PEPPER 
Buckbee’s California Wonder 
Fruits Are Large—Smooth-Mild—Sweet. Vines Erect, Sturdy 
and Branching, with 6 to 9 Fruits at a Setting. 4 to 4*2 Inches 
Long, and Sometimes Weigh Nearly a Pound. 
Here we offer our newest Pepper “California Wonder”—a va¬ 
riety which is already receiving praise all over the country, while 
many claim it is the finest Pepper ever grown. It is remarkably 
early, the large, green fruits being ready to use in 70 to 75 days. 
Plants are strong and vigorous, upright in growth and bear for a 
long season. Think of it! An extra early, extra Sweet Pepper 
4% inches long and 3% to 4 inches across. The original green 
color is retained after picking, and is very desirable for table uses. 
When ripe, is of the brightest crimson. Flesh is extremely thick, 
firm and sweet. Our stock is carefully grown, and seed saved from 
the finest specimens only. Send to Buckbee’s for genuine stock, 
grown from originator’s stock seed. Pkt. 10c; y 2 oz. 30c; oz. 50; 
2 oz. 90c; *4 lb. $1.60, postpaid. 
Buckbee’s Great West 
A superb sweet pepper for home or market. Very prolific, 
bright, glossy red and of fine large size. The heaviest cropper; the 
mildest flavor; the finest appearing; the surest to grow. The one 
you can’t do without. Beautiful red color and of mild flavor. 
Eaten raw, stuffed, baked, or used in salads, you will find it one 
of the finest you ever saw. Pkt. 10c; y 9 oz. 30c; oz. 50c; 2 oz. 
90c; -*4 lb. $1.60, postpaid. 
New Giant Crimson 
Also known as “Ohio Crimson.” An early, giant fruited sweet 
pepper. In flavor it is the mildest we have ever known, the flesh 
may be eaten raw, being very sweet, with exceptionally thick heavy 
flesh. The color is a beautiful deep green when young, turning to 
a deep crimson when matured. Pkt. 10c; y z oz. 20c; oz. 35c; 2 oz. 
65c; *4 lb. $1.20, postpaid. 
WATER MELON—Buckbee’s Everbearing Always Sweet 
The Greatest Yielder and Sweetest Flavored Melon Grown. Good Shipper. Fine Keeper. Heavy Yielder. Large Size. Sweetest Flavor. Finest Quality. 
This new melon has made a sensation wherever it has been grown. Its surpassing merits are its large size, enormous yield 
and its splendid shipping and keeping qualities. It will produce more large, marketable melons under the same conditions than 
any other long variety and where hauling and shipping to distant markets is done, this melon never fails to give satisfaction. 
It is adapted for either shipping or home use. It is medium early, beautiful, very long and quite thick, often producing 
melons weighing 75 lbs. each, and the average weight is about 40 lbs. The rind is firm and leathery, rather thick, standing 
rough treatment in transit, and is a splendid shipper. It has a deep green skin with dark irregular stripes and on close inspec¬ 
tion very fine, veinlike crisscross markings may be observed. The flesh is solid, is intensely red to the rind and is of superb quality. 
This is the sweetest, crispiest, most juicy and at the same time most solid melon ever introduced, never having a hollow or 
pithy center when ripe. Everbearing Always Sweet is an excellent keeper. It may be left in the field three weeks when ripe 
and then be shipped to a distant market and keep well. It has been grown the past few years in different places in the South 
for shipping North and the commission merchants of New York, Chicago, etc., claim that it will outsell any other variety on the 
market time and again. 
Our seed is the best and the purest and is secured from Melons weighing not less than 40 pounds and is absolutely depend¬ 
able. Send to Buckbee’s for choicest stock seed of our own growing; especially selected for disease resistant qualities. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 15c; 2 oz. 25c; *4 lb. 40c; ^jjlb. 70c; lb. $1.25. Postpaid. 
Buckbee’s Everbearing Always Sweet Watermelon 
For prices on larger quantities, see pages 62 and 63 
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