H. W BTTOKBEE, ROOKFORD ILLINOIS. 



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German, MOEHKEN; French CAHOTTE; Spanish, ZANAHORIA; Swedish MOBOT 

 One Ounce Will Sow a Row 100 Ft. Long. Four to Five Pounds "Will Sow an Acre 



BUCKBEE'S SELECT DANVERS 



YIELD ENORMOUS. QUALITY SUPERB 



The best Carrot for general crop; it is of a rich orange color, a very 

 heavy yielder and splendid keeper. It is a flrst-class Carrot l or all kinds 

 of soils, valuable for both table use and stock. The leading Carrot. 

 We have an extra fine strain of this favorite sort which we have 

 for many years, fiiviiig; the greatest satisfaction to our customers. 

 4c.; oz. 7c."; 2 oz. 12c.; M lb, 20c,; H lb. 35c.; lb. 60o. 



ERANDE, or OX HEART 



EARLY, HANDSOME; READY SELLING 



Tops small for the size of the roots, which are comparatively 

 short, but often reach a lia meter of 7 inches, terminating abrupt- 

 ly inasnialhtap root. Flesh bright orange, fine grai~ned 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 equally 

 good for stock, Pkt. 4c,; oz. 6c.; 2 oz. 10c.; J4 lb. 18c.; H lb. 30c.; 

 lb. 50c. 



IMPROVED LONG ORANGE 



SUPERIOR VARIETY 



The most pojmlar of the older sorts for farm use on 

 mellow soil. An improvement obtained by years of care- 

 ful selection of the best formed ;),nd deepest colored roots 

 of the old Long Orange. 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. 

 3c.; oz. 6c.; 2 oz. lOo.; J4 lb. 18c,; '4 lb, 30c, ; lb. SOc. 



Buckbee's Earliest Forcing 



(The Eabliest Variety in Cri,TivATioii and 

 Best Suited fob Forcing.) 



Tops small, finely divided. The reddi.sh- 

 orange colored roots are nearly round ■with 

 a, groove, aboul; the crown and when fully 

 matured th<5y are about two inches in 

 diameter, but should be used before they, 

 are ftill grown, when they are tender and 

 delicious. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 7 c. ; 2 oz. 12c. ; }{ lb. 

 20c: lb. SSc; lb. 60c. 



SUCKBEES SELECT BANVERS 



HALF LONG SCARLET NANTES 



STUmP ROOTED 



Tops medium size; roots cylindrical, smooth, 

 bright orange; flesh orange, becoming yellow in 

 center, but with no distinct core; of the finest 

 quality, and one of the most symmetrical and 

 handsome of the medium-sized sorts; excellent 

 for the market or home garden. Pkt. 3o,i pz, 6c,; .■ 

 2 oz. lOc; M lb, 18e, ; H lb, 30e. : lb. 50c. ■ " [_ 



_ L. A. MINCKLER; a lead- 

 ing gardener oj Zion, Wis., 

 writes: "I /lavs the best veg- 

 etables that were brought in 

 this and the Oslikosh market. 

 The Danvers Carrots— in fact 

 everything could not be beat. 

 Thanks to Btickbee's seeds. " 



B UCKBEE'S EABL,'lkST\ E.ORCINCf 



IMPROVED INTERMEDIATE 



EWOaMOTIS PTvODWJEa 



' iA.' very fine variety for either field or fnr- 

 den culture. Large, symmetrical rooib oi a 

 deep orange red. They are straight and 

 smooth, free from roughness aud of the best _ 

 quality. Tops arp small and roots of mam- 

 moth size. You will find this:variety very 

 desirable for home, market or stock use. 

 Pkt. 4c.; oz. 7g.; 2 oz. 12o. ; >4 lb- 18c.: 

 lb. 30c.; lb. 50c. 



OlARENCE SOSS, Hillyard, Wash., says "The 

 garden seeds gave satisfaction in every respect. 

 The Majestic Carrots were immense. In fact 

 e-^erything did fine although we had an unusually 

 dvj season. Jwiil always have orders for Buckbee' ' 



I can supply the following standard varieties of Carrots which 

 are too well known to need an extended descriction, at the uniform 

 price of Pkt. 3o. ; oz. 6c. ; 3 oz. 10c. ; U lb. 15c."; V lb. 2 8e, ; lb. 50c. 



HAL? LONG DAKVEES. EARLY EKENCH EOKCIKG. 



ST. VALLERY, LONG BED SURKEY. 



LONG RED ALTRIKGHAM. 



New Early 



A-BPT EARLV CHAJSfTENAT 



THE BEST BUNCHING 



CARROT 

 This is the best e^irly Carrot 

 in existence, one which market 

 gardeners should plant for their 

 main early crop. The Carrots 

 grow :'.bout 6 inches long, are 

 stump rooted, 

 very smooth, 

 deep red, fine 

 grained, sweet 

 a-n d sugary, 

 and not » ;)t to 

 crack open while growing. An 

 excellent table .sort and a heavy 

 cropper. Our seed is most care- 

 fully selected. Pkt, 4c.: oz. 7c.; 

 2 oz, 12c,; M lb. 13o.; y« lb. 30c.; 

 lb, 50o. 



NEVER A DOUBT IF THEY 

 ^WSi ARE- THE BUCKBEE BRAND "^^^^ 



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VERY POPULAR 



Horii 



One of the ninst popular of al) 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. Grows well 

 in shallow soil; of 

 fiDP quality; yields 

 and sells well. 



Pkt. 3c.: oz. 6c.; 2 

 oz. 10c. ; H lb. 18o.; 



Yi lb. 30c.; lb. 500, 



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