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BUCKBEE'S "FULL OF LIFE" POP CORN 



Cna^'.r,! nttaf FOR ONLY 25c. I will send prepaid ONE LIBERAL 



special uiier packet each of the above 6 pop corns 



Pop Corn sluiuld l]e found in every Kardeii, esjiecially if there are 

 eliildren to enjoy it during tlie long Winter evenings wliit-li l)ring young 

 peui)le together for social amusement. It is a fact not generally known 

 that Pop Corn pops best when more than one year old, and that when 

 well pojiped it becomes twenty times its natural size; thus a (|uart and 

 a lialf will make nearly a bushel of popped corn. In the illuslration will 

 be seen a convenient "popper," wdiich may be bought for a trille from a 

 hardware store or easily made of wire netting. Did you ever try Pop 

 Corn as a money making crop. You will be surprised at the result. 

 There is always a good market at a fair price, and if yo\i plant my se- 

 lected stock seed you will be able to sell your crop to" planters in your 

 vicinity at a greatly advanced price. 



GOLDEN TOM THUAIB — The newest and best. Dwarf growing; heavy 

 cropping; sure popper. Beautiful golden color, making a beautiful 

 appearing dish when popped. Nothing ever grown can compare witli 

 this strain. Send to Buckbee for true stock. Postpaid, Pkt. 10c. ; 

 i pt. 20c.; pf. 30c.; qt. 50c. By express or freight, not prepaid, qt. 30c.; 

 ; bu. $1.00; -\ bii. $1.75. 



BUCKBEE'S SNOWBALL— The finest white variety in existence belong- 

 ing to the rice family. The best yielder, and far in advance of any 

 other variety, ears averaging six inches in length. Beautiful shape: 

 the best popper. Postpaid, Pkt. 5c.; J pt. 15c.; pt. 25c.; qt. 40c. By 

 express or freight, not prepaid, quart 25c.; i bu. 75c.; i bu. $L25. 



NEW RED BEAUTY — Fine variety. The stalks grow six feet high, and 

 average three to four ears each from five to six inches long and cov- 

 ered with large rice-shaped kernels of a deep red color. Postpaid, 

 Pkt. 5c ; i pt. ISc. ; pt. 25c.; qt. 40c. By express or freight, not prepaid, 

 quart 25c.; i bu. 75c.; i bu. $1.25. 



QUEEN'S GOLDEN — One of the very best and most prolific varieties 

 grown. Its quality and handsome appearance when popped are very 

 noticeable. It pops perfectly wdute, and a single kernel w'ill expand 

 to a diameter of nearly one inch. The stalks grow six feet high, and 

 the large ears are produced in abundance. Postpaid, Pkt. 5c. ; {- pt. 1 Sc. ; 

 pt. 25c.; qt. 40c.; By express or freight, not prepaid, quart 25c.; i bu. 

 75c.; i bu. $1.25. 



MAPLEDALE PROLIFIC — The stalks grow six feet high, and the ears 

 are all large in size, with grains nearly clear white in color. An aver- 

 age ear measured six inches and a half long and contained .58.5 perfect 

 kernels. Pops pure paper white, of fine quality. Be sure to mclude 

 this remarkable variety in your order for Pop Corn. Postpaid, Pkt. 5c.; 

 i pt. 1 5c. ; pt. 2Sc. ; qt. 40c. By express or freight, not prepaid, quart 2Sc. ; 

 Jf bu. 75c.; i bu $1.25. 



NEW STRIPED OR VARIEGATED— A fancy variety, very showy and 

 of the best quality. Rather large ears, filled out with clear, transpar- 

 ent white kernels, beautifully striped with bright crimson. A good 

 popper. Postpaid, Pkt. Sc.; V pt. 15c. ; pt. 2Sc. ; qt. 40c. By express or 

 freight, not prepaid, quart 25c.; J bu. 75c.; bu. $1.25. 



Upland Cress. 



CRESS 



GERMAN, Kresse; FRENCH, Cresson; 

 SPANISH, Mastruco; SWEDISH, Krasse. 



New Upland Cress — Has the highly prized 

 flavor of Water Cress. It is so hardy as 

 to be green nearly the whole year, and is 

 ready for use before any other salad in 

 Spring. Its usage should be more general, 

 as it is of as easy culture as spinach. It 

 is a perennial plant, and can be grown for 

 several years without renewal. Pkt. 5c. ; 

 oz. 25c. 



Curled, or Pepper Grass — This small salad is 

 much used with lettuce to the flavor of 

 which its warm, pungent taste makes a 

 most agreeable addition. Pkt. 3c.; 

 oz. 6c.; 2 oz. lOc; } lb. ISc; I lb. 25c.; 

 lb. 45c. 



True Water Cress — This is quite distinct 

 from the last, and only thrives when its 

 roots and stems are submerged in water. 

 It is one of the most delicious of small 

 salads, and should be planted wherever a 

 suitable place can be found. Pkt. Sc.; 

 oz. 25c. : 2 cz. 4Cc. ; ', lb. 75c. 



Dandelion, Improved Large Leaf. 



True Water Cress. 



DANDELION 



GERMAN, Pardeblum; FRENCH, Pissenlit; 

 SPANISH, Amargon; SWEDISH, 

 Smorblomster. 



'One ounce of seed will sow ISO feet of drill. 



There is a growing demand for cultivated 

 Dandelions, which are fast becoming the 

 favorite Spring Greens. If blanched like 

 celery, make a fine and delicious salad. The 

 roots when dried and roasted are often em- 

 ployed as a substitute for coffee. 



The roots may also be taken up and plant- 

 ed in boxes in the same manner as parsley, 

 and will furnish a supply of fresh "greens" 

 during the Winter months. 



Improved Large Leaf — An improved variety 

 of Dandelion, very early. Leaves fully 

 double the size of the common Dandelion. 

 Years of the most careful cultivation have 

 developed a very fine strain of seed. Sow 

 in May or June and cultivate during the 

 Summer, and the following Spring the 

 leaves will be fit to cut. Pkt. Sc.; oz. 40c. 



Wm. Phinney, Colfax, ill., Sept. 17th, 1910 

 writes: I bought one bushel of seed "Pop 

 Corn" from you last Spring and I will have 

 about 22.500 pounds this Fall. 



