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Buckbee's Red Giant 



The Mammoth Red Onion. 

 This magnificent new variety of mj' own introduction has met 

 with the greatest success everywhere, and is now one of the most popu- 

 lar varieties in existence. The largest red On-^on, often weighing from 

 four to five pounds. Many of my customers have grown specimens 

 weighing three to four pounds. In shape Buckbee's Red Giant is r'-und 

 and symmetrical. Sl^m is thin, of a beautiful reddish hue, while the 

 flesh is delightfully pure white, very fine grained and of pleasing flavor. 



1 control the entire stock of this grand novelty. Pkt. 10c. ; oz. 20c.; 



2 oz. 35c.; i lb. 60c.; i lb. $1.10; lb. $2.00. 



Buckbee's Mammoth Silver King 



The King of White Onions. 



The largest white Onion — grows to a remarkable size, average 

 diameter is from five to seven and one-half inches. Single bulbs 

 often attain weights of from two and one-half to four pounds each. 

 The skin is of a beautiful silvery white, the flesh is of a snowy white, 

 and of a particularly mild and "pleasant flavor. So sweet and tender 

 is the flesh that it can be eaten like an apple. Pkt. Sc.; oz. ISc; 

 2 oz. ' S;.; i lb 45c.; J lb= 80c.; lb. $1.50. 



Extra Early White Queen 



A silver-sl'inned variety of quick growth and 

 remarkable keeping qualities. Particularly valuable 

 for pickles. Pkt. 4c ; oz. lOc; 2 oz. 18c.; i lb. 

 3Sc.; i lb. 65c.; lb. $1.25. 



Buckbee's White Pickling 



Nothing Earlier in Onions. 

 This distinct variety is the very earliest Onion 

 Jn cultivation. Of a pure paper-white color, very 

 mild and delicate in flavor; from one to one and 

 one-half inches in diameter, and three-fourths of an 

 inch in thickness. Its extreme earliness makes it 

 very valuable for early table use as well as bunch 

 Onions for market. Pedigreed stock seed. Pkt. 5c.; 

 oz. 1 8c.; 2 oz. 35c.; i lb. 60c.; { lb. $1.00; lb. $1.90. 



Buckbee's White Pickling Onion. 



New Genuine Prizetaker 



The King of All Yellow Onions. 



The Prizetaker Onion has proved itself to be the greatest acquisi- 

 tion in years. It succeeds everywhere — East, West, North and South 

 — and whether grown for home use or for marketing it gives universal 

 satisfaction, yielding Onions often 14 inches around and at the rate 

 of 1,200 to 1,500 bushels per acre. Its immense size will recommend 

 it to all, particularly when it is known that its keeping qualities are 

 unexcelled. The exterior color is pale yeUow, and the interior clear 

 sparkling white. Easilv grown, medium early in' maturing, mild flavor. 

 Pkt. 5c. ; oz. 10c. ; 2 oz. 18c. ; ' 4 lb. 36c. ; 1 o lb. 50c. ; lb. 95c, 



Bermuda Onions 



Headquarters Seed — Genuine Teneriffe Grown. 



These Onions grow to an immense size, and are of a beautiful 

 form. The skin is very thin, flesh white, fine grained, of mild and 

 pleasant flavor. It will grow an Onion from one to one and one-half 

 pounds from seed; very early and profitable. 



Bermuda Island Red — Pkt. Sc.; oz. 20c.; 2 oz. 3Sc. ; -J lb. 60c.; 

 i lb. $1.15; lb. $2.25. 



Bermuda Island White — Pkt. Sc.; oz. 22c.; 2 oz. 40c.; i lb. 70c.; 

 i lb. $1.30; lb. $2.50. 



Crystal White Wax— Pkt. Sc.; oz. 30c.; 2 oz. S2c.; i lb. 8Sc.: 

 i lb. $1.60; lb. $3.00. 



New White Silverskin or White 

 Portugal 



The Standard White Onion for Market and 

 Family Use. 



Flavor mild and pleasant; skin silver white, of 

 handsome appearance, highlj^ esteemed for pickling 

 when young, also for market in early Winter. This 

 is the variety from which white Onion Sets are 

 grown. It will please you immensely for any pur- 

 pose. Buy your seeds from first hands. My own 

 growth choicest Northern=grown high=grade pedigree 

 stock seed. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 12c.; 2 oz. 23c.; i lb. 45c.; 

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



Early White Welsh. 



EARLY WHITE WELSH 



For Green Onions. 



This kind does not form a bulb • 

 but is one of the best kinds for 

 "green Onions." The plants are 

 perennials and can remain in the 

 ground for years. Pkt. Sc. ; oz. I Sc. ; 

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

 $1.7.5. 



Hew White Siiverskin. 



