Buckbee seed and plant guide : 1905 . You Get Value up to the Brltn whets You Get Seed* of Buckbee. H W BUCKBEE, ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS. 25. Enormous Yielding Prize Winners. PI P?I**P QC71D |]\J IVIUVn That all experimental investigations and other tests have placed Carrots among thewf r»»^l, uL,nu leaders as a desirable food for stock. Dairymen prize them very highly for their great fattening qualities and increasing the supply of milk to a wonderful degree. There is no better lood in winter for horsesand other stock than Carrots cut small, then sprinkled with salt and fed with meal. You cann


Buckbee seed and plant guide : 1905 . You Get Value up to the Brltn whets You Get Seed* of Buckbee. H W BUCKBEE, ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS. 25. Enormous Yielding Prize Winners. PI P?I**P QC71D |]\J IVIUVn That all experimental investigations and other tests have placed Carrots among thewf r»»^l, uL,nu leaders as a desirable food for stock. Dairymen prize them very highly for their great fattening qualities and increasing the supply of milk to a wonderful degree. There is no better lood in winter for horsesand other stock than Carrots cut small, then sprinkled with salt and fed with meal. You cannot fail to have a good crop by plant-ing mv Superior Western Grown Carrot Seed. I would particularly recommend that those interested in growingroots forstock feeding send to the United States Department of Agriculture, Washington. D. C, for a free copy of Bulletin No. 11, giving ananalysis of American Foodstuffs. If you wish to grow Carrrots for stock you will make a serious mistake if you grow any otherthan these two kinds. Wherever they are shown at fairs, exhibitions, etc , they invariably capture the prize. BUCKBEES MRJESTie. Th


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