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BUCKBEE'S SUPERIOR CARROT SEED 



German, MOEHREN; French, CAROTTE; 



Spanish. ZANAHORIA; Swedish, MOROT- 



Buckbee's Earliest Garden. 



BUCKBEE'S EARLIEST GARDEN 



The Earliest Variety in Cultivation and 

 Best for the Table. 



Tops small, finely divided. The reddish 



orange colored roots are nearly round with a 



vroove about the crown and when fully matured 



iiifv are about two inches in diameter, but 



-iiould be used before they are full grown, when 



t hey are tenderaiid delicious. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c. ; 



2 oz. 18c.; '4 lb. 30c.; ' lb. 50c.; lb. 90c. 



NEW EARLY CHANTENAY 



The Best Bunching Carrot. 

 Tliis i.s the best early Carrot in e.vistence. one which 

 i:iari<et gardeners should plant for their main early 



■ rop. The Carrots grow about 6 inches long, are 

 -tump rooted, very smooth, deep red. fine grained. 

 .■~\veet and .sugary, and not apt to crack open while 

 growing. An excellent table sort and a heavy crop- 

 per. Our seed is most carefully selected. Pkt. 4c.; 

 oz. 8c.; 2 oz. 16c.; H lb. 26c.; '2 lb. 46c.; lb. 80c. 



OX HEART OR GUERANDE 

 Early, Handsome; Ready Selling. 

 Tops small for the size of llie roots, which are com- 

 paratively short, but often reach a diameter of 7 inches, 

 terminating abruptly in a small tap root. Flesh bright 

 orange, fine grained and sweet. A Splendid Variety. 

 This is a desirable variety for soil so hard and stiff 

 that longer growing sorts would not tlirive in it. When 

 young, excellent for table use, and when matured 

 C'lually good for stock. Pkt. 4c.; oz. Sc.; 2 oz. 15c.; 



■ ; lb. 25c.; ' lb. 46c.; lb. 80c. 



IMPROVED INTERMEDIATE 

 Enormous Producer 

 .\ very fine varielj- for either field or garden cul- 

 ture. Large, synunetrical roots of a deep orange red. 

 They are straiglit and smooth, free from roughness and 

 of the best quality. Tops are small and roots of 

 mammoth f^tze. Pkt. 4c.; oz. Ire; 2 oz. 12c.; M, lb. 

 20c.; ' 2 lb. 36c.; lb. 60c. 



BUCKBEE'S SELECT DANVERS 



The Best Carrot for Every Purpose. 

 Yield enormous. Qualit.v superb. Tlie best Carrot 

 for general crop; it i.s of a rich orange color, a very 

 heavy yielder and splendid kee[)er. It is a first-class 

 Carrot for all kinds of soils, valuable for both table u.se 

 and .stock. The Leading Carrot Vi e have an extra 

 fine strain of this favorite sort which we have sold for 

 many years, giving the greatest satisfaction to ourcus- 

 'omers. Pkt. 6c.; oz. 10c. ; 2 oz. 18c.; ii lb 30c..- 

 I . lb. 60c.; lb. 90c. 



One Ounce Will Sow a Row 100 Feet Long. 

 Four to Five Pounds Will Sow an Acre. 



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New Early Chantenay 



Ox Heart or Guerande 



EARLY SCARLET HORN 



Tender and Delicious. 



One of the most popular of all varieties. 

 A favorite for early crop. Color deep beautiful 

 orange; flesh finely grained and of agreeable 

 flavor, tops small.' has a short, stump-shaped 

 root, large at top, therefore easily pulled. Crows 

 well in shallow soil, of fine quality; yields and 

 sells well. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 8c.; 2 oz. 16c.; ,'4 lb 

 26c.; K lb. 40c.; lb. 75c. 



EARLY FRENCH FORCING 



Extra early and well suited for forcing. Nearly 

 round roots of yellowish brown color. Never grow over 

 3 inches in diameter, and are best u.sed when about 1 

 inch. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 8c.; 2 oz. 15c.; M lb. 26c.; '2 lb. 

 45c.; lb. 80c. 



IMPROVED LONG ORANGE 



The Best Keeper. 



.Superior variety. The most popular of the olde 

 sorts for farm u.se "on mellow soil. Roots proportion- 

 ately shorter than the Long Orange, and smoother, but 

 so uniform and true that the bulk of the crop will be 

 greater. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 7c.; 2 oz. 12c.; U lb. 20c.; '2 lb. 

 35c.; lb. 60c. 



HALF LONG SCARLET NANTES 



A Favorite Market Variety. 



.Stump rooted. Tops medium size; roots cylindrical, 

 smooth, bright orange; fle.sli orange, becoming yellow in 

 center, but with no distinct core; of the finest quality, 

 excellent for the market or home gardeti. Pkt. 4c.; 

 oz. Sc.; 2 oz. 15c.; U lb. 25c ; 'o lb. 40c.; lb. 75c. 



HALF LONG DANVERS 



Extensively Grown. 



Roots are smooth and handsome, deep orange and 

 of medium length. Flesh sweet, crisp and tender. 

 To|)S medium sized. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 7c. ; 2 oz. 12c.: 

 Ji lb. 20c.; y, lb. 35c.; lb. 60c. 



ST. VALLERY 



Rich, Fine Flavor. 



\ good late variety. It grows long: shape uniform, 

 tapering from a wide shoulder to a point. Pkt. 4c.; 

 oz. 7c.; 2 oz. 12c.; i.f lb. 20c.; ' j lb. 35c.; lb. 60c. 



FOR STOCK CARROTS 



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Fl.NEST EVER PRODUCED. 



T. P. Fulton, Cove, Ark., writes: July I'.'th, 

 1909. 1 have been successful in growing the fin- 

 est vegetables that we ever produced in this part of 

 the country from "Buckbee's Full of Life Seeds." 

 In fact, I have hardly been able to supply the de- 

 mand and I have not solicited a single order. My 

 Sweet Corn especially has been the wonder of the 

 town. I have been filling orders for it since June 

 25th. at lOc. per dozen. In all, your seeds have 

 given the utmost satisfaction. 



