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



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'BUCK.'BEE'S "Full of Life" POT CO'RJV 



SURE TO GROW. QUICK TO MATURE. EASY TO HARVEST. FINE TO POP 



ITCANNOT BE A HAPPY HOME WITHOUT ITS DISH OF POP CORN ON A WINTER'S EVENING 



Pop Corn should be found in every garden, especially if there are 

 children to enjoy it during the long Winter evenings which bring young 

 people together for social anuiseinent. It is a fact not generally known 

 that Pop Corn pops best when more than one year old, and that when 

 well popped it becomes twenty times its natural size; thus a quart and 

 a half will malve nearly a bushel of popped corn. In the illustration will 

 be seen a convenient "popper." which may be bought for a trifle from 

 a hardware store or easily made of wire netting. Did you ever try Pop 

 Corn as a moneymaking crop. You will be surprised at the result. 

 There is always a good market at a fair price, and if you plant my se- 

 lected stock seed you will be able to sell your crop to planters in your 

 vicinity at a greatly advanced price. 



GOLDEN TOM THUMB— The newest and best. Dwarf growing; 

 heavy cropping; sure popper. Beautiful golden color, making a 

 beautiful appearing dish when popped. Nothing ever grown can 

 compare with this strain. Send to Buckbee for true stock. 

 Pkt. 10c. ; 14 pt. 20c.; pt. 30c.; qt. BOc. 

 BUCKBEE'S SNOWBALL — Tiie finest white variety in existence be- 

 longing to the rice family. The best yielder, and far in advance of 

 any other variety, ears averaging six inches in length. Beautiful 

 shape; the best popper. 



Pkt. 5c.; y2 pt. 15c.; pt. 26c.; qt. 40c. 

 NEW RED BEAUTY — (3 )— Fine variety. The stalks grow six feet 

 high, and average three to four ears each from five to six inches 

 long and covered with large rice-shaped kernels of a deep red color. 

 Pkt. 5c.; i4 pt. 15c.; pt. 26c.; qt. 40c. 

 QUEEN'S GOLDEN — One of the very best and most prolific varieties 

 grown. Its quality and handsome appearance when popped are 

 very noticeable. It pops perfectly white, and a single kernel will 

 expand to a diameter of nearly one inch. The stalks grow six feet 

 high, and the large ears are produced in abundance. 

 Pkt. 5c.; 14 pt. 16c.; pt. 26c.; qt. 40c. 



MAPLEDALE PROLIFIC— The stalks grow six feet high, and the ears 

 are all large in size, with grains nearl.y clear white in color. An 

 average ear measured six and a half inches long and contained 

 585 perfect kernels. Pops pure paper white, of fine quality. Be 

 sure to include this remarkable variety in your order for Pop Corn. 

 Pkt. 5c.; 14 pt. 15c.; pt. 25c.; qt. 40c. 



NEW STRIPED OR VARIEGATED — A fancy variety, very showy and- 

 of the best quality. Rather large ears, filled out with clear, trans- 

 parent white kernels, beautifully striped with bright crimson. A 

 good popper. 



Pkt. 5c. 



pt. 16c.; pt. 2Sc.; qt. 40c. 



SPECIAL OFFER FOR only 26c. I will send prepaid one liberal packet each of the ABOVE 6 POP CORNS 



RARE, 

 USEFUL 

 and ORNA- 

 MENTAL 

 GOURDS 



HERCULES CLUB — 

 Enormous, long, 

 club-shape fruit, 

 useful to use in 

 storing various ar- 

 ticles. Lasts for 

 years. Pkt.; 4c.; 

 oz. 10c. 

 NEW JAPANESE 

 CLIMBING— Beau- 

 tiful climber with 

 handsome fohage 

 and of rapid growth 

 Try it. Pkt. 6c. 

 DIPPER — Useful for 

 birds' nests, fancy hanging baskets, etc, 

 Pkt. 4c.; oz. 12c. 



Coffee Berry 



Know for yourself what you are drinking. 

 THE GREAT HEALTH DRINK. 

 Once Tried, Always Used. 

 All pronounce it better than the genuine. It 

 Is certainly the best berry to mix in with other 

 coRee I ever saw. Half and half will produce a 

 drink claimed by many to be equal to a good cup 

 of Rio. It is the hardiest, easiest raised and 

 most productive of any plant I ever saw. You 

 can raise your own coffee for one cent a pound. 

 Full directions on every packet. My Seed is 

 genuine. Large pkt. Sc.: Mlb. lOc; 3^ lb. 17c.; 

 lb. SOc. 



They hold from a pint to a quart and a h-i.lt each. 



TRUE NEST EGG — Resembling in color, shape and size the eggs of hens. Do not crack, last 

 for years, and make the best of nest eggs. Rapid grower and good 

 climber, extremely ornamental, and useful for covering screens, etc. 

 Pkt. 4c.; oz. 12c. 



NEW JAPANESE DISH CLOTH, OR LUFFA— Ornamental enough for 

 a house vine and fruit is very useful. Fruit enormous, two feet in 

 length, and borne in great profusion. The lining of mature fruit 

 when washed and bleached, is porous, tough, elastic, sponge-like, 

 making the nicest, cleanest substitute for dish cloths and bath 

 sponges imaginable, besides being useful for various articles of fancy 

 . j... .t - work. Pkt. 4c.;- oz. 12c. 

 SUGAR TROUGH — Enormous, hard-shelled fruit, holding from three to ten gallons each. Are 

 just right to use as receptacles for lard, salt, seed corn, etc. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 10c. ; 34 lb. SOc. 

 NEW SERPENT — A beautiful climbing variety of easy culture, heavy foliage, and serving as 



the best .shade. Pkt. 6c. 

 FINEST MIXED— Combining in the largest mixture the most curious, interesting and useful of 

 the entire Gourd family. Forms may be varied by tying strings around the young fruit 

 or by enclosing the same in a curved mold while growing, thus stamping on its surface 

 any de.sired figures or letters that may be carved on the mold. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 7c.; M lb. 20c. 



Henry Seichepine, Leavensworth, Leavensworth County, Kans., R. F. D. No. 3. 



We have been dealing with you for twenty years and have found everything very satis- 

 factory and do not feel like charlging. 



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