H. W. BUCKEEE, BOCEFOBD, ILLINOIS. 



German, Lattich-Salat; French, Laitue; 



Spanish, Lechdga; Swedish. Laktok. 

 1 oz. of Lettuce -will sow a row 100 feet 



long. 3 to 4 lbs. will sow an acre 



BUCKBEE'S FAMOUS VARIETIES 



AUG NONE T TE—CA BBA GE-LE TTUCE 



Outer leaves colored with russet red and bronze 

 light creamy color. Very hardy and fit for use 

 Market; excellent even for mid-summer. Pkt 



16c; 1 lb. 30c; £ lb. 55c; lb. $1.00. 



Buckbee's Ice Drumhead — It 



grows rapidly, heads extremely 

 early; heads nearly as solid as cab- 

 bage. Outer leaves at first tinged 

 with brownish red, changing toward 

 the center from a golden yellow to 

 a creamy white. As palatable as 

 beautiful; very tender; never bitter 

 and of a sweet buttery flavor. 

 Ready for use from the time it is 3 

 inches across until it runs to seed. 

 I control the entire stock of this 

 variety. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 2 oz. 

 16c; i lb. 30c; i ib. 55c ; lb. 

 $1.00. 



New Iceberg — Quick growing and of 

 exquisite flavor. The large, curly 

 leaves which cover the outside of the 

 solid heads are of bright, light green, 

 with a slight reddish tinge on the 

 edges. They have small indents 

 which are constantly filled with 

 dew-drops, keeping it fresh and 

 showing a remarkable crystalline 

 appearance. I can confidently 

 recommend the New Iceberg. Pkt. 



4c.;oz. Sc.; 2 oz. 15c; ; lb. 25c; 

 J lb. 40c; lb. 75c 



Buckbee's Superb — Finest of all early 

 varieties and unusually good sized and 

 solid; has little tendency to run to seed. 

 Wonderfully crisp, exceptionally tender, 

 and above all delicious in flavor. As a 

 forcing variety it has no superior. Excels 

 as a family or market sort. Pkt. 5c ; 

 oz. 10c; 2 oz. 16c; i lb. 30c; £ lb. 

 55c; lb. $1.00. 



Buckbee's Earliest Forcing — For those = 



who like a large thin, exceedingly tender fe'jjSlpMS 

 leaf, and for those markets which de- 

 mand a large, loose cluster of leaves k " 

 rather than a solid head, this is one of 

 the best varieties for forcing out of doors. 

 Plants large, forming a large, loose head; 

 light yellowish green in color. I con- 

 trol the entire stock of this variety. 



Pkt. 5c ; oz. 10c ; 2 oz. 16c. ; i lb. 30c. : 

 * lb. 55c; lb. $1 00. 

 Mignonette — A Wonderful 



new Cabbage Grand Newt 

 Lettuce. Entire Head Lettuce 

 plant measures — A very large- 

 head variety, ex- 

 cellent for furnish- 

 ing fine, crisp, well- 

 blanched Lettuce 



only 7 inches 

 across.while the 

 heads are solid 

 and compact, 

 green, the solid hearts 

 five days after Boston 



, 5c; bz. 10c; 2 oz. 



WONDERFUL— HEAD-LETTUCE 



during the hot summer months. Plants are rich dark green, growing 

 more than 15 inches in diameter. Heads stand for quite a long time, 

 even in hot summer, before running to seed. Pkt. 5c; OZ. 10c; 2 



oz. 16c; i lb. 30c; § lb. 55c; lb. $1.00. 



I can also supply the following 

 new and standard varieties of Let- 

 tuce, which are too well known to 

 require extended description, at 

 the uniform price of: Pkt. 3c; 

 oz. 7c; 2 oz. 12c; i lb. 20c; J 

 lb. 35c; lb. 60c 



Simpson's Early Curled. 

 Improved Black Seed Simpson. 

 Early Denver Market. 

 Henderson's New York 



Market. 

 Early Boston Market, or White 



Seeded Tennis Ball. 

 Early Black Seed Tennis Ball. 

 Grand Rapids Forcing. 

 Paris White Cos. 



BUCKBEE'S ICE DRUMHEAD 



A PACKET OF LETTUCE 

 SEED CONTAINS FROM 

 2,000 TO 3,ooo SEEDS 

 OR MORE 



GROW MTJSHEOOMS AND MAKE MONEY. FULL INFORMATION ON PAGE 42, THIS GUIDE 



