MY FLOWER SEEDS ARE FRESH and of the 



■■■ finest qual- 

 ity, such as will produce the most perfect flowers and give 

 satisfaction to my patrons, so that they will remain perma- 

 nent customei's. My Flower Seed Gardens are very extensive 

 and are confined exclusively to the growing of the very choic- 

 est sti'ains of Standard and Novelty Flower Seeds of true and 

 tried merit. Those not grown under my own supervision are 

 specially contracted for, from the leading German, French and 

 other foreign growers, great care being taken to grow the dif- 

 ferent varieties in the locality in which they will attain the 

 highest perfection. The following list comprises the "Very 

 Cream of Flower Seeds" that are worthy of general 

 culture. 



YOU WlLLi FIND THE 

 QUALITY THE VERY BEST. 



I urgently request a trial order from those who have not sown my seeds, and am confident that they v?ill become regular customers. 



A WORD OF CAUTION. In sowing all flower seeds be careful not to sow too deep Seed of the size of Asters, Balsams, etc. 



should not be sown over an eighth of an inch deep. While smaller seed, such as Petunias, Portulacca, 

 Pansy, etc., should barely be covered. Larger seed, such as Sweet Peas, Cannas, Nasturtiums, etc., can be safely planted about two 

 inches deep. After sowing, all flower seed should be covered with flinely sifted dirt, then pressed down neatly and carefully. 



Read instructions carefully on page 1 of this Catalogue, also on oi"der sheet. All flower seed sent by mail, prepaid, at prices here 

 in mentioned. Please do not mix your flower seed order together with your vegetable seed or plant order. 



By Sowing Buckbee's Reliable Flower Seed You Will Have the Best of Success. 



ABROiNIA. 



(Sec Cut.) 



A charming and beautiful trailing plant 

 for vase and rock work; very pretty for 

 beds. Bears large trusses of Verbena-like, 

 sweet scented, rosy lilac flowers. Pkt. 4c. 



ABUTILON. 



(See Cut.) 



It is very often called the " Flowering 

 Maple," or Chinese Bell Flower." Un- 

 iversally admired and very easily grown. 

 They grow readily making fine large shrubs ; 

 bears a rich profusion of elegant bell shaped 

 flowers. They also make splendid house 

 plants, blooming freely in winter. Royal 

 prize mixed, pkt. 8c. 



ACROCLINIUM. 



(See Cut.) 



Beautiful everlasting annual, flowers of the 



most exquis- 



ADONIS. 



Often called "Pheasant's Eye." Very 

 hardy annual of easy growth. Nice for beds 

 and borders. Flowers freely. Foliage graceful 

 and feathery. Pkt. 3c. , ■ 



AGROSTEMMA. 



This flower is the favorite annual for beds 

 and borders, vyith showy flowers, borne 

 freely. They are popularly known as the 

 "Crown of the Field," "Rose of Heaven," 

 "Flos Jovis," and "Rose Champion." Fin- 

 est mixed, pkt. 2c. 



AGROSTIS. 



Fine, delicate, ornamental grass of easy cul- 

 ture. Effective for use in .bouquets with ever- 

 lasting cut flowers and other line grasses. 

 Pkt. 3c. 



ite shades 

 imagin able. 

 After being 



cut, hang face downward in 

 shade to dry and the flower-s v/ill 

 appear as perfect as when gath- 

 ered. Choice mixed, pkt. 4c. 



ADLUMIA. 



Often called "Alleghany Vine," 

 or "Mountain Fringe." Charm- 

 ing climber,with feathery foliage 

 and large rose colored flowers. 

 Pkt. 5c. 



AGERATUM. 



(See Cut.) 

 A charming gems, 

 blooms constantly all 

 summer in profusion ; 

 good for pot culture in 

 winter. Best mixed, 

 pkt. 3c. 



DON'T fail to take 

 advantage of the 



BARGAINS 

 oil Page 79 of this 

 catalogue. 



AGEKATUM. 



(Cut on this line.) 



THIS CHECK! 

 THIS CHECK! 



Enclosed with any 

 order, before July 1, 

 1895, is good for pack= 



age of lovely 



PASSION FLOWER 



