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



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'BUCKJBEE'S "FtiiiofLife" 



PROSPERITYoR^ VGRADUS 



HORSFORD'S MARKET GARDEN — The vine of medium height, giving the greatest number of pods of any 

 on our list. Pods contain five to seven medium sized, darl-c green l^eas, which retain th'eir color and 

 sweetness well after canning. Dry Peas wrinkled and sweet. Pkt. 6c.; j4 pt. 10c. ; pt. 18c.; qt. 35c. 

 McLEAN'S ADVANCER — A second early variety, attaining a height of 2 feet, a great favorite with grow- 

 ers in this neighborhood. It is a green, wrinkled variety of fine flavor. Pkt. 5c.; pt. 10c. ; pt. 13c.; 

 qt. 30c. 



YORKSHIRE HERO — Vines stout, about 2 feet high, bearing at the top a number of broad pods filled 

 with large Peas, which keep a long time in sea.son, and never become as hard as most sorts. Pkt. 5c.; 

 i '> pt. 10c. ; pt. 18c.; qt. 30c 



IMPROVED CHAMPION OF ENGLAND — Luxuriant grower, from ,3 to 4 feet high, enormous yielder, The 

 pods of fine size and always well filled with exceptionally sweet and highly flavored Peas. It is nearly 

 upright grower, but will do better if staked or planted along a fence. Pkt. 5c.; }i pt. 10c. ; pt. 16c."; 

 qt. 30c. 



ABUNDANCE — Poptilar variety; generally grows about eighteen inches high; foliage large, thick and dark 

 green; very large, prolific pods, long, round and well filled with Peas of fine quality. Pkt. 5c.; 34 Pt- 12c; 

 pt. 20c.; qt. 35c. 



GRANT'S FAVORITE 



This new variety of my own introduction is unquestionably the finest medium and late Pea ever offered, 

 coming into use just after the early varieties are through bearing. Luxuriant grower, from three to 

 four feet high. The pods are of good size, and always well filled with exceptionally sweet and highly 

 flavored Peas. It is nearly an upright grower, but will do better if staked or planted along a fence. It will 

 please you, either for family, market garden or shipping purposes Pkt. 7c.; pt. 12c.; pt. 20c.; qt. 35c. 



BUCKBEE'S NEW MAMMOTH MELTING SUGAR 



Far superior to all other edible podded Peas, not only in size of pod, but also in delicious quality, in 

 which the large, sweet, brittle and succulent pods have none of the tough, inner lining found in the ordinary 

 varieties of garden Peas; they are used in the same way as snap or string beans, the pods are very large, 

 straight, smooth, extremely tender, so brittle that they snap; without any string; of the most delicious fla- 

 vor. Pkt. 8c.; H pt. 15c.; pt. 25c.; qt. 40c. 



New Early Prosperity or Gradus 



The New Extra Early Wrinkled Pea 

 Large podded, and of splendid quality. Tlie inunense pods are 

 as large as those of the Telephone, uniformly well shaped and hand- 

 some, and more attractive than tho.se of other first earlies. Tliey ripen 

 slowly and continue fit for use much longer than most varieties, luak- 

 ing this by far the most desirable sort for the liome garden, riie Peas 

 are very large, of splendid quality and beautiful color, whic . they re- 

 tain after cooking. Pkt. 8c.; K' pt- 16c.; pt. 26c.; qt. 50c. 



Nettys Excelsior 



Best Early Dwarf Pea 

 The Vines are Larger and More Vigorous than American Wonder, 

 and Earlier and More Prolific than Premium Gem. The Peas in Sweet- 

 ness and Onality are Unsurpassed. A most desirable sort for the mar- 

 ket gardener, and unsurpassed lor tlie home garden. Pkt. 7c.; ' j pt. 

 15c.; pt. 25c.; qt. 40c. 



Buckbee^s First and Best 



This is the earliest and most even stock of White Extra EarlyPeas 

 in existence, ruaturing so well logellier that asinglepicking will .secure 

 the entire crop. Vines vigorous and hardy, 2 to 2 ^ feet high, iin- 

 branched, bearing 3 to 7 straight pods, having 5 to 7 medium sized, 

 smooth Peas of good quality. Tlie dry Peas are medium sized, 

 smootli, yellowish white. Pkt. 6c.; pt. 12c.; pt. 20c., qt. 35c. 



Buckbee^s Extra Early Tom Thumb 



or Strawberry 



An extremely early variety of superior merit. Vines dwarf, about 

 9 incites high, completely covered witli an abundance of the finest well- 

 filled pods. It is of such upright growth that it can be planted in rows 

 in inches apart. Don't fail to include this variety in your order. Pkt. 

 7c.; 14 pt. 12c.; pt. 20c.; qt. 35c. 



New Everbearing 



The great continuous, everbearing variety, which gives, it special 

 value for late Summer and Autumn use. Stout vines growing eighteen 

 inches or more high, bearing at the top large quantities of broad pods 

 containing six to eight large wrinkled Peas, half an inch or more in di- 

 ameter. Quality unsurpas.sed. The Peas cook quickly, are tender, 

 of superior flavor, and preferred by many to any other sort. Try it. 

 Pkt. 7c.; 14 pt. 12c.; pt. 20c.; qt. 35c. 



STARTLER — Fine nev,' later variety, grow? ^0 inches high; pods and 

 foliage rich dark green; very hardy and prolific. Pods very large 

 and packed closely with good sized Peas of delicious melting quality 

 Pkt. 6c.; >i pt. 12'c.; pt. 20c.; 



ALL GROWERS SAY MONTE CRISTO IS THE BEST WATER MELON. SEE PAGE 40. 



