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Buckbee's 



Pedigreed 



Southport Red Globe Onion. 



BUCKBEE'S GREAT 

 CARDINAL ONION 



The World Beating Red Onion. 

 An Enormous Yielder. Best Flavor- 

 ed. A Splendid Keeper. Handsome 

 Color. Wonderful Shipper. Matures 

 Early. 



Originated on Rockford Seed Farms and 

 has already niade a reputation that is world 

 wide, it is the money=niaking Onion, tl 

 has size and density, coupled with a splendid 

 'lavor, is one of the very best keepers ever 

 introduced, and has the size and shape to 

 recommend it in the highest degree for the 

 market. I would not praise it so highly if 

 I did not believe it to be alone in its class. 

 It is one of the real monev=makers. No one 

 but Buckbee can furnish GREAT CARDN 

 .NAL SEED. Our supply is limited. Order 

 early. 



Pkt. Sc.; oz. ISc; 2 oz. 25c.; i lb. 45c.: 

 i lb. 80c.; lb. $1.50, postpaid. 



"FULL OF LIFE" ONION SEED 



SOUTHPORT RED GLOBE P^^f" 



The celebrated Blood-Red Globe Onion. Tliis variety has for many years proved one of the 

 most i)rofitable for the market and shipping trade, commanding uuiformlj- good prices in 

 car-load lots. It is of large size and splendid appearance, and frequently yields irom 

 COO to SOO bushels per acre under average culture. It is an Onion of unusual merit. 

 Flesh is firm, finely grained, very rich, yet unusually mild for a red Onion, and is sure 

 to please the most fastidious. The crop is ready to harvest in early Fall, and 

 keeps well until the late Spring months. No one that I have ever known has been 

 disappointed with the results obtained by planting this great Onion. 



My own growth choicest Northern-grown high-grade pedigree stock seed. 

 Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c. ; 2 oz. 18c.; i lb. 30c.; i lb. 55c.; lb. 95c. 



SOUTHPORT YELLOW GLOBE ""tir 



Entirely distinct from Onions of the Danvers type, having notable and strik- 

 ing characteristics of its own. Excels in size, excels in yield, excels in keeping qual> 

 ities, excels in mildness of flavor. >latures in early Fall. Il is sure to satisfy the 

 one who buys a packet or the one who sows fifty pounds or more of seed for car- 

 load shipments. .A truly grand Onion, whose large golden yellow spheres make a 

 beautiful appearance sacked, crated or barreled for the market. 



My own growth choicest Northern-grown h igh-grade pedigree stock seed. 

 Pkt. 5c.; oz. 8c.; 2 oz. 15c.; i lb. 25c.; '. lb. 45c.; lb. 80c. 



SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE 



Handsomest of all Onions. It is of true globe form, pure white, hard, small 

 necked, ripening regularly and evenlv: a splendid keeper. The flesh is firm and fine 

 grained, and mild to taste. Average yields of 500 to 700 bushels per acre are of fre- 

 quent occurrence. No market gardener or Onion grower can afford to plant inferior 

 stock, with only cheapness of price to recommend it, when seed like ours is to be had so 

 reasonable, the results of planting a few ounces often paying many times the first cost of the 

 best seed. My own growth ^ 

 Choicest Northem=grown high= 



grade pedigree stock seed. y^A TIP 



Pkt. Sc.; oz. 18c. ; 2 oz. 

 35c. ; i lb. 60c. ; * Ib.^ 



$1.00; lb. S1.90. y Glooe Onions 



more 

 others 



Southport Yellow Globe Onion. 



AUSTRALIAN BROWN ONION |f 



KEEPING 



Hardiest of All. Sure Cropper. .Abundantly Pro= 

 ductive. Very Fine Quality. You can t go 



wrong on this at the exceptionally low prices at 

 which I offer my home grown seed. This i 

 markable Onion is of medium size, wonder- 

 fully hard and solid and most attractive 

 for market, both in form and appear- 

 ance. They are extremely early m rip- 

 ening and make no stiffnecks or scal- 

 lions. Every seed seems to produce a 

 good-sized Onion, and the bulb begins 

 to form very quickly when the plant is 

 not over 3 inches high. Planted with 

 the Red Wethersfield it will average 

 nearl}' four weeks earlier, and ripen off 

 more uniformly. It has the reputation of 

 keeping indefinitely, and we think from its 

 firmness and hardness that it will keep in gooti^ 

 condition longer than any other Onion known. 

 The color of the skin is a clear amber-brown. 



These Onions have been known to keep nearly a 



whole year in good condition, and on this and .<ass5 f-- ai gS^^ 



other accounts it will commend itself to Onion Set growers, who often lose heavily in ( 



rjring their crop because the sets do not "keep." 



PRi. 4c.; ox. 7c.; 2 oz. 12c.; i lb. 20c.; i lb. 35c.; lb. 65c. 



