H. W. BUCKBEE, ROCKFOkD, ILLINOIS. 



BOCKBEE'S "Full of Life" TOMATOES 



M. Uoller, Caro, 

 Tuscola Co, Iiiich. 

 R. F. D. No. 7: 



I shall not for- 

 get the Buckbee'; 

 Beefsteak Toma- 

 toes J raised. 



They were 



BUCKBEE^S BEEFSTEAK 



The World's One 

 Unbeatable Tomato 



See painting from nature on front cover 

 page, also cut at left, which, however gives 

 but a faint idea of the attractiveness ot this 

 Finest of all Tomatoes. 



NOTHING ill the way of a Tomato Creation has ever 

 achieved, in so short a time, the tremendously excellent 

 reputation that has come to Buckbee's "Beefsteak. 

 Growers from every section of the wide world have sent 

 in unsolicited praise, and the tests to which they have 

 subjected it leave no room for doubt that it has all the 

 quaUties required in a Tomato. A nutshell description 

 will suffice. 



Matures Early 

 Hardy Grower 

 A Splendid Shipper, 

 Enormously Productive, 



Handsome Color, 

 The Best Keeper, 

 Large Size, 

 Best of All. 



My price to one and all for my own growth, choicest 

 northern grown pedigree stock seed will be: 



Pkt. 10c. ; 3 pkts. 25c.; i ; oz. 35c.; oz. 60c.; lb. 

 $2.00; J 5 lb. $3.50; lb $6 00. 



Packets are liberal containing 100 seeds or more. 



Buckbee's Self -Supporting Tomatoes 



PARTICULARLY characterized by their upright growth and eclipsing all others in pro- 

 ductiveness. The uniform price of each of the following varieties is: 

 Pkt. lOc; Jo oz. 25c.; oz. 40c.; 2 oz. 75c.; J4 lb. S1.25. 



BUCKBEE'S WORLD'S FAIR 



The Best of the Yellow Varieties, and of a Fine and Distinct Flavor. A wonderful sort. 

 Color of the fruit is a beautiful golden yellow shade, the richest shade by far yet attained 

 by any variety. The superior flavor of the yellow varieties is bringing them into favor as 

 table fruit. 



BUCKBEE'S COUNTY FAIR 



This magnificent sort of my own introduction certainly is in the lead of all other Toma- 

 toes. Particularly distinguished by their upright growth, never requiring any support, but 

 always standing up like a tree. In form and color the fruit resembles the Acme; it is always 

 symmetrical and attractive in appearance; the skin tough and the flesh soUd; ripens w^ell.' 



BUCKBEE'S STATE FAIR 



Another self-supporting novelty. Foliage resembles Buckbee's Countv Fair and might 

 be taken for this variety if it were riot the color of its beautiful, glossy red fruit, preferred in 

 many localities to the purple or rose colored varieties. Its size, solidity, productiveness, 

 smoothness, flavor of its fruit, etc., is unexcelled, either for market, family or shipping. 



Cnaz-ial nffaf Nn ^ enable all to give this trio of Self-Supporting Tomatoes 



opcClal Ulicr IIU. O 00 a trial, I will send one liberal packet each of Buckbee's 

 County Fair, State Fair and World's Fair Tomatoes for only 20 cents. 



BVCKBEE'S SELF'CiUFl'OETlSO TOMATOES 



BUCKBEE'S 



TOBACCO 



PEDIGREE TOBACCO SEED 



WRITE FOR PRICES IN QUANTITY 



SUMATRA — Vigorous sort of Spanish origin, producing cigar wrappers of the highest quality, es- 

 pecially popular with Southern growers. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 45c. 



HAVANA — Verj- choice Cigar Variety grown from the finest seed imported from the "Vuelta de 

 Abajo" district in Cuba. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 30c. 



CONNECTICUT SEED LEAF — Very popular in the Middle and Northern States, largely grown to 



Eroduce fillers; productive; robust habit. Pkt. 3c.; oz. 20c. 

 IAN ROSE MUSCATELLE — Finer than Muscatelle, and can be relied upon to make the finest 

 cigar stock. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 30c. 

 IMPROVED SWEET ORONOKO — LTsed for first class plug fillers, and makes, when sun-cured the 

 best natural chewing leaf. A favorite for the "Homespun" wherever known. Makes an east- 

 ern filler unsurpassed. Pkt. 3c.; oz. 20c. 

 GENERAL GRANT — One of the finest, earliest and most popular kind for Cigars. -Matures as far 



north as Canada; leaves of large size. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 35c. 

 IMPROVED WHITE BURLEY — This variety is especially vahiable to manufacturers either for cut 



or plug tobacco. It is often used for wrappers. Pkt 4c.; oz. 35c. 

 STERLING — One of the earliest: makes the silkiest of wrappers, brightest of cutters and sweetest of 



fillers. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 20c. 

 COMSTOCK SPANISH — Called by some Zimmer"s Spanish. One of the finest C'gar Tobaccos, pro- 

 ducing leaves of silky texture: grading very high for wrappers and fillers. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 35c. 

 LACKS — Dark rich export leaf. Broad leaf tough, fine fibre. On gray soils cures bright and elas- 

 tic on dark soils rich and gummy. Known as Jesup or Beat .W\ in .-ome localities. Good and 

 reliable. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 25c. 

 BRADLEY BROAD LEAF — \ popular variety for several t>-pe.s — export, manufacturing and cigars. 



.\ good reliable varietv and succeeds where vellow tobacco can he grown. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 20c. 

 LITTLE DUTCH — Popular variety, succeeds nicely in the Northern States. Valuable for all pur- 

 poses. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 25c. 



GROWERS IN EVERY STATE IN THE UNION GIVE UNQUALIFIED PRAISE TO BUCKBEE'S SEEDS 



