Buckbee seed and plant guide : 1905 . orite Price of each of the 23 varieties listed above (ON EAR);• bu. ; 6 to 10 bu. lots or more, $ per bu. Price of each of the above 5 varieties (ON 1JAR):Express or Freight, at buyers expense, 1 bu. ; f$; 5 to 10 bu. lots or more. $ per bu. The same varieties (SHELLED): Postpaid, M lb. 16c; At buyers expense, Ya bu. 30c; H bu, 50c; % bu. 80c; bu,$; 2 bu. $; 10 bu. lots or more, $ per bu. Iewa Gold MineHickory King Extra Huron Dent Chester County MammothBoone County Prolific Champion White Pearl By Expr
Buckbee seed and plant guide : 1905 . orite Price of each of the 23 varieties listed above (ON EAR);• bu. ; 6 to 10 bu. lots or more, $ per bu. Price of each of the above 5 varieties (ON 1JAR):Express or Freight, at buyers expense, 1 bu. ; f$; 5 to 10 bu. lots or more. $ per bu. The same varieties (SHELLED): Postpaid, M lb. 16c; At buyers expense, Ya bu. 30c; H bu, 50c; % bu. 80c; bu,$; 2 bu. $; 10 bu. lots or more, $ per bu. Iewa Gold MineHickory King Extra Huron Dent Chester County MammothBoone County Prolific Champion White Pearl By Express or Freight, at buyers expense, 1 bu. $; To who wish to buy their seed in a (SHELLED) state, I will be pleased to furnish any of tic J«l*«efif^A^*BS the uniform price of: Postpaid, % lb. 15c; lb. 26c. By Express or Freight, at buyers expense, Y bu. »Oc, H bu. 60c,V- bu. 80c; bu. $; 2 bu. $; 10 bu. lots or more at $ per bu. ^^^^ IT PAYS TO PLANT BUCKBEES PEDIGREE SEED CORN 72 BUCKBEE. ROCKFORD, fUL^OS BI^Kb|eS B UCICBEES fletv Early KJondife The Best Dent Corn forNorthern Latitudes A magnificent variety of 90-dav corn. The result of many years carefulhybridization. It has given splendid results, particularly throughout thenorthern corn belts, since its iniroduction. If vou want a corn that maturesquickly, this is the corn to buy. It is good to harvest early in the fall, to en-able you to seed the ground with other grain. A World Beater. You can earn your money very quickly bv planting this great variety, and youdepend upon it to grow more bushels on poor land than any other early variety. On ordinarily fair fround it will yield from 90 to 150 bushels per acre. It pro-auces a small cob, which dries quickly and leaves the corn sound and sweet. The earsare of excellent size, and an abundance of the finest quality of fodder is assured. It standsdrought better than any other variety; husks and shells easily. It is the earliest corn tomark
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