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H. W. BTTCKBEE, EOCKPORD. ILLINOIS. 



PRIZE MEDAL 



IF ^ pEA 



t>ROSPERITYo^ 



PEAS 



GRADUS 



German, Erbse; French, Pols; Spanish, Gciza.vtk; 

 Swedish, Arte. 



One Quart for 100 feet of drill. Two to three bushels In 

 drills for an acre. I prepay charges on Peas, Corn and Beans 

 by the one-half pint, pint, and quart. Quantities of one-eighth 

 bushel, one-quarter bushel, one-half bushel and bushel are 

 shipped by freight or express at purchaser's expense. 



FOR PRICES IX QUANTITY SEE WHOLESALE PAGES. 



NEW EARLY PROSPERITY or GRADUS 



The New Extra Early Wrinkled Pea. 



The most desirable sort for the home garden. Large podded, and 

 of splendid quality. The vine of this most oistinct sort is like that of 

 Buckbee's First and Best, except that it grows a little taller and pro- 

 dues Peas fit for use a few clays later. The immense pods are as large 

 as those of the Telephone, uniformly well shaped and handsome, and 

 more attractive than those of other first earlies. They ripen slowly and 

 c mtinue fit for uce much longer than most varieties, making this by far 

 tlu. most desirable sort for the home garden. The Peas are very large, 

 or cplendid quality and beautiful color, which they retain after cooking. 

 This variety is practically the same as what is being offered as "Pros- 

 perity." I have taken great pains to secure true stock and have it 

 well grown, zo I am sure that everyone who purchases my seed will be 

 pleased with the variety. Every gardener should try it. Pkt. 8c; 

 i pt. 15c; pt. 26c; qt. 50c. 



NOTTS EXCELSIOR 



Best Early Dwarf Pea. 



It combines to a wonderful degree the good qualities of the Amer- 

 ican Wonuer and Premium Gem Peas without their deficiencies. 



The Vines are Larger and More Vigorous than American 

 Wonder, and Earlier and More Prolific than Premium Gem. 

 The Peas in Sweetness and Quality are Unsurpassed. A most 

 desirable sort for the mnrket gar.lener, and unsurpassed for the home 

 garden. Pkt. 7c; § pt. 15c; pt. 25c; qt. 40c. 



BUCKBEE S FIRST AND BEST 



By most careful comparison I am convinced that this is the earliest and most even stock of White Extra Early Peas in existence, ma- 

 turing so well together that a single picking will secure the entire crop. Vines vigorous and hardy, 2 to 2i feet high, unbranched. bearing 3 t > 

 7 straight pods, having 5 to 7 medium sized, smooth Peas of good quality. The drv Peas are medium sized, smooth, yellowish white. Pkt. 6c; 

 i pt. 12c; pt. 20c; qt. 35c. 



EARLIEST OF ALL or ALASKA 



By careful selection and growing I have developed a stock of this smooth, blue Pea, whi?h in evenness of growth of vine and early maturity 

 of pods is uncqurded by any other extra early Pea. Vines two and two and one-half feet high, are unbranched, bearing four to seven long po is, 

 which are filled with medium-sized dark-green Peas of excellent flavor. Ripe Peas smad, bluish green. Ripens the crop ."II at once, and is an 

 invaluable variety for market gardeners and canners. A very excellent sort. Don't fr l to try it. Pkt. 6c; £ pt. 10c. ; pt. 16c; qt. 30c. 



BUCKBEE'S EXTRA EARLY TOM THUMB or STRAWBERRY 



An extremely early variety of superior merit. " Vines dwarf, about 9 inches high, completely covered with an abundrnce of the finest well- 

 filled po is. It is of such upright growth that it can be planted in rows 10 inches apart. Don't fail to include this variety in your order. Pkt. 

 7c; | pt. 12c; pt. 20c; qt. 35c. 



TRUE AMERICAN WONDER 



A variety whose stout branching vines grow about 9 inches high, and are covered with long, well-filled pods containing seven or eight large and 

 exceedingly sweet, ten ier and well-flavored Peas, nearly as early as First and Best. Dry Peas are medium size, much wrinkled ami flat- 

 tened; pale green. I have taken great pains in growing my stock and know it to be pure and true. Pkt. 7c; | pt. 15c; pt. 25c; qt. 40c 



BUCKBEE'S NEW MAMMOTH MELTING SUGAR 



This variety is far superior to all others of the edible podded class of garden Peas, not only in size of pod, but also in delicious quality, in 



which the large, sweet, brittle and suc- 

 culent pods have none of the tough, inner 

 lining found in the ordinary varieties of 

 garden Peas; they are used in the same 

 way as snap or string beans; the pods are 

 very large, straight, smooth, extremely 

 tender, so brittle that they snap; without 

 any string; of the most delicious flavor, 

 borne in abundance on vines 3 to 4 feet 

 high. Send to Buckbee for original stock 

 seed. 



Pkt. 8c; 4 pt. 15c; pt. 25c; qt. 

 40c 



Remember that I prepay the 

 charges on Peas by | pt., pt. and qt. 



BUCKBEE'S ONIONS RULE THE MARKET. SEE PAGES 49 TO 54 THIS GUIDE 



