BUeKBEE'S GREAT LIBERTY FIELD CORN 



Opens a New Bra of Profitable Corn Growing Throughout the Country, 

 More Good Points Combined in this eorn than any other In Cultivation. 



A Perfect Wonder in Earliness, Yield and Smallness of Cob. 



•'The Best Corn of the Century." So says Mr. C. S.Clark, of Wake- 

 man, Ohio — the largest grower of seed corn in the world — and his word 

 is HONOR. 



Veritable Gold Mine for Every Farm . 



Buckbee'5 Great Liberty Corn has never been known to fail In 

 making a good crop. It's of a most remarkable type and color, being 

 very pure in growth and habit, yet of many beautiful colors (red, amber, 

 pol len yellow and golden cast, also dark red, all on one cob), making 

 it the most beautiful Corn in the crib, on ear, or in the bag shelled. 



This new corn combines more solid merit than any corn in cultiva- 

 tion—more fine and lasting points. Its great merit lies in the fact that 

 it is a natural yielder. Expert Corn growers pronounce it "a Perfect 

 Field Corn as to yield, size of the ears, color, size of cobs, length of 

 grain, size of grain, size of fodder, size of growth of fodder, and the 

 extra fine quality of the fodder. 



Corn growers everywhere cannot help but be pleased with Buckbee's 

 Great Liberty Field Corn, because — 



1st— It is a great natural yielder and grows like a weed. 



2d — It is the longest-grain early Corn in cultivation, maturing gen- 



3d — The fodder grows Btrong, rank and quick, seven to twelve feet 



high, and stands storms to a remarkable degree. 

 4th — The ears set in fine form 3 l /2 to 4 feet from the ground. 

 5th — Our fields are yielding 100 bushels and over of shelled corn per 



acre under average cultivation. 

 6th — It will outyield field corn of any kind, either Dent or Flint, on 



any kind of land. 

 7th — The ears are large (8 to 12 inches long), cobs small and well 



filled (16 to 24 rowed). 

 8th — It has small cob making it a wonderful yielder. 

 9th— It will outshell and outyield the leading 110-day and later 



varieties. 



10th— It is the best corn to fatten stock on in cultivation. 

 11th — It stands the drought better thau any other corn. 

 12th— It husks and shells easily. 



13th— This com will make friends where others fail. 



14th — It's the best corn to cut with corn harvesters in cultivation. 



15th — It will bring the highest market price, 



10th— Will cure out in shock when later varieties will mold and spoil. 

 17'h — Your crop is insured by planting Buckbee's Great Liberty. 

 18th — It Is truly a World Beater In every way. 



erally in ninety days, 



Price to one and all, as long as my choice stock seed lasts (should my supply become exhausted I will return your money promptly): 

 EXTRA SELECTED EARS, In Boxes of One Bushel each: i bu. $2 50; 2 bu. $4.75; 5 to 10 bu. lots or more at $2.25 per bu. 

 SHELLED CORN: Postpaid, % lb. 15c ; lb. 25c. By Freight or Express at buyer's expense, Vs, bu. 30c.; bu. 50c; % bu. 80c, 

 bu. $1.50; a bu. $2.75; 10 bu. or more, $1.25 per bu. 



FIELD CORN— EXTRA EARLY FLINT VARIETIES. 



Seed Corn this year is very scarce and we urge our customers to place orders early before all of our choice seed is disposed of 

 All of our Flint Corn Varieties will be Sold Only in the Shelled State. 



Remember, that 



BUCKBEE'S EARLY NORTHER— The greatest yielding 

 Flint corn The only corn for the extreme north. In fact, the greatest 

 01 all Flint varieties. Ears ten to fifteen inches long, of rich yellow color. 

 Enormously productive, outyielding any field corn that we have ever 

 grown in the far north. It is not uncommon to find three to lour ears 

 on a stalk. Matures exceedingly early, from 00 to 70 days being a fair 

 average. Will surely prove of the greatest value to the farmers of the far 

 north, particularly the Itakotas, Northern Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan 



and the Canadian 

 Provinces. You 

 will be pleased with 

 thisearliestand big 

 yielding Flint 

 .Corn. 



REMEMBER That I control the entire seed supply of this va- I 

 rlety. Send to Buckbee's for Reliable Seed. 



Price to one and all as long as my stock seed lasts: Postpaid, Hbu. 

 15c; lb. 25c. ; 3 lbs. 60c. By Express or Freight at buyer's expense, 

 % bu. 50c; H bu. 75c; Vt bu. $1.25; bu. $2,00; 2 bu. $3 90; 10 lb. 

 or more, $1.90 per bu. 



YELLOW YANKEE— Particularly adapted to the Northern 

 Middle States. Earliest and best known yellow flint variety. Will pro- 

 duce a good crop if planted as late as July. Ears large. Choicest Stock 

 Seed, postpaid, '» lb 15c: lb. 25c. At purchaser's expense, Ya bu. 

 30c; Hbu. 50c; Hbu. 80c; bu. $1.50. 



EXTRA EARLY KING PHILIP-Earliest and best variety 

 of Red Flint Corn. Ripens withiu 80 days from time of planting. Ears 

 large; good yielder. Choicest .Stock Seed, postpaid, Vi lb. 15c; lb. 25c. 

 At purchaser's expense, ',, bu. 30c; > 4 bu. 50c; Y\ bu. 80c; bu.S1.50. 



LONGFELLOW— A varietv that is particularly adapted to the 

 North. It is au eight rowed sort with ears 12 to 15 inches in length and 

 about 1H inches in diameter. Small cob. large kernel and very broad. 

 Postpaid, % lb. 15c; lb. 25c. At purchaser's expense, yk bu. 30c; 

 H bu. 50c.; Yt bu. 80c; bu. $1.50. 



NORTH DAKOTA WHITE FLINT— This is a well estab- 

 lished variety, with uniform characteristics, including 

 early maturity and medium size, both of s'alk and ear. 

 Choicest Stock Seed, postpaid, Y% lb. 15c; lb. 25c; 

 At purchaser's expense, l /% bu. 35c; H bu. 55c. 

 H bu; 90c; bu. $1.75. 



GET YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS TO ORDER THEIR SEEDS WITH YOURS. 



