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H. W. BUOKBEE, ROCKFOBD, ILLINOIS. 



' Grown Peas 



THE, BEST KNOWN 

 SOIL ENRICHCR 



Buckbee's "Full of Life 

 Northern Grown 

 Cow Peas 



These enrich the land until it becomes a 

 veritable gold mine. The Cow Pea was 

 until very recently supposed to be suited 

 only to Southern conditions. Now it has 

 been demonstrated that where suitable 

 varieties are sown the crop can be grovrn with entire success in the North. The CowPea has proved to 

 be one of the greatest fertilizers of the age; it is richer in fertilizing matter, more lasting, a greater soil 

 improver than the fertilizer drawn from the barn-yard. It will take longer to enrich a thoroughly worn 

 out piece of land by barn-yard manure than by sowing plenty of Cow Peas and plowing them under: and 

 for this purpose sow one to two bushels per acre with a grain drill in drills one foot apart. When 

 plowed under as a fertilizer the plowing should be done when the plants are in full bloom. 



Cow Peas, Improved Whippoorwill 



— Northern grown and acclimated, a 

 favorite early bunch growing vari- 

 ety, and one of the best and most 

 popular sorts for all climates. 



Prices postpaid — 20c. per lb. 



By Freight or Express at Buyer's 

 Expense — }£ bu. 40c.; >4 bu. 7.5c.; 

 K bu. §1.40; 1 bu. f3.75. 



Cow Peas, Buckbee's Extra Early 



Prolific — Choicest Northern 

 Grown. Admirably suited to any 

 climate or to any soil; very early and 

 a wonderful yielder. 

 Prices postpaid — 25c. per lb. 

 By Freight or Express at Buyer's 

 Expense — bu. 45c.; bu. 85c.; }4 

 bu. .^l.fiO: 1 bu .^3.00. 



Cow Peas, New Era — Choicest 



Northern Grown. This new 

 variety will do well under any con 

 ditions. 



Prices postpaid — 25c. per lb. 



By Freight or Express at Buyer's 

 Expense— V bu. 60c.; bu, ll.OO; 

 }i bu. II. SO: 1 bu. 63.50. 



FIELD PEAS 



BUCKBEES NEW EAR^^^LAKE Field PEAS 



Buckbee's New Early Snowfiake Field Peas — Where the winters are not too severe, and in the Southern States these 

 can be sown up to November and December, and covereii deeply, come up early in the Spring and grow off rapidly as soon as 

 the weather opens up. They usually make a splendid yield wliich can be fed green; or they can be admirably cured for hay or 

 dry forage; they also make a good soil 



improver when turned under like cow ^ 

 peas or clover, but their greatest value ^ - " ' 



is as a forage crop. Sown with Oats 

 gives them a decided advantage as the 

 Oats help to hold the Peas off the 

 ground enabling them to make a better 

 growth, and as both mature together 

 they make a splendid combination of 

 feed, greatly relished and very nutri- 

 tious for all "farm stock. 



Prices postpaid — 25c. per lb. 



By Freight or Express at Buyer's 

 Expense— t)u. 35c. ; }i bu. 60c.; bu. 

 SI. 00; 1 bu. 81.75. 



Improved Canada Field Peas— Until the 



introduction of Buckbee's Suowflake, 

 Canada Field Peas were wide and fav- 

 orably known and in fact even today in 

 many localities they are a general fav- 

 orite; while they are not as early or 

 prolific as the Suowflake still they are 

 a good general all purpose Pea. 

 Prices postpaid — 20c. per lb. 



By Freight or Express at Buyer's 

 Expense— bu. 25c. ; bu. 45c. , K bu. 

 80e. ; 1 bu. .*l..iO. 



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