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Buckbee's Extra Early Rockford Potato. 



BUCKBEE'S "Full of Life" POTATOES 



Pedigreed Stock Strictly Northern Grown Expressly For Seed 



No seed Potatoes can be compared wich those produced in the North, either for vigor and freedom from disease, or for producing and lone 

 keeping qualities. DATE OF SHIPMENT 



Potatoes will be shipped at any date ordered at purchaser's risk, but where no special instructions are given to the contrary, we will hold 

 same until in our judgment there will be no danger from freezing. Of the many varieties that claim public favor, we have selected the best In 

 cultivation. W rite for Special Prices on large lots. 



BUCKBEE'S EXTRA EARLY 

 ROCKFORD 



TRULY A WONDERFUL POTATO. 



Handsome, Blight-Proof Variety. Very Heavj 



Yielder, Cooking Quality the Best. 



A new Extra Early Variety of great promise. 

 Makes an extremely quick growth and consider- 

 ing its Extra Earliness is a wonderfully heavy yield- 

 er. Is ot very handsome appearance with pink- 

 ish tinged skin and white flesh. Prices, postpaid, 

 I lb. 30c. ; 3 lbs. 70c. By express or freight, not 

 prepaid, i bu. 65c.; i bu. $1.10; I bu. (60 lbs.) $1.90; 

 2i bu. $4.47. 



BUCKBEE'S NOROTON 

 BEAUTY 



The Quick Lunch Potato. 



Is the finest Potato of its kind we have ever 

 seen, and we believe all up-to-date Potato growers 

 should get a stock of the Noroton Beauty as quickly 

 as possible The following is the description of 

 this exceedingly promising variety: 



The rforoton Beauty is the earliest Potato ever 

 grown, being about two weeks earlier than the Ear- 

 ly Rose. Large table size tubers have been grown 

 in sixty days. It is fully as productive as any 

 main-crop or late sort; no EXTRA EAKLV 

 variety yields nearly so heavily. It is handsome 

 in appearance, being a russety white 

 ground, splashed with pink, and pinkish 

 eyes, and more uniform in size and 

 shape than any other variety. The tub- 

 ers mature simultaneously, a fact which, 

 combined with its extreme earliness, 

 practically does away with danger 

 from blight, or disease, or bugs. Its 

 table quality is superb; flesh is white, 

 dry, and the flavor unsurpassed by any 

 other sort; it keeps longer than any 

 other variety, early or late. Prices, 

 postpaid, lb. 30c.; 3 lbs. 70c. By ex- 

 press or freight, not prepaid, i bu. 6Sc. ; 

 4 bu $1.10; bu. (60 lbs.) $1.90; 

 2i bu. $4.47. 



Noroton Beauty or Quick Lunch Potato. 



sLster. 



Extra Early Six Weeks Potato. 



EARLY SIX WEEKS 



Fine Potato for Southern Truckers. 



This is a fine new Potato of the Ohio Type and 

 seems to be in demand everywhere. It has been 

 sold under the SLx Weeks, Early Market, Extra 

 Early Six Weeks, etc. Several seedsmen claim to 

 have introduced it and more than one has repre- 

 sented it as ready for market six weeks after plan' 

 ing. We never had any such success with it, how- 

 ever. It is Extra Early all right and Market Gar- 

 deners and all others who grow Potatoes should give 

 this variety a trial. As now improved, we consider 

 it one of the best extra early market varieties 

 grown. The Potatoes begin to form when the vines 

 are only 5 to 6 inches high. The top and tubers 

 grow rapidly, and in seven or eight weeks from 

 planting are a fine marketable size, and reach ma- 

 liirity in 65 days. As a table Potato they are not 

 ('\rrlled; even for late Spring they keep sound and 

 siiliil. 



Prices, postpaid, I lb. 25c. ; 3 lbs. 60c. By ex- 

 press or freight, not prepaid, i bu. 60c.; i bu. $1.05; 

 I bu. (60 lbs.) $1.85; 21 bu. $4.32. 



RURAL NEW YORKER No. 2 



(Also Known as Dusty Rural.) 

 The Standard White Market Potato. 



One of the largest yielding varieties in existence 

 Large and unusually smooth, with few and shallow 

 eyes, skin white as is also the flesh, which is of super- 

 ior quality. Medium late and the best drought re- 

 There is no other Potato of more handsome 

 appearance than the Purai New Yorker. Al- 

 though it is a large yielder it grows but few 

 and small vines. It is very hardy and will 

 stand the heaviest manuring without getting 

 scabby or spotted. For this rea.son it is one 

 of the most desirable varieties for farmers 

 and Potato growers near large cities to grow 

 for main crop for market. Choicest Pedi- 

 greed Stock Seed. Prices, postpaid, i lb. 25c; 

 3 lbs. 60c. Bv express or freight, no' pre- 

 paid, i bu. 60c.; bu. $1.05; bu. (60 lbs ' 

 ' $ |.85;2.Vhu. $4-32. 



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Mrs. Chaiincey Sayler, Watertown, N 

 Y. Sept. 2Sth 1910, wrile.s-: 1 sent for ^ 

 lb of your Pure Early Rose Potatoes last 

 Spring and raised 105 lbs. from the I lb 

 planted. They grew very large, one 

 weighed one pound and fourteen ounces. 



