H. W. BUCKTRf^rr. RC C(<r0RDi ILLINOIS. 



WERE we asked to name the three most popular flowers grown from 6eed, we should unhesitatingly answer 

 "Nasturtiums, Pansies and Swei-t Peas.*' >".o plant grown from seed yields a luiger number of blossoms 

 than the N sturtium. Th^v r.re constantly in bloom; the more they are picked the more freely do they bloom; 

 eo keep the flowers picked each day and your home will present an inviting appearance and your garden a joyous 6ight. 



DWARF, OR TOM THUMB. 2. 



Of recent years remarkable improvements have been 

 made in Dwarf or Tom Thumb Nasturtiums, so that now 

 we have a class of plants unrivaled in beauty and effect 

 for bedding and cut-flower purposes. 



Good 3Iixed — From a very fine collection. Pkt. 3c; 

 oz. 8c; % lb. 25c; lb. 80c 



Finest Mixed. — Fine mixture, superior to that generally 

 sold. Pkt. 4c; oz. 10c; }{ lb. 35c; lb.S1.25. 



Buckbee's Fancy 3Iixed— The best ever produced and 

 not equaled for gorgeousness of colors and brilliancy 

 of effect, embracing every known good sort and a 

 choice collection of new hybrids. Pkt. 5c. ; oz. 

 12c; X lb. 45c; lb. SI. 50. 



Price of the following Varieties* 

 Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c: 



Aurora — Yellow, petals blotched, veined carmine. 

 Beauty — Scarlet, splashed canary. 

 Bronze Color — Beautiful burnished bronze color. 

 Chameleon— Straw color, spotted and veined with red; 

 distinct. 



Cloth of Gold — Foliage yellow; flowers scarlet. 

 General Jacqueminot — Fancy deep red rose. 

 Golden King — Golden yellow; very fine. 

 King of Tom Thumbs— Intense scarlet flowers. 

 Lady Bird — Yellow, barred with ruby crimson. 

 Mystic Shrine — New dark crimson, nearly black- 

 Ocet.il Wave — Rare, flowers creamy white. 

 Queen of Orange— Flowers large, rich orange. 

 Prince Henry — Golden yellow, marbled scarlet. 

 Rose — A very pleasing shade. 

 Royal Scarlet— MoBt brilliant colored variety. 

 Compact Lustre us — Flowers flashing scarlet. 

 Crystal Palace Gam- Sulphur, spotted maroon, 

 Empress of India — Dark leaves, crimson flowers 

 Intensity— Intense crimson, almost black. 

 Spotted King— A handsome sort. 

 Ruby King— Magnificent ruby rose, dark foliage. 



SPECIAL OFFER— I will send the entire col- 

 lection of 24 varieties of Dwarf or Tom Thumb 

 Nasturtiums for only 76 cents, 



BUCKBEE'S FAMOUS NAS- 

 TURTIUMS. 1. 



SPLEViHI) HIXTritE— Far in advance of 

 anything before offered for size and great variety of 

 flowers. This mixture is composed of a careful blending 

 of all the varieties offered on this page, with an addition 

 of hundreds of strikingly beautiful hybrids. By planting 

 this mixture you are sure of the grandest collection of 

 Nasturtiums attainable. Pkt. 6c; oz. 15c; H lb. 

 50c; lb. S1.75. 



BETTER RESULTS. 



Mrs. M. J. Hawes, St. Augustine, Fla., writes: 

 "Your Nasturtiums liave given me better 

 results than any I have ever planted." 



LOBB'S NASTURTIUMS. 4. 



As easily grown as common Tall Nasturtiums, which 

 they surpass in. the remarkable brilliancy of theirflowers. 

 They make beautiful hedges grown on brush as are Sweet 

 Peas, whilethey can also be trailed to a greater height. 

 In vases they are particularly attractive, hanging over 

 the sides, while grown simply trailing on the ground, 

 they are always surpassingly beautiful. 

 L.obb*s Special Mixed— Besides the six types here de- 

 scribed, this embraces seed of many other most beau- 

 tiful varieties. Pkt. 4c; oz. 12c; H lb. 35c; 

 lb. $1.25. 



Price of the following Varieties, 

 Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c: 

 Cardinale — Striking cardinal red color. 

 Giant of Battles— Sulphur color, spotted red. 

 Gold Garnet— Shining yellow, mottled garnet. 

 King of the Blacks— Rich deep brown, 

 Lucifer — The richest; velvety, deep crimson. 

 Spitfire— New, brightest, most glowing of all. 



SPECIAL OFFER— I will send the above 7 va- 

 rieties of Lobb's Nasturtiums for only 25 cents. 



TALL, OR CLIMBING. 5. 



Among the easiest grown and prettiest of climbers for 

 fences, trellises, etc., quickly running 6 to 12 feet, thriv- 

 ing well even on poor soil. Free bloomers, and the green 

 seed pods make excellent pickles. 



Fine Mixed — From a very nice collection. Pkt. 3c; 



oz. 8c; *lb. 26c; lb. 80c. 

 Select Mixed— Fully equal if not surpassing the mix- 

 tures offered by other seedsmen. Pkt. 4c; oz. 

 10c, *lb, 30c; lb. Si. 00. 

 Buckbee's Superior Mixed— Without question the 

 most superior mixture ever offered, Pkt. 5c: oz 

 15o.s * lb. 50c; lb. 81.75. 



Price of the following Varieties. 

 Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c: 

 Crystal Gem — Handsome pearly white. 

 Dark Crimson— Deep, rich and velvety. 

 Dunnett's Orange— Bright orange, blotched red. 

 Eduard Otto — Velvety bronze, yellow spur. 

 Fire King— Gorgeous 6carlet, best of all. 

 Golden Leaved Scarlet (Golden Climber: also called 

 Scarlet and Gold) — Light yellow foliage contrasts brightly 

 with the deep scarlet flowers. 

 Heinemanni— Silky bronze chocolate. 

 Hemisphericum— Straw color, with rosy scarlet 



blotches. 

 Regalianum— Purple violet. 

 King Theodore — Kich deep crimson, al- 

 most black, 

 Schuermani — Rich, striped yellow and 



crimson. 

 Von Moltke — Bluish rose, 



Hybrids of Madame 

 Gunter. New Climb- 

 ing Nasturtiums. 3. 



These new hybrids make a 6trong 

 growth, climbing from 6 to 6 feet, 

 and covered from spring to fall 

 with large, substantial flowers of 

 the most brilliant shades. They are 

 remarkable for their wide range of 

 colors, embracing almost every 

 color. So ornamental is this strain 

 that it deserves a place in every 

 gardeD, either for climbing or 

 trailing from vuses or over the 

 ground. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c 



Canary Bird Flower. 



(TEOPIOHTM CAyABrENEE.) 



Beautiful climber, the charming 

 little canary colored blossom bear- 

 ing a fancied resemblance to a bird 

 with its wings half expanded. The 

 plant has a luxuriant, rambling 

 character, and if 6eeds are to be 

 planted by the side of arbor or 

 trellis, will run about 20 feet and 

 will blossom from July until frost. 

 Tender annual Pkt 5c 



WHEN YOU BUV PROM BUCKBEE YOU GET WHAT YOU ORDER AND GET IT ON TIME 



