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BUCK.'BEE'S "Full of Life" TOT CO'RJ^ 



SURE TO GROW. QUICK TO MATURE. 

 EASY TO HARVEST. FINE TO POP. 



Pop Corn should be found in every garden, especially if there are 

 children to enjoy it during the long Winter evenings which bring voung 

 people together for social amusement. It is a fact not generally known 

 that Pop Corn pops best when more than one year old, and that when 

 well popped it becomes twenty times its natural size: thus a quart and 

 a half will make nearly a bushel of popped corn. In the illustration will 

 be seen a convenient "popper," which may be bought fur a trifle from a 

 hardware store or easily made of wire netting. Did you ever try Pop 

 Corn as a money making crop. You will be surprised at the result. 

 There is always a good market at a fair price, and if you plant my se- 

 lected stock seed you will be able to .sell your crop to planters ia your 

 vicinity at a greatly advanced price. 



QOLDE.N TOM THUMB— The newest and best. Dwarf growing; heavy 

 cropping; sure popper. Beautiful golden color, making a beauiiful 

 appearing dish w hen popped, \othing ever grow n can compare with 

 this strain. Send to Buckbee for true stock. 



Postpaid, Pkt. lOc. ; pt. 20c.; pt. 30c.; qt. 50c. By express or freight, 

 not prepaid, quart 30c.; 4 qts. $1.00; peck $1.75. 

 BL'CKBEE'S SNOWBALL— The finest white variety in e.xistence belong- 

 ing to the rice family. The best yielder, and far in advance of anv 

 other variety, ears averaging six inches in length. Beautiful shape"; 

 the best popper. 



Postpaid, Pkt. 5c.; H pt. 15c.; pt. 25c.; qt. 40c. By express or freight, 

 not prepaid, quart 25c.; 4 qts. 75c.; peck SI.25. 



.NEW RED BEAL'TV — Fine variety. The stalks grow six feet high, and 

 average three to four ears each from five to six inches long and cov- 

 ered with large rice-shaped kernels of a deep red color. 

 Postpaid, Pkt. 5c. ; ' i pt. 1 5c. ; pt. 25c. ; qt. 40c. Ey express or freight, 

 not prepaid, quart 25c., 4 qts. 75c.; peck $1.25. 



QUEEN'S GOLDEN — One of the very best and most prolific varieties 

 grown. Its quality and handsome appearance when popped are very 

 noticeable. It pops perfectly white, and a single kernel will expand 

 to a diameter of nearly one inch. The stalks grow six feet high, and 

 the large ears are produced in abundance. 



Postpaid, Pkt. 5c.; '2 pt. I Sc.: pt. 25c.; qt. 40c. By express or freight, 

 not prepaid, quart 25c.; 4 qts. 75c.; peck $1.25. 



MAPLEDALE PROLIFIC — The stalks grow six feet high, and the ears 

 'are all large in size, with grains nearly clear white in color. .An aver- 

 age ear measured six and a half inches long and contained 585 perfect 

 kernels. Pops pure paper w hite, of fine quahty. Be sure to include 

 this remarkable variety in your order for P-jp Corn. 

 Postpaid, Pkt. 5c.; pt. 15c.; pt. 25c.: qt. 40c. By express or freight, 

 not prepaid, quart 25'c. ; 4 qts. 75c.; peck $1.25. 



NEW STRIPED OR VARIEGATED- A fa ncy variety, very showy and 

 of the best quality. Rather large ears, filled out with clear, transpar- 

 ent white kernels, beautifully striped wi^h bright crimson. A good 

 popper. 



Postpaid, Pkt. 5c.: '2 Pt- 15c.; pt. 25c.: qt. 40c. By express or freight, 

 not prepaid, quart 25c.; 4 qts. 75c.; peck $1.25. 



CAPER 



HaK hardy trailing shrub. Buds are nice 

 just before expanding, and unripe fruit 

 pickled. It makes the famous " Caper 

 Sauce." Pkt. 8c.; oz. 75c. 



CARDOON 



German, Kardon; French, Cardon; 

 Spanish, Cardo Hortense. 

 LARGE SPANISH — .A. wonderful and very 

 desirable vegetable. Easily grown, main 

 stalks blanched like celery are used for 

 salads and souds Pkt. 4c.; oz. 15c. 



CHERVIL 



German, Gartenkerbel; French, Cerfeuil. 



Hardy annual, worthy of more genera) 

 use for flavoring and garnishing. Curled variety more beautiful 

 than parsley 



CURLED — Greatly superior to the old, plain variety; earlier, more 

 handsome. ha\ ing fuUv as fine perfume and flavor. 

 Pkt. 4c. ; oz 7c. ; 2 oz. 12c. ; 34 lb. 20c. ; Hlb. 3Sc ; lb. 60c 



Caper. 



stomach disea.se or 

 3 pkts. 25c.: oz. 35c. 



CHICORY 



German, Chicorie; Swedish, Cicoria. 

 LARGE ROOTED, OR COFFEE— Dried and 

 prepared Roots are u.'^ed quite exten.sively 

 as a substitute for and an adulterant of 

 coffee. Pkf. 4c.: oz. 6c.; 2 oz. lOc. : '4 lb. 

 1 8c.; )2 lb. 30c.: lb. 55c. 



ASPARAGUS CHICORY 



A singular, good, healthy and tasty sub- 

 stitute for the well known "Asparagus" and 

 can be produced from .seed planted the first 

 year in abundance. The second growth of 

 tender sprouts which springs from the roois 

 of tills plant, when cut fresh, boiled in salt 

 water and served either warm, or as a salad 

 make a most excellent substitute for the 

 genuine article,^ and is an exceedingly ea.sy 

 Dlant to grow; the benefit derived from the 

 u.se of the stems, by persons troubled with 

 weak digestion, is remarkable. Pkt. lOc. ; 



BUCKBEE'S 

 "Full of Life" 

 Seeds direct from 

 the grower to the 

 planter. 



Chervil, Curled. 



Asparagus Chicory. 



Chicory, Large Rooted. 



