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H. W. BUCKBEE, ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS. 



BUCKBEE'S "FULL OF LIFE" BEANS 



BEST GREEN PODDED BUSH VARIETIES 



New Stringless Green Pod 



The only absolutely stringless green-podded Bean in the market. 

 Pod is round, full, larger and straighter than those of most varieties. 

 Quality is most superior. Plants oi medium growth. Pod 4 H to 5 ',■> 

 inches long, nearly round, slightly curved, light green, flesh tender and 

 of best quality. Pods remain long in edible condition: even when the 

 Beans are large, the pods are not stringy. Valuable for good quahly 

 c.nd lack of stringiness. Pkt. 7c.; 32 Pt. ISc; pt. 25c.; qt. 40c. 



Buckbee's Improved Extra Early Valentine 



Forsnaps there is nothing superioJto this variety among the green 

 podded sorts. Vines erect, with coarse, dark green leaves and large 

 white blossoms. Pods medium length, curved, cyhndrical. with crease 

 in back; very fleshy, crisp and tender. Beans medium size, long, irreg- 

 ular, pink. liiarbled with red. Pkt. 7c.; pt. 15c.; pt. 25c.; qt. 40c. 



New Dwarf Horticultural 



Vines compact, upi' - t and very productive. Pods medium length, 

 cylindrical and carved, with splashes of bright red on a yeUowish 

 ground. The ripe Beans are large, plump, oval and neatly covered with 

 splashes of bright green. Pkt. 5c.; J-o P'- 10c. ; pt. 18c.; qt. 35c. 



Early Mohawk 



This sort is so much hardier than the others that it can be planted 

 earher, furnishing Beans fit for use before any other kind. Vines large 

 and stout, with large leaves which will stand a slight frost. Blossoms 

 large, purple; pods long, straight, with long tapering point. Beans long 

 kidney-shaped, variegated with drab, purple, brown. Pkt. 6c.; ;i pt. 

 10c. ; pt. 16c.; qt. 30c. 



New Extra Early Refugee 



Earliest of the green podded kinds, furnishing a fleshy pod of fine 

 quahtv. It is usually from tw'o to three weeks earUer than ordinary 

 Refugee. The vines, though a Uttle smaller, are fully as hardy and 

 vigorous as that varietv. and more upright. Pods of the same size and 

 shape, except sUghtly flatter. Pkt. 6c.; 34 pt. 10c. ; pt. 18c.; qt. 35c. 



, „ J J ir 11 o- -rrr 1 Buckbec's Early Wonder 



New Early Round Pod Yellow Six Weeks TWs is an ideal snap Bean. Pods are 4 inches long, soft green. 



An improvement over the Long Yellow Six Weeks. Pods are short, perfectly straight and round. Flavor is most delicious; it 1ms the pecu^ 



very thick, fleshv and quite stringless. Moreover, while retaining the '^"tJ" of preserving its delicate color almo^t^mtact w her^ pre^^^^^ 



vigor and hardiness of the old sort, it is fully one week earlier. Pkt. 6c. ; the table Remarkably earb'. ready for u^e f^ ad\ a ce of 



!/ nt lOr • nt 18c • at 35c 3'"^ varietv of merit. Its bearing qualities are unexcelled and it ma- 



7-2 I"- pt- io>-. HI- tufes its crop very regularly, even under adverse conditions. Pkt. Sc.; 



Improved Large "White Marrow h pt. i5c., pt. 25c., qt. loc. 



A'ines large, slender, spreading, with short runners, small leaves 

 and small white blos.soms; very prolific; pods medium size; Beans large, 

 clear -white, ovoid, cooking very dry and mealy. Pkt. 5c.; 3i Pt. 8c.; 

 pt. 16c.; qt. 28c. 



Improved Long Yellow Six Weeks 



A'ines large, vigorous, branching, productive, witli large leaves and 

 lilac blossoms; pods long straiglit. narrow, handsome; beans long, kid- 

 ney shaped, color yellowish-drab. Pkt. 5c.; 3^ pt. 8c.; pt. 15c.; qt. 28c. 



Early China Red Eye 



Vine medium, stout, erect, with large leaves and white blossoms; 

 pods short, straight flat and if picked voung of good quality as snaps. 

 Pkt. 5c.; 3i pt. Sc.; pt. 16c., qt. 28c. 



Early Dwarf Kidney 



Productive, of very superior quality. Plant large, branching. Pkt. 

 Be; 3-2 pt. Sc.; pt. 15c.; qt. 28c. 



Refugee or 1000 to 1 



Invaluable for late planting and for canning purposes. Two weeks 

 later than the E.xtra Early Refugee. Pkt. 5c.; 34 Pt. 8c.; pt. 15c.; qt. 

 28c. 



Improved Navy 



Pods straight, short and small. Vines large and spreading. A fine 

 white Field Beau. Pkt. 6c.; pt. 8c.; pt. 15c.; qt. 28c. 



Mr. Fred B. French, of the National 

 State Bank, Oneida, N. Y., writes 

 May 12th, 1908: 



"This is the fifth year I have used 

 your Seeds, and I assure you I liave 

 always had Success with the same;" 

 and on June 3rd, 190S, adds: "Again 

 I can say that Buckbee's Seeds are 

 "FULL OF LIFE." Seeds were in 

 the ground just five days before they 

 were up and doing fine. ' 



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