BUOKBEE'S "FULL OF LIFE" SEEDS, PLANTS AND BULBS. 



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Buckbee's "Full of Life" Cauliflower 



The Cauliflower iiUhouirh ono of the most delicious vegetables is but little grown except by pi-ofessional gardeners because of 

 the erroneous notion it is so difficult to grow that only skilled gardeners can produce it. Anyone will be reasonably successful 

 with this most desirable vegetable if he will observe the cultural directions given on every package I send out. Cauliliowers al- 

 ways sell at very high prices, and to the successful grower there is a very large margin of profit. In many sections of the South 

 this crop hffs been grown very successfully and profitablyi If set out in August so as to grow and head up during the cool 



weather good results can be obtaiued, or Fall seeding iu September or October, except in very severe winters, should turn out: 

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satisfactory. . ■ 



Buckbee's Extra Early Chief. Stands unquestionably at 

 the head of the list as the best variety for either market 

 or family purposes, and by far the earliest, surest 

 header and the most profitable grown. The plants are 

 compact with few narrow upright leaves and are well 

 suited for close planting. The heads are pure snow- 

 vfhite, very close, extremely solid, and deep, and of the 

 most superior quality. Prices postpaid, Pkt. 15c. ; 34" oz. 

 80c. ; 1 oz. $3.00 ; 3 oz. S5.50 ; K lb $10.00. 



Henderson's Early Snuwball. Certainly a splendid stand- 

 ard variety and great favorite throughout the country. 

 Admirably adapted for forcing or wintering over for 

 early crop, and the most popular for these purposes. 

 Prices postpaid, Pkt. 10c. ; K oz. $1.25; 1 pz. $2.00; 2 oz. 

 $3.80; lb. $7..50. 



Buckbee's Early Favorite. Very early, exceedingly 

 hardy, easily grown, and will stand heat and drought ex- 

 ceptionally well. Probably the best variety for the in- 

 experienced gx-ower as it will head under conditions in 

 which some sorts would fail. Prices postpaid, Pkt. 5c. ; 

 oz. 40c. ; 1 oz. 70c. ; 2 oz. $1.30 ; }4 lb. $3.50. i 



Buckbee's '^I^'ull of Life" ¥ale 



Commonly Known as Borecole or German Greens 



In the North the seed may be sown in September and treated like Spinach or they may be treated like late Cabbage and will 

 continue growing until very late in the season, and in the South seed can be planted from the middle of August till late in Octo- 

 ber, and they will live or grow throughout the Winter without protection. 



Turnip-Rooted Kale. A thoroughly distinct new Winter variety which will be hailed as a most desirable acquisition to our 

 Winter and Spring vegetables. In addition to its value for salad the roots are most desirable as a table vegetable for use dur- 

 ing the Winter and earlv Spring. The root is carrot-shaped and when cooked is superior m flavor to either Turnips or Ruta- 

 / bagas ; withstands any amount of cold without protection and will yield a fine crop of salad fully as early as either Turnips or 

 Kale. In the South plant from the middle of August to middle of September in well prepared land and treat as you would 

 Turnips. Prices postpaid, Pkt. 7c. ; 1 oz. Igc. ; 2 oz. .30c, ; 3^ lb. 45c. ; K lb. 80c. ; 1 lb. $1-50 



Dwarf Green Curled Scotch, or German Greens. One of the most 



popular shipping sorts and largely used in the great trucking districts 

 of the South. This plant is low and compact with large bright dark 

 green leaves curled, cut and crimped so that the whole plant re- 

 sembles a bunch of moss. Prices postpaid, Pkt. 3c. ; 1 oz. 6c. ; 3 oz. 

 10c. : ^ lb. 18c. : lb. SOc. ; 1 lb. 55c. 



Tall Green Curled Scotch. Very hardy and not injured by moderate 

 frost. About thirty inches tall with an abundance of densely curled 

 dark green leaves. It stands the winters in the Middle and Southern 

 states withou.t any protection. Prices postpaid, Pkt. 3c.; 1 oz. 6c.; 

 2 oz. 10c. ; U lb. 18c. ; K ll>- 33c. ; 1 lb. 60c. 



Siberian. The old standard Winter variety. The plant is low and 

 spreading and very hardy, with leaves of bright green color and beau- 

 tifully curled and delicate in flavor. Prices postpaid, Pkt. 3c. ; 1 oz. 

 6c. ; 2 oz. lOc. ; )4 lb. 18c. ; lb. 30c. ; 1 lb. 55c. 



Buckbee's New Extra Early Chief Cauliflower 



Dwarf Green Curled Sr.nlch. or German Greens 



