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H. W. BTJCKBEE, ROCKFOED, ILLINOIS. 



DOUBLE 



Double, 



DAISY. 



l dark, rose 



red 



flower. 



Double flowers, purest white. 

 \ uew, pretty strain. 

 Finest everoffered. 

 A good mixture. 



Longfellow 

 Pkt. 6c. 



Mammoth W hite 

 Pkt. 6c. 



Double Quilled Mixed 

 Pkt. 150 seeds 6c. 



Mammoth or Giant Mixed 

 Pkt. 150 seeds 8c. 



Fine German Double Mixed. 

 Pkt. 150 seeds 3c. 



Snpflfll Offpr For only 20c. I will send one 

 OUCLlctl Uner pac ket each of these five 

 varieties of Daisies. 



DAHLIA. 



Double Largest Flowering 1 3Iixed. A superb 

 mixture of the finest double varieties of the largest size 

 and finest colorings. Pkt. 40 seeds 7c. 

 Double Mixed. Pkt. 40 seeds 4c. 



Single Novelty Mixed. Brilliant flowers running through 

 a wide range of striking colors; of large size; exceedingly popular 

 for cut flowers. Pkt. 40 seeds 5c. 



DATURA— Cornucopia. 



("HORN' OF PLENTY.") 



Discovered in South America in 1892 by a collector of orchids. The plant 

 is of robust habit, with thick, dark brown purple, shining stem. The branches 

 are numerous, spreading 3 or 4 feet; thick, large, dark green colored leaves. 

 Flowers are trumpet-shaped, measuring 8 to 10 inches in length and 5 to 7 

 inches across the mouth and form three distinct flowers, growing each within 

 the other. Pkt. 12 seeds 4c. 



DATURA, or Trumpet Flower. 



A large, branching plant, producing handsome double and single trumpet- 

 shaped blossoms, white, blue, yellow and lilac, of exquisite fragrance. Pkt. 

 22 seeds 3c. 



DIAMOND FLOWER. 



(ioNOPsroruM.) 



A dainty little annual with tufts of tiny foliage and beautiful little white 

 and violet blue flowers that bloom within a month from the time seed is sown. 

 It will grow in the open ground, over rock work or in pots, never exceeding 

 3 inches in height and rarely 2. In the fall the self-sown seed will come up 

 and blossom profusely from October until spring, regardless of ice and snow, 

 making a lovely bed of flowers all winter. Pkt. 5c. 



EUPHORBIA. Heterophylla, or Annual Poinsettia. 



This plant is often called Mexican Fire Plant, Painted Leaf, or Fire on 

 the Mountain. Grows 2 to 3 feet high in a branching, bush-like form, with 

 smooth, glossy, fiddle-shaped leaves. Pkt. 40 seeds 4c. 



EUPHORBIA— Varieg-ata. 



Hardy annual; foliage beautifully veined and margined with white, very 

 showy. Sometimes known as Snow on the Mountain. Pkt. 40 seeds 3c. 



ESCHSCHOLTZIA, or Giant California Poppy. 



The Eschscholtzia is one of the most hardy and easily grown of our 

 annuals. It is a fine flower for blooming in pots, especially in winter. For 

 wi nter blooming sow seed in November or December in pots of. light, rich 

 soil. They will bloom in 30 to 40 days and last all winter. Pkt. 150 

 seeds 4c. 



EVENING- PRIMROSE, or Oenothera. 



Large, saucer-shaped blooms of the purest white, or in the softest, richest 

 shades of yellow, and deliciously fragrant. The swollen buds expand at dusk 

 with a sudden- "snap" that -always delights the children and interests the 

 adults. Pkt. 150 seeds 4c. 



FENZLIA. 



The plants do not grow over 3 inches high, but spread out like a portulaca 

 and are thickly covered . at all times with perfectly charming blossoms of 

 lovely colors. Pkt. 5c. 



FORGET-ME-NOT, or Myosotis. 



One of the most charming and beautiful of all plants, either for open 

 ground culture or for the house; the foliage is light and graceful, while the 

 dainty little flowers, star-like in form, are of the most delicate shade of blue. 

 Pkt. 100 seeds 4c. 



FOUR O'CLOCK, or Mirabilis. 

 Often called "Marvel of Peru." The plants are large and require 4 feet 

 of space; flowers are funnel-shaped, white, red and striped and are very 

 fragrant, and open about 4 o'clock in the afternoon, remain open all night 

 and perish before noon the next day. Pkt. 20 seeds 3c. 



FEVERFEW. 



White Gem. Very finest and most beautiful of all double white 

 varieties. Pkt. 200 seeds 10c. 



Golden Fleece. Especially adapted for the edging of beds, as the 

 foliage is beautifully serrated, of a rich golden color. Flowers smaller and 

 pure white. Pkt. 200 seeds 4c. 



GAILLARDIA. 



Exceedingly beautiful annual, producing showy plants 1 to 3 feet high. 

 Large flowers from 2 to 3 inches across, produced from early summer until frost. 

 Unrivaled for cutting. Choicest double mixed. Pkt. 100 seeds 4c. 

 Choicest single mixed, pkt. 100 seeds 3c. 



GENTIANA. 



Charming hardy perennial, blossoms early in May. A profuse bloomer 

 yielding hundreds o'f the most brilliantly-colored flowers. Mixed pkt. 4c. 



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