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ARE YOU AWARE THAT RUTA BAGAS OR SWEDISH TURNIPS ARE AMONG THE MOST VALUABLE ROOT CROPS 

 If sown the last of July or the first of August, they make an excellent pasture for sheep during the fall months, and the 

 bulb or turnip will furnish a rich food for them all winter. All kinds of stock relish and fatten upon them, when fed in 

 combination with hay. 



BUCKBEE'S GIANT 

 Prize Winner Everywhere 



Tliis magnificent Euta Baga, wliicli I first offered in 1890, is un- 

 questionably tlie most profitable of all Swede Turnips, as well as the 

 hardiest, heaviest, best shaped and by far the most productive, a yield 

 of 1,000 bushels per acre and over, under careful cultivation, being 

 of frequent occurrence. Bulbs are somewhat oval in shape, slightly 

 oblong and remain sound and good indefinitely. Flesh is of a beautiful 

 yellow color, always sweet, tender, juicy and mitritious. The finest 

 of all Swedes, and a variety that should be sown in preference to all 

 others. Mr. H. R. Kimball, writes: "Have used Buckbee's Giant 

 Ruta Bagas for a number of years. Find them the best I have tried. 

 In shape, size and uniformity of growth away ahead of anything else." 

 Pkt. 5c.; oz. 8c.; 2 oz. 12c.; i lb. 20c.; i lb. 35c.; lb. 60c. 



BUCKBEE'S MAMMOTH WHITE RUSSIAN 



* The Best in Cultivation 



One of the grandest sorts. Grows very large with single tap Toot, 



small top, short neck. Strong constitution; certain cropper. Will 

 stand hardest Winters. Produces a very heavy weight per acre. 

 Keeps sound till late Spring. The best Ruta Baga in cultivation 

 Pkt. 4c.; oz. 7c.; 2 oz. 12c.; i lb. iSc; i lb. 30c.; lb. 50c. 



NEW MONARCH, or ELEPHANT 



It is very popular in England, and is certainly a" grand variety; 

 claimed to yield larger roots and more to an acre than any other sort. 

 Produces large, oval-shaped roots, with small necks, relatively small 

 tops; skin dark purple above ground, yellow below. Flesh rich yellow, 

 fine grained; of the best quality. Is easy to harvest. Can be grown 

 at less cost than others. Pkt. 3c.; oz. 6c.; 2 oz. 10c. ; i lb. ISc. ; 

 J lb. 25c.; lb. 40c. 



IMPROVED PURPLE TOP YELLOW 



This magnificent Swede is the result of judicious selection; very 

 hardy, productive, and nutritious. A large, purple top, yellow vari- 

 ety. Shape slightly oblong. Produces heavy weight per acre. Sweet 

 and good keeper. Pkt. 3c.; oz. 6c.; 2 oz. 10c. ; i lb. 15c.; i lb. 25c.; 

 lb. 45c. 



TREB SBBDS 



Evergreen seeds should be sown very early in Spring, in a firm, sandy seed-bed. Give the young seedlings some shade the first Summer. 

 Deciduous tree .•seeds sliould be planted from April to the middle of May in drills about 2 feet apart and covered about half an inch in depth. It 

 should also be remembered that while some kinds sprout at once, others require several weeks, and a few lie dormant a whole season. 



Evergreen Tree Seed 



Pkt. Oz. 



Arbor Vitae, American $ .10 $ .20 



Balsam Fir_ _ 10 .20 



Red Cedar._ 10 .15 



Norway Spruce 10 .20 



W hite Pine 10 .30 



Deciduous Tree Seeds 



Pkt. Oz. 



Ash, White $ .05 $ .10 



Bass Wood _ .05 .15 



Bo.x Elder 05 .10 



Catalpa, Speciosa. .10 .20 



Elm, American White 05 .20 



Honey Lotust__ .05 .10 



Maple, Sugar 05 .15 



Maple, Soft , .05 .10 



Osage Orange .05 .10 



Russian Mulberry 10 .25 



i lb. 

 $ .60 

 .60 

 .30 

 .50 

 .90 



lb. 



.25 



.45 



.25 



.60 



.50 



.25 



.45 



.20 



.25 



.75 



lb. 



$2.00 

 2.25 

 1.10 

 1.50 

 2.50 



lb. 

 $ .75 

 1.00 



.50 

 2.00 

 1.50 

 60 

 1. 00 



.60 



.60 

 2.50 



NUTS 



Black Walnut, lb. 20c.; 10 lbs., not prepaid, 65c. 

 Butter Nuts, lb. 20c.; 10 lbs., not prepaid, $1.00. 

 She!!»lJark Hickory, lb. 20c.; 10 lbs., not prepaid, 



FRUIT SEEDS 



7.Sc. 



Pear.. 



Pkt. 



Oz. 



1 lb. 



lb. 



$ .05 



$ .10 



$ .25 



$ .60 



.05 



.10 



.25 



.60 



.08 



.20 



.75 



2.00 



.05 



.10 



.25 



.60 



SMALL FRUIT SEEDS 

 These germinate slowly. Sow them early. 

 Blackberry — Pkt. lOc. ; oz. 50c. 

 Currant — Pkt. lOc. ; oz. 35c. 

 Gooseberry — Pkt. lOc; oz. 60c. 

 Raspberry — Pkt. lOc; oz. 50c. 

 Strawberry — Pkt. ISc; oz. $1.00. 



