BUCKBEE'S *TULL OF LIFE*' T FTTTTCF 



THE MOST USED OF ALL SALADS ^ A. X W V/ X-r 



All Seasons Lettuce. 



ALL SEASONS 



Dwarf White Heart Lettuce. 



Tomhannock Lettuce. 



Sometimes Called San Francisco Market or the Deacon Lctttrce 



Tliis muKiiiticeiit Butter Lettuce is unsurpassed for family, gar- 

 den or market use. Light green outside, while the inner blanched 

 portion is beautiful cream vellow, of delicious, rich, buttery flavor. 

 Pkt. 4c.; oz. lOc; 2 oz. 18c."; \ lb. 30c.: V lb. 50c.; lb. 90c. 



TILTON'S WHITE STAR 



Of tlie Black-Seeded Simpson type, but grows larger and more 

 rapidly, has a broader, thicker, darker-colored leaf, less frilled at the 

 edge; forms a larser. more distinct and solid central cluster of leaves. 

 Pkt. 3c.; oz. 8c.; 2 oz. 15c.; i 'b. 25c.; i lb. 40c.; lb. 75c. 



BUCKBEE'S NEW- 

 GOLD COIN 



A new Cabbage Lettuce. Entire plant 

 measuring only 7 inches across, while the 

 heads are solid and compact. Outer 

 leaves colored with russet red and bronze 

 green, the solid hearts light creamy color. 

 Very hardy and fit for use five days after 

 Boston Market; excellent even for mid- 

 summer. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 12c.; 2 oz. 20t. ; 

 i lb. 35c.; h lb. 60c.; lb. $1.00. 



IMMENSITY 



Sometimes called Maximum. A won- 

 derfully heat-resisting Lettuce, remam- 

 ing a long time, e% en in the hottest wea- 

 ther, without going to seed. It is green 

 outside and yellow in the center. A 

 strong growitig and large heading, late 

 summer sort. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 10c. ; 2 oz. 

 18c.; i lb. 30c.; i lb 50c.; lb. 90c. 



WONDERFUL 



Grand new Head Lettuce, sometimes 

 called New- York. A very large head va- 

 riety, excellent for furnishing fine crisp, 

 weli-balanced Lettuce during the 

 hot summer months. Plants are 

 rich dark green, growing more 

 than 15 inches in diameter. Pkt. 

 4c. ; oz. 8c. ; 2 oz. 1 5c. ; i lb. 25c. ; 

 * lb. 45c.; lb. 80c. 



Philadelphia Butter 



Often Called California Butter or 

 Royal Summer Cabbage 

 Many prefer a large-growing, 

 thick-leaved, smooth, rich fla- 

 vored Lettuce, and to meet this 

 demand we present this sort. 

 Plant dark green, with many 

 nearly round, thick leaves formed 

 into "a very solid round head, 

 which stands a long time without 

 running to seed. Leaves very 

 thick, folded or puckered at the 

 base, the inner ones blanched to 

 a rich yeUow color, and exceed- 

 ingly rich and nutty in flavor. 

 Pkt." 4c.; oz. 8c.; 2 oz. 15c.; 

 k lb. 25c.; i lb. 45c.; lb. 80c. 



PARIS WHITE COS. 



Grows to very large size, pro- 

 ducing long pointed compact 

 bunches. Of fine flavor . Pkt. 4c; 

 oz. 8c.; 2 oz. 15c.; i lb. 25c.; 

 J lb. 45c.; lb. 80c. 



TOMHANNOCK 



Buckbee's New Gold Coin. 



' * - The Handsome Reddish Bronze Lettuce. 



This Lettuce doesn't head — makes a loose bunch of leaves of very 

 fine quality. Edges of outer leaves are a reddish bronze; within, the 

 leaves are almost white. Very crisp and tender. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 12c.; 

 2 oz. 20c.; \ lb. 35c.; i lb. 60c.; lb. $1.00. 



DWARF WHITE HEART or CELERY 



Noted for Its Most Excellent Flavor. 



Earliest in cultivation. The plants grow about eight inches high 

 and four to five inches across. Of stiff growth, every plant making a 

 well-developed head of the most excellent flavor and crisp and tender. 

 Pkt. 5c.; oz. I2c.; 2 oz. 20c.; i lb. 35c.; 4 lb. 60c.; lb. $1.00. 



MAY KING 



For early Spring planting in the open 

 ground it is unequaled. Extremely hardy 

 it is very quick growing. Plants grow 

 from 6 to 7 inches in diameter with outer 

 leaves so closely folded that the plant is 

 practically all head. Of rich, buttery sub- 

 stance, outer leaves are light green, 

 slightly tinged with brown; inner leaves 

 are bright yellow, of a specially fine, rich, 

 buttery flavor. The round compact 

 heads are very solid, so thrt they will 

 carry well to market. Pkt. 5c.; oz." 12c.; 

 2 oz. 20c.; i lb. 35c.; 4 lb. 60c.; lb. $1.00. 



Simpson's Early Curled 



A decidedly crisp variety. Color, very 

 light green; never spotted or brownish 

 in any part. Quality excellent; sweet in 

 flavor. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 8c.; 2 oz. 15c.; 

 \ lb. 25c. ; i lb. 40c. ; lb. 75c. 



Mammoth Black-Seeded 

 Butter 



A strain of large, smooth-leaved head 

 Lettuce, forming large, solid. Cab- 

 bage-like heads of thick, brittle 

 leaves, inner ones becoming very 

 white, tender and fine flavored. 

 Pkt. 4c; oz. 8c.; 2 oz. ISc; 

 i lb. 25c.; i lb. 40c.; lb. 75c. 



Early Prize Head 



This old standard sort still 

 stands at the head of the large, 

 thin leaved clustering sorts, ex- 

 ceedingly tender, crisp and sweet. 

 Pkt. 4c.; oz. Sc.; 2 oz. 15c.; 



1 lb. 25c. ; \ lb. 40c. ; lb. 75c. 



BOSTON MARKET 



or White Seeded Tennis Ball 



A fine sort, fine heads, hardy, 

 valuable to grow in cold frames 

 in Winter. Pkt. 3c. ; oz. 8c ; 



2 oz. 15c.; i lb. 25c.; J lb. 40c.; 

 lb. 75c. 



SALAMANDER 



A large, compact light green 

 head of excellent quality. Leaves 

 broad, thick, somewhat crumpled 

 One of the best heading Lettuces. 

 Pkt. 4c.; oz. 8c.; 2 oz. 15c.; i lb. 

 2Sc. ; i lb. 40c. ; lb. 75c 



