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BUCKBEE'S "FULL OF LIFE" CABBAGE SEED 



Buckbee's Rockford Market. 



Buckbee's New Race Horse 



The Earliest Cabbage in Cultivation. 



Ready to use in sixty days from time of planting. 

 Heads are of good size, weight from eiglit to tliir- 

 teen pounds, liave but few outside leaves and there- 

 fore may be planted very close together, and yield 

 large crops: alwavs of fine flavor and verv solid. 

 Pkt. sc.: oz. 20c.; 2 oz. 35c.; i lb. 65c.; i lb. $1.25; 

 lb. $2.00. 



Buckbee's Rockford Market 



The Best Second Early Ever Introduced. 



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 natural size. Its uniformity in shape, 

 and large yield per acre render it particularly valu- 

 able to truckers, and its compact form and good 

 quality will render it the finest second early Cab- 

 bage. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 20c.; 2 oz. 35c.; i lb. 65c.; ^ lb. 

 $1.25; lb. $2.00. 



Buckbee's New Race Horse. 



All Head Early 



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, w-ho has in this variety a Cab- 

 bage larger and at the same time earlier — is also 

 valuable for late Winter Cabbage. Seed of All-head 

 sown in July and plants set out about the middle 

 of -August will bring heads large and solid, which 

 are sure to stand the Winter well. Pkt. 4c. ;oz. 15c.; 

 2 oz. 28c.; i lb. 50c.; i lb 90c.; lb. $1.75. 



Henderson's Early Spring 



A Popular .Market Garden Variety. 



The whole plant is finely bred. It possesses won- 

 derful uniformity in shape, being round, slightly 

 flattened at top of head. Flavor is delicious, and 

 every plant makes a good marketable head. Very 

 early variety. Pkt, 4c.; oz. 12c.; 2 oz. 23c.; i- lb. 

 45c,'; i lb. 8"5c.; lb. $1.60. 



Henderson's Early Summer 



Standard Mid=Summer Variety. 



This variety is deservedly popular with the mar- 

 ket gardeners. It forms large, solid, round, flat- 

 tened, compact heads of excellent quality. The 

 heads avsrage more than double the size of the Jer- 

 sev Wakefield, while it matures only ten to twelve 

 days later. Pkt. 3c ; oz. I2c.; 2 oz. 23c.; i lb. 40c.; 

 i lb. 75c.; lb. $1.40.. 



Extra Early Winningstadt 



One of the Best for General Use. 



A very fine header and will grow a hard 

 head under circumstances where most sorts would 

 fail. Plant very compact, v.dth short, thick leaves. 

 Heads regular, conical and verv hard. Pkt. 4c.; 

 oz. 12c.; 2 oz. 23c.; i lb. 4Sc.; i lb. 80c.; lb. $1.50. 



Extra Early Express 



Good size pointed or oval heads, frequently 

 weighing 10 pounds. Extra early, compact, solid 

 and of fine flavor. Pkt. 3c ; oz. 12c.; 2 oz. 20c.; 

 i lb. 3Sc.; i lb. 65c.; lb. $1.10. 



Buckbee's New Century, 



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True Early Jersey Wakefield. 



Bucbkee's Early Marvel. 



Buckbee's Early Marvel 



Good for Summer, .\utumn or W inter. 



The heads are extremely hard and solid, round, 

 flattened on top and ready to market nearly as 

 early as Early Summer, while considerably larger 

 in size. It is as good for Autumn or Winter as for 

 early Summer. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 20c.; 2 oz. 35c.; i lb. 

 65c.; i lb. $1.25; lb. $2.00. 



Charleston or Large Wakefield 



A splendid strain of 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.; 

 i lb. 85c.; lb. $1.60. 



Buckbee's Faultless 



\ Splendid Keeper and Shipper. 

 One of the best second early and FaU varieties 

 ever introduced, is absolutely ■■faultless." Has been 

 in popular and growing dem'and ever since it^intro- 

 duction. Sure to head: large and firm: has but few 

 outside leaves: of vigorous constitution- rapid 

 grower: excellent keeper. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 12c.; 2 oz. 

 23c.; i lb. 45c.; ^ lb. 80c.; lb. $1.50. 



Louisville Early Drumhead 



Recognized Favorite in Southern .Markets. 



A strong and vigorous, but not coarse growing 

 sort of Flat Dutch type. Plants short stemmed 

 and compact, with broad well rounded leaves, verv 

 full at base. Head, semi-flat, thick and of good 

 quality. Pkt. 5c.: oz. 18c.; 2 oz. 35c.; + lb. 60c.; 

 i lb. $1.10; lb. $2.00. 



Gregory's All Seasons 



The heads are hard and solid, round, flattened on 

 top, of very best quality, and are ready for market 

 nearly as earlv as Early Summer, often larger in 

 size. Pkt. 3c.; oz. 12c. ;"2 oz. 23c.; \ lb. 40c.; i lb. 

 75c.; lb. $1.40. 



Buckbee's New Century 



The Best Second Early or .Main Crop Cabbage. 



The very best for general use, being very hardy 

 and sure to head when most sorts fail. It seems to 

 suffer less from the Cabbage worm than any other 

 sort. Plant very compact, with short, thick leaves. 

 Heads regular, very hard, and keeps weU both Sum- 

 mer and Winter. Pkt. lOc. ; oz. 30c.; 2 oz. 50c.; 

 i lb. 90c.; V lb. $1.60: lb. $3.00. 



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 satis- 

 faction. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 18c.; 2 oz. 35c.; i lb. 60c.; 

 4 lb. $1.10; lb. $2.00. 



