^■^j^J^Y FARIVIER plant a few acres of Carrots for Stock'food, they are very produrf iye, less liable to disease than man? 



other root crops, and being sown earlier do not interfere so much with the labor in the busy time. 



BUCKBEE'S CHAMPION 



The World Beating Stock Carrot. 

 Buckbee's Champion, is not, properly speaking, a table Carrot, 

 although the flesh is remarkably firm and sweet. But it is, most 

 emphatically, a Stock Carrot for the farmer and stock raiser, and 

 once used, nothing will take its place. It is the heaviest cropping 

 variety grown, yielding more tons to the 

 acre than any other sort. The flesh is 

 white, crisp, solid, and very sweet in flavor. 

 The roots are short and very heavy at the 

 shoulder, rendering them easily harvested. 

 Xn important feature, also, is that they do 

 not easily break in pulling or storing. The 

 .-oots frequently measure 15 to 20 inches 

 :n circumference, and 25 to 50 tons to the 

 acre is not an extravagant statement as 

 ;o yield. Weight 10 to 25 pounds each. 

 My Own Growth, Choicest Northern Home- 

 Qrown Pedigree Stock Seed, pkt. Sc.; oz. 

 lOc. ; 2 oz. 1 5c. ; V lb. 25c. ; i lb. 40c. ; lb.75c. ; 

 5 lbs. $3.50, postpaid. 



Buckbee s Improved Short White 



A Marvelously Good Stock Carrot. 



Roots halt long, smooth, very heavy 

 It the shoulder, but taper regularly to the 

 joint. Color light green above ground, 

 white below. Flesh rich, white, solid and 

 3risp and of excellent flavor. A heavy yield- 

 iT. Pkt. 3c.; oz. 7c.; 2 oz. I2c. ; i lb. 20c.; 

 1 lb. 30c.; lb. 50c.; 5 lbs. $2.-10, postpaid. 



BUCKBEE'S MAJESTIC 



I Enormously Productive Yellow Stock Carrot. 



The largest and heaviest cropping and 

 jaost nutritious yellow variety. The roots 

 ire remarkably fine, very symmetrical, of 

 excellent quality, po.ssessing high feeding 

 □roperties. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 8c.; 2 oz. 14c.; 

 i lb. 20c.; i lb. 35c.; lb. 60c ; S lbs. $2.75, 

 Postpaid 



Mammoth Yellow Belgian 



Identical to the White Belgian except in 

 color. Pkt. 2c.; oz. 7c.; 2 oz. 12c.; i lb. 20c.; 

 i lb. 30c; lb. 50c.; 5 lbs. $2.40, postpaid. 



BUCKBEE'S VICTORIA 



Heavy Yielder, Splendid Quality. 

 Heavy cropping white variety. Roots short and very heavy 

 at the shoulder, rendering it very easily harvested. Frequently meas. 

 ure 15 to 20 inches in circumference and 18 to 25 tons to the acre. 

 Pkt. 4c.; oz. 8c.; 2 oz. 14c.; } lb. 20c.; i lb. 35c.; lb. 60c.; 5 lbs. $2.75 

 postpaid. 



LARGE WHITE VOSGES 



One of the Very Best for Shallow Soil. 



A Seld Carrot especially suited for soils 

 that are not very deep. One of the very 

 best for cattle feeding. Pkt. 3c.; oz. 7c.; 

 2 oz. 12c.; i lb. 20c.; ^ lb. 30c.; lb. SOc; 

 5 lbs. $2.40, postpaid. 



MAMMOTH WHITE BELGIAN 



A splendid variety for fattening stock. 

 The roots are mammoth in size and very 

 productive, often yielding ten tons and over 

 of roots per acre. Pkt. 2c. ; oz. 7c. ; 2 oz. I2c. ; 

 i lb. 20c.; i lb. 30c.; lb. 50c.; 5 lbs. $2.40, 

 postpaid. 



Buckbee's Victoria. 



MONEY IN CARROTS 



IF YOU PLANT THE RIGHT SEED. 



There is no better food in Winter for 

 horses and other stock than Carrots 

 cut small, then sprinkled with salt and 

 fed with meal. The yield is enormous; 

 25 to 50 tons per acre is not unusual. 

 I would particularly recommend that 

 those interested in growing roots for 

 stock feeding write to the Secretary of 

 Agriculture, Washington, D. C, for 

 FREE COPY of Bulletin No. 11, which 

 will give vou an unbiased opinion of 

 Carrots for .stock feeding. Buckbee's 

 "Full of Life" Carrot Seed is grown 

 with great care from thoroughbred 

 specimens. Order Early. 



