BUCKBEE'S "FULL 0¥ LIFE" SEEDS, PLANTS AND BULBS. 



GROW PEPPERS— ALWAYS MONEY-MAKERS "rrrck^t^Yle^p^i.^^^^^ 



from 500 to 1,000 Seeds. 



Latest acquisition to our list of Fedigreed Peppers. Tlie giant of all. The heaviest cropper. The mildest flavor. The 

 GREAT WEST fine.st appearing. The surest to grow. The one j'ou can't do witliout. Beautiful red color and of mild flavor. Our 

 stock is hmited so order early. Large packet, 10c. ; Jo oz. 35c.; oz. 60c. 



CHINESE GLANT-.3-Double the sizeof Ruby King and equallyasmild. 

 The compact plants produce four or more extra large Peppers at 

 the base very early in the season, which ripen while a second crop 

 is setting on the branches. Very vigorous, hardy grower, and a 

 valuable variety for either the home or market garden. Large 

 Pkt. 10c. ; oz. 3bc.; 2 oz. 60c.; h lb. 90c. 



SWEET MOUNTAIN — Plants very vigorous and productive. Fruit 

 large, long, very smooth and handsome, being, when green of a 

 bright, deep green color, entirely free from any purple tinge, and 

 when mature of a rich red. Flesh very thick, sweet and mild fla- 

 vored. Well suited to use for stuffed pickles or mangoes. Pkt. 

 4c.; oz. 15c.; 2 oz. 28c.; H lb- 50c. 



BLACK NUBIAN — 7 — A most novel sort. Long tapering, sharp 

 pointed fruit, 6 inches long, and of a deep, glossy black color until 

 fully ripe, when they change to a dark orange red. Fruit is very 

 fierv. and is superior as a flavoring for Piccalilli, Chow Chow, etc. 

 Pkt. 4c.; oz. 20c.; 2 oz. 35c.; }4 lb. 60c. 



LONG RED CAYENNE — 9 — A long, shm-pointed pod, and when ripe 

 of a bright red color. Extremely strong and pungent. Pkt. 3c.; 

 oz. 12c.; 2 oz. 22c.; H lb. 40c. 



KALEIDOSCOPE — 1 — Long, wavy branches are loaded with droopins; 

 fruit the size of a hickorv nut. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 20c.; 2 oz. 35c.; 

 U lb. 60c. 



NEW LONG YELLOW CAYENNE— A very fine, new variety. Identical 

 to Long Red Cayenne (9 ) except color, which is of a beautiful 

 golden yellow shade. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 20c.; 2 oz. 35c.; M lb. 60c. 



RUBY KING — 10 — An improved American sort, reaching the largest 

 size, yet retaining the symmetrical shape of the smallest sorts. It 

 is very bright colored, temptingly sweet, mild flavored, and one 

 of the best for stuffed pickles or mangoes. Pkt. Ac; oz .18c.; 2 oz. 

 30c.; M lb. 50c. 



CELESTIAL — 5 — Beautiful Chinese novelty. Starts to bear early and 

 continues until frost. Until fully ripe, the Peppers are of a deli- 

 cate creamy yellow color, then suddenly change to an intense, 

 vivid scarlet, carried upright. Superior quality, fair size, clear, 

 sharp flavor. Valuable for pickles and pepper sauce. Pkt. 4c.; 

 oz. 15c.; 2 oz. 28c.; M lb. 50c. 



RED CHILI — 4 — Used in the manufacture of Pepper sauce. Pods 

 sharply conical, and exceedingly pungent. Requires a long, warm 

 season. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 15c.; 2 oz. 25c.; h lb. 40c. 



GOLDEN DAWN, or QUEEN— 2— Plants quite dwarf, but very prolific. 

 Fruit medium size and of inverted bell-s lape, rich golden yellow 

 color, with very thick, sweet, mild-flavo.-ed flesh. Pkt. 3c.; oz. 

 12c.; 2 oz. 22c.; M lb. 40c. 



LARGE BELL, or BULL NOSE — A very large sort of inverted bell shape, suitable 

 for mangoes or for mixed pickles. Flesh thick and less pungent than most 

 other sorts. Pkt. 3c.; oz. 12c.; 2 oz. 22c.; }4 lb. 40c. 



CORAL GEM BOUQUET— 8— The single fruit illustrated is of natural size and so 

 thickly set on the dwarf plant as to give each plant the appeaiance of a "Bou- 

 quet of Coral." As a potted plant for florists it has proved a most rapid sel- 

 ling article. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 30c.; 2 oz. 55c.; )4 lb. SI. 00. 



NEW GOLDEN UPRIGHT — 6 — Unlike all other varieties, the Peppers grow up- 

 right on stiff stems. The fruits are large and handsome. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 20c.; 

 2 oz. 35c.; M lb. 60c. 



FINEST MIXED PEPPERS— The above and many other valuable Peppers in 

 choicest mixture. Price per Pkt. only 6c.; oz. 20c.; 2 oz. 36c.; ' i lb. 60c. 



PIE PLANT, or RHUBARB 



German, Rhubarber; French, Rhubarbs; Spanish, Bastardo; 

 Swedish, Rabarber. 



Rhubarb succeeds best in deep, somewliat retentive soil. The richer its con- 

 dition and the deeper stirred he better. Sow in drills an inch deep, and thin 

 out the plants io 6 inches apart. 



BUCKBEE'S WESTERN MARKET— Finest variety, very productive. Fine, 

 lar"e size and very early. Has a flavor similar to the Goo.seberry. This is 

 without doubt, the finest variety in existence. Pkt. Sc.; oz. 10c. ;"2 oz. 18c.; 

 M lb. 35c.; lb. 60c.; lb. $1.00. 



RHUBARB ROOTS — A saving of from two- to three years is made by planting the 

 roots. 1 liave well established roots of the above variety. Price, by mail, 

 prepaid. 20c. each; $2.00 per dozen. By express or freight at purchaser's ex- 

 pense, 15c. each; $1.60 a dozen; 100 for only $7.50. 



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