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EVERY FARMER 



Should plant a few acres of carrots for Stock food, they are verj' productive, less liable to disease than 

 many other root crops, and being sown earlier do not interfere so much with the labor in the busy time. 



BUCKBEE'S CHAMPION 



Buckbee's Champion is not, properly 

 speaking, a table Carrot, although the flesh 

 Is remarkably firm and sweet. But it is, 

 most emphatically, a Stock Carrot for the 

 farmer and stock raiser, and once used, no- 

 thing will take its place. It is the heaviest 

 cropping variety grown, yielding more tons 

 to the acre than any other sort. The flesh 

 is white, crisp, solid, and very sweet in flav- 

 or. The roots are short and very heavy at 

 the shoulder, rendering them easily harvest- 

 ed. An important feature, also, is that they 

 do not easily break in puUing or storing. 

 The roots frequently measure 15 to 20 inch- 

 es in circumference, and 25 to 50 tons to 

 the acre is not an extravagant statement as 

 to yield. Weight 10 to 25 pounds each. 

 My Own Growth, Choicest Northern Home- 

 Grown Pedigree Stock Seed, postpaid, pkt. 

 5c=; oz. 10c. ; 2 oz. 15c.; M lb. 25c.; H lb. 

 40c. ; ib. 75c. ; 5 lbs. by mail, postpaid, $3.50. 



Buckbee's Improved Short White 



Roots one-half long, smooth, very heavy 

 at the shoulder, but taper regularly to the 

 point. Color light green above ground, 

 white below. Flesh rich, white, solid and 

 crisp and of excellent flavor. A heavy vield- 

 er. Pkt.3c.; oz. 7c.; 2 oz. 12c.; M lb. 20c.; 



lb. 30c.; lb. 50c.; 5 lbs. S2.40, postpaid. 



Buckbee's Majestic 



The largest and heaviest cronning and 

 most nutritious yellow variety. The roots 



are remarkably fine, very symmetrical, of 

 excellent quality, possessing high feeding 

 properties. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 8c.; 2 oz. 14c.; 

 M lb. 20c.; I'i lb. 35c.; lb. 60c.; 5 lbs. ?2.76. 

 postpaid. 



Buckbee's Victoria 



The heaviest cropping white variety. 

 Roots short and verj' heavy at the shoulder, 

 rendering it very easily han-ested. Fre- 

 quently measure 15 to 20 inches in circum- 

 ference and IS to 25 tons to the acre. Pkt. 

 4c.; oz. 8c.; 2 oz. 14c.; Jflb. 20c.; H lb. 

 36c.; lb. 60c.; 5 lbs, S2.75, postpaid. 



Mammoth White Belgian 



A splendid variety for fattening stock. 

 The roots are mammoth in size and veo' 

 productive, often yielding ten tons and over 

 of root s per acre. Pkt. 2c.; oz 6c.; 2 oz. 10c. ; 

 li lb. 15c.; M lb. 25c.; lb. 40c.: 6 lbs. $1.85, 

 postpaid. 



Mammoth Yellow Belgian 



Identical to the Tniite Belgian except in 

 color. Pkt. 2c,; oz. 6c.; 2 oz. 10c ; ;-4 lb. 

 15c.; H»b. 25c.; lb. 40c.; 5 lbs. $1.85, post- 



paid. 



Large White Vosges 



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BUCKBEE'S CHAMPION STOCK CARROT 



A field Carrot especially suitable for soils 

 that are not veri.- deep. One of the very 

 best for cattle feeding. Pkt. 3c.; oz. 7c.; 

 2 oz. 12c.; M lb. 20c.; lb. 30c.; lb. 60c.; 

 5 lbs. $2.40, postpaid. 



BUCKBEE'S "Full of Life" CAULIFLOWER 



German, Blumen-Kohl; French, Chou-Fleur; Spanish, Coliflor; Swedish, Blomkal. 



BUCKBEE'S 1X1^^ CHIEF 



The Best Sure Header. 



The best variety for either market or family 

 purposes; by far the earliest and surest header 

 and the most profitable grown. The Great- 

 er part of Cauliflower seed offered is of 

 European growth, but after years of 

 careful study and perseverance, I am 



ble to offer this thoroughbred, Ameri- 



an variety — "Chief." It is of very 

 ;ompact growth, with short stalks. 

 They can be planted very close to- 

 gether, and the leaves growing up- 

 ward naturally protect the heads, 

 which, to say the least, are hand- 

 some beyond description, meas- 

 uring fully 12 tolo inches across, 

 and even more under careful culti- 

 vation- are pure snow-wbite, very 

 close, compact and ot the most sup- 

 erior quahty. The heads being so 

 extremely solid and deep weigh 

 heavier that any early varietv. Pkt. 

 16c.; 2 pkts. 25c.; 3<i oz. 80c.; oz. 

 $3.00; 2 oz. $5.50; M lb. $10.00. 



Buckbee's Early Favorite 



Earliest, surest and preferable 

 variety to grow, surpassing most 

 other varieties. TA'iU stand heat and 

 drought exceptionally well, which is 

 a great point in its favor and makes it 

 most highly desirable in regions w-here 

 other varieties of Cauliflower have failed to 

 thrive. For planting early and late, for forc- 

 ing under glass, or growing in open ground, it is 

 always satisfactory. It is of dwarf growth, with 

 short outer leaves. Pkt. 5c.; }-2 oz- 40c.; oz. 70c.; 

 3 oz. $1.30; 3^ lb. $2.60. 



BUCKBEE'S 



EXTRA EARLY CHIEF 



Buckbee's True Early Snowball 



Certainly a fine variety, great favorite and standard 

 throughout the countrj'; very early, close grow- 

 ing, of compact habit ; is well adapted for 

 forcing under glass during winter and 

 spring. The heads are large. For early 

 or late planting, for the family or the 

 market garden this variety can be de- 

 pended upon for excellent results. 

 Pkt. 10c. ; ' ; oz. $1.26; oz. $2.00; 

 2 oz. $3.80; )i lb. $7.50. 



Le Normand's Short Stem 

 Sure Header and Very Fine 

 The verj- best large late vari- 

 ety grown: sure lo please. Curd is 

 well protected by leaves, and be- 

 ing hardy it stands drouglit verj- 

 well; a sure header, of good qual- 

 itv and fine in everv wav. Pkt. 

 6c!; oz. 50c.; 2 oz". 90c.; J4 lb. 

 $1.50. 



Extra Early Paris 

 Always Popular; Quality Superior 

 Reliable early variety. Good for forc- 

 ing produces a good head : dwarf 

 habit- sohd pure white curd of super- 

 ior quality Should be planted very 

 earlv. Pkt. Sc.; oz. 30c.; 2.oz. 65c. 

 >4 lb. $1.00. 



Extra Early Dwarf Erfurt 



Selected. 



Remarkable for reliability of heading; dwarf 

 solid, pure white heads of most supenor quality. 

 If planted the first of March, heads eight to ten in- 

 ches in diameter will be readv earlv in June Pkt 10c.; 

 1^ oz. $1.25; oz. $2.00; 2 oz. $3.80; j/lb. $7.50. 

 CAULIFLOWER 



