H. W. BUCKBEE, ROCKFORO. ILLINOIS. 



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JVetv Chrysanthemum* 



Our Flower Show Records for November at Kansas City, Mo. 

 Fortyone Prizes. At Chicago, III., before the Chrysanthemum 

 Society of America, and Horticultural Society of Illinois, THE 

 LARGEST PRIZES FOR CUT BLOOMS and PLANTS. Also 

 winner of the GOLD CUT for best Vase of Cut Blooms 

 in the Show. ::::::::::::: 



See Painting from Nature back part of this Catalogue of Buckbee's Grand Prize- 

 winning Chrysanthemums, namely . Miss Alice Byron— H. W. Buckbee — Godfrey's King. 

 Be sure to include them in your order. 



BRUTUS 



GRAND SPECIAL OFFER 



The Set ot SIGH'S PLCMID VARIETIES worth $1.30, 

 my price 70c. Any three for 25c. 



^Tpectal OJifer 



First Set of Six Varieties 

 UP-TO-DATE 

 Worth $3.00 



MT PRICE. ONLY $1.00 



MBS. L. W. POCKETT 



Mrs. A. McKlnley— Terra cotta or 

 rosy bronze. Splendid large drooping 

 flower. Dwarf sturdy grower; per- 

 fect in every way. Worth 50c; my 

 price 25 c. 



Mrs. L. W. Pockett— Deep canary 

 yellow ; long drooping florets, which 

 form one of the largest and most 

 graceful flowers in existence. Strong 

 grower; one of the best. Worth 50c. ; my price 25c. 



Mad. P. Radaelll— A beautiful combination of rose and white. This 

 is a splendid strong grower with fine foliage; a noble flower. Worth 

 50c; my price 25c 



Geo. Carpenter— Crimson Amaranth; a novel color Among Chrys- 

 anthemums promises to be one of the very finest Japanese varieties ; 

 makes a beautiful plant. Worth 5 0c. ; my price 25c. 



Mile. M. Douillet— One of the finest white Chrysanthemums yet in- 

 troduced; an immense bloom, very slightly reilexing its petals; an 

 exquisite variety. Worth 50c; my price 25c. 



F. J. Taggart— The most striking novelty of recent years. Belong- 

 ing to the hairy or plumed varieties. Color light yellow ; a big ad- 

 vance over all others in the class, the hair-like filaments being very 

 pronounced. A strong vigorous grower. Worth 50c. ; my price 25c. 



SECOND SET OF SIX PRIZE, WINNERS 



Worth $1.50. My price 50 c. Any 3 for 25c. 



shade of yellow yet pro- 



Mrs. F. J. Taggart— The most pleasing 

 duced. One of the largest Chrysanthemums, fine in every way. 

 Worth 25c; my price 15c 



Mrs. Coombes — An enormous reflexed rose pink, with broad petals. A big ad- 

 vance in pink Chrysanthemums. Worth 25c; my price 15c 



Petaluma — A great curiosity, quilled petals resembling a bunch of needles. Color 

 a beautiful shade of light bronze. Worth 25c; my price 15c 



T. Carringtoa— Japanese incurved of great size. Color, magenta with silver re- 

 verse, a fine variety. Worth 25c; my price 15c. 



Brutus— Bright red shaded with orange. Broad flat petals, extra good grower 

 with fine foliage. Worth 25c; my price 15c 



Mrs. Barclay— Lovely rosy mauve, enormous flower with broad flat florets ; one of 

 the best growersand largest flowersamongChrysanthemums. Worth 25c. ;myprice 15c 



Beauty of Truro — A changeable glistening 

 purplish bronze. Worth 20c; my price 10c. 



Golden Hair— Bright chrome yellow, suf- 

 fused amber, petals broad and incurved. 

 Worth 20c.; my price 10c. 



L'Enfant des deux Mondes — Magnificent 

 large glistening white. Strong grower. 

 Worth 20c; my price 10c. 



Mrs. C. B. Freeman— Color varies from 

 yellow to bronze, a handsome and striking 

 variety. Worth 20c ; my price 10c. 



Mrs Higginbotham — A large, rich bright 

 pink, extremely beautiful. Worth 20c. ; my 

 price 10c 



Queen of Plumes — "Very double, of a most 

 beautiful shade of bright pink, one of the 

 very finest. Worth 20c ; my price 10c 



Leocadle Gentlls 



— An extremely 

 handsome yel- 

 low Color is 

 bright and pure, 

 a grand variety. 

 Worth 20c; my 

 price 10c. 



White Swan — 



One of the finest 

 of all whites. 

 Closely incurved, 

 high built flower 

 and very heavily 

 plumed. Worth 

 25c; my Price 15c. 



MBS. ~£. J. TAG GAB T 



The Buckbee Cbxygaatbemtnns ere famous the world ever. 



SECOND 

 Worth $1.20. 



SET OF SIX HANDSOME VARIETIES 



My price 50c. Any 3 for 25c. 



Intensity — A large reflexed bright crimson, very double, one of the very "finest. 

 Worth 20c ; my price 15c. 



Col. D. Appleton— A very large, bright, deep yellow, incurved; of fine finish and 

 and form. Worth 20c ; my priw 15 c. each. 



Timothy Eaton — The great prize-winner. Pure white, of the largest possible size, 

 grand. Worth 20c; my price 15c. each. 



Kate Brootnhead— A grand variety, producing a massive flower of golden amber or 

 orange; a prize-winner everywhere. Worth 20c; my price 15c. 



Lavender Queen — A new color, decidedly distinct from any other in commerce 

 being a soft shade of lavender pink. Under artificial' light is identical with the 

 light colored orchidsso much admired by all. Worth 20c ; my price 10c. each. 



Nellie Pockett — An Australian variety of great beauty; a fine white of elegant 

 form, incurving and refiexing; a beauty. Worth 20c. ; my price 15c each. 



MRS. 

 COOMBES 



THIRTY-THREE YEARS' SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS 



