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798 BUCKBEE’S NEW TOMATO 
World Beating 
ABRAHAM LINCOLN 
TOMATO> 
This famous Tomato was originated on Buckbee’s 
Rockford Seed Farms and named in honor of Illindis’ 
greatest son, Abraham Lincoln. This giant Tomato 
was first introduced by H. W. Buckbee in 1923 and is 
the largest Tomato we have ever grown. We have had 
as many as 9 Tomatoes in a single cluster with a total 
weight of 7 pounds; the average weight however is 
about a pound, but customers have reported produc- 
ing single fruits weighing nearly 3 pounds. Color, 
beautiful dark red fruits, extra heavy, large, sweet, 
solid and meaty, with very few seeds, and for so large 
a Tomato it is remarkably smooth and free from 
cracks and seams. 
Abraham Lincoln Tomato, while unusually large, 
ripens all the way through the fruit, making it an 
ideal variety for Catsup, Chilli Sauce, Tomato Juice, 
and slicing. It is a very shy seeder; therefore the 
flesh is firm and meaty. 
The plant is a sturdy, healthy grower with distinctive 
bronzy green foliage; it ripens the first fruit immed- 
iately following the ones of the first sort, and con- 
tinues bearing from that time until the plant is killed 
by frost. This variety was originated on H. W. 
Buckbee’s Seed Farm in Rockford, Illinois, and in the 
recent purchase of the ‘‘Buckbee’’ business we secured 
the original stock seed, and offer same to you of our own 
production, at the following special prices: Catalog No. 
' t 798—Pkt., 30 cts.; 4 pkts., $1.00; 14 oz., $1.50; % oz, 
oma oes $2.50; oz., $4.00, postpaid. 
Mrs. H. R. Cusil, Henderson, Ky.—Your Abraham Lincoln Tomatoes are 
superfine. Had clusters of 6 to 10 fruits that averaged over 114 lb. each. 
Geo. Lintz, Alton, IJl.—I raised 5 Abraham Lincoln Tomatoes in one 
cluster that weighed 111% lbs. Every one was as smooth as an apple. 
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' Pkt., 30 cts.; 4 pkts., $1.00; 14 0z., $1.50; 14 oz., $2.50; oz., $4.00, postpaid. See Page 2 For Free Premiums 
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