H. W. BUCKDZ:!:, BOCII? SD, HiIiINOIS. 



YIEILD A SURE PROFIT OF $500.00 PER ACRE 



I prepay charges on Onion Sets by the pint and quart. Quantities of i bushel, } bushel, ^ bushel, 1 bushel, or more, will be 



shipped by express or freight at purchaser's expense. 



BUCKDES'C IMPBOVED TOP SETS— By far the most superior 

 variety. Mr. Jlinckler, Che leading market gardener of Oshkosh, 

 Wis., writoc: "I consider the Improved Top Sets far ahead of 

 any other variety. They are the best Onions to eat, will yield at 

 least one-third more and ripen much earUer than any of the Seed 

 Onions. I shall plant them for my main crop next season." It is 

 the best keeper that I know of, having kept perfectly solid for over 

 • a year, 1 should ad\'i3e you to order early, as my stock is sure to be 

 exhausted before the season is over. Give this variety a trial. 

 Postpaid, pt. 22c.; qo. 40c. At buyer's expense, i bu. 75c.; 

 } bu. $ 1.26; 



NEW WHITE MDIiTIPLIEB — One of the most popular varieties, 

 and in some markets sells in preference to all others. Extremely 

 early and a very fine keeper; valuable for both home and market 

 purposes. You cannot possibly be disappointed with it, and will 

 make a mistake if :'OU fail to include it in your order. Postpaid, 

 pt. 20c.; qt. 35c. At buyer's expense, J bu. 75c.; } bu. $1.25, 



BUCKBEE'S NEW WHITE POTATO SETS— Of pure silvery white 

 color, producing 20 bulbs in a cluster from a ringle bulb planted; of 

 excellent quality and size for bunching green; can be ripened for 

 use as pickling Onions; for this latter purpose can be more econom- 

 ically grown than from seed. Keep for a year. The most impor- 

 tant quality is earliness, being ready for market several weeks ahead 



of the rest. Postpaid, pt. 22c.; qt. 40c. At buyer's expense 

 i bu. 75c.; } bu. $1.35. 



NEW YELLOW POTATO SETS— Identical to the above except color, 

 which is of a I ich straw yellow. They produce large* diT, ripe 

 Onions earUer than any other kind. Postpaid, pt. 20c.; qt. 

 35c. At buyer's expense, i bu. 75c.; i bu. $1.25. 



SHALLOTS, or YELLOW MULTIPLIERS — A very derirable variety 

 and resembles the White Multiplier, except in color, which is of a 

 very rich straw r,hade. You will be pleased with results by 

 planting this variety. Postpaid, pt. 20c. ; qt. 35c. At buy- 

 er's expense, J bu. 6Sc.; i bu. $1.7.0. 



EGYPTIAN, or PERENNIAL TREE SETS— This variety never 

 forms a large bulb. Specially adapted for producing green Onions 

 for spring or fall use. Are immensely productive and perfectly 

 hardy. Being perennial, they will, if left in the ground, continue 

 growing for an indefinite time, increasing both from the bottom and 

 from sets produced on top of the stalks. Postpaicl, pt. 15c. ; qt. 

 25c. At buyer's expense, J bu. dCc; * bu. 75c. 



BOTTOM ONION SETS— These are the proiluct of seed and are used 

 for "Green Onions" or to produce large Onions, which they do much 

 quicker than can be grown from seed. Our Sets are very choice, 

 small and dry. 



Onion Sets. Pt. Qt. s Bu. 



Choice White Bottom 12o. 20c. 40c. 



Choice Red Bottom 12c. 20c. 40c. 



Choice Yellow Bottom 12c. 20c. 35c. 



ONION SETS— Special Bulk Prices 



All varieties on Onion Sets are sold by weight. Buckbee's Im- 

 proved Top und Egyptian, or PfT-uniul Tree weigh 28 lbs. per 

 bushel; all other varieties weigh 3:i lbs. per bushel. 



NOTICE— In order to g'et my CataloRue out on time, I have 

 to g'o to press wi' h some of thepa^es (this Onion Set pagre 

 Is one them> in October, which is before most varieties 

 of Sets are harvested. 



WRITSl FOR SPECIAL PRICES 



If yon will write today and send me an exact list of the 

 number of bushels of Oxi'.on Sets that yon desire to par- 

 chase, naming' the varletle" and qnantlty of each, I will be 

 pleased to quote you by early mail my lowest spot cash 

 price on your i-equirements. 



John Laurltzen, Victor, Idaho, wriies: "Your 



seeds do splendidly in this high altitude, which is over 

 6.200 fct above sea level. Our summer seasons here 

 are very short, so that I intend to iry planting onions 

 this year for next year's crop. Will always '.:se Buck- 

 bee's seeds and recommend them to my neighbors." 



J. E, Swartwood, Sciota, Penn., writes: '7 was 

 greatly pleased with the new varieties of seed that you 

 sent me free for experimental purposes; they are deserv- 

 ing of general use by all persons interested in tlie best 

 seeds. I also wish to particularly recommend Buckbee's 

 Earliest Sunrise Sweet Corn, Early Chief Caulif.ower, 

 Snowball Popcorn, and would also s '.y that your Ped- 

 igree Onion seed can't be beat," 



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