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



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Buckbee's o/^~ SEEDS 



One 



Omue of Seed to 100 Feet of 

 Drill; S Pounds lo the Acre. 



SALSIFY 



GERMAN. Haferwurzfl; 

 FRENCH. Salsifls; 



SPANISH, Salsin Blamco 



ito immediate 



CULTURE: Plant and care for it the same as Parsnips. Nolliiiig difficult or mysterious about it. Do not leave roota 

 in llui ground too late in tlie Spring, as they sprout and .soon deteriorate, b>it they may be left all Winter without dam- 

 age. Flavor strongly resembles that of the oyster after cooked. 



BUCKBEE'S ALL AMERICA 

 By Far the Very Best Salsify. 



.\ truly .\nierican variety of the highest merit. Ottered last };ear for the first time, and sprang ii 

 popularity." Tlie long, white tapering roots are of the most superior quality, excelling 

 py far any variety now on the market. My seed is limited this year and I advise early 

 orders. 



Pkt. 10c. ; oz. 20c.; 2 oz. 30c.; >i lb. 50c.; lb. 80c.; lb. $1.60. 



MAMMOTH SANDWICH ISLAND. 



Of e.xira large size, in every way preferable to the older varieties, being larger,slrong- 

 er growing, and less liable to branch. Invaluable to market gardeners. 

 Pkt. 4c.; oz. 10c. ; 2 oz. 16c.; lb. 30c.; lb. 60c.; lb. 90c. 



LONG WHITE. 



This is a well known and standard variety tliat has stood the test of time. 

 Pkt. 3c.; oz. Sc.; 2 oz. 16c.; U lb. 25c.; lb. 40c.; lb. 70c. 



EASILY GROWN. 



Makes 



Fine Soup. 



SORREL 



GERMAN, Suuerarnpffr; 



FRENCH, Oseille. 



Is cultivated for its acidity and u.sed largely in salads. Sow in drills early in Spring 

 and thin the seedlings to 6 or 8 inches apart in the row. One may commence cutting in 

 2 or 3 months and plants will continue bearing :or.3 or 4 years. 



LARGE-LEAVED GARDEN — The best garden variety, having large pale green leaves 

 of fine quality. 



Pkt. 4c.; oz. 10c. ; 2 oz. 16c.; H lb. 28c.; M lb. 60c.; lb. 90c. 



Hardy; Wholesome; Palat- t^mTTWr A /^TT GERMAN, Spinat; 



able. Makes a Delicious P* I 1\ A I* M FRENCH. Epinard; 



Dish of Greens. SPANISH, Espinaco . 



An oz of seed to 100 feet of drill. 10 to 12 lbs. in drills per acre. 

 CULTURE — Should be planted in very rich ground, the richer the better. Sow in drills 

 one foot apart, and commence thinning out the plants when the leaves are 1 inch wide. All 

 should be cut before hot weather, or it will be tough and stringy. For early spring use the 

 seed should be sown early in autumn. In the North the plants will require a slight protec- 

 iton of leaves or straw, but in the Soutliern states no protection is necessary, and they will 

 continue their growth most all winter. 



BUCKBEE'S NEW LONG STANDING— An improved round- 

 seeded strain of excellent merit, having all the good qualities 

 of the ordinary sorts and continuing in condition for use mucli 

 longer. The leaves are smooth and very dark rich green. 

 Cannot be beat for market and family purposes. Pkt. 6c.; 

 oz. 8c.; 2 oz. 12c.; H lb. 15c.; lb. 26c. lb. 40c.; 4 lbs. $1.60 

 postpaid. ' ""^ •'' 



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VICTORIA — A new sort which is quick to mature, and forms a 

 very large, exceedingly thick leaf, which is somewhat savoy- 

 ed in the center. It remains in use much longer than most 

 kinds, and cannot fail to please whether grown for market or 

 in the private garden. Pkt. 2c.; oz. 4c.; 2 oz. 7c.; }4 lb. 10c. ; 

 i lb. 18c.; lb. 30c.; 4 lbs. $1.00, postpaid. 



IMPROVED ROUND SUMMER BROADLEAF— This variety 

 is generally preferred for early spring sowing, and is the most 

 popular with our market gardeners. The leaves are large, 

 thick, and fleshy; though not quite as hardy as the Prickly 

 Winter, it stands the winter very well. Pkt. 2c.; oz. 4c.; 2 

 oz. 7c.; 31 lb. 10c. ; '/i lb. 18c.; lb. 30c.; 4 lbs. $1.00, postpaid. 



ROUND SUMMER BROADLEAF. 



BLOOMSDALE SAVOY LEAF — Another splendid and popular sort. 

 Leaves are numerous, succulent, curled and wrinkled, like Savoy 

 Cabbage. Produces nearly twice the weight of crop as the ordinary 

 sorts, and is also the hardiest of all the varieties of Spinach. Pkt. 2c; 

 oz. 4c.; 2 oz. 7c.; M lb. 10c. ; yi lb. 18c.; lb. 30c.; 4 lbs. $1.00, post- 

 paid. 



MONSTROUS VIROFLAY — A new and grand good sort of sterling 

 merit. Strong, quick grower, immense yielder. Leaves strikingly 

 handsome in appearance and deservedly popular everywhere, both 

 for family and shipping purposes. Pkt. 2c.; oz. 4c.; 2 oz. 7c.; 3.4 lb. 

 10c. ; lb. 18c.; lb. 30c.; 4 lbs. $1.00, postpaid. 



IMPROVED THICK LEAVED — K variety which grows very rapidly, 

 forming a cluster of large, verv thick, sliglitly savoyed leaves of fine 

 color and quality when cooked. Recommended for market garden- 

 ers. Pkt. 2c.; oz. 4c.; 2 oz. 7c.; M lb. 10c. ; 14 lb. 16c.; lb. 25c. 



SPINACH, PRICKLY WINTER— Hardy variety. The seed is prickly, 

 leaves triangular. It is employed for fall sowing. Pkt. 2c.; oz. 4c.; 

 2 oz. 7c.; '4 lb. 10c. ; ><; lb. 18c.; lb. 30c.; 4 lbs. $1.00, postpaid. 



LONG STANDING PRICKLY — The plants mature a little later than 

 the round leaved sorts, but furnish a large quantity of very thick 

 and well flavored leaves. Has prickly seed. Pkt. 2c.; oz. 4c.; 2 oz. 

 7c.; \\ lb. 10c. ; lb. 18c.; lb. 30c.; 4 lbs. SI. 00, postpaid. 



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