H. W. EUCXFEE, BOCKrORD, IIiLINOIS. 



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VVORLD=BEATINQ 

 FALL AND WINTER 



SQUASH 



BUCKBEE VARIETIES 

 OF SUPERIOR WORTH 



CHILIAN GIANT 

 The Heavyweight of the Squash Family 



<^H1L AN GIANT 



The Largest of All. I can 



justly claim to have the best 

 strain of this variety in the 

 market; certainly there is no 

 better. Rather flat at both 

 ends. Single spc imens have 

 grown to the enormous weight 

 i4a of 3(K) pounds. Outer color a 

 ™ rich orange yellow; fle;h very 

 thick and of rich yellov/ color; 

 quality good, very nutritious, 

 making it exceptionally valu- 

 able for all family and market 

 purposes. Its size makes it 

 profitable to grow for stock 

 feeding also. Plrt. 4C.; OZ. 



IGc; 2 OZ. 2Sc.; \ lb. 40c.; 

 i lb. 76c.; lb. $1.35. 



NEW GOLDEN HUBBARD 



Justly Popular Wherever and Whenever Grown 



This Is a True Hubbard Squash, Except in Color, which is 

 Bright Golden. The xiue is a \-igorous, but not rampant, grower, and 

 wonderfully productive, expending the energy derived from liberal fer- 

 tilizing in the production of an increased number rather than of over- 

 grown and coarse fruitc, as some varieties are apt to do. It ripens its 

 crop very early and uniformly, thus making it a certain cropper. The 



fruits are very uniform in size, 

 weighing from six to eight 

 pounds, and in shape are like the 

 Hubbard. Though maturing 

 early they are wonderfully long 

 keepers, so they can be held over 

 in good condition for Spring use. 

 The shell is warty, hard and 

 strong, and a very beautiful 

 orange red color, except for a. bit 

 of olive green on the blossom end. 

 The flesh is a deep orange, and 

 uniformly so to the rind, never 

 having the green tinge so objec- 

 tionable in other sorts. It cooks 

 very dry, fine grained and good 

 flavored. We believe this is the 



NEW GOLDEN HUBBARD b^/' j''"'^ 



introduced, and that it deserves 



tcand will become a most popular variety. It certainly has no superior 



as a table Squash. Send to Buckbee for She best seed. Pkt. 5c.; 



OZ. 8c.; 2 oz. 15c.; i lb. 28c.; ^ lb. 65c,; lb. $i.oo. 



NEW FORDHOOK 



Fine Winter variety of recent introduction. Color bright yellow 

 shade outside and lighter shade inside; flesh dry and sweet and keeps 

 perfectly soimd until Spring. It is a strong, rapid grower and immensely 

 productive. The meat is tlii-ok and delicious. Pkt. 4c.; OZ. 8c.; 2 OZ. 

 15c.; i lb. 28c.; i lb. 56c.; lb. $1.00. 



CHICAGO WARTED 

 HUBBARD 



The Leader In Many Mar- 

 kets. Our strain of the above will 

 procluee what we consider the Ideal 

 Hubbard for home or for market. 

 For thirty or forty years this Squash 

 has ranked first for a winter keeper. 

 It is shipped thousands of miles in car-load lots from West to East 

 every year. With the growing of it in a large way it was found that 

 the largest, heaviest, dark, rough-skinned specimens are most valuable 

 and most salable. Choicest stock seed of our own growing. Send to 



Buckbee for the best seed. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 8c.; 2 oz. 15c.; i lb. 

 23c.; i lb. 50c.; lb. 90c. 



NEW FORDHOOK 



BUCKBEE'S IMPROVED HUBBARD 



See Fainting: from Katnrs on Oolor Insert. 



The Grand Old Favorite. This is a superior selection of this fa- 

 mous variety, and one of the best Winter Squashes. Flesh bright orange 

 yellow, fine grained, 

 very dry, sweet_ and 

 rich flavored. Keeps 

 p e r i c c t ,', y good 

 throughout tlie Win- 

 ter. Boils or bakes 

 exceedingly dry, and 

 is esteemed by many 

 to be as good baked 

 as a Sweet Potato. 

 Our stock is most 

 carefully selected 

 with regard to qual- 

 ity of the flesh and 

 color and wartiness 

 of the shell, but the 

 latter peculiarities 

 are largely deter- 

 mined by ihe soils in 

 wh!ch_ the Squashes 

 are raised Our cus- 

 tomers can plant this 

 variety in perfect 

 confidence that every fruit will be a poire Hnbbard. Send to Buck- 

 bee for the best seed. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 8c.; 2 oz. 15c.; \ lb. 28c.; i lb. 

 55c. ; lb. $1 00. , , , 



BUCKBEE'S IMPROVED HUBBARD 



BLUE HUBBARD, OR MARBLEHEAD 



The Famous 

 Standard Variety, 



Without question this 

 is one of - tne best Fall 

 and Winter varieties. 

 Flesh bright, creamy 

 yellow, fine grained, 

 very dry, sweet and 

 dehghtfuUy flavored ; 

 keeps s], lendidly 

 throughout the Winter. 

 Splendid for all pur- 

 poses. Send to Buck- 

 bee for the best seed. 

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

 oz. 15c.; \ lb. 28c.; 

 4 lb. 50c.; lb. 90c. 



BLUE HUBBARD 



EARLY PROLIFIC ORANGE MARROW 



Its distinctive feature, and the one whicli gives it the greatest and 

 m jst widespread popularity, is its earliness. It is at least ten days 

 eariier than any other long-keeping sort. It grows as large as the Hub- 

 bard, and is of a good quality. It is in season from September to Jan- 

 uary, and is the most salable kind during that time in the market, 

 rhis is owing to its smooth and handsome shape, good size and creamy 

 ■range skin. We know that it will satisfy all. Pkt. 3c. ; OZ, 7C. ; 2 OZ. 

 i2c.; i lb. 20c.; \ lb. 35c.; lb. 60c. 



BOSTON MARROW 



A dcr-irable Fall and Winter variety, ven,- popular everywhere. Of 

 oval form; skin thin; when ripe bright orange mottled with light cream 

 color; flesh rich salmon yellow, fine grained, and for sweetness and ex-i 

 cellence unsurpassed. We have an unusually good stock of this sort. 



Pkt. 4c.; oz. 7c.; 2 oz. 12c.; } lb. 22c.; 4 lb. 40o.; lb. 70c. 



FAXON'S NEW 

 BRAZILIAN 



■It is remarkably prolific in 

 habit; quality dry and rich, with- 

 out regard to the size, coloring or 

 time of ripening of the fruit- 

 something entirely different in 

 this respect from any other Squash. 

 Its valuable points are earUnesS, 

 long-keeping and high table 

 qualities. We are recommend- 

 ing it to all for general use in the 

 home garden. Pkt. 4c.; oz. Sc.; 

 2 oz. 16c.; i lb. 28c,; i lb, 50c,; 

 I'j, 90c, 



FAXON'S NEW BRAZILIAN 



MARKET GARDENERS, AS WELL AS HOME GARDEN- 

 ERS, WILL FIND IN THIS GtJIDE : 



The Best Beans The Best Radishes 



The Best Cabbage The Best Tomatoes 



The Be&l; Carrots The Best Celery 



The Best of Everything in Garden Seeds 



R. W. Stcgall, Warren Plains, N. C: — "/ kave ordared a great 

 many seeds from Buckbee and they have given perfect satisfac- 

 tion. Will do all I can to^ct new customers for Bv.ckbee." 



BUCKBEE'S BEEFSTEAK TCrvIATO LEADS THii WORLB FOR QUALiTY AITO SI2E 



