BUCKBEE, ROCKFORD. ILLINOIS. 



THE EGG PLANT should be grown in every garden, for it is one of the most delicious of vegetables Sliced and fried in batter and served 

 1 with raw tomatoes it c in well take the place of meat in summer and fall. Did you know that E™ Plant crowin" was one of the most nrofi 

 table crops? Many growers clear from 5200 to $500 per acre. e v 



Rlirkhpp'<5 New I flrCP Plirnlp I Better variety than New York Purple. 

 DUCMJcc a new Large fUrpie, 1 large size arld nign qua iity of f ruit. and Tits 



extreme productiveness makes it the most profitable to grow: plants large, spreading. 

 Foliage light green. Fruit very large, oval or short: pear-shaped: skin deep purple; 

 flesh pearly white. Plants ripen 2 to 6 large fruits. Pkt. 5c. : oz. 25c. : 2 oz. 40c. Mb. 75c. 

 Rlflfk Ppkin 7 Ver T early, of large size. Prolific and desirable for market gar- 

 Ulacrv rerun, dener's use; fruit nearly round; skin smooth, dark and glossy; 

 flesh white and fine grained. Pkt. 4c.: oz. 25c; 2 oz. 40c.: Jilb. 70c. 



Buckbee's New White Egg Rant, 3 S^S^fi^ffiSafgSp^ 



ferable by far of all to grow either for market, family and shipping purposes Pro- 

 duces much larger fruit and is more productive than the New York Purple. The flesh 

 is more tender and flavor more delicate than purple varieties. Do not confound this 

 with Old Large White or other varieties. I control the entire stock. Pkt. 5c ; oz 25c: 

 2 oz. 40c. : Klb. 75c. 



Fvfrn I arrrp I nnrr Pnrnlp A 0ne of tne earliest and most productive var- 

 L.Vlia Ldlgc Lull); ruiLMC, * ieties, fruit long, dark, rich purple and of fine 

 quality. Sure to give the best of satisfaction for all purposes. Pkt. 3c. ; oz, 15c. ; 2oz.25c ; 

 klb. 45c. 



1 nro-A Mpw VnrLr Pnrnlp Large, round or oval,: of excellent quality, 

 Large new lUItV. rurpiC, b] ghiy esteemed in market, Pkt. 4c.: oz. 15c: 



2 oz. 28c. : H lb. 50c. 



JENNIE E. FR0NK, Donnally Mills, Pa. 



Writes:" Buckbee's Seeds are Best of 

 All." The success I have had in thepasl 

 with your seeds makes me a permanent 

 customer- My neighbors all inquire 

 where I get 7>iy seeds, and you have re- 

 ceived a good many orders on my rec- 

 ommendation." 



TOMATO EGG PLANT. 



TOMATO EGG-PLANT. 



A very great curiosity. Vine 

 has every appearance of an 

 Egg Plant but bears a bright red, solid tomato, as shown in the engraving. It 

 yields as high as 60 beautiful tomatoes to a single plant. Do not faifto try 'this 

 magnificent wonder. It is a gem. Pkt. 5c. 



HEKTbS—Sbveet, Tot and Medicinal 



Wild Cucumber Vine. 



The quickest climber for arbors trellis, fences 

 etc. .known. Makes the most mosaic covering. Never 

 suffers from the heat, but retains its fresh and lively 

 green colors, and what is of prime importance, hardly 

 affected by warm or cold, hot or dry weather, and is 

 never infested with insects. Profuse in bloom. It will 

 sow itself and come up every year in the same place. 

 Sure to please you . Pkt. 5c : oz. 15c. 



The varieties marked with an asterisk [*] are perennial, and when ome obtained in 

 the garden, may be preserved for years with but little care. 

 Anise — Used for cordials, garnishing and flavoring. Pkt. 3c. : oz. 10c. 

 *Balm— Leaves have a fragrant odor. Used for making a pleasant beverage known as 



Balm Wine; also for Balm Tea for use in fevers. Pkt. 3c.: oz. 20c. 

 Basil, Sweet— Leaves used for flavoring soups and seasoned dishes. Pkt. 3c.: oz. 15c. 

 Borage - Leaves used for flavoring, and the flowers furnish bee pasture. Pkt. 3c.: oz. 10c. 

 *Catnip— Leaves and young shoots are used for seasoning: also used as a mild nerv ine 



for infants. Pkt. 4c. : oz. 30c. 

 *Caraway— Seeds used for flavoring bread, pastry, candy, etc. Pkt. 3c: oz. 7c. 

 Coriander— Used in the manufacture of liquors, confectionery, etc Pkt. 3c. : oz. 6c. 

 Dill—Seeds used as a condiment and also for pickling cucumbers. Pkt. 3c: oz. 6c. 

 *Fennel, Sweet— Leaves ornamental: are boiled for fish sauce. Pkt. 3c. : oz. 10c. 

 *Hyssop — Is a stimulant, and used for asthma and chronic catarrh. Pkt. 3c. oz. 15c. 

 *Horehound - Leaves used for seasoning and making cough medicine. Pkt. 3c. i oz. 15c 

 'Hop Seed Pkt. 25c. : oz. SI. 50. 



*Lavender An aromatic and medicinal herb. Pkt. 3c. : oz. 10c. 

 Marjoram, Sweet -Leaves and shoots used forseasoniug. Pkt. 3c.: oz. 10c 

 Poppy. Opium— The plant fi om which opium is manufactuied. Pkt. 3c. : oz. 25c. 

 Pennyroyal— True sort. Particularly suited for planting in rock work. Pkt. 5c. 

 Pot Marigold— A ver\- pretty and useful p'ant. Pkt. 3c. : oz. 15c. 

 *K.osemary— Ornamental Ilerb. Leaves used for seasoning. Pkt. 3c ; oz. 20c. 

 *Rue -For medicinal purposes. Good for colds and croup Pkt, 3c.: oz. 15c. 

 Saffron Used in coloring certain dishes: also for flavoring. Pkt. 3c.: oz. 10c. 

 *Sage Extensively used for seasoning and dressing. Pkt. 3c. oz. 10c.: Jilb. 35c: V41b. 

 : lb. $1.25. Savory. Summer— Leaves and flowers are u>ed in fl-vormg soups, pkt. 3c; oz. 10c. *Savory, Winter— Leaves and younf 

 used in flavoring Pkt. 5c. ; oz. 20c. *Tansy For medie val use Pkt. 4c. : oz. 30c. Thyme— Leaves and young shoots used for 



65c 

 shoots 



seasoning. Pkt. 3 



20c. 



Wormwood— Used nedicmally. It is also beneficial to pouluy. Pkt. 3c' oz. 20c. 



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