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BUCKBEE^S GIANT FODDER CORN 



THE WORLD-BEATING FODDER PRODUCER. SURPASSES ANY OTHER FODDER CORN ON EARTH 



is a great variety which we have been developing for years. Thousands and thousands of our customers in every part of the country assert that 

 It_ stands without a peer for feeding either in the green state or for silo purposes It is very rich in nutriment and a wondrously immense 

 yielder. It grows rapidlj-, is early, short join_led, tall, and produces an overwhelming abundance of leaves and rich, juicy, sugary stalks, with 



a strong tendency to' mamre several ears." 

 70c.; bu. (56 lbs.) $1.35; 2 bu. $2.60; 10 bu. 



Postpaid, } lb. "15c. ; lb. 25c. 

 or more $1.25 per bu. 



Giant Red Cob Ensilage 



One of the Best Fodder Corns 



Beyond doubt the best fodder corn, either to feed green right 

 from tlie field, to put up for the silo, or to cure and stack away. It 

 is a pure white corn, cropping as high as 4.5 tons per acre. It is 

 sweet, tender and juicy, and furnishes more nourishment than any 

 other variety: has short joints and therefore an abundance of leaves 

 and grows to a fair height, but not over-large and course-stalked 

 as some varieties. Price, postpaid, lb. 30c. By Express or Freight, 

 at buyer's expense, i bu. 2Sc. ; 1 bu. 40c.; ^ bu. 70c,; bu. (56 lbs.) 

 $1.25; 2 bu. $2.40; 10 bu. or more $1.15 per bu. 



Sweet Corn for Fodder 



This Com if Planted Thick will give an Abundance of Fodder 



This is a great variety which we have been developing for years. 

 We are confident it surpasses anything on earth. It is very rich in 

 nutriment and a wondrously immense yielder. *It grows rapidly, is 

 early, short jointed, tall, and produces an overwhelming abun- 

 dance of leaves and rich, juicy, sugary stalks, with strong tendency 

 to mature several ears. This variety positively will furnish more ton's 



By Express or Freight at buyer's expense, -J bu. 25c. ; i bu. 40c. ; i bu. 



of corn fodder to the acre and nearly double in nourishment than 

 common corn. Price, postpaid, lb. 30c. By Express or Freight, at 

 buyer's expense, i bu. 40c.; i bu. 75c.; i bu. $1.45; bu. (44 lbs.) $2.75; 

 3 bu. $5.35; 10 bu, or more $2.60 a bu. 



Buckbee's Superior Eariy Kaffir Com 



The Great Drought Resister 



A most excellent corn to plant. Easily yielding two crops of 

 fodder the season. Grows from start to finish; whether it rains or 

 shines it grows^ Plants attain a height of from 6 to 10 feet, straight 

 and upright. .Stems have a stalky tendency and produce numer- 

 ous wide leaves. The stalks do not harden as do other fodder crops, 

 but keep green, brittle and juicy. A most excellent fodder, either 

 green or dry, being highly relished by all stock. It should be sown 

 in rows, about 3 feet apart, planting 6 inches in the rows. Use 

 from 6 to 1.5 lbs. seed per acre. Its wonderful qualities are un- 

 affected, even as far north as Dakota. It is immensely productive 

 and does well everywhere. Postpaid, Jib. 12c.; lb. 20c. By Express 

 or Freight, at buyer's expense, 5 lbs. 40c.; 10 lbs. 60c.; 15 lbs. 7Sc. : 

 50 lbs. $2.00; 100 

 i lbs. $3.00. 



Jerusalem Corn. 



Jerusalem Corn 



A New Forage Plant of Great Merit — Belongs 

 to the non-saccharine Sorghums, and was 

 brought a few years ago from the arid plains 

 of Palestine. It is pronounced the best and 

 surest grain crop for dry countries and sea- 

 sons — even better than Kaffir Corn or Milo 

 Maize. It grows several smaller heads on side 

 shoots, often as many as eight heads on a stalk. 

 Very valuable for feeding stock, and proves a 

 gold mine for chicken feed. Plant five to ten 

 pounds per acre. Postpaid, \b. 15c. ; lb. 25c. 

 At buyer's expense, 5 lbs. 40c.; 10 lbs. 75c. 



Branching Dhoura Corn 



Yields from six to sixteen stalks from one 

 seed. Being allied to Sugar Cane, cattle, 

 horses and hogs will eat it ravenously. If cut 

 down it starts again with renewed strengiii. 

 Ii yielded at the first cutting at the rate of 

 sixty-eight tons to the acre. Plant five pounds 

 in rows per acre. Postpaid, lb. 15c. ; lb. 25c. 

 At buyers expense, 5 lbs. 40c.; 10 lbs. 7Sc. 



Wonderful Milo Maize Corn 



Excellent Fodder Plant for Feeding. In a 



great many sections it is planted to the exclu- 

 sion of all others. It wiU produce an amaz- 

 ingly large crop of the richest green fodder of 

 superlative quality It will grow anywhere. 

 The seed is an excellent faltener, and is relished 

 by all cattle, hogs, poultry, etc Postpaid, 

 J-4 lb. 15c.; lb. 25c. At buyer's expense, 

 5 lbs. 40c.; 10 lbs. 75c. 



Kaffir Corn. 



