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DUCKDEE'S "Full of Life" PmS 



Buckbee's New iixtra Early Honey-Sweet 



THE EARLIEST WRINKLED SWEET PEA IN EXISTENCE 

 READY FOR PICKING IN FORTY-THREE DAYS 



The Greatest Pea Novelty of the Century. 

 Tender Peas in June. 



Plant it and Enjoy Luscious and 



BUCKBEE'S NEW EXTRA EARLY 

 BONEY SWEET 



Never before have I taken so much pride in offering such a dis- 

 tinct, new and valuable Pea; the result of .vear.s of careful hybridizing, 

 improvement and perfecting. There is no question but what this 

 (irand New Pea has come to staj' and will eventually take the place of 

 all other sorts in its class. 



By actual test for several years, Buckbee's Honey-Sweet Pea has 

 been ready for the table in from 42 to 44 days from tlie time of plant- 

 ing; an average of 43 days The quality is beyond praise for such an 

 early Pea, and the whole crop matures evenly. It is one of the very 

 best Peas to sow for successive planting. 



A wonderfully luxuriant grower and a splendid drought resister. 

 The vines attain a height of 17 inches, consequently do not require 

 sticking Prodigally prolific, the pods are from 2 inches to 3 inches 

 long, nearly round, and are always well filled. 

 There is no question but what Buckbee's New Extra Early Honey-Sweet is orie of the 

 most superlative good Peas for tlie home garden — unsurpassed for the market garden 

 and a veritable gold mine for shipping purposes. 



Piices to one and all as long as my Choice Northern Home Grown Pedigree Stock 

 Seed lasts will be as follows- Pkt. 8c ; ],■> pt. 18c.; pt. 30c.; ql. 50c. 



True American Wonder 



The greatest good Pea in years. It is so hardy and vigorous that it may safely 

 be planted in early spring with any smooth variety, and can be counted on for table 

 use almost as soon", while, as everyone knows, the quality of any wrinkled Pea is far su- 

 perior to any smooth. Time after time they have been fit for the table fifty days 

 from planting, with the most ordinary cultivation. Pods aie square and chunky, 

 always contaimng from five to seven large Peas, packed so closely together in the 

 pods' that the Peas are always more square than round. It grows to a uniform height . 

 about one foot, and is at all times very tender and of fine flavor. Seldom 

 has any vegetable been more unanimously recommended than has our 

 True American Won- 

 der Pea Unfortu- 

 nately the demand has 

 been so great that tlie 

 seed has been very 

 scarce. I had a large 

 acreage planted t h e 

 past season and hope 

 to supply the demand. 

 Order early and avoid 

 disappointment. 

 Pkt. 7c. ; '2 pt. 15c.; 

 pt. 25c.; qt. 40c. 



K. Kapp, Mechanics- 

 burg, Cumberland Co., 

 Pa.. R. F. D. No. 4. 



1 have been sending 

 to Buckbee for my 

 seeds for five years, and 

 must say they have al- 

 ways proved satisfac- 

 tory, and have tiever 

 , ad a failure. 



Buckbee^s New Vigorosa 



THE MOST MAGNIFICENT OF ALL NEW PRODUCTIONS 



Nothing like it for a second early Pea has ever been produced. It requires no support. 

 There is no Pea more prolific. It is a leader in the market and in demand 

 among epicures. To try it is to surely succeed. 



This grand, exceptionally good, new Pea is beyond all reasonable doubt by long odds 

 tlie very best Second Early variety that has ever been intrbduced. The extended his- 

 tory of Pea culture gives us noexam'ple of aproduction anything nearthe equal of Vigorosa. 

 It is ABSOLUTELY UNPARALLELED. 



No bushing at all is required. The vines grow to be but 20 inches tall and are so 

 >tout that they bear immense crops without falling. As an enormous yielder the New 

 \'igorosa ranks first and has no close rival. When it comes to quality— well, that is one 

 of its many strong points. No one who knows the merits of real Peas could possibly 

 [ind fault with it. It Pleases the Critical Judge, which means it is all that I claim for it. 

 Those of m5' customers who have tried it say it is better than I represent it to be. 



Pkt. 8c.; y2 pt. 15c.; pt. 25c.; qt. 40c. 



McLean's Improved Little Gem — .\ variety wliose stout branching vines grow about 9 

 inch s high, and are covered with long, well-filled pods containing seven or eight 

 large and exceedingly sweet, tender and well-flavored Peas, nearly as early as First 

 and Best. Dry Peas are medium size, much wrinkled, and Hattened; pale green, 

 I have taken great pains in growing my stock and know it to be pure and true. 

 Pkt. 7c.; i pt. 16c.; pt. 25c.; qt. 40c. 



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