Buckbee seed and plant guide : 1905 . avoritewith growers who cut and shock theircrop, or put it in the silo. The yield ofSilver King, yield test, was 212 bushelsto an acre. BUCKBEES EARLY GOLD MINE. Bred from special and improved stock of Genuine Pride of?theNorth A magnificent varitey of field corn the result of carefulinvestigation and experiments on our Rockford Seed Farms. Ithas been rown and selected with great care, and stands todaywUhout an equal anywhere I have given my stock the most care-ful attentio^this year, and I know it to be better than anythingI have ever before been able


Buckbee seed and plant guide : 1905 . avoritewith growers who cut and shock theircrop, or put it in the silo. The yield ofSilver King, yield test, was 212 bushelsto an acre. BUCKBEES EARLY GOLD MINE. Bred from special and improved stock of Genuine Pride of?theNorth A magnificent varitey of field corn the result of carefulinvestigation and experiments on our Rockford Seed Farms. Ithas been rown and selected with great care, and stands todaywUhout an equal anywhere I have given my stock the most care-ful attentio^this year, and I know it to be better than anythingI have ever before been able to offer corn growers. This greatvarietv will usually produce a crop in 90 days or less It can Dela^fefy planted up to the middle of June and stUl be depended uponto ripen by the middle of September It produces a magnificentyield, there generally being two ears totnestalk,withImmense long oily kernels, closely set and the cob well filled tothe end. The corn is of a rich golden color. THE ILLINOIS IDEA Of Shipping Seed BUCKBEES IMPROVED PRIDE OF THE NORTH. A wonderful improvement over theold reliable standby—Pride of theNorth. This splendid pedigreed varietyIs unquestionably one of the very best80-day Field Corns for Northern Latitides. It will ripen in Northern Localitieshitherto able to grow only the FlintVarieties, and hence is of the greatestvalue. „ On ordinarily fair to good grond itwill yield from 50 to above 100 bushelsper acre. Produces a small cob, which dries quickly, and leavesthe corn sound and sweet. The ears are of excellent size, and anabundance of the finest fodder is assured. It stands droughtbetter than any other variety; husks and shells easily; it is theearliest corn to market, and will prove a veritaT le. moneyproducer. Bybu. SAMTLB BA-RS JEJV7* TOSTTAIH UTOJSf RECEIPT OF 2Q CEJSITS EACH. The following varieties, which are too well known to need extended description, I will furnish to one and all as long: asmy choice stock seed lasts.


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