EUCKBEE'S "FULL OF LIFE" SEEDS. PLANTS AND BULBS. 



BUCKBEE'S "FULL OF LIFE" CLOVER 



NORTHERN GROWN, RE-CLEANED. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED SEED 



MEDIUM RED OR JUNE CLOVER— (Trifolium Pratense).— This 



is tlie II10.SI important of all CIovor.s aad tlie .standard everywhere 

 tor tja.y and pastnre. It is known a.s Common lied or. June Clo- 

 ver in niany section.s. Our Northern-grown Clover Seed has be- 

 come widely known for its pnrity, strong vitality, hardiness, 

 vigorous and healthy growth and stooling qualities, so that now 

 we receive many orders from the most distant partsof the United 

 States. It has "been tested by the Agricultural Experiment ra- 

 tions in various partsof the country and ranks among the hight st 

 everywhere. 'V^ell posted farmers are beginning to appreciate 

 the difl'erence between it and ordinary stock. It pay.-> to have 

 the best. Illinois Standard Grade — The plumpest, cleanest, purest, 

 fanciest grade; tested and of high vitality. Farmers usually 

 sow 15 to 20 lbs. of Clover seed to the acre when sown alonebut 

 this seed is so choice that 6 or 7 lbs. is really sufficient if condit- 

 ions are favorable, but we recommend sowing 10 lbs. so as to be 

 sure of a perfect stand. About 5 lbs. if sown with Timothy. 

 Price, postpaid, Pkt. lOc; lb. 30c.; 3 lbs. 80c. At buyer'.s ex- 

 pense, I bu. 90c ; a bu. $1.76; H bu. $3.45: bu. 86.86. 



MAMMOTH RED CLO- 

 VER — (Trifolium Pra- 

 tense Perenne) — Often 

 called Sapling Clover. 

 Valuable for hog pas- 

 tures and for plowing 

 under as a fertilizer. 

 Sow 15 lbs. per acre. 

 (60 lbs. per bu). Price, 

 postpaid, Pkt. lOc; lb. 

 30c.; 3 lbs. 80c. At 

 buyer's expense, J bu. 

 95c.; H bu. $1.80; 

 i-.bu. $3.50; bu. $6.96. 



WHITE BOKHARA CLOVER — (Melilotus Alba) — Sometimes called Sweet Clover. A tall, shrub-like 

 plant 4 to 6 feet high, v. ith branches, whose extremities bear numerous small white flowers of great 

 fragrance during the entire season, and constantly sought by bees. Sow 10 lbs. per acre. (60 lbs. 

 per bu. ) Postpaid, Pkt. lOc; lb. 36c.; 3 lbs. $1.00. At buyer's expense, i bu. $1.75; i bu. $3.26; 

 i bu. $6.25; bu. $12.00. 



WHITE CLOVER — (Trifolium Repens ) — Valuable Clover for sowing in lands intended for pasture. Will 

 do well in almost all kinds of soil, except wet or moist ground. Sow 6 lbs. per acre. (60 lbs. per 

 bu. ) Price, postpaid, Pkt. 10c. ; lb. 40c.; 3 lbs. $1.10. At buyer's expense, 5 lbs. $1.10; 10 lbs. $2.00. 



SAND LUCERNE — (Medicago Media) — Especially adapted to sandy soils. Largely used in Europe. 

 Sow 12 to 14 lbs. per acre. (60 lbs. per bu. ) Postpaid, Pkt. 10c. ; lb. 36c.; 3 lbs. $1.00; At buy- 

 er's expense, i bu. $1.65; i bu. $2.95; i bu. $6.65; bu. $10.90. 



YELLOW TREFOIL — (Medicago Lupulina ) — Allied to common Red Clover. Valuable for dry, sandy 

 or poor soil. Sow 12 to 14 lbs. per acre. Postpaid, Pkt. lOc; lb. 30c.; 3 lbs. 80c. At buyer's ex- 

 pense, i bu. $1.25; } bu. $2.25; i bu. $4.00; bu. $7.60. 



ESPARSETTE — (Omobrychis Sativa ) — Sometimes called Sainfoin. A 

 deep rooting perennial, desirable for feeding either green or dry, to 

 milch cows. Increases quantity and improves quality of milk. Sow 

 2 bu. per acre. (20 lbs. per bu. ) Postpaid, Pkt. 10c. ; lb. 30c.; 3 lbs. 

 80c. At buyer's expense, J bu. 40c.; i bu. 70c.; h bu. $1.30; bu. S2.60- 



SERRADELLA — (Ornithopus Sativus ) — The greatest honey producing 

 plant in the world. An annual forage, especially valuable during 

 the hot dry months of summer. Yields heavy crops on poor soil. 

 Sow 25 to 50 lbs. per acre. (60 lbs. per bu. ) Postpaid, Pkt. 10c. ; lb. 

 25c.; 3 lbs. 70c. At buyer's expense, J bu. 86c.; i bu. $1.60; i bu. 

 $3.10; bu. $6.00. 



ALSIKE 



EXTREMELY HARDY— Unsurpassed for Northern Climate 



The most hardy of all Clovers; perennial. On rich, moist soils it 

 yields an enormous quantity of hay or pasturage, but its greatest value is 

 for sowing with other Clovers and Grasses, as it forms a thick bottom and 

 greatly increases the yield of hay; cattle prefer it to any other forage. It 

 adapts itself to all kinds of soil and is capable of resisting extremes of wet 

 and drought alike. The heads are globular, fragrant and much liked by 

 bees, which obtain a large amount of honey from them. Sow in Spring 

 or Fall, at the rate of 10 pounds per acre, when used alone. 



Price, postpaid, lb. 40c. By express or freight, at buyer's expense, J bu. 

 $1.35; i bu. $2.60; i bu. $4.80; bu. $9.36. 



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PRICES OH ALL CLOVER SEEDS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



