BUCKBEE'S "FULL OF LIFE" SEEDS, PLANTS AND BULBS. 



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Buckbee's "fuh of Life- CUCUMBER 



THE FO VR Til A T AL WA YS PLEASE 



SNAKE, OR SERPENT 



'J'hf illustration very well represents their shape. They attain a 

 gooil .size and the quality is very good. Raised mostly for curiosity 

 ami exhibition purposes and always attract attention. 



Pkt. 6c.; oz. 12c.-, 2 oz ' 



MRS. FRANK RUTT^IN, Givio, Mahaska Co., Iowa- 

 R. F, D \o. I 

 We would no*- try to i;row garden without Buckbee's 

 "FULL OF LIFE" Seeds if we could get them. Have 

 tried other firms, but after having your celebrated seeds 

 find them without an equal. Thanking vou for the 

 extras, we still wish you long r.nd unparalled success. 



NEW IVORY KING 



rri;it larse, clear svhite, very crisj), tender and of ex- 

 cellent flavor Splendid for home garden, and the best 

 while skinned variety 



Pkt. 6c ; oz. 10c. ; 2 oz. 18c.; \i lb. 35c. 



BUCKBEE'S MONARCH WHITE SPINE 



After being tried throughout the entire country this 

 variety has not been found wanting in any single point. 

 I am confident that it will always hold the highest 

 position, being of handsome growth, good length, very 

 early and prolific, extremely productive, quite hardy 

 and retains its light green color permanently after be- 

 ing picked. Always of delicious flavor and unusually 

 tender and crisp. Superior for pickling purposes. 



Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c. ; 2 oz. 15c.; '4 lb. 25c.; to lb. 40c.; 

 lb. 78c. 



BUCKBEE'S NEW ALASKA 



Beautiful in shape and color and of the finest quality. 

 An entirely new and distinct sort developed by myself 

 through very careful selection, aiming to secure the best 

 possible table Cucumber. The vine is vigorous and pro- 

 ductive and comes into full bearing very early. The 

 fruit is of splendid size, witli very white, crisp and ten- 

 der flesh. Also an excellent sort for culture under glass. 



Pkt. 6c.; oz. 10c. ; 2 oz. 15c.; H ib 25c.; I/2 lb. 40c.; 

 lb. 75c. 



IMPROVED LONG GREEN *^ 



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My own carefully and specially 'Selected stock Vines vigorous 

 and highly productive, with fruit ready for the table almost as early 

 as the shorter varieties. Fruit matures to about 12 inches. This is 

 a variety that liolds its own as the years go by Fine for pickles when 

 young. 



Pkt. 4c.; oz. 8c.; 2 oz. 15c.; M lb. 25c.; lb. 40c.; lb. 70c. 



ROLLINSON'S TRUE TELEGRAPH 



Grown exclusively for forcing purposes, for which use it has no 

 equal. Pkt. 15c. 



THORBURN'S NEW EVERBEARING 



The merit of this variety is in the fact that tlie vines produce fruit 

 continuously until killed by frosts. They exhibit at the same time 

 Cucumbers in every stage of growth, but invariably of perfect form, 

 even when quite small. The fruit is of fine green color and very desir- 

 able for pickling. 



Pkt. 4c.; oz 8c.; 2 oz. 16c.; M lb. 25c.; lb. 40c.; lb. 75c. 



BUCKBEE'S NEW EXTRA EARLY LONG GREEN 



Produced by selection from Long Green. Vines vigorous and productive, forming fruit fit for the table nearly aS 

 eurlv as the shorter sorts. Fruit grows about 1? inches long, firm and crisp. The young fruit makes the best pickles, 

 and'wheii ripe are preferable to any for sweet pickles. I offer a carefully selected strain, uniformly long and of good 

 form, with the larze warts and spines well distributed over the surface, instead of being clustered at one end. 



Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c. ; 2 oz. 18c.; M lb. 30c.; K' lb. 66c.; lb. $1.00. 



NICHOL'S MEDIUM GREEN 



Handsome variety. Shape between Early White Spine and Long Green. Holds a high place as a pickling sort, 

 anel fine for slicing when mature. Crisp, tender. Size medium. Color dark green. Useful for forcing. Grown largely 

 to supr)lv pickle factories. 



Pkt. 3c.; oz. 8c.; 2 oz. 16c.; H lb. 25c.; ]4 lb. 40c.; lb. 70c. 



r.-ed exclusively for pickling. 

 Pkt. 4c.; oz.; 12c.; 2 oz. 22c.; 



WEST INDIA GHERKINS 



Small oval-shaped, prickly fruit. 

 M lb. 40c. 



THE WILD 



CUCUMBER VINE 



The quickest climber for arbors, trellises, fences, known. 

 Makes ttie most mosaic covering. Never suffers from the heat, but 

 retains its fresh and lively green colors, and what is of prime im- 

 portanc-e, is not perceptibly affected by warm or cold, hot or dry 

 weather, and is never infested with insects. Profuse in bloom. 

 It will sow itself and come up every year in the same place. The 

 Wild Cucumber Vine is one of the old time favorites and it deserves 

 all the good that is thought of it. Added to its rapid growth is the 

 densiiv of the foliage. Stire to please you. 



PA. Sc.; oz. 15c. 



MR. E. I. F. DREWRY, Patton, Carroll County, Ind. 



We have used your seeds for about fifteen years and find them 

 gool anl very good. When we try seeds like our neighbors some- 

 time-, use, we find gardening just as disgusting as they do, but when 

 we plant your seeds our garden always is fine. 



EGO ELEDGE, Llano, Llano County, Texas. 



I am an old gardener eighty-four years old and with your Gar- 

 den Seed took the top prize at the Llano County Fair last year. One 

 of my Granddaughters won a $10.00 prize with the Seed she pur- 

 chased from you. 



.ilKAi- AS MONEY MAKERS BUCKBEE'S SEEDS ARE WORLD BEATING. TRY THEJMf jijg 



