H. W. BTTOKBEE, BOOKPORD. IIXINOIS. 



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BUCKBEE'S 



ANNTIAL OFFEEINQ 



TOMATOES 



standard, Keliable, New 

 and Old Varieties. 



PONDEBOSA. or BENDERSOITS No. 400. 



PONDEROSA 



or Henderson's No. 400 



Sliape Perfect, Size Mas- 

 sive, Extra Prolific, 

 Early and Late, 

 duality High 



Monster Tomatoes, often 

 Weighing two to three pounds 

 each; rich, bright crimson ; 

 solid meat, exceptionally 

 free from seed; delicious fla- 

 vor, raw or cooked; a single 

 Tomato enough for a meal. 

 Very desirable for family and 

 market purposes. Pitt. Ee. ; 

 oz 3Be.: 2 oz 60c. ; !4 lb. $100; 

 yalb. $1.75: lb. $3.00. 



' LIVINGSTON'S BEAUTY. 



1 have bi!en perfecting this 

 to a larger, smoother fruit 

 than the originalstock.and 

 think 1 have made it the 

 smoothest and best of the 

 large purple sorts. Vines 

 large, vigorous and heavy 

 bearers; fruit large, uni- 

 form, very smooth; color 

 purplish pink, flesh light 

 pink, excellent flavor. PU 

 3c.; OZ. 16c.; 2 oz. 30c.; M lb. 

 50e.; Vi lb. 90o ; lb.$1.7B. 



MANSFIELD TREE,- or 



MAMMOTH PRIZE— One of 



thelargest Tomatoes grown; 

 iiS'* possesses every good quality 

 '"~ to be found in a Tomato. 

 Specimens often weigh 

 three pounds. Almost seed- 

 less. Vines often attain the 

 height of fifteen feet. Fruit 

 very highly colored, smooth. 

 One of the very best table 

 and market sorts. Pit. So. 

 H OZ. 20c. ; oz. 3Sc. 



NEW STRAWBERKY 

 TOMATO, or WINTER 



CHERRY-Sometiraes called 

 Husk Tomato and Ground 



I can also supply the following new and standard varieties of 

 Tomato, which are too well known to roqalre extended descrip- 

 tions, at the following' Tery reasonable prices: 



BTTnKBEE'S TBEE or 

 STATION TOMATO 



Oz. 

 16c. 

 16c. 

 16c. 

 16c. 

 16c. 

 16c. 

 16c. 

 16c. 

 35c. 

 16c. 

 16c. 

 25c. 

 16c. 

 16c. 

 80c. 

 20c. 

 25c. 

 25c. 

 25c. 

 16c. 

 25c. , 

 20c. 

 14c. 

 14c. < 

 14c. 

 14c. 

 14c. 

 14c. 

 14c. 

 14c. 

 14c. 

 14c. 



2 0z. 

 30c. 

 30c. 

 30c. 

 30c. 

 30c. 

 30c. 

 30c. 

 30c. 



80c. 

 30c. 

 45c. 

 30c. 

 30c. 

 35c. 

 35c. 



H lb. 

 55c. 

 50c. 

 50c. 

 50c. 

 50c. 

 55c. 

 50c. 

 65c. 



lb. 



$1.90 

 1.75 

 1.75 

 1.75 

 1.75 

 1.90 

 1.75 



MIKADO, or TURNER'S HYBRID — Often called Potato - Leaved Cherry Grows in a husk; excellent for preserves; will keep within 

 Tomato; also known as Maule's $1,600 Tomato. Very large purple husk all Winter; sweet-flavored, small yellow fruits, Make a hand- 

 Tomato.' weighing as much as twenty-eight ounces, while the av- some dessert disli, while the flavor makes them popular. Ten plants in 

 era^e weight is not less than twelve ounces. Vines large, coarse- our trial grounds yielded a bushel of fruit. Much earlier and every 

 growing, with leaves entire, like those of a Potatoe plant. Very way better than a similar varifty advertised as a novelty under the 

 productive, and earlv for so large a Tomato. Fruit extremely large, name of Cape Gooseberry. Pkt. Ic; Oz. 25o. 

 roun-h, solid, with fc'w sppfls. Pkt 4c.; OZ ISfl.; 2 oz. 35e.; 

 H lb- 600.; H lb. $1.10; lb. J2.00. 



THE NEW STONE— BUCKBEE'S IMPROVED STRAIN 



The Tomato for a Main Crop— Choicest seed. 1 call tnis 

 the king of the Livingstone kinds, which are the best 

 type of large, smooth, solid, "beefy" Tomatoes. Itasked 

 to select oue main crop market sort we advise this. Color 

 flne scarlet, stem sethign, core small and shalloAV, so that 

 little is lost when it is taken out of the fruit before slicing. 

 If in do ibt. buy the New Stone for market or home use. 

 Pit. 3c.; oz. 15c.; 2 sz. 30c.; }4lb. 50e.; H U. 90e.; lb. $1.75. 



BUCKBEE'S SNOWBALL — Grand variety. Pearly white; 

 excellent flavor; greiit yielder. None better for table, 

 pickling and canning purposes. Pkt. 6c.; oz. 25e. 



BUCKBEE'S GOLDEN 



PRIZE — New golden yellow 

 ^ soit. Flesh thick and of 

 extra quality. Grows in clus- 

 ters. Produces enormous 

 crops. Even if you should 

 be prejudiced against a yel- 

 low sort, this will please you. 

 Pkt. 5: ; oz. 20c. ; 2 oz. 35o. ; M 

 lb. 50c.; Hlb. $1.10; lb. $2 00. 



BUCKBEE'S TREE, or STA- 

 TION TOMATO — tiro ws on 

 an uprij.'lit stalk: requires 

 no support; always stands 

 up like a tree. Fruit solid, 

 great keeper. Very best fla- 

 vor. Ideal variety for family, 

 market and canning. Pkt. 5c. ; 

 H cz, 25C. ; oz. 40c. ; 2 oz. 75e. ; M 

 lb. $1.25. 



Pkt. 



Atlantic Friz* 4c. 



Livingrston's Favorite 3c. 



Kojral Red 4c. 



Perfection 4c. 



Trophy, Improved I/arRO Bed. .3c. 

 Livlngrston's New Maguns — 4c. 



Ignotum 4c. 



Buckeye State 4c. 



Henderson s OrimsonOnshion.5c. 



Optimus 3c. 



New Imperial 4c. 



Dwarf Aristocrnt 4c. 



Paraxon 3c. 



Thor burn's Long-keeper 4 c. 



£arly Michigan. 4c. 



New Early Freedom 4c. 



Burpee's Combination 4c. 



Fordhook Fancy 4c. 



Fordhook First 4c. 



Bond's £arly Minnesota 3c. 



New Snccess. 4c. 



Honor Bright 4c. 



N«w Boss Peach 3c. 



New Purple Peach 3c, 



New Yellow Peach 3c. 



Red Pear 3c. 



Yellow Pear 3c. 



Bed Plura 3c. 



Yellow Plum 3c. 



Bed Ohprry 3c. 



Yellow Oherry 3c. 



Bed Onrrant Sc. 



STRA WBESR T TOMA TO 

 or GROUND CHERRY 



BUCKBKE'S TQTVATOFia ABE JUST WHAT THEY ABE BEPBESENIED TO BE. TRY THEM. 



