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



BUCKBEE'S "Full of Life " TURNIPS 



GERMAN, Steckrube; FRENCH, Navet; SPANISH, Nabo Coman; SWEDISH, Rofoa. 



One Ounce of Seed for 250 Feet of Drill. Two to Three Pounds in Drills for an Acre. 



Sow in drills 14 inches apart and '4 inch deep, or sow broadcast, but in either case be sure to have ground rich and freshly dug. Be care- 

 ful to weed and thin out, so the young plants will not be cliecked and injured. .\ny overcrowding will result in rough anil poorly tlavored 

 fruit. In the field, turnips are generally sown broadcast, though large crops are obtained by drill culture. To preserve Turnips in good order 

 for winter use, store them in barrels placed alongside the wall of a cool cellar, and cover them with sand and turl to keep them fresh. .'Vnother 

 method is to put them in a cellar or dry pit, cover with straw and earth to the depth of 8 or 10 inches. Thus protected they will keep very Wp'n 

 until spriue. _ ^ 



BUCKBEE'S RED, OR PURPLE TOP STRAP LEAF. 



There is probably a larger amount of .seed of this variety sown an- 

 nually than any other Turnip. As a market variety, without doubt, the 

 peer of all. .Shape is very well shown iu the above cut. Has single tap 

 root and a bright purple top; leaves short and narrow, and grow erect from 

 the bulb. Matures 8 or 9 weeks from sowing. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 6c.; 2 oz. 

 lOc; K lb. 15c.; M lb. 25c.; lb. 40c. 



NEW WHITE STRAP LEAF. 

 Identical with the above in valuable qualities, differing only in color, 

 which is a beautiful ivory white. Pkt. 3c.; oz. 6c.; 2 oz. 10c. ; i-i lb. 15c.; 

 Vi lb. 25c.; lb. 40c. 



SOUTHERN SEVEN TOP. 



Cultivated extensively and witli profit in the South for the tops, 

 which are used, and are most excellent for greens. It is very hardy, will 

 grow all winter, but will not produce a good root. Hardy, keeps well. 

 Pkt. 4c.; oz. 6c.; 2 oz. 10c. ; M lb. 18c.; ^2 lb. 30c.; lb. 50c. 



BUCKBEE'S EXTRA EARLY CAMEO. 



Another grand acquisition from the land of the Czar, identical with 

 Buckbee's Cardinal in every way except color, which is a beautiful pearl 

 white. By all means include it in your order. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 8c.; 2 oz. 15c.; 

 H lb. 20c.; lb. 36c.; lb. 60c. 



NEW GOLDEN GLOBE. 



Most delicious and sweetest of all yellow fleshed Turnips, very super- 

 ior for all general purposes. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 6c.; 2 oz. 10c. ; ).i lb. 16c.; ,'2 'b. 

 26c.; lb. 40c. 



BUCKBEE'S HED 



PVRPLE TOP STRAP LEAF. 



NEW WHITE EGG. 



This is certainly one of the very choicest and finest varieties; com- 

 paratively new and producing beautiful egg-shaped roots with thin white 

 skin. They are always firm, solid and of sweet flavor. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 6c.; 

 2 02. 10c. ; i j lb. 18c.; ,'2 lb. 30c.; lb. 50c. 



IMPROVED EARLY WHITE FLAT DUTCH. 



Excellent early garden variety and very much used. The roots are 

 ©f mediutn size, verv Hat and the color white". Very early, sweet and ten- 

 der. Pkt. 3c.; oz. 6c.; 2 oz. 10c. ; I4 lb. 15c.; }i lb. 25c.; lb. 40c. 



LARGE WHITE GLOBE. 



A very desirable globe shaped varietv, valuable for faniilv and mar- 

 ket. Pkt. 3c.; oz. 6c.; 2 oz. 10c. ; U lb. i5c.; K> lb. 25c.; lb. 40c. 



EARLY SIX WEEKS, OR SNOWBALL. 

 This excellent varietv of Turnip is verv tender and sweet: matures 

 InsLx weeks. Pkt. 3c.; oz. 6c.; 2 oz. 10c. ; Si lb. 18c.; J2 lb- 30c.; lb. 60c. 



BUCKBEE',S EXTRA EARLY CARDINAL. 

 Called by some Scarlet Kashmyr — Greatest Turnip Novelty ever offered. Very 

 early varieiy, of luagnificenl shape, handsome appearance and wonderful keeping 

 qualities. Outside skin brilliant cardinal color, 'lender and crisp. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 8c.; 

 2 o/. 15c.; li lb. 20c.; 34 lb. 36c.; lb. 60c. 



COW HORN. 



•Sometimes called Long White. It is pure wliite with a little shade of green on 

 top. Well flavored and of rapia growth. Fine for Fall and early Winter use. Pkt. 

 Jc; oz. 6c.; 2 oz. 10c. ; 34 lb. 18c.; .4 lb. 30c.; lb. 50c. 



EXTRA EARLY PURPLE TOP MILAN. 

 The tops of this variety grow very small and are distinctly strap-leaved, 

 growing very erect and compact. The roots are small and flat Turnip-shaped; 

 skin purple on top of the root, clear white below. Flesh white. Most desirable 

 sort for forcing or planting outdoors. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 6c.; 2 oz. 10c. ; }4, lb. 18c.; 

 >4 lb. 30c.; lb. 50c. 



EARLY SIX WEEKS; OR SNOWBALL. 



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PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE. 



BTraiTREE'S EXTRA EARLY CAMEO. 



Jlrs. Mary Vavra, Am- 

 herst, 'Buffalo 

 County, Nebr., K. 

 F. D. No. 1. 

 I have tested your 

 Seeds and think they 

 are fine, for I never 

 had such nice Lettuce, 

 Radishes or Turnips. 

 Buckbee's Seeds are 

 best of all. , 



BUCKBEE-S EXTRA EARLY 

 CARDINAL or SCARLET KASHMYR. 



I CAN SAVE EVERY SEED AND TOOL BUYER MONEY AND PLENTY OF IT. 



