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H. W. BUCKBEE, EOCKFOED, ILLINOIS. 



BUCKBEE'S RELIABLE CABBAGE SEED 



German, Kopfkohl; French, Chou-Pomme; Spanish, Repollo; Swedish, Kal. One-half lb. of seed in beds, to transplant, for au t. ere. 



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One of the chief departments of my seed growing business consists of growing Cabbage for seed only. My stock has reached 

 such a high point of merit that it is a household word everywhere that "Buckbee's seed is the most reliable and produces more 

 good, marketable heads per acre than any offered." And from the many thousands of unsolicited testimonials which I have 

 received from all over the country I have reason to believe that the time which I personally spend in my Cabbage fields is truly 

 appreciated by many thousands of customers, who stand by me in saying: "BTJCKBEE'S SEEDS ARE THE VERY BEST." 



CHEAP CABBAGE SEED. It is the poorest investment in the world; the failure can never be known until an entire season's 

 labor and outlay are lost. My seed Is grown from SELECTED HEADS and saved from center shoots. 



ALL-HEAD EARLT. 



A first-class novelty. We quote the origi- 

 nator's description, "Earliest of all large Cab- 

 bages, often coming in before Early Summer. 

 It is at least one-third larger than this popular 

 variety, and therefore much more profitable to 

 the market gardener, who has in this variety a 

 Cabbage larger and at the same time earlier — 

 considerations of the greatest importance, while 

 the All-head Early has that quality to be desired 

 for earliness; is also valuable for late winter Cab- 

 bage. Seed of the Ali-head sown in July and 

 plants set out about the middle of August will 

 bring heads large and solid, which are sure to 

 ■tand the winter well." Pkt. 4c; oz. 12c; 2 

 oz. 23c; i lb. 45c; J lb. 85c; '.b. $1.60, 



Extra Early Winningstadt — One of the best 

 for general use, being a very fine header and 

 trill grow a hard head under circumstances 

 where most sorts would fail, so that those who 

 have failed with other kinds could hope to 

 succeed with this. It seems to suffer less from 

 the cabbage worm than any other sort. Plant 

 very compact, with short, thick leaves. Heads 

 regular, conical and very hard. Pkt. 3c; 



oz. 12c; 2 oz. 23c; i lb. 45c; 4 lb. 85c; 

 lb. $1.60. 



Charleston, or Large Wakefield— St rai i f 



Wakefield, in which the plant is larger and a 

 little later, the head larger and not so pointed. 



Pkt. 4c; oz. 12c: 2 oz. 23c; i lb. 45c; £ 

 lb. 85c;. lb. 51.60. 



Buckbee's Selected 



TRUE EARLY 



JERSEY 

 WAKEFIELD 



The Best Early Cabbage 

 in Cultivation 



It forms fine, solid heads of 

 good size, conical in shape, 

 with very few outside leaves, 

 and of the best quality. We 

 offer this as the earliest strain 

 of this standard variety. 

 Grown only from selected 

 heads. Our strain is remarkably pure; always gives satisfaction. Pkt. 



5c; oz. 18c, 2 oz. 35c; i lb. 60c; § lb. $1.10; lb. $2.00. 



Buckbee's Mammoth 



LATE FLAT 

 DUTCH 



This is the money maker 

 among late Cabbages for 

 gardeners, and for famiiy use 

 it ranks high. Heads are 

 large, sound, very solid; broad, 

 flat on top and of a beautiful 

 bluish-green color, with but 

 few outside leaves. The qual- 

 ity is fine and flavor excellent, 

 heads being, when open, crisp 

 and white. You will make no 

 mistake in planting this va- 

 riety. Pkt. 5c; oz. 18c; 2 oz.35c 



1 lb. 60c; i lb. $1.10; lb. $2.00. 



Henderson's Early Spring — A grand acquisi- 

 tion. The whole plant ia finely bred. It pos- 

 sesses wondeiful uniformity in shape, being 

 round, slightly flattened at top of head. Flavor 

 is delicious, and every plant makes a good mar- 

 ketable head. Very early variety. Pkt. 4c: 

 oz. 12c; 2 oz. 23c; i lb. 45c: '. lb. 85c; 

 lb. $1.60. 



Henderson's Early Summer — This variety is 

 deservedly popular with the market gardeners. 

 It forms large, solid, round, flattened, compact 

 heads oi excellent quality. The heads average 

 more than double the size of the Jersey Wake- 

 field, while it matures only ten to twelve days 

 later. The leaves turn into the heads so com- 

 pletely that about 9,000 planes may be set in 

 an acre, making a very profitable crop. Pkt, 



3c; oz. 12c; 2 oz. 23c; J lb. 40c; J lb. 75c; 

 lb. $1.40. 



BUCKBEE'S FAULTLESS 



One of the best second early and fall varieties 

 ever introduced, is absolutely "faultless." Has 

 been in popular and growing demand ever since 

 its introduction. Sure to head; large and firm; 

 has but few outside leaves; of vigorous constitu- 

 tion; rapid grower; the best of all this class; ex- 

 cellent keeper. Pkt. 4c; OZ. 12c; 2 OZ. 23c; 



\ lb. 45c; i lb. 80c; lb. $1.50. 



Frotscher's Superior Late Flat Dutch — The 



standard late variety throughout the South. 

 A vely superior Cabbage in every way; large 

 size, perfectly solid heads, wondeiful yielder 

 and above ail a fine keeper. You v ill make 

 no mistake bv planting this variety. Pkt. 

 4c. ; oz. 18c; 2 oz. 35c; } lb. 60c; * lb. 

 $1.10; lb. $2.00. 



Yow Grow It Once 



You Will Always Grow It 



BUCKBEE'S 

 MAMMOTH LATE 

 BRIDGEPORT 

 DRUMHEAD 



Standard shipping 

 sort. It makes a large, 

 round, firm head, which 

 seldom bursts or rots. 

 It is now indeed one of 

 the most profitable 

 sorts to grow, and will 

 give you unbounded 

 satisfaction for every 

 purposf. Pkt. 4c; 

 oz. 18c; 2 oz. 35c; 

 J lb. 60c; v lb. $1.10 : 

 lb. $2.00. 



Buckbee's 

 Cabbage 



Will 

 MAKE 

 YOU 

 MONEY 



Try 

 It 



SURE HEAD 



A famous main crop 

 Cabbage, producing 

 large, round, flattened 

 heads of the "Flat 

 Dutch" type, and is 

 remarkable for its cer- 

 tainty to head. Heads 

 uniform, hard, firm 

 and fine in texture, 

 weighing from 10 to 

 15 pounds; sweet fla- 

 vored; has scarcely any 

 loose leaves; keeps 

 well. Good for ship- 

 ping and just the qual- 

 ity to suit market gar- 

 deners and farmers. 

 Pkt. 4c; oz. 12c; 2 

 oz. 23c; } lb. 45c; 

 i lb. 80c; lb. $1.50. 



World Beating for a Main 

 Crop Cabbage 



Has All the Good Qualities and 

 Not a Bad One 



THE TROTH ABOUT BUCKBEE'S SEED IS THIS: THEY ARE THE BEST 



