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



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BUCKBEE'S "FULL of life- TOMATOES 



BUCKBEE'S EARLIEST MARKET — A vanef y bearing fruit which in size, shape, color, solidity and quality compares favorably with the noted 

 later kinds, and by repeated trials at Ilockford Seed Farms and elsewhere, has demonstrated that it ripens up a larger portion of its crop the 

 earliest of any variety. Earliest Good Tomato. Gardeners and Tomato fanciers will readily see the advantage obtained over their competi- 

 tors by growing Buckbee's Earliest Market. We do not hesitate to pronounce it the largest, smoothest, best flavored and highest colored 

 extra early Tomato. Vine medium size, leaved just enougli to protect the fruit, which is produced in abundant clusters, reasonably low 

 down on the stem and ripening all together. Those who desire a variety of this description, either for family or market purposes, will find 

 this variety what they want. Pkt. lOc; oz. 20c.; oz. 35c.; 2 oz. 60c.; H lb. $1.00; }4 lb. $1.75; lb. S3.00. 



ROYAL RED — Vines strong and v'gorous. Fruit large, bright red, very uniform in size and shape and seldom cracks. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 18c; 2 oz. 

 30c.; ii lb. 60c.; lb. 90c.; lb. $1.75. 



BEAUTY — I have been perfecting this to a larger, smoother fruit than the original stock, and think I have made it the smoothest and best of the 

 larse purple sorts. Vines large, vigorous and heavy bearers; fruit large, uniform, very smooth; color purpUsh pink, flesh light pink, excel- 

 lent flavor. Pkt. 3c.; oz. 16c.; 2 oz. 30c.; M lb. 60c.; lb. 90c.; lb. $1.75. 



JUNE PINK— An extra early purple fruited Tomato similar to the popular scarlet, fruited Earliana in growth of vine, shape and size of fruit and 

 time of maturing. This is of exceptional value to market gardeners who want an early, purple fruited Tomato, either for home market or 

 to ship; also desirable for planting under glass. Pkt. Sc.; oz. 35c.; 2 oz. 60c.; Mlb.$1.00; >^ lb. $1.76; lb. $3.00. 



THE NEW STONE— BUCKBEE'S IMPROVED STRAIN— The Tomato for a Main Crop — Choicest seed. I call this the king of the Livingstone 

 kinds, which are the best type of large, smooth, .solid, "beefy" Tomatoes. If asked to select our main crop market sort we advise this. Color 

 fine scarlet, stem set liigh, core small and shallow, so that little is lost when it is taken out of the fruit before sUcing. If in doubt, buy the 

 New Stone for market or home use. Pkt. 3c.; oz. 16c.; 2 oz. 30c.; ii lb. 50c.; H lb. 90c.; lb. $1.75. 



BUCKBEE'S SNOWBALL — Grand variety. Pearly white; excellent flavor, great yielder. None better for table, pickling and canning purposes. 

 Pkt. 5c.; oz. 25c. 



BUCKBEE'S GOLDEN PRIZE — New golden yellow sort. Flesh thick and of extra quality. Grows in clusters. Produces enormous crops. Even 



if you should be prejudiced against a yellow sort, this will please you. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 20c.; 2 oz. 35c.; M lb. 60c.; 14 lb. $1.10; lb. $2.00. 

 CHALK'S EARLY JEWELL — The largest, smoothest, and finest flavored extra-early bright red Tomato. Within a week to ten days as early as 

 Spark's Earliana, it is even a heavier cropper, with Tomatoes of a larger size and sweeter flavor, — produced continuously throughout the sea- 

 son. Of compact growth, the plants are fairly loaded with fruit. The Tomatoes are uniformly of good size, — -seventy-five will fill a five- 

 eighths bushel basket. The large handsome fruits are very solid and deep through, being almost round or ball-shaped. Skin thin but suffi- 

 ciently strong to make it a good shipper. Northern-grown seed. Pkt. lOc; oz. 35c.; 2 oz. 60c.; ^1 lb. $1.00; J^j lb. $1 76; lb. $3.00. 

 PONDEROSA or No. 400 — Shape Perfect, Size Massive, Extra Prolific, Early and Late, Quality High — Monster Tomatoes, often weighing two or 

 three pounds each; rich, bright crimson; solid meat, exceptionally free from seed; delicious flavor,raw or cooked; a single Tomato enough for a 

 meal. Very desirable for family and market purposes. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 35c.; 2 oz. 60c.; }4 lb. $1.00; }4 lb. $1.75; lb $3.00. 



HEW STRAWBERRY TOMATO, or WINTER CHERRY— 

 Sometimes called Husk Tomato and Ground Cherry. Grows 

 in a husk; excellent for preseives. Ten plants in our trial 

 grounds yielded a bushel of fruit. Much earlier and every 

 way better than a similar variety advertised as a novelty un- 

 der the name of Cape Gooseberry. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 25c. 



FANCY FRUITED TOMATOES 



Unsurpassed for Preserves, Pickles and Canning 

 NEW PEAR TOMATO — Used for preserves and to make "To- 

 mato Figs." Our stock will always come true to name. 

 Red. Pkt. 3c. Yellow. Pkt. 3c. 

 NEW PLUM TOMATO — Fruit true plum shape. Clear, deep 

 flesli and fine flavored. Much esteemed for preserves 

 Red. Pkt. 3c. Yellow. Pkt. 3c. 

 NEW PEACH TOMATO— Beautiful round fruits. The largest 

 of the fancy fruited sorts. 



Rose. Pkt. Sc. Purple. Pkt. 3c. Yellow. Pkt. 3c. 

 NEW CHERRY TOMATO — Look just like cherries when grow- 

 ing; one vou cannot do without. 



Red. Pkt. 4c. Yellow. Pkt. 4c. 

 RED CURRANT — Extremely small, exquisite, delicate flavor. 

 Good yielder. Pkt. 5c. 



J. Loy, Ruckraau, 

 Hampshire Co., W.\ a. 



Your Ponderosa 

 Tomato has given us 

 the best results for 

 early and late Toma- 

 toes — tlie finest I ever 

 had in my garden. I 

 thank you for your 

 honest way of dealing 

 and hope to be able to 

 help you more thaa 

 ever in the future. 



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