POTATOES-Best Early and Late Varieties 
PEDIGREED STOCK 
GROWN EXPRESSLY FOR 
SEED IN THE FAMOUS 
RED RIVER VALLEY OF 
THE NORTH 
No Seed Potatoes can be com¬ 
pared with those produced in the 
North, either for vigor and freedom 
from disease, or for producing and 
long-keeping qualities. Furthermore, 
our stock is all grown from hill 
selected Potatoes and only from 
plants which have produced a large 
number of market-sized tubers, and 
it will easily yield a hundred bush¬ 
els more per acre than common 
stock. 
DATE OF SHIPMENT—Potatoes 
will be shipped at any date ordered, 
at purchaser’s risk, but where no 
special instructions are given to the 
contrary, we will ship them, when, 
in our judgment, there will be a 
minimum danger from freezing. Of 
the many varieties that claim public 
favor, we have selected the best in 
cultivation. 
The Best Early Varieties 
Extra Early Rockford 
Handsome, blight-proof, heavy yielder. The medium sized, uniform 
Potatoes grow very closely together in the hill, making this variety easy 
to harvest. Cooking quality the best. Pinkish tinged skin and white 
flesh of delightful flavor. 3 lbs. 60c, postpaid. 
Improved Extra Early Ohio 
Often called Early Six Weeks. The tubers grow compact in the hill, 
are easily dug, with very few small ones—nearly every Potato is of 
marketable size. 3 lbs. 60c, postpaid. 
Irish Cobbler 
Sometimes called Early Eureka. A most excellent extra early variety, 
maturing good sized tubers seven weeks from time of planting. The 
vines make short, upright growth, allowing close planting. The tubers 
are of round shape with few shallow eyes. The flesh is pure white, with 
a clean, smooth skin. 3 lbs. 60c, postpaid. 
Bliss Red Triumph 
The standard extra early Potato much planted in the South. The 
tubers are nearly round, are smooth, medium in size, reddish pink in 
color. Vines are small and compact, with short, thick stalks and broad 
leaves. This is one of the hardiest varieties known, and is not sus¬ 
ceptible to rot, scab and other diseases; in fact, it can be grown on the 
most heavily manured land without danger of rot. 3 lbs. 60c, postpaid. 
The Best Main Crop Varieties 
Improved Green Mountain 
A strong and vigorous grower with an abundance of bushy vines with 
light green leaves. The tubers are large, smooth, of oblong to roundish 
form, somewhat flattened. The skin is of a yellowish or slightly russet 
tinge, is finely netted, indicating fine quality. Eyes are few and of 
medium size and well distributed. The flesh is white, solid, fine grained, 
cooks white, dry and mealy and has a very fine flavor. It retains its 
fine eating qualities all through Winter. 3 lbs. 60c, postpaid. 
Carman No. 3 
Of large size and of the shapeliest form. Eyes are few and shallow. 
It is a perfect keeper and is not surpassed as a table variety. Skin and 
flesh of extreme whiteness. 3 lbs. 60c, postpaid. 
Rural New Yorker No. 2 
One of the largest yielding varieties. Large, of oval form and rather 
flat, with few and shallow eyes; the smoothest and cleanest potato 
grown; skin white, as is also the flesh, which is of the best quality; it 
cooks dry and floury. Medium late and best drought resister. 3 lbs. 60c, 
postpaid. 
White Gold Potato (A Fine New Variety) 
The earliest white Potato grown. A week to ten days earlier than 
Early Ohio, Bliss Red Triumph or Irish Cobbler. It has the size and 
shape of Green Mountain, though the eyes are shallow and it is of 
slightly netted appearance. A good yielder. 3 lb. 60c, postpaid. 
All Varieties Listed Above, 3 lb., 60c Postpaid. For Larger Quantities by Freight or 
Express Not Prepaid, See Enclosed Price List 
Pie Plant or Rhubarb Seed 
BUCKBEE’S NEW PINEAPPLE—Without doubt this is the earliest of 
all Pie Plant and a variety that can be used not only in the early 
Spring, but Summer as well. The very best of the Giant Everbearing 
varieties. Stalks of good size, soft and juicy. Skin so thin and 
tender that it is not necessary to remove it before cooking. Flavor 
sprightly and refreshing and has the true pineapple flavor. This is 
the first vegetable of the season and no garden should be without it. 
Choicest “Full of Life” Seed. Large pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; 2 oz. 25c; V 4 
lb. 45c; y 2 lb. 80c; lb. $1.50. 
BUCKBEE’S WESTERN MARKET—A very fine variety, very pro¬ 
ductive, large size, and very early. The stems are numerous, broad, 
heavy, but very tender. Pkt. 8c; oz. 12c; 2 oz. 20c; *4 lb. 35c; y 2 
lb. 60c; lb. $1.00. 
Strawberries from Seed 
BRAZILIAN EVERBEARING bears 
fruit in about four months after 
seed is sown and continues to pro¬ 
duce fruit until very late in the 
Fall. The berries are not as large 
as the 
New Pineapple 
standard varieties, but are 
of superior quality and 
have the rich wild straw¬ 
berry flavor. The plant is 
ever-bearing in its true 
sense of the word, pro¬ 
ducing fruit all summer, 
and comes perfectly true 
from seed. Perfectly har¬ 
dy everywhere and easy to 
grow. A packet of seed 
should produce 40 to 50 
plants. Pkt. 15c; 2 pkts. 
25c, postpaid. 
We Guarantee Safe Arrival in Good Condi¬ 
tion for Planting 
The eyes as put up by us will keep 30 to 60 days in good condition 
for growing, as if freshly cut from the potato, and will produce just as 
good a crop as if the whole potato was planted. All orders for the South 
can be sent at any time during the Winter with perfect safety. Orders 
for the North and West can be sent at once or later as desired. Plant 
eyes in rows 3 feet apart, 12 inches apart in the rows; sixty eyes should 
produce 3 to 5 bushels. 
PRICES OF POTATO EYES OF ANY VARIETY WE OFFER BY 
MAIL PREPAID: 100 Eyes 65c; 160 Eyes $1.00; 206 Eyes $1.25; 500 
Eyes $3.00, 1000 Eyes $5.75, postpaid. Positively no less than 100 
Eyes of any variety will be put up. 
Potato Seed from the Flower Ball 
This incomparable mixture contains choice 
selections from the United States, Italy, Chile, 
Switzerland, South America, France, Africa, 
Mexico and Europe. New creations of merit 
bring rich returns and your fortune may be in 
one of these. POTATO SEED, Postpaid, Pkt. 
15c; 2 Pkts. for 25c. 
Potato Seed Balls 
One-Fourth Life Size 
Use 10 to 12 bushels of Potatoes to plant an acre 
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