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H. W. BUCKBEE, ROCKFORD. ILLINOIS. 



DDCRBEE'S "Full of Life" ONION SEED 



1 oz. of Seed (or 100 It. of drill. 

 4 to 6 lbs. io drills per acre. 



NEW GENUINE PRIZETAKER 



The King of All Yellow Onions. 



The Prizetaker Onion has proved itself to be the greatest acquisition in years. The very largest, handsomest, finest-flavored of all. and 

 alwavs grows to a uniform shape, which is a perfect globe. Has a very small neck, and always ripens up large and fine without any stiff neck. 

 The !Prizetaker has produced the seemingly fabulous yield of 2,000 bushels per acre. Many are offering Spanish King and similar varieties 

 under the name of Prizetaker. My own growth choicest Northern-grown, high-grade pedigree stock seed, pkt. Sc.; oz. ISc; 2 oz. 25c.; '4 lb- 



45c.; 



: lb. 85c.; lb. $1.65. 



BUCKBEE'S RED GIANT 



The King of All Red Onions. 



This magnificent new variety of my own introduction has met with the greatest success everywhere, and is now one of the most popular varieties 

 in existence. The largest red Onion,' often weighing from four to five pounds. Many have grown specimens weighing from three to four pounds 

 .Shape is round and symmetrical. .Skin is thin, of a beautiful reddish hue. while the flesh is delightfuiiy pure white, very fine grained and of 

 l>leasing flavor. I control the entire stock of this grand noveltv. My own growth choicest Northern-grown, high-grade pedigree stock seed, 

 pkt. lOc; oz. 20c.; 2 oz. 35c.; I4 lb. 60c.; i.^ lb. $1.10; lb. S2.00. 



BUCKBEE'S LARGE RED WETHERSFIELD 



The greatest of all Red Onions. There are many strains of this justly celebrated Onion, but none that can surpas- Buckbee's Pnze Medal 

 Stock of this famous variety. Grows to an immense size, 1 !4 and 2 'A pound Onions from seed the first year are of frequent occurrence. A 

 magnificent keeper. An enormous yielder. I have received "thousands of letters from my customers stating their yields to be over 1,000 bu. 

 per acre the past season. Its shape is more flat than round. In color the skin is a deep purplish red, while the fiesh is of a beautiful white, 

 finely grained and of good flavor. My customers throughout the country indorse it as the best Red Onion they have grown. I trust that no 

 Onion grower that receives my catalogue will fail to try at least a smaU quantity of Buckbee's Red Wethersfield Onion, for all ought to know just 

 how much superior it is to other strains offered. Mr Wischmeyer, of Deadwood, S Dak., one of the largest Onion growers in the country, writ es: 

 Have tried every strain of this popular onion, but find Buckbee's Large Red Wethersfield far in advance of all others Selected stock seed at the 

 following exceptionally low prices, good only as long as my stack lasts, Pkt. 6c.; oz. 18c.; 2 OZ, 30c.; i'i lb. 65c.; ^2 lb. $1.0^> $1'90. 



Buckbee^s Mammoth Silver King 



The King of White Onions 



The largest white Onion — grows \o a remarkable size. The 

 bulbs are of attractive form, flattened, but thick through. The 

 average diameter of the Onion is from five to seven and one-half 

 inches, thus making the circumference from fifteen to twenty-two 

 inches. Single bulbs, often attain weights of from two and one- 

 half to four pounds each. The skin is of a beautiful silvery white; 

 the flesh is of a snowy white, and of a particularly mild and pleas- 

 ant flavor. So sweet and tender is the flesh that it can be eaten 

 like an apple. Matures early, and is of large size and perfect form. 

 My own growth choicest Northern-grown, high-grade pedigree stock 

 seed, pkt. 6c.; oz. 15c.; 2 oz. 28c.; M lb. 60c.; lb. 90c.; lb. SI 75. 



Buckbee's New Golden Globe Danvers ^ ^. 



Unrivaled Market Onion, fer^? 



Long Keeper. Best Shipper. 



Always in the Lead. Challenges Competition. 



The most perfect type of the globe-shaped Onion ever offered. 

 It ripens early, has a very small neck, the entire crop drying down 

 at one time. " It is an immense cropper, and wiU yield more mar- 

 ketable Onions to the acre than any strain I am acquainted with. 

 Trial tests have shown this great variety to yield over 2.000 bush- 

 els per acre, while under ordinary cultivation the past season thou- 

 sands of my customers have reijorted yields of 1,000 bushels per 

 acre Keniember that I control the entire supply of this variety. 

 My own growth choicest Northern-grown, high-g^ade pedigree stock 

 seed, pkt. 4c.; oz. 18c.; 2 oz. 30c.; ii lb. 65c.; 3^ lb. $1.06 lb. $1.85. 



EVERY PERSON WHO BUYS OF BUCKBEE, GETS THE SAME TREATMENT— THE VERY BEST. 



