H. W. BtrCKSEE, BOCKFORD, IX^l.IKOIS. 



JltlCKBEES ^MTfODUEH 



NOTHING LIKE IT FOR IMMENSE FORAGE CROPS 



The World-Beating Fodder Producer. Surpasses Any Other Fodder Com On Earth 



Buckbee's Giant Fodder Corn is a great variety which we !'2,ve been developing for years. Thousands and thousands of our customers in every 

 part of the country assert that it stands without a peer for feeding either ja the ^een state or ."or silo purposes. It is very rich In nutri- 

 ment and a wondrously Immense ylelder. It grows rapidly, is early, chort jointed, Call, and produces an overwhelming abundance of 

 leaves and rich, juicy, sugary stalks, with strong tendency to mature several cars 



Positively furnishes more tons o2 com fodder to the acre and nearly double In nourishment than common Com. 

 The best silo authorities in the country use and endorse this Famous Giant Fodder Corn, and exclude all others for it. The reason is because 

 this variety furnishes more dry matter and more nourishment to the ton than any other Fodder Com on earth. Do 

 not be influenced by statements intended to mislead 7'ou in buying other Corn, which is always claimed to I^e as good 

 as Buckbee'a Giant Fodder. For the surpassing elegance of this variety and the extra choice s^ed which we furnish, 

 prices named are extraordinarily low. Postpaid, i lb. 16c.; lb. 25c. By freight or e::prcs3 at buyer's 

 expense, i bu. 25c.; i bu. 40c.; i bu. 70c.: bu. $1.25; 2 bu. $2.40; 10 bu. or more $1.15 per bu. 



BUCKBEE'S SUPERIOR EARLY KAFFIR CORN 



THE GREAT DROUGHT RESISTER 



A most excellent corn to plant. Easily yielding two crops of fodder the season. Grows from start to finish; 

 whether it rains or shines it grows. Plants attain a height of from 6 to 10 feet, straight and upright. 



Stems have a stalky tendency and produce numerous wide leaves. The Stalks do not harden as do other 

 fodder crops, but keep green, brittle and juicy. A most excellent 

 fodder, either green or dry, being highly rehshed by all stock. 

 It should be sown in rows, about 3 feet apart, planting 6 inches 

 in the jow. Use from 6 to 15 lbs. seed per acre. In case land 

 is warm, -rich and deep, plant more if a heavy growth is desired. 

 Its wonderful qualities are unaffected, even as far North as Dakota. It ' 

 Is immensely productive an^f does well everywhere. If you want 

 the best food for hogs or sheep, and are proud of fine-looking horses or 

 cattle it will pay you to plant a few acres of this great Kaffir Corn. Be- 

 sides, it produces tons of seed which is as rich, nutritious and fatten- 

 ing as Corn. You can fatten your hogs on this seed at an extremely 

 small outlay. Our price for this very choice selected KafiBr Com 

 Seed, postpaid, i lb. 12c. ; lb. 20c. At buyer's expense by freight 

 or express, 6 lbs. 40c.; 10 lbs. 60c.; 15 lbs. 75c.; 50 lbs. $2.00; 100 

 lbs. $3.00. 



GREAT BMZILIAN 

 FLOUR COR.\' 



GREAT BRAZILIAN FLOUR CORN 



One of the Greatest Novelties Ever Introduced. Originated 



in Brazil, where it constitutes the principal food of the inhabitants. It 

 is truly a marvelous plant. For years our seed was always exhausted 

 before the season ended, so great was the demand. You are sure to like 

 it. It grows 8 feet high, and from one kernel sends enough stools to 

 produce 100 ears. Its strong points are: 



1. Twenty-five barrels of flour can be grown from one acre, and 

 this flour is of as fine a grade as is made of wheat, which is five times as 

 much as wheat produces per acre. 



2. The bread an<l biscuits baked therefrom are fully as palatable 

 as frfei any flour known. 



3. When boiled in a green state it has no superior among Sweet 

 Corn, while its yield is thrice that of Sweet Corn. 



4. Matures in aU latitudes where Corn ripens. 



5. Cultivate as you .would Corn, allowing two kernels to a hill. 



6. It yields at the rate of 100 bushels of green fodder per ^cre, for 

 f cattle, of the most delicious, sweet, tender, juicy, nutritious food we 



have ever seen. Indeed, it seems as though this will soon rank as the 

 greatest fodder producing plant in the world. 



7. This is a w-onderful Corn. It makes flour in quality equal to 

 wheat. Of course, it is not so white, but oh, what deUcious cakes, rolls 

 and biscuits! For flour, plant 10 lbs. per acre; for fodder 15 lbs. i?ost- 



paid, i lb. 15c. ; lb. 25c. At buyer's expense, 5 lbs. 40c. ; 10 lbs. 75Co 

 WRITE FOR PRICES IN LARGER QUANTITIES ' 



BUCKBEE'S SUPERIOR EARLY 



KAFFIR CORN 



NO OTHEfi SEEDSMAN BREEDS SEED CORN TO EQUAL THE E0CKBEE VARIETIES 



