H. W. BUCKBEE, SOCSFOKB, CLXONOIS. 



BUCKBEE'S EARLIEST MARKET 



A variety bearing fruit which in size, shape, color, solir.ity and quality comparts favorably v. ith the noted later kinds, and by repeated trials at 

 Rockfiird Seed Farms and elsewhere, has demonstrated that it ripens up a larger portion of its crop the earliest of any variety. Earliest Good 

 Tomato. Gardeners and Tomato fanciers will readily see the advantage obtained over their competitors by growing Buckbee's tarhest Market. 

 We do not hesitate to pronounce it the largest, cmoothest, best flavored and highest colored extra e. rly Tomato. medium size, leaved just 



enough to protect the fruit, which is produced in abundant clusters, reasonably low down on the sttm and ripening all together. Those ^ ho 

 desire a v.arietv of this descriptim. either for familv or market purposes, \\t11 find this varietj' what they want. Pkt. lOc; * OZ. 20C.; OS. 35c. 



2 OZ. 60c.; i lb. $1.00; A lb. $1.75; lb. $3.00. 



BUCKBEE'S SPOT CASH-The Latest Success in Tomatoes 



A variety introduced by us, and we believe the best table Tomato, at least as far as quaUty is concerned. Vine medium size, but vigorous, 

 healthy and productive. Although not represented as a first early sort, many of our customers report that they have obtained ripe fruit from this 

 as early as from any sort, and it proves to be one of the best %'arieties known for forcing. Fruit medium sized, oval, ver\- smooth and of excee ;- 

 ingly bright, crimson scarlet color; very free from cracks, and rotting but little. The flesh is of a crimson scarlet color, quite distinct. It is also 

 one of the best in flavor, and entirely free from the hard spots found in so manj' others. The Spot Cash is not only one of the best for home use 

 and for market, but one of the best canning Tomatoes. Pkt. 5c. ; OZ. 20c. ; 2 oz. 35c. ; i lb. 60c. ; i lb. $1.10 ; lb. $2.00. 



BUCKBEE'S PROSPERITY 



Grand varietv Be sure to look at it Prosperitv is a Tomato of sterling worth; one that is bound to please. IT IS E.-iELY, IT IS A' 

 SPLEXJID KEEPER. IT IS AX ENORMOUS YIELDER. COLOR BRIGHT RED. Large p-rfect fruit, excellent keeper and fine shippe? 

 Next to Buckbee's Beefsteak it is the finest variety ever grown and offered," in fact I consider Prosperity to be practically invaluable for the home 

 rden. market garden or for shipping purposes. It has fine size combined with superb q uality, and is destined to remain immensely popular. 

 Prices as long as the supply of Seed lasts (and no one but Buckbee can furnish Prosperitv Seed): Pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts. 25c.; H oz. 35c, ; oz. 60c.; 2 oz. $1.10; 

 M lb. $2.00, 



SPARK'S NEW EARLIANA 



An extremely smooth, bright red Tomato of good size and flavor. 

 Is among the verj- first ready for m:irkct. I offer seed grown from sf lec- 

 ted stock only. Pkt. 5c.; i OZ. 20c.; OZ. 35c.; 2 oz. 60c.; i lb. $1.00; 

 J lb $1.75; lb. $3.00. 



EARLY DWAEIF CHAMPION 



The dwarf habit and upright tree-like growth permit close planting. 

 Hard to beat for home use. Color purplish pink. Fruit smooth, sym- 

 metrical, solid and meaty. A deservedly great favorite. Those who 

 grow Tomato plants to sell will find Earlj' Dwarf Champion highly prof- 

 itable the compact growth of the young plants commending them to 

 buyers. Pkt. 4c. ; OZ. 20c. ; 2 OZ. 35c. ; i lb. 60c. 



EARLY ACME 



One of the earliest and handsomest varieties. Medium size; per^ 

 fectly smooth and regular; very soUd fruit, borne profusely. Dark ml 

 with purplish tint, E.-irlv Acme v.il! please everv grower. Pkt. 3c.; 



OZ. 15c.; 2 oz. 25c.; i lb. 45c.; i lb. SOc; lb. $1.60. 



MATCHLESS 



This Is the best large-fruiL^d standard bright-red Tomato. 



Our original strain has been critically selected and developed by us f r 

 more than ten years. This selection has vastly improved the fruit, but 

 greatly reduced the yie.d of seed, and our superb strain should not be 

 compared mth seed of this varietj- commonly offered at a low price. 



Pkt. 4c.; oz. 18c.; 2 oz. 30c.; i lb. 50c.; i lb. 90c.; lb. $1.75. 



BUCKBEE'S 

 SELF - SUPPORTING 



SELF-SUPPORTLXG lOMATOES 



TOMATOES 



PARTXCUL.\RLY characterized by their upright grpwth, and eclipsing all others in 

 'productiveness. The uniform price of ench of the following varieties is: 



Pkt. 10c. ; * oz. 25c.; oz. 40c.; 2 oz. 75c.; i lb. $1.25. 



BUCKBEE'S WORLD'S FAIR 



A wonderful sort . Color of the fruit is a beautiful golden yellow shade, the richest 

 shade by far yet attained hy any variety. The superior flavor of the yellow varieties is 

 bringing them into favor as table fruit, and those who think of the Y'ellov.- Tomato as the 

 rough fruit of the old yellow sort will be surprised at this smooth, beautiful sort, it being 

 the best of the yellow varieties, and of a fine and distinct flavor. 



BUCKBEE'S COUNTY FAIR 



This magnificent sort of ray ov.n introduction certainly is in the lead of all other To- 

 matoes. Particularly distinguished by their upright growth, never requiring any support, 

 but alwavs standing up like a tree. In form and colcr the f niit resembles the .\cme; it is 

 always symmetrical and attractive in appearance; the cMn tough and the flesh solid; ripens 

 well. 



BUCKBEE'S STATE TiilR 

 Another self-supporting noveltv. FoUage resembles Buckbee's Cotinty Fair and might 

 be taken for this variety if it were not for the color of its beautiful, clocpy red fruit, preferred 

 in many locahties to the purple or rose colored varieties. Its size, soUdity, productiveness, 

 smoothness, flavor of its fruit, etc., is unexcelled either for market, family or shipping. 

 Or>T7r<TAT f\T?'UT?'D "Kn C To enable all to give ihls trio of Self-Supportinr 

 Or^JifV^iilJj UrrJl/Xv no. O OO Tomatoes a trial. I win send One Liberal Packet 

 each of Buckbee's County Fair, State Fair and World s Fair Tomatoes ior only 20 cents. 



BUCKiiEE'S TOMATOES HAVE BEEN LEADERS FOB YEARS. MUST BE BECAUSE THEY ARE THE • BEST 



