rate of 3 bushels to an acre. Lb. postpaid 25c. By express or 

 freight, at purchasers expense, % bu. 75c, bu. 82.00. 



KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS— Also known as "June"' and 

 "Meadow Grass." As a grass for woodlawn pastures or lawns it 

 is superior to all other kinds. On good soil it forms a thick mass 

 of blades that afford excellent pasturage through the entire win- 

 ter. It is a perennial and does not become vigorous until the sec- 

 ond or third year. Very superior for lawn purposes when used 

 with W T hite Clover. Lb. postpaid 30c By express or freight, at 

 purchasers expense, % bu. 40c, % bu. 75c, }{ bu. 81.25. bu. 82.00. 



RED TOP — Good permanent grass, well 

 adapted to wet lands though it will grow 

 with luxriance in almost any soil. Sow at 

 the rate of 2 bu. to an acre. Lb. postpaid 20c. 

 By express or freight at purchasers expense 

 bu. 30c, ^bu. 50c, y 2 bu. 75c, bu. 81.25. 



GREAT WESTERN FERTILIZER— 

 (Pure Bone Meal )— (See Cut. )— Analysis : 

 Ammonia, 3 to 4 per cent ; Bone Phosphate, 

 45 to 55 per cent. Every bag is guaranteed 

 pure bone. It is made from the bones gath 

 ered from the plains and farms without be- 

 ing steamed or baked. Bag of 200 lbs. 84.50; 

 5 bags or over, $4.00. Small lots, 5 lbs. 30c, 10 

 lbs, 50c, 25 lbs. 85c, 50 lbs. $1.50, 100 lbs. $2.75. 

 40 



| 200 lbs 

 PURE 

 (BONE MEAL! 



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— CLOVER 



BUCKBEE'S RELIABLE 

 TIMOTHY— (See Cut.)— Also 

 called "Herd's Grass." This 

 grass is most commonly culti- 

 vated for hay. and for that pur- 

 pose probably surpasses all 

 other grasses in cultivation. It 

 makes" the best hay for horses 

 and market of the entire list, 

 and being early, grass is well 

 adapted to spring grazing. It is 

 a perennial, and if the meadow 

 is kept in good fertility by sur- 

 face dressing it will bear crops 

 indefinitely. Lb. postpaid 20c. 

 Express or freight, at purchas- 

 ers expense, % bu. 75c, bu. $3.50. 



