GRANDEST AND MOST GORGEOUS VARIETIES. 



No plant grown from seed yields a larger number of blossoms than the Nasturtium, They are constantly iii bloom, and the more 

 they are picked the more freely do they bloom ; so keep all the flowers picked each day, and your home will present an inviting 

 appearance, and your garden a gorgeous sight. Either of the two classes may be planted out in a bed. The tall, or climbing Nas- 

 turtiums are beautiful to run over rock work, for baskets, or for lattice work. Either kind stand the hot, dry weather well, and 

 need very little care. The blooms last a long time, and there is no garden flower more useful than the Nasturtiums. A bed 

 planted out to one color presents a gorgeous appearance. No garden is complete without these favorites. 



DWARF. 



nipress of India — An elegant dwarf variety, with dark leaves 

 and large flowers of an intensely deep crimson color. Pkt. 5c. 

 atly Bird— An entirely new and distinct variety of great beauty. 

 The ground color of the flower is a rich golden yeilov^, each petal 

 barred with a broad vein of bright ruby crimson. Very showy 

 and beautiful and at the same time one of the most unique of 

 all. Pkt. 5c. 



Intensity — A deep intense crimson that is almost black in its in- 

 tensity. Very handsome in masses, and distinct from anj' other 

 variety. Pkt. 5c. 



Rose— A lovely soft shade of rose that is almost beyond descrip- 

 tion. One can scarcely realize that this dainty beautj' belongs 

 to the same family as the old fashioned Nasturtium. A large 

 bunch of this one variety, are as handsome as Roses. Fine for 

 vases. Pkt. 5c. 



Queen of Orange — A brilliantly colored variety of great beauty. 



Flowers of large size and a bright rich shade of orange. Pkt 5c. 

 Royal Scarlet— A handsome variety, especially beautiful for 



massing, or for cut flower purposes. The flowei's are of large size 



and a rich royal scarlet, as the name implies. Pkt. 5c. 

 Ocean Wave— A superb variety of rare beauty, the flowers being 



a rich creamy white. Pkt. oc. 

 Buckbee's Fancy Mi.\ed — A superb mixture, including all the 



above magnificent sorts and many new hybrids. This strain can 



not be surpassed. Pkt. 5e. ; oz. 15c. 

 Finest Mi.xed— A fine mixture of great merit. 



portunity to get a shov.-y and satisfactory bed. 

 SPKCIAL, OFFER— One liberal package each 



Grand Dwarf Nasturtiums for onlv 35c. 



An elegant op- 

 Pkt. 3c ; oz. 10c. 

 of the above 9 



TALL, OR CLIMBING. ■ 



Fire King— An efl'ective and showy variety, the flowers being 

 the brightest glowing scarlet. Blooms are of large size and 

 borne on long strong stems. Very fine. Pkt. 5c. 



Crystal Gem— A large variety' of pearly white color. Very^ 

 unique and striking. Pkt. 5c. 



Cloth of Gold— A fine bedding plant of compact habit, forming a 

 plant which is a dense mass of foliage and bloom at all times. 

 The leaves are a clear, bright green, and the flowers a fine 

 golden yellow. Fine to contrast with the other varieties' 

 Must be seen to be appreciated. Pkt. 5c. 



King Theodore— Foliage is bluish green, while the flowers are 

 a deep, velvety crimson", nearly black. Handsome for massing or 

 for cut blooms nothing surpasses their dazzling beauty. Stems 

 long and strong, a fine plant. A fine bedder. Pkt. 5c. 



Beauty— Truly a beautiful variety, the flowers being a rich deli- 

 cate shade of rose. Handsome for cut blooms. Pkt. 5c. 



Buckbee's Superior Mixed — An elegant mixture of all the 

 finest climbing Nasturtiums. These are unsurpassed in size and 

 brilliancy of coloring, and you can plant nothing that will give 

 you more satisfaction all summer long, than a large bed of this 

 mixture. Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c. 



FineMixed— This is the average mixture sold by other seeds- 

 men, and can not fail to please you. Pkt. 3c ; oz. 10c. 



SPECIAL OFFER— One liberal package each of the above 7 

 Gorgeous Tall Nasturtiums for only 25c. 



Write your name and address plainly when 

 orderins:. 



CANAPV RJPn PI n"WFP A valuable, rapid, summer growing, climbing annual of the Nasturtium family, grows 

 -ti-kiv I i TV L,rv. fi-om 10tol5feethigh. It will cover trellis work in the most graceful manner, pro- 



ducing hundreds of its pretty fringed, bright yellow flowers, which strikingly resemble a canary bii-d with extended wings. Do 

 not fail to try thisfine plant. Hardj' annual. Pkt. Jc. 



Remember that my packets are liberal and well filled— not liaif 

 packets, which may be sold by many seedsmen at a lower price. 



Be sure to see the SPECIAL OFFERS on pages 79 and 120. You wilt surely be interested in them. 



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