Wf-re we asked to name the three most popular flowers grown Irom seed we should unhesitatingly answer 

 Nasturtiums, Pansies and Sweet Peas. No plant grown from seed yields a larger number of blossoms than the 

 nasturtium. Thev are constantly in bloom: the more they are picked the more freely do they bloom, so keep 

 the flowers picked each day and vour home will present an inviting appearance and your gardei) a joyous sight. 



DWARF or TOM THUMB. 2 



Of recent years remarkable improvements have been 

 made in Dwarf or Tom Thumb Nasturtiums, so that now 

 ■v/e have a class of plants unrivalled in beauty and effect 

 lor bedding and cut flower purposes. 



BETTER RESULTS. 



MBS. M. J. BAWES, St. Augustine, Fla., writes: 

 " Tour Nasturtiums have given me better results than 

 any I have ever planted." 



<>00D MIXED — From a very fine collection. Pkt. 

 3c, oz. 10c, }4 lb. .35c, lb. $1.25. 



FINEST MIXED — Fine mixture, superior to that 

 generally sold. Pkt. 4c, oz. 12c, lb. 45c, lb. -SI. 50. 



aUCKBEE'S FANCY MIXED— The best ever pro- 

 duced and not equalled for gorgeousness of colors 

 and brilliancy of effect, embracing every known 

 good sort and a choice collection of new hybrids. 

 Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, 1^ lb. 50c, lb. $1.75. 

 Price of the FoUoiving Varieties, Pkt. 5c, oz. 18c. 



AUHORA-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. 



€OLDEN KING— Golden yellow, very fine. 



KING OF TOM THUMBS— Intense scarlet flowers. 



LADY BIRD— Yellow, barred with rubv-crimson. 



MYSTIC SHRINE— New dark crim- 

 son nearly black. 



lOCEAN WAVE— Rare, flowers 

 creamy-white. 



OUEEN OF ORANGE— Flowers 

 large, rich orange. 



PRINCE HENRY— Golden yellow marbled scarlet. 



StOSE — A very pleasing shade. 



«OYAL SCARLET— Most brilliant colored variety. 



COMPACT LUSTROUS— Flowers flashing scarlet. 



CRYSTAL PALACE GEM— Sulphur, spotted maroon. 



EMPRESS OF INDIA— Darkleaves, crimson flowers. 



INTENSITY — Intense crimson, almost black. 



SPOTTED KING— A handsome sort. 



itUBY KIWG— Magnificent ruby rose, dark foliage. 



SPECIAlj OFFER— I will send the entire collec- 

 tion of 24 varieties of Dwarf or Tom Thumb 

 Nasturtiuns for only 90c. 



LOBB'S NASTURTIUMS 



As easily grown as common Tall Nasturtiums, which 

 they surpass in the remarkable brilliancy of their flow- 

 ers. They make beautiful hedges grown on brush as 

 are Sweet Peas, while they can also be trailed to a 

 greater height. In vases they are particularly attractive, 

 hanging over the sides, wnile grown simply trailing on 

 the ground they are always surpassingly beautiful. 



LOBB'S SPECIAL MIXED— Besides the six types 

 here described this embraces seed of many other 

 most beautiful varieties. Pkt. 4c, oz.l2c, 3^ lb. 

 35c, lb. 61.25. 



Price of the Following Varieties, Pkt. 5c, oz. 20c 

 CARDINALE— Striking cardinal-red color. 

 GIANT OF BATTLES— Sulphur color, spotted red. 

 GOLD GARNET— Shining vellow mottled garnet. 

 KING OF THE BLACKS— Rich deep brown. 

 LUCIFER — The richest, velvety, deep crimson. 

 SPITFIRE— New, brightest, most glowing of all. 



SPECIAIj offer— I will send the atiove 7 var- 

 ieties of Lobb's Nasturtiums for only 25c. 



CANARY BIRD FLOWER 



Tropceolum Canariense. 

 Beautiful climber, the 

 charming little canary col- 

 ored blossoms bearing a 

 fancied resemblance to a 

 bird with its wings half ex- 

 panded. The plant has a 

 luxuriant, rambling charac 

 ter, and if seeds are to be 

 planted by the side of arbor 

 or trellis will run about 20 

 feet and blossom from July 

 until frost. Tender an- 

 nual. Pkt. 25 seeds ~c. • 



TALL or CLIMBING. 5 



Among the easiest grown and prettiest of climbers for 

 fences, trellises, etc., quickly running sis to twelve feet, 

 thriving well even on poor soil. Free bloomers, and the 

 green seed pods make excellent pickles. 



FINE MIXED— From a very nice collection. Pkt. 



" oz. 8c, M lb. 25c, lb. 



ALL PACKETS offered on 

 this page warranted to con- 

 tain 25 or more seeds. 



3c, 

 8Dc. 



BUCKBEE'S FAMOUS 

 NASTURTIUMS i 



splendid Mixture— Far in advanceof anything be- 

 fore offered for size and greatvariety 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 hy- 

 brids. By planting this mixture you are sure of 

 the grandest collection of Nasturtiums attaina- 

 ble. Pkt. Sc, OZ.20C, ^ lb. 75c,.lb. $3.00. 



SELECT MIXED-FuUy equal 

 if not surpassing the mix- 

 tures offered by other 

 seedsmen. Pkt. 4c, oz. 

 10c, H lb. 30c, lb. SI. 00. 

 BUCKBEE'S SUPERIOR MIXED— "Without question the 

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

 15c, K lb- 50c, lb. f 1.75. 



Price of the Following Varieties, Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c. 

 CRYSTAL GEM— Handsome pearly white. 

 DARK CRIMSON— Deep, rich and velvety. 

 DUNNETT'S ORANGE— Bright orange, blotched red. 

 EDUARD OTTO— Velvety bronze, yeUow spur. 

 FI RE Kl N G— Gorgeous scarlet, best of aU. 

 GOLDEN LEAVED SCARLET (Golden Climber; 

 also called Scarlet and Gold)— Light 

 yeUow foliage contrasts brightly 

 with the deep scarlet flowers. 

 HEINEMANNI-Silky bronze-chocolate, 

 HEMISPHERICUM-Strawcolor 



with rosv-scarlet blotches. 

 REGALIANUM— Purple violet. 

 KING THEODORE— Rich, deep 



crimson, almost black. 

 SCHUERMANI — Rich striped 



yellow and crimson. 

 VON MOLTKE— Bluish rose. 

 SPECIALi OFFER— I will send 

 the above 15 varieties of Tall or 

 Climbing Nasturtiums for only 5 Oc. 



HYBRIDS of MADAME GUNTER 

 New Climbing Nasturtiums 3 



These new hybrids make a 

 strong growth, climbing from 

 5 to 6 feet, and covered from 

 spring to fall with large sub- 

 stantial flowers of the most 

 briUiant sh ades. They are re- 

 markable for their wide range 

 of colors, embracing almost 

 every color. So ornamental is 

 this strain that it deserves a 

 place in every garden, either 

 for climbing or trailing from 

 vases or over the ground. 

 Pkt. 5c, oz. 18c. 



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