H. W. BUCKBEE, BOCKFORD, IIiI.INOIS. 



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Three WORLD=BEATINQ SWEET CORNS for 1907 



Earlier than the Cory. Thousands of my customers who planted 

 "First of All" in 1905 speak in the highest praise of this incomparable 

 Sweet Corn. Thousands of comparative tests made by Sweet Corn ex- 

 perts throughout the country as well as at Rockford Seed Farms have 

 proven it to be from three days to a \s-eek earlier than Cory, making it 

 very desirable, not only for family gardens, but an especial boon to 

 market ■jardeners^ who desire to have the first Sweet Cora in market, 

 and thereby receive the top-notch prices. The illustration, engraved 

 from a photograph of an average ear reduced in size, shows the form 



of the ears, which are of good size, well filled with large grains to the 

 very tip. Many of the ears contain from ten to twelve rows, while the 

 Cory generally has only eight rows. In habit of growth it excels all 

 other early varieties, bfeing stocky and exceptionally vigorous. The 

 quality is most superior, very excellent and surpassingly sweet. You 

 cannot help being pleased by planting Buckbee'S "Best Of All." 

 Postpaid, Pkt. 8c.; ' 2 pt. 12c.; pt. 26c.; qt. 30o. 



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BUCKBEE'S 



After years of careful selection I am able to offer you the best early 

 Sweet Corn on the market. The demand for this certainly "Best Of 

 All" varieties exhausted my stock early in the season again last year. 

 Owing to the very favorable growing season the past year, I am in 

 hopes to have enough to go all around tiiis year, yet from the heavy 

 advance orders that we have had" on this variety I cannot too strongly 

 urge j-ou to order early and make sure of your supply. Buokbse's 

 "Best of All" is of exceptionally stocky growth and an abundant and 

 satisfactory \ielder; ears of exceptionally good size and of a perfect color, 

 kernels very broad and by far the sweetest, richest, whitest and most 



tender of any early variety. Not only is it valuable for family usesi 

 but for early market and shipping purposes it is also in the lead. Mr- 

 Crane, one of the most prominent Sweet Corn specialists, writes: "Gave 

 Buckbee'S 'Best of All' a fair trial, and will say that it surpasses every 

 claim you make for it, and more, too. I can highly recommend it for 

 all general purposes." I have placed the price of this desirable variety 

 of Swet t Corn within the reach of all. Postpaid, Pkt. 8c.; }^ pt. 12c.; 

 pt. 20c.; qt. 30c. 



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BEE'S Private: 5tock 



This Sweet Corn as now improved is the best for m:iin crop. The 

 illustration distinctly shows the formation and depth of grains and the 

 manner in which they are set on the cob, which is small in comparison 

 to the of the ears, making this strain of Stowell's Evergreen Sweet 

 Corn the most preferable variety ever offeretl for main crop. For table 

 use the quaUty of Buckbee's Private Stock Evergreen Sweet Corn 

 cannot be excelled. It is very tender, sugary, and remains a long time 

 in condition suitable for cooking. Coming into market at a time when 

 the main crops are being sol i, thes« are very important conditions. 

 For canning purposes Buckbee's Private Stock Evergreen Sweet 



Corn will prove mo^t satisfactory. Its large ears, with long, slender 

 grains, make by far ihe most salable canned corn, and it out-vields all 

 other varieties. Many of my customers who ma le trials of tliis splen- 

 did Sweet Corn the past year report yields of over 200 bushels of ears 

 per acre. You cannot possibly be disappointsd by planting Buckbee's 

 Private Stock Evergreen. My price to one and all as long as stock 

 seed lasts: Postpaid, pkt. 8c. ;J^pt. 12c.; pt. 20c.; qt. 30c. 



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THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BUCKBEE'S SWEET CORN AND THE OTHERS— BUCKBEE'S IS BEST 



