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MANGEL WURZELS 
Any land that will grow a good crop of Corn will pro¬ 
duce a good crop of Mangels or Sugar Beets, which are 
surer crops than any other root. 
%' n® one-tbird greater increase of milk in feeding cows than does the same 
W ®;|bt of Potatoes Forty tons Mangels (a crop of an acre) have as much nutri- 
tive_ matter as 130 bu. of corn and are more digestible. Send to Secretarv of 
Agriculture, Washington, D. C., for Special Bulletin on Mangels and Beets 
Plant five pounds of Seed per Acre 
Buckbee’s Mastodon 
T . . , , Th f Heaviest Cropping and Largest of All Mangels 
It is truly a Mammoth, a single root often weighing 75 pounds and over: 
in yield it is enormously productive—1,500 to 1,800 bushels per acre is 
nothing uncommon on good soil. It grows well above ground and on 
account of its sliape is easily harvested. In length is about the same as 
Mammoth Long Red, but is more remarkable for its handsome shape and 
Droad shoulders, the diameter being greater, and in weight much heavier; 
.. „t p r ?, d ’„ fine texture, roots solid, tops small. Oz. 8c; 2 oz. 15c; 
postpaid C? ^ * b ' 45C ’ 1 ,b ' ?5c; 2 lbs ' $140; 5 lbs - $3.25; 10 lbs. $6.00, 
Buckbee’s Mammoth Long Red 
A standard and favorite Mangel, producing a very large root uniformly 
straight and well formed, weighing from 30 to 40 pounds each, of a 
beautiful dark red color, wonderfully productive, average 1,000 to 1,500 
bushels per acre. Keeping qualities not excelled. Oz. 7c; 2 oz. 12c: 
V* lb - 18c; y 2 lb. 32c; 1 lb. 60c; 2 lbs. $1.10, postpaid. 
Golden Tankard 
An immense yielder and 60 to 75 tons per acre have often been grown 
on good ground and under good cultivation. The roots are handsome, 
of an ideal, cylindrical form, with 6mall neck, clean, generally with 
only one tap-root, and can easily be lifted, arid are excellent keepers. 
The skin is light gray above and deep orange below the ground, the 
flesh is bright golden yellow, differing from all other varieties, which 
cut white. Oz. 7c; 2 oz. 12c; Vi lb. 18c; Vi lb. 32c; 1 lb. 60c; 2 lbs. 
$1.10, postpaid. 
Buckbee’s Golden Monarch 
This entirely new and distinct Mangel grows to the largest size and 
is of a beautiful russet yellow color. The flesh is white, firm and 
sweet, greatly relished by cattle and other stock. The roots are large, 
ovoid shaped with small tops admitting close planting. Easily lifted, 
growing more than half above ground, producing enormous crops, and 
is an excellent keeper. Oz. 7c; 2 oz. 12c; Vi lb. 18c; Vi lb. 32c; 1 lb. 
60c; 2 lbs. $1.10, postpaid. 
Mixed Mangel Seed 
Choicest sorts mixed. Oz. 8c; 2 oz. 12c; Vi lb. 20c; Vi lb. 30c; 1 lb. 55c; 
2 lbs. $1.00, postpaid. 
SUGAR BEETS FOR STOCK FEEDING 
Seeds Are Bred for Disease Resistant Qualities 
Buckbee’s Giant Feeding Sugar 
The Greatest Beet for Feeding Stock 
The magnificent Sugar Beet, while giving nearly as large a yield of 
easily grown and harvested roots as a crop of Mangels, supplies a food 
of very much higher nutritive value, being much richer in sugar. They 
yield, under equally favorable conditions, more than double that of sugar 
beets and, not being so sweet, are less liable to injure the kidneys when 
fed in large quantities. The roots grow about two-thirds out of the 
ground and because of this and their shape the crop can be harvested and 
stored at less expense than any other root crop. Roots very large, smooth, 
clean and of oval shape; white skin, white flesh. Every farmer should try it. 
Oz. 7c; 2 oz. 12c; Vi lb. 18c; Vi lb. 32c; 1 lb. 60c; 2 lb. $1.10, postpaid. 
Buckbee’s New Imperial Sugar 
This Beet is the result of years of methodical and persevering selection. It 
is extremely rich in sugar, thousands of analyses showing that the average 
percentage of sugar obtained from this variety is about eighteen and its aver¬ 
age yield may be stated as from 15 to 16 tons an acre, but crops of 25 to 40 
tons per acre have been obtained off it. Flesh finely grained and very sweet. 
We sell thousands of pounds each year to. the large growers and Beet sugar 
factories through the country, always with the most satisfactory results. 
Oz. 7c; 2 oz. 12c; Vi lb- 18c; Va lb. 32c; 1 lb. 60c; 2 lb. $1.10, postpaid. 
BUCKBEE’S SPECIAL HOG PASTURE MIXTURE 
Especially prepared for quick results and a full crop. This mixture is composed of 
the following annual varieties: Field Peas, Soja Beans, .Vetches, Cowpeas, Crimson 
Clover, Rape, Sugar Cane, Japanese Millet, Turnips, Rutabagas, Speltz, Rye and other grains 
and forage plants, all in the right proportion. This mixture will provide an abundant pasture, 
within six weeks from day of sowing the seed, continuing green and bountiful until destroyed 
by frost; almost all of these varieties will come up again as fast as they are eaten down 
and will furnish 4 to 5 times as much forage as can be obtained from any clover-grass mix¬ 
ture, and this food is succulent and nutritious and much relished by hogs; it will keep them 
healthy and strong and they will gain in weight easily and quickly. This mixture will prove a 
most profitable investment for every farmer, not only for feeding hogs but also all other farm 
stock. It is usually sown about corn planting time, but can also be sown as a catch crop any 
time during the season until August. Use 100 pounds for 2 acres. Price, 10 lbs. 75c; 25 lbs. 
$1.75; 50 lbs. $3.00; 100 lb. $5.50, by express or freight not prepaid. 
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