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H. W. BUCKBEE, SOCKFOBD, ILLINOIS. 



FIELD CORN - Extra Eari y Flint varieties 



We urge our customers to place orders early, before all of our choice seed I s 

 disposed. All of our flint Corn Varieties will be sold only in the shelled state- 

 BUCKBEE'S EAELY NORTHER— The greatest yielding Flint Corn— the 



only Corn for the extreme North; in fact, the greatest of all Fh'nt varieties. Ears ten to 

 fifteen inches long, of rich yellow color. Enormously productive, outyielding any Fiel 1 

 Corn that we have ever grown in the far north. It is not uncommon to find three to 

 four ears on a stalk. Matures exceedingly early, from sixty to seventy days being a 

 fair average. Will surely prove of the greatest value to tho 

 farmers of the far north, particularly the Dakotas, Northern Min- 

 nesota, Wisconsin. Michigan and the Canadian Provinces. You 

 will be pleased with this earliest and big yielding Flint Corn. 



REMEMBER that I control the entire seed supply of 

 this variety. Send to Buckbee's for reliable seed. 

 Price to one and all as long as my stock seed lasts : 

 Postpaid, I lb. 15c; lb. 25c; 3 lbs. 60c. By express or 

 freight at buyer's expense, i bu. 50c; } bu. 

 75c; * bu. $1.25; bu. $2.00; 2 bu. $3.90.; 10 bu. 

 or more, $1.90 per bu. 



YELLOW YANKEE 

 ■ A Flint Corn of Rare Merit 



Particularly adapted to the Northern Middle States. Earliest and 

 best known yellow Flint variety. Will produce a good crop if planted 

 as late as July. Ears large. Choicest stock seed, postpaid, i lb. 

 15c; lb. 25c At buyer's expense, § bu. 30c; i bu. 50c; * bu. 

 80c; bu. $1.50. 



LONGFELLOW 

 Has Individuality that Commends 



A Flint variety that is particularly adapted to the North. It is an 

 eight-rowed sort, with ears twelve to fifteen inches in length and about 

 one and one-half inches in diameter. Small cob, large kernel and very 

 broad. Postpaid, * lb. 15c; lb. 25c. At buyer's expense, £ bu. 

 30c; i bu. 50c; £ bu. 80c; bu. $1.50. 



EXTRA EARLY KING PHILIP 

 A Red Flint that is Unbeatable 



Earliest and best variety of red Flint Corn. Ripens within eighty 

 days from time of planting. Ears large; good vielder. Choicest 

 stock seed, postpaid, 4 lb. 15c; lb. 25c. At buyer's expense, 

 J bu. 30c; i bu. 50c; § bu. 80c; bu. $1.50. 



NORTH DAKOTA WHITE FLINT 

 An Early Maturing Variety 



This is a well-established variety, with uniform characteristics, 

 including early maturity and medium size, both of stalk and ear. Choic- 

 est stock seed, postpaid, J lb. 15c; lb. 25c. At buyer's expense, 

 1 bu. 35c; } bu. 55c; j bu. 90c; bu. $1.75. 



Mr. Joseph Schmit, Vinton, la., writes : 



" Tlie seeds I ordered from you this Spring were the best I ever planted. 

 I believe Buckbee's seeds are tlie best seeds on the market today. They are 

 sure to grow." 



Mrs. Chas. Larsen, Forsythe, Mich., writes: 



" Our seeds from Buckbee's turned out all right. We liad among tlie 

 Red Table Beets one that weighed ten pounds. Our Sugar Beets, on 

 poor ground, were fine, weighing an average of four poutids From an 

 ounce of seed we raised ten bushels of Stump Rooted Yellow Danvers Car- 

 rots, big ones, beside the small ones." 



IMPORTANT 

 NOTICE TO 



EVERY 

 BUYER OF 

 FIELD SEEDS 



Prices on all Farm Seeds are subject to 

 change -without notice. If prices are lower 

 the day your order is received, more seed will be 

 added; if higher, the amount will be decreased. 



Safest Way — Write me your quantits - re- 

 quirements, give varieties, and I will quote you 

 lowest market prices by return mail. 



JERUSALEM CORN 



A New Forage Plant of Great Merit. Belongs 

 to the non-saccharine sorghums, and w as brought a 

 few years since from the arid plains of Palestine. It 

 is pronounced the best and surest grain crop for dry 

 countries and seasons — even better than Kaffir Corn 

 or Milo Maize. It grows several smaller heads on 

 side shoots — often as many as eight heads on a stalk. 

 Very valuable for feeding stock, and proves a gold 

 mine for chicken feed. Plant five to ten pounds per 

 acre. Postpaid, ', lb. 15c ; lb. 25c At buyer's 

 expense, 5 lbs. 40c; 10 lbs. 75c. 



BRANCHING DHOURA CORN 



Yields from six to sixteen stalks from one 

 seed. Being allied to Sugar Cane, cattle, horses and 

 hogs will eat it ravenously. The Rural New-Yorker 

 says: "Though during the severe drought Corn dried 

 up within a few feet of it. the branching Dhoura suf- 

 fered but very little, producing from four to twelve 

 branches, and grew sturdily from six to ten feet high. 

 If cut down it starts again with renewed strength. 

 It yielded at the first cutting at the rate of sixty- 

 eight tons to the acre. Plant five pounds in rows per 

 acre. Postpaid, § lb. 15c; lb. 25c. At buyer's 

 expense, 5 lbs. 40c; 10 lbs. 75c. 



WONDERFUL MILO MAIZE CORN 



Excellent Fodder Plant for Feeding. In a 

 great many sections it is planted to the exclusion of 

 all others. It will produce an amazingly large crop 

 of the richest green fodder of superlative quality. 

 It will grow anywhere. The seed is an excellent fas- 

 tener, and is relished by all cattle, hogs, poultry, etc. 

 Plant 5 pounds in rows per acre. Postpaid, *lb. 15c;. 

 lb. 25c. At buyer's expense, 5 lbs. 40c. ; 10 lbs. 75c. 



SAVE MONEY AND AVOID i OSSIBLE LOSS OF CROPS BY RELYING ON BUCKBEE'S SEED: 



