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5l)CK5EE'S "Full of Life" TOMATOES 



Buckbee's Beefsteak 



German. 

 LIEBESAPFEL; 

 French, 

 TOMATE; 

 Spanish, 

 TOMATE. 

 1 oz. seed for 

 1600 plants, i lb. 

 to transplant for 

 an acre. 



CHALK'S EARLY JEWELL 



The largest, smoothest, and finest flavored extra -early bright 

 red Tomato. Within a week to ten days as early as Spark's Karliana. 

 It is even a heavier cropper, with Tomatoes of a larger size and sweeter 

 flavor, — produced continuouslj- throughout the season. Fruits are 

 very solid and deep through, being almost round or ball-shaped. Skin 

 thin, but sufficiently strong to make it a good shipper. Northern- 

 grown seed. Pkt. fOc; oz. 35c.; 2 oz, 60c.; i lb. 90c.; * lb, $1.50; 

 lb. $2.50. 



BEAUTY 



I have been perfecting this to a larger, smoother fruit than the 

 original stock, and think I have made it the smoothest and best of the 

 large purple sorts. Vines large, vigorous and heavy bearers; fruit 

 large, uniform, very smooth; color purplish pink, flesh Itght pink, excel- 

 lent flavor. Pkt 3c. ; oz. 16c. ; 2 oz. 30c. ; i lb. 50c. ; A lb. 90c. ; lb. $1.75. 



BUCKBEE'S NEW EARLY JUNE PINK 



An extra early purple fruited Toma'to similar to the popular Scar- 

 let fruited EarUana in growth of vine, shape and size of fruit and 

 time of maturing. This is of exceptional value to market gardeners 

 who want an early, purple fruited Tomato, either for home market or 

 to ship: also desirable for planting under glass. Pkt. Sc.; oz. 35c.; 

 2 oz. 60c.: i lb. $1.00; i lb. $1.75; lb. $3.00. 



THE KING 

 OF ALL TOMATOES 



NOTHI.NQ in the way of a Tomato Creation has ever 

 achieved, in so short a time, the tremendously excellent 

 reputation that has come to Buckbee's Beefsteak. Grow- 

 ers from every section of the wide world have sent in un- 

 solicited praise, and the tests to which they have subjected 

 it leave no room for doubt that it has all the qualities re- 

 quired in a Tomato. 



Matures Early Handsome Color, 



Hardy Grower, The Best Keeper, 



A Splendid Shipper, Large Size, 



Enormously Productive, Best of All. 



THE WORLD'S 

 ONE UNBEATABLE TOMATO 



My price to one and all for my own growth, choicest 

 Northern grown pedigree stock seed will be: Pkt. lOc. ; 

 3 pWs. 25c.; * oz. 35c.; oz. 60c.; i lb. $2.00; i lb. $3.50; 

 lb. $6.00. 



Packets are liberal, containing ICiO seeds or more. 



NEW EARLIANA 



An extremely smooth, bright red Tomato of good 

 : size and flavor. Is among the very first ready for the mar- 



ket, and not only remarkable for its earliness, but for its 

 very large size, handsome .shape and bright red color. 

 Pkt. 5c.; oz. 35c. ; 2 oz. 60c.; i lb. 90c.; i lb. SI. 50; lb. $2.50. 



THE NEW STONE 



(BUCKBEE'S IMPROVED STRAIN) 



The Tomato for a .Hain Crop — Choicest seed. I call this the king 

 of the Livingston kinds, which are the best type of large, smooth, 

 solid, "beefy" Tomatoes. Color fine scarlet, stem set high, core small 

 and shallow, so that little is lost when it is taken out of the fruit be- 

 fore slicing. Pkt. 4c. ; oz. 16c. ; 2 oz. 30c. ; } lb. 50c. ; i lb. 90c ; lb. $1.75. 



ROYAL RED 



Fruit large, bright red, very uniform in size and shape and seldom 

 cracks. Pkt. -4c.; oz. I6c.; 2 oz. 30c.; i lb. 50c.: * !b. 90c.; lb. $1.75. 



EARLY ACME 



One of the earliest and handsomest varieties. Medium size; per- 

 fectly smooth and regular: verv solid fruit, l-orne profusely. Dark red 

 with'purplish tint. Pkt. 3c.; oz. I6c.: 2 oz. 30c.; i lb. 50c.; * lb. 90c.; 

 lb. $1.75. 



BUCKBEE'S GOLDEN PRIZE 



?vew golden yellow sort. Flesh thick and of extra quaUtv. Grows 

 in clusters. Produces enormous crops. Even if you should be preju- 

 diced a"-ainst a yellow sort, this will please you. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 20c.; 

 2 oz. 35c.: i lb. 60c; i Jb. $1.10; lb. $2.00. 



Earliana. 



Chalk's Early Jewell. 



Beauty. 



June Pink 



