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BUCKBEE'S 



Sure Crop Mushrooms 



GROWING MUSHROOMS IS NOT DIFFICULT 



GET RELIABLE SPAWN. 



START RIGHT AND THE 

 AND PROFITABLE 



RESLLTS ARE CERTAIN 



Buckbee's Sure Crop Mushrooms 



No expensive equipment is, or ever will be, necessary for the propaeation. in 

 mone3'-making quantities, of Buckbee's Sure Crop .Mushrooms. Professional growers 

 have had much to do with spreading the idea that process and e<inipment are botb 

 costly. The plain fact is that anyone who starts right (an grow Mushrooms success- 

 fully. He must know how to prepare the beds, where to locate them, and how to 

 care for his crop. But the grower of Radishes must know that much about the crop 

 he expects to raise. ,So that, after all, success in growing .Mushrooms is hedged about 

 by no more mystery and difficulty than is the growing of Radishes. An abandoned 

 outhouse, or waste space in one, a shed, a basement or a cellar can be used for growing 

 Mushrooms and will answer the purpose excellently. I know an almost totally blind 

 man, in Chicago, who kept a goodly supply of >Iushrooms growing constantly in a 

 corner of the basement of the flat building in which he lived. 



WHAT A MUSHROOM GROWER SAYS: 



VICTOR PINET, "The Rockefeller of the Mushroom industry in ?;t. Louis." 

 cleared a small place in Uhrig's Cave recently and set out a Mushroom bed. Then he 

 sat in his easy chair and in three months cut S3. 000 worth of Mushrooms from the bed 

 he had planted. Monsieur Pinet is an unskilled laborer. He might, if he had good 

 luck, have earned $45 a month during the three raontlis he spent cutting $50 a day 

 worth of fungi from his ilushroom bed. — St. Louis=Post-Dispatch. 

 Mushrooms can be grown in tubs, in flats, but the culture require* careful attention and the temperature of the room must be kept at an 

 unhealthful degree. A city man, however, can dig a "dug out" on the north side of his hou.se, roof it over with rough boards and grow enough 

 Mushrooms for home use. If he wants to roof over a part of an old deserted quarrj- he can grow ilushrooms for the market. Contrary to popu- 

 lar belief, the culture of Mushroom in a cellar is healthful. They absorb all the moisture and keep the cellar dry and the air pure. 

 On a bed fifty feet square one can do a profitable marketing business. 



A bed this size, it is estimated, will yield 10 quarts of Mushrooms a day, about $.5.00 worth. This will pay the butcher, grocer and candlestick 

 maker. A boy or girl ten years old can attend to the bed after it is started. The trouble is in the initial work. Afterwards a Mushroom bed. 

 piles up money like a money-lender's interest. 



Anj" cellar, a cdtve, an old quarry pit, even a dug-out in a city back yard, makes an ideal Mushroom garden .A space the size of an ordinary 

 bed, carefully cultivated, will yield all the Mushrooms that a good-sized family can use. 



FACTS ABOUT BUCKBEE'S SURE CROP SPAWN 



This Spawn is prepared solely for me by a specialist, who has not only devoted a lifetime to the work, but who is a profound student of the 

 Industry. His work has resulted in procuring the best and most reliable Spawn in the world. Under my contract it is impossible for the grower 

 to secure any Sure Crop Mushroom Spawn from anyone except Buckbee. 



I can safely assure all Mushroom growers, as well as those who have never grown any, but are on the point of trying it, that they will find 

 -Sure Crop Spawn to be all that is claimed for it and more. It produces immense crops and the Mushrooms that are in demand at the very highest 

 market prices. 



In order to meet the demand for Sure Crop Spawn, and to provide against deterioration of its producing qualities, ray arrangement with the 

 producer is for frequent shipments, which, coupled with the care I give it, renders it absolutely certain that my customers will ail be furnished 

 with Spawn that, if they handle it propeHy. will bring them big returns. 



I have made the price as low as .Spawn of such an exceedingly high grade can possibly be sold for. 



By Mail, postpaid, I lb. 33c.; 5 lbs. $1.40. At buyer's expense, 1 lb. 23c.; 5 lbs. $1 00; 25 lbs. $3.75; 100 lbs. $12.00. 



BUCKBEE'S HIGH GRADE ENGLISH SPAWN 



Comes in pressed bricks weighing a pound or more. Price, postpaid, lb. 25c.: 5 lbs. $1.00. Not prepaid, lb. 15c.; 8 lbs. $1.00; 25 lbs. $2.00 

 100 lbs. $7.25. 



BEST FRENCH SPAWN 



Put up in boxes of two pounds each. Price per box prepaid, 90c. Not prepaid, 70c. The same loose, per lb., prepaid. 40c. Not prepaid 30c 

 Buyers in quantity are urged to state whether they want shipment made by freight or express. 

 I furnish every buyer of mushroom spawn with explicit directions for growing. If they are followed there is nothing so certain as big success. 



MUSTARD 



German, Senf; French, Moutarde; Spanish, Mostazoe. 



New Chinese — The large leaves have a pleasant, pungent flavor, and 

 cftn be eaten the same as other salads. Pkt. 4c.i oc 7c. 2 oz. 12c.; 

 X lb. 18c.; !4 lb. 34c: Tb. 60c 

 Ostrich Plumed Mustard — Leaves exquisitely crimped, raffled and 

 trilled, of superior flavor and very popular. Prices postpaid, Pkt. 4c. ; 

 oz. 7c.; 2 oz. 12c.; J-i lb. I8c;' 32 lb. 34c.; lb. 60c 

 iouthern Giant Curled. Highly esteemed in the South. Prices post- 

 paid. Pkt. 4c ; 

 oz. 6c ; 2 oz. 

 lOc; H lb. 

 18c; lb. 

 30c.; lb. 50c. 



White Seeded 

 : — Useful for 

 salads and 

 greens. Price 

 postpaid. Pkt. 

 2c ; oz. 5c ; 

 2o7. 8c; '4 lb. 

 1 2c; 1:, lb. 

 20c; lb. 35c. 



Black Seeded 

 — Is sharper 

 and more 

 pungent than 

 any other va- 

 riety. Prices 

 postpaid, Pkt. 

 2c.^ oz. 5c ; 

 2oz. 8c; '4 lb. 

 12c: 'h lb. 

 20c.; lb. 35c. 



MARTYNIA (Proboscidea) 



Omanaental in growth, bearing large spikes of flc^;"ers, followed 

 by hairy seed pods, which axe used for pickling. Pkt. 4c. ; oz. 20c. 



OKRA, or Gumbo 



Kleckley's Improved — Immense plants, close jointed with ample foli- 

 age, bearing smooth white pods at each leaf joint, yoimg pads are 

 exceptionally tender and fleshy. 

 Pkt. 4c; oz. 10c. ; 2 oz. 

 15c.; H lb. 2Sc; lb. 

 40c. ; lb. 60c. 



Perkins' Improved — Pods 4 

 inches long produced in 

 great profusion; of hand- 

 some green color and of 

 best quality. 



Pkt. 4c.; oz. 7c.; 2 oz. 1 2c; 

 H lb. 20c; H lb. 35c.; lb. 

 60c 



White Velvet — Pods romid 



and smooth, never prickly 



to the touch. Produced in 



great abundance. 

 Pkt. 2c.; oz. Sc.; H lb. 



12c.; lb. 22c.; lb. 40c. 

 New Lad> Finger — Seed pods 



produced in abundance 



give a con.sistency and fla- 

 vor that is unequaled. 



Quite prolific, producing 



long, slender pods of the 



form of a lady's finger. 

 Pk-t. 3c. ; oz. 6c. ; 2 oz. 



10c; Mb. 18c.; lb. 30c; 



lb. 50c. Kleckley's Improved 



