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H. W. BUCKBEE, KOCXFORD, ILLINOIS. 



BUCKBEE'S FAMOUS DENT CORN 



TWO GREAT MONEY-MAKERS 



In offering the following two varieties of Field Corn I desire to say that 

 they are the true Buckbee Brand and can be relied on. 



CAREFULLY HARVESTED, HAND-SORTED, FIRE-DRIED, PEDI- 

 GREE STOCK SEED. SOLD ON THE EAR OR SHELLED 



Ae lunc as my stock seed last? I am pleased to ■■ffer the two varieties of G REAT 

 WESTERN DENT CORN listed below at the following low prices: (SHELLED; 

 Postpaid, j lb. 15c; lb. 25c. By express or freight at buyer's expense, 

 i bu. 30c; | bu. 50c; \ bu. 80c; bu. $1.50; 2 bu. $2.90; 10 bu. lots or more 

 at $1.40 per bu. 



ShouM any desire either of these two great s. .ri^ ON THE EAR, we can sup- 

 ply a limited amount of carefully selected ears as follows: By freight or ex- 

 press at buyer's expense, 1 bu. $2.50; 2 bu. $4.75; 5 to 10 bu. lots or more 

 at $2.25 per bu. 



BUCKBEE'S GREAT WESTERN YELLOW DENT 



Has Given Great Satisfaction to Every 

 Grower for Many Years 



Stalks grow to a height of seven or eight feet, 

 and set the ears about three and one-half to four feet 

 from the ground — just the right height for easy pick- 

 ing. A wonderful peculiarity of this Corn is that it 

 never produces a barren stalk — every one has an ear, 

 and generally two, sometimes three. The type is 

 very even, ears measuring ten to twelve inches in 

 length, often weighing one and one-half poumis or 

 more. Very uniform in size and shape, with six- 

 teen to eighteen rows of deep, pure golden yellow- 

 kernels set on small-sized cob. which is well filled 

 out over the tip and butt. The grains are of good 

 size, long, flat, and closely set together, deeply dented, 

 and solidly fill the entire surface of the ear. \\ e call 

 this a one-hundred-day Corn, but 



IT OFTEN RIPENS IN NINETY-FIVE DAYS 



of average Corn weather. In its yield it will surpass 

 all other yellow varieties — seventy pounds in the ear 

 will make more than sixty pounds of shelled Com. 

 Buckbee's Great Western Yellow Dent is ex- 

 tremely hardy and a determined drought re- 

 sister. It is adapted to a wider range of soil and 

 variety of climate than any yellow Corn ever offered. 

 No yellow Corn outshells or outyiel Is it. After the 

 Corn is husked the stalks generally remain in fine 

 growing condition and make an exceptionally valu- 

 able forage crop. 



Hon. A. J. Lovejoy, 

 Roscoe, HI. 



The eminent Berkshire 

 Hog Breeder, unites: I 

 am greatly pleased with 

 the results tliat I liave ob- 

 tained by planting Buck- 

 bee' s Great Western Yellow 

 Dent Corn for the past 

 number of years." 



BUCKBEE'S GREAT WESTERN WHITE DENT 



A most marvelous variety of White Com which will, in 

 yield and quality, surprise everyone who plants it. Thousands of 

 my customers from every part of the country are more than pleased 

 with the wonderful results obtained by planting this grand, good, 

 reliable White Dent Corn. It is, indeed, a fitting companion to 

 Buckbee's Great Yellow Dent, the one being all 

 .. . that a White Dent ought to be, the other a Yellow 



Dent of surpassing merit. The stalks generally 

 CK'V;'g;U;V bear two good ears each, and frequently three 



are found. It yields splendid crops even on light 

 soil. All ears are uniform and well filled out, 

 and will easily make sixty pounds of shelled Corn 

 to the bushel. So general has the demand for 

 this great Corn become that I have found 

 it impossible to supply all calls for it the 

 ^ past two years. My crop the past season 

 was a splendid one; but, 

 while we expect to fill all or- 

 ders, I cannot too strongly 

 urge you to place your or- 

 ders earlv. 



C. L. WHIT ACRE, 

 Buckley, Hi.: •t YoH 



will remember that last 

 spring I sent you a large 

 Club Order for Buckbeps 

 Pedigree Seed Corn. We 

 are all more than pleased 

 with the results obtained 

 by planting Buckbee's 

 Seed Corn." 



You are at liberty to 

 write any one whose 

 testimonial appears in 

 this book, enclosing 

 stamp for reply. 



IT WILL BE A FAVOR TO YOUR NEIGHBORS TO TELL THEM ABOUT BUCKBEE'S SEEDS 



