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H. V/. BUCKBEE. ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS. 



SHADES OF BLtTE, LA VENDEE AND PTTRPLE. 

 >'A\'Y BLUE— The only Sweet V«-a that is a Tru*> Bine Color— An entirely distinct color 

 (not tint) from any existing variety of Sweet Pea. General color effect dark blue; standards brilliant 

 rdyal purple; wiugapure violet; the whole flower elegantly veined insharp relief. A most vigororfs 



grower. Blooms of approved form, generous size, parchment-] ike texture and remarkable substance. 



Stems usually bear three flowers, occasionally four. When they begin to fade, they assume an antique 



silver gray cast, but maintain a stately mien up to the time the petals fall. Pkt. 4c; oz. 7c; 3 oz. 



18c; X lb. 18c; lb. 60c 

 LADY KINA B.U.FOLK— Both standards andwingswell rounded and expanded. Coloring pale 



lavender or lilac, free from any reddish tint, and when gathered i n bunches gives the effect of a soft 



mouse Tint. Pkt. 3c; oz. 6c; 2 oz. 10c; Xlb.l5c; lb. 45c. 

 LADY GRISEL HAMILTON— Most attractive light lavender shading; flowersof fine hooded form 



r nd extra large size. Pkt. 3c; oz. tic; 2 oz. 10c; X lb. 15c ; lb. 45c. 

 FASCINATION" — The standards are delicate magenta mauve, flushed mauve, wings deep maave; 



robust plant, long stont stems. Pkt. 3c; oz.tic; 2 oz. 10c; Jilb.lSc; lb. 45c. 



WHITE SHADES. 



MONT BLANC — New variety of German origin. The flowers come two or three on a stem, and are of 

 fine form, but are a trifle smaller than Blanche Burpee. Liberal pkt. 5c; oz. lOc. 



BLANCHE BURPEE— A splendid pure white variety. Flowers freely; the individual blooms are so 

 large and fine as to make it a most desirable sort. Pkt. 3c; oz. 6c. ; 2 oz. 10c; X lb. 15c; lb. 45c 



EMILY HENDERSON— The earliest pure white. Bold and well formed. Wings broad and well ex- 

 panded. Pkt. 3c; oz. 6c; 2oz,10c; X lb. 15c; lb. 45c. 



SADIE BURPEE— The Finest TYhite— Although so large in size, the flowers are yet most dainty 

 and beautiful in form, with purest pearly white coloring. Pkt. 3c; oz. 6c; 2 oz. 10c; -i lb. 

 15c; lb. 45c. 



CREAM AND YELLOW SHADES. 



QUEEN VICTORIA— The Best Yellow— Flowers of perfect form, erect, slightly pointed, with 

 edges finely recurved. Color soft primrose yellow, slightly overlaid with faint purple, which imparts 

 adeepertone. Pkt. 4c; oz. ~c; 2 oz. 12c; X lb. 18c; lb. 60c. 



MRS. ECKFORD — Flowers large, great substance, perfect form; of a delicate primrose yellow color, 

 becoming nearly white at maturity. Pkt. 3c; oz. 6c; 2 oz. 10c; X lb. 15c; lb. 45c. 



NOVELTY SHADES. 



COLUMBIA — Magnificent new variety. White ground suffused purple, penciled pink. Pkt. 4c; 



oz. 7c; 2 oz. 12c; X lb. 18c; lb. 60c. 

 AURORA— Very large and of fine form. Standard and wings are striped and flaked with delicate orange 



salmon pink over white. Pkt. 8c; oz. 6c; 2 oz. 10c; lb. 15c; lb. 45c. 

 MA ID OF HONOR — An exquisite variety. Flowers daintily shaded light blue on a white ground, 



and boldly edged with a narrow border of deep violet Pkt. 3c; oz. 6c; 2 oz. 10c; X lb- 



15c; lb. 45c. 



MRS. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN— Very large and perfect-shaped flower; white, striped with 

 bright rose carmine. Pkt. 3c; oz. 6c; 2 oz. 10c; X lb. 15c; lb. 45c. 



SENATOR — Richly colored flowersof large size; dark brown and chocolate; heavily striped on white. 

 Pkt. 3c; oz. 6c; 2 oz. lOc; X lb. 15c; lb. 45c. 



CLARET AND MAROON SHADES. 



OTHELlO- Best Dark Sweet Pea— Deep maroon self-color; standard slightly hooded, widely 

 expanded and incurved. Flowers very large; ahead of all others of this class. Pkt. 4c; oz. 7c; 

 2 oz. 12c; X lb. 18c; lb. 60c 



SHAZADA — Flowers large and fine; expanded form; rich dark maroon, with a tint of purple in center 

 of standard and inner portions of the wings. Pkt. 3c; oz. 6c; ~ oz. 10c; % lb. 15c; lb. 43c. 



CAPTIVATION — Flowers large, beautiful light magenta or bright claret color. Standards fully ex- 

 panded and slightly curved as in a beautiful shell. Pkt. 3c; oz. 6c; 2 oz. 10c; X lb. 15c; 



SHADES OF SCARLET AND RED. 



ROUGH RIDER — (The Best and Newest Scarlet)— Flowers large, richly colored and of mag- 

 nificent form. By far the best of any yet introduced. Pkt. 4c; oz. 7c; 2 oz. 12c; X lb. 18c; 

 lb. 60c. 



FIREFLY — The earliest growing scarlet; self-colored, bright and vivid; retains a 



hot sunshine. Pkt. 3c; oz. 6c; 2 oz. 10c; X lb. 15c; lb. 45c. 

 SALOPIAN — (Sunproof) — Flowersof large size, fine grandiflora form; beantiuju. 



ing crimson tinged with orange scarlet. Pkt. 3c; oz. 6c; 2 oz. 10c; %l> I 



SHADES OF PINK AND KOSE. 



MAJESTIC — Standard deep rose pink; flowers are borne almost uniformly three on a stem and all 

 facing one way. Of large size and perfect form, slightly hooded. Pkt. 4c; oz. Tc: 2 oz. 12c; 

 X lb. 18c; lb. 60c. 



FASHION — (The Richest and Finest Rose)— Large flowers, borne on long stiff stems. Standards 

 quite pointed, with edges slightly rolled or hooded, becoming more heavily hooded as they expand; 

 winga quite erect. The coloring is a 6oft shade of reddish lavender, spread over the whole surface and 

 deepening at the base of the standard. Pkt. 3c; oz. 6c; 2 oz. 10c; X lb. 15c; lb. 45c 



KATHERlNE TRACY— Perfect form, hardy, strong grower. Color is soft but brilliant pink, of 



rrecisely the Same shade in wings and standard. Pkt. 3c; oz. 6c; 2 oz. 10c; X lb. loo.; 

 b. 45c. 



LADY MARY CURRIE — Flowers large, fine form, and strikingly showy in coloring. Standards 

 pointed, withslightly rolled edges, heavily veined with salmon pink, lower portion shaded with oar- 

 mine; wings much recurved and of a soft rose pink with heavy veins of a deep shade bordering on buff. 

 Pkt. 3c; oz. 6c; 8 oz. 10c; X lb. 15c; lb. 45c. 



EXTRA EARLY BLANCHE FERRY— Blooms fully two weeks before other sorts, dwarf habit, 

 flowers profusely. Standards bright rich pink, wings generally described as white, are always tinted 

 with rosy pink. Pkt. 3c; oz. 6c; 2 oz. 10c.; X lb. 15c; lb. 45c 



LOVELY — The most beautiful soft shell pink, 6haded lighter to very soft rose at the outer edges. 

 Grand flowers of large size; most aptly named. Pkt. 3c.; oz. 6c; 2 oz. 10c; X lb. 15c; 

 lb. 45c 



PRIMA DONNA— The stems bear three or four very large, perfect flowers of a brilliant yet soft shade 



of pink. Pkt. 3c; oz. 6c; 2 oz. 10c; X lb. 15c; lb. 45c. 

 PRINCE OF "WALES— A bright 6elf-colored, deep rose flower of grand size and beautifully hooded 



form; frequently four on a stem. Pkt. 3c; oz. 6c; 8 oz. 10c; X lb. 15c; lb. 45c. 

 RAMONA — Large, finely formed flowers; standard and wings white, but nearly covered with a very 



warm blush purple in small dots and shades. Pkt. 3c; oz. 6c; 8 oz. 10c; X lb. 15c; lb. 45c. 

 ROYAL ROSE— Deep rosy pink with wings of lighter shade"; flowers of grand size, fine hooded form. 



One of the finest. Pkt. 3c; oz. 6c; 8 oz. lOc; 3< lb. 15c; lb. 45c. 



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