BUCKBEE'S '•FULL OF LIFK" SEEDS, PLANTS AND BOLES. 



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BUCKBEE'S "FULL OF LIFE" BEANS 



BEST POLE OR CLIMBING VARIETIES 



EARLY GOLDEN CLUSTER WAX 



A well-known early and very beautiful sort. Vines large, strong-growing, vigorous, hardy; 

 Ipnflptt; larep lieht ereen crimned- flowers vellowish-wliite; pods 6 to S inches lonii, borne in abund- 

 ant clusters, eacli contairiiiig from 3 to 6 poils wbicb are broad very thick and fleshy dee^ply creased 

 along the edge to which the Beans are at t ached ; L"«ch^curyed;^coW ta^^ Of ^the 



sort in the 



very bes 

 green 

 list. Pkt. 8c.; 



14 pt. 12c.; pt. 22c.; qt. 40c 



LAZY WIFE POLE 



tant qualification, i'ods nattisn, ovai suj.\k, 'f-' 

 ceedingly rich, buttery and fine "avored when cooked ^urpassmgly fine fo 

 sort, also as a dry shell or winter Bean. Pkt. 8c.; M Pt- 12c., pt. 22c., qt. 40c 



NEW GOLDEN ANDALUSIA 



Tiiis 1^ pprHin tr. hP onp of thp verv best "Early Wax Pole Beans," as it is fully two weeks ear- 

 lier tS',^mos!TarU^rbe"ag1t''?o pic^ by the thixd week in July The pods are of splendid size, 

 beautiful vellow in color, they are absolutely stnngless. cook well and are tender. 



Pkt. 7c.; H pt. 12c.; pt. 22c.; qt. 40c. 



WHITE SICKLE POLE 



Similar to Kentucky Wonder, except that the dry Beans are white, more slender and curved 

 and the pods a little narrower. 



Pkt. 8c.; Vi pt. 16c.; pt. 25c.; qt, 4.0c. 



SCARLET RUNNER 



A good Bean for snaps for green shelled; but its 

 profusion of bright scarlet flowers makes it a highly 

 ornamental climber. 



Pkt. 6c.; }i pt. 10c. ; pt. 18c. ; qt. 35c. 



FAMOUS KENTUCKY WONDER 



OR OLD HOMESTEAD 

 SARLT GOLDEN CLUSTER WAX This splendid variety was introduced in 1891. as 



a novelty under the name of Old ^^omestead. Vine 

 vigorous, climbing well and very productive, bearing its pods in large clusters; pods green, 

 very long, often reaching 9 or 10 inches, nearly round when young, and very crisp, continuing in 

 use" for an extended season. Has no Equal. An early and very proline sort, with showy pods, which 

 are rno«! rfxcellenf for snaps. 



Send to Buckbee for the Best Seed. Pkt. 7c.; Jo Pt- 12c.; pt. 22c.; qt. 40c. 



RED SPECKLED CUT SHORT or CORN HILL 



.\ popular variety for planting among the corn, and thus furnishing a good crop without the 

 use of poles, Vjnes medium and never known to twist tightly. 

 " f Iff, f e.-f Vi Pf> .P'» Wc-; It- 35c. 



SEIBERT'S EARLY LIMA 



The earliest true Lima. The vine is exceptionally hardy, vigorous, and not only produces 



gods earlier, but continues bearing longer than any other sort. In earliness, ease of shelling, size, 

 eauty and (iiiality of the green Beans, this variety is far in advance of all other sorts. 

 Pkt. 8e.; V-l pt. 12c.; pt. 22c.; qt. 40e, 



BuCKlll^g NEW KING OP TSl OASBEI MMA 



Practical Value has been the object aimed at in the development of fins gf-'a.fid tarifety, whicfi' 

 Is the outcome of skillful selection. It furnishes the largest green Beans, and is the tnost easily 

 shelled of any of the Limas. 



The green shelled Beans are of immense size, but so tender and succulent that they shrink in 

 drying to about the size of the Large White Lima. It is the best Lima Bean ever offered for mar- 

 ket gardeners' use. 



Pkt. 7c.; pt. 12c.; pt. 22c.; qt. 40c. 



WHITE CREASEBACK 



Valuable for its extreme earliness and its habit of ripening all of its pods within a short time. 

 Wonderfully prolific, bearing round, fleshy pods in clusters of from four to twelve. Best quality 

 as snaps and stands shipping better than most sorts. 



Pkt. 7c.; pt. 14c.; pt. 25c.; qt. 40c. 



EARLY LARGE WHITE LIMA 



Regular strain, pods and Beans of large size. Pkt. 6c.; H pt. 12c.; pt. 20c.; qt. 35c. 



WHITE DUTCH CASE KNIFE 



An old stand by — An excellent Corn Hill Bean. Pkt. 7c. 



; pt. 12c.; pt. 20c.; qt. 35c. 



MAMMOTH PODDED HORTICULTURAL POLE 



The mammoth pods are striped and splashed with exceedingly brilliant crimsoa. The Beans 

 when in condition for use are of immense size of the finest quality and when dry are colored same 

 as the pods. 1 have a fine stock which is pure and sure to please all who plant it. 



Pkt. 8c.; 14 pt. 15c.; pt. 25c.; qt. 40c. 



Eva Willis, Rogers, Columbiana County, Ohio, R. F. D. No. 1. 



No Seeds ever gave me the satisfaction yours do. They are 

 the cleanest, most liberal, and all the way around, the best and 

 truest to name Seeds T ever bought of arly Seedsman. "FULL 

 OF LIFE" expresses their merit weU. I cannot praise them 

 ^ too highly. 



j,,^ 0FquAi.,T« Mrs. Isabella Rayner, Rockbridge, Hocking Co., Ohio, Box No. 189. 



"'u / ygS \ The Beans I bought of you last year were the best I have had 



''Us-pSo'^''' in ten years. My neighbors thought they were wonderful. Indeed 



all the Seeds were first class, and I thank you very much for them. 



IF you TRY BUCKBEE'S KING OF THE GARDEN LIMA, YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED 



