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 H. W. BUCKBEE. ROCKFORO ILLINOIS. 



BUCKBEE'S RELIABLE CABBAGE SEED' 



READY to use in sixtv days 

 from time of planting. 

 Heads are of good size, weigh 

 from eight to thirteen pounas, 

 have but few outside leaves 

 and therefore may be planted 

 very close together, and yield 

 large crops; always of fine fla- 

 vor and very solid. I control 

 the entire stock of this earliest 

 of all varieties. Pkt. 5c; 

 oz. 20c; 2 oz. 35c; hi lb. 66c; 

 Hlb.$l 25; lb. $2.00. 



o. Campbell, Holts, ni., 



writes: "Buckbee's Race Horse 

 is the nicest early Cabbage 

 that I raise." 



BUCKBEE'S GREHT DANE. 



For years large quantities of Danish Cabbage have been imported to 

 our leading American markets, the heads being of such solidity that the 

 demand has been far in excess of the supply, always at a price" far above 

 the ruling market rate. To get at tne source of this supply, I dispatched my European traveler direct to Denmark, and after 

 careful inspection of the cabbage-growing localities came to Amack, the home of the Great Sane. I will use Mr Torgeson's 

 (originator) description, which, to say the least, is too modest to express the sterling qualities of this great winter Cabbage: 

 "For more than twenty years 1 have worked in perfecting this variety. Heads are almost round as a ball, of good size, perfectly 

 solid, very fine grained, of the best quality. It is ahead of any variety grown on this side for shipping and all general uses, 

 and [ cannot too highly recommend it to gardeners in vour land (America)." I control the entire stock of this variety, and offer 

 itat the following very low prices: Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; 2 oz. 55c, H lb. GOc; Y, lb. $1.60; lb. $3.00. 



Buckbee's Hockford Narkei. 



THE BEST 

 SECOND EARLY. 



The best second early ever introduced. So say thousands of 

 my customers from all parts of the country who have carefully 

 tested this grand variety the past three years. The whole plant 

 is finely bred; there is no suggestion of coarseness whatever, the 

 veining of the leaves and leaf stems are particular lyflne, the whole 

 head being perfect throughout, It has the peculiarity of heading 

 firmly at an early stage in its growth, so that the finest Cabbage, 

 though small, can be obtained long before it has attained its nat- 

 ural size. Ita uniformity in shape, and large yield per acre ren- 

 der it particularly valu able to truckers, and its compact form and 

 good quality will render it the finest second early Cabbage. 

 Pkt. Sc.; oz. 20c; 2 oz. 35c; M lb. 65c; % lb. $1.25.; lb. $2.00. 

 Gregory's All Seasons-One of the most desirable new sorts and 

 very popuiar as a market gardener's Cabbage. The heads are 

 hard and solid, round, flattened on top, of very best quality, 

 and are ready for market nearly as early as Early Summer, 

 often larger in size. Notedforits ability tostand ahot summer 

 and dry weather. Pkt. 3c; oz. 12c; 2oz. 23c; H lb. 40c; 

 V4 lb. 7"5c: lb. $1.40. 

 Mammoth Red Rock— Certainly the finest and by far the best 

 new variety of red Cabbage on the market. The heads will 

 average over 10 pounds each, and are always of rich red color 

 Inside as well as outside, while they are almost (literally) as 

 hard as rock. Try it. Pkt. 4c; oz. 12c; 2 oz. 23c; 5* lb. 

 45c; H lb. 80c; lb. $1.50. 

 Improved American Savoy— Verv valuable variety, being of 

 much finer flavor and quality than the best of other cabbage. 

 Particularly adapted for private use, where qua'ity rather 

 than quantity is desired. Grown in fall and allowed to be 

 touched by fro=t, it is one of the most delicious of all vegetables. 

 Pkt. 3c; oz. 12c; 2 oz. 20c; H lb. 35c; H lb. 65c; lb. $1.25. 



Dutch Winter, or Hollander 



The heads which are of medium size, average a weight of 

 eight pounds, are very solid and deep, aud of a fine white color, 

 making them entirely distinct from any other strain. Their qual- 

 ity is superior, and they keep better than any other sort, the 

 heads being just as solid and perfect when taken up in the spring 

 as when they are put away in the fall. No cabbage will sell be- 

 side it even if offered at half price. Pkt 5c; oz. 20c; 2 oz. 35c; 

 H lb. 66c; H lb. $1.25; lb. $2.00. 



Mrs. Dora Beall Flatonla, Tex., writes: '■'Tour Cabbage 

 seed has given us remarkable results; in fact, the best 

 that ire have ever planted Our other crops have also 

 been fine. Many have inquired who I buy my seeds 

 from, and you may rest assured that 'Buckbee's Seeds' 

 will be planted very largely in this part or' Texas from 

 now on. Assuriingyou of our appreciation of thecare 

 and attention that you always give our order and 

 thanking you again for the many novelty presents." 



I can also supply the following varieties of Cabbage, which 

 are too well known to need description, at the uniform price of: 

 Pkt. 3c; oz. 12c; 2 oz. 20c; M lb. 35c 



Extra Early Express, Stone Mason Marblehead, Very Early Etatnpes, Large 

 Late Drumhead, Early Peerless, Marblehead Mammoth, Early Large York, Autumn 

 King, Early Dwarf Ftat Dutch, Premium Late Flat Dutch, Yanderrsw or Midsummer, 

 Fottler's Improved Brunswick, Acme Larce Late Flat Dutch, Improved Large Late 

 Flat Dutch, Henderson's Succession, Luxemburg, Fllderkraut, Red Dutch or Pick- 

 ling, Solid South, Perfection Drumhead Savoy, The Lopton. 



Buckbee's Cabbage Seed Is Planted by the Leading Cabbage Growers. 



