SCH!ZAN= 

 THUS.... 



or Butterfly 

 Flower. 



(Sec Cut.) 



A most beautiful 

 and interesting an- 

 nual, the flowers 

 even rivaling in 

 singularity of colors 

 and markings the 

 orchids. Prodigious 

 bloomers, the flow- 

 ers are of large size 

 and spotted with 

 crimson, lUac, pur- 

 ple and yellow, and 

 the petals arecut in 

 a beautiful manner, 

 resembling hand- 

 some butterflies 

 perched upon the 

 foliage. In pots 

 few plants can equal 

 this noveltj-, and it 

 is equally desirable 

 for cut flowers. 

 Choice mixed, 4c. 



SCHIZA^iTHUS. 



SUNFLOWER 



or Helianthus. 



Stately growing an- 



"nuals with handsome, go'den yellow flowers; effective for garden 

 decoration. Choicest varieties mixed, pkt 4c ; oz. 10c. 



5WEET... 

 WILLIAM. 



(See Cut.) 

 This old popu- 

 lar flower has 

 been greatly im- 

 proved of late 

 years. The flow- 

 ers are twice as 

 large as they 

 used to be, and 

 the colors bright 

 and varied. In 

 fine colors and 

 perfect form 

 "Buckbee's Im- 

 proved" are the 

 best of all. The 

 Sweet William 

 is an elegant 

 garden flower. 

 Do not fail to in- 

 clude it in your 

 order. Hardy pe- 

 rennial Choicest 

 mixed, pkt. 4c. 



SWEET WILLIAM. 



SMI LAX. 



(See Cut.) 



Charming, tender perennial climber for gi-eenhouses or window 

 gardens. The foliage and stems are of a pleasing light green, and 

 very graceful. Excellent for decorations, nothing equaling the 



delicate, beautiful foliage. 

 Started in the spring it grows 

 several feet high the first season, 

 and aifords elegant trellis plants 

 for the house in the winter ; also 

 fine for hanging baskets. Oz. 

 50c; 1^ oz. 30c; pkt. 5c. 



Try 



Buckbee's 

 Plant 

 Food, 

 only 25c 



per 

 Package 

 by mail 

 postpa i d. 



I BUCKBEIE'S 



pU^NTfTOOD 



iHis package: co'n - 



TniNS SUFFICiiMT 

 PLANT FOOO FOR 20 

 PLflrtlSFOH ONE fEfiB 



TEN WEEKS STOCKS. 



(See Cut.) 



The "Stock" is the most popular German flower. With its 

 great variety of fine colors and large spikes of beautiful double, 

 sweet-scented flowers, suitable either for garden or pot culture. 

 For pot culture a four or five inch pot is suitable for one plant, 

 and the amount of fine bloom which it will produce is surprising, 

 continuing its flowers far into the season. For the garden the 

 "Ten Weeks Stock" is a lovely and favorite flower, its great 

 spikes of bloom resembling nothing' else in cultivation. Do not 

 fail to order this superb flower. Choicest mixed, pkt. 5c. 



TEA PLAXT. 



TEA PLANT. 



(See Oif.) 



A handsome half hardy 

 shrub, bearing large flow- 

 ers from November imtil 

 spring. The flowers are 

 white, spreading, com- 

 posed of five sepals and 

 five petals. Grows to a 

 height of two to six feet, 

 and is a native of China, 

 Japan and India. This 

 species varies considerable 

 Tiv cultivation, producing 

 Green and Black Teas and 

 is a great object of curi- 

 osity. Pkt. 10c. 



THRIFT. 



(See Cut.) 



This is a splendid, 

 hardy perennial 

 plant, forming com- 

 pact tufts of narrow, 

 green foliage, which 

 makes it particular- 

 ly valuable for edg- 

 ing. The flowers 

 are a clear, bright 

 pink, borne in clus- 

 ters on tall stems. 

 It blooms all sum- 

 mer long, and is a 

 very pretty, desir- 

 able and useful 

 flower. It increases 

 rapidly by division. 

 Plant a good row of 

 it for borders. Do 

 not fail to include 

 this grand.new flow- 

 er in your order. It 

 will give you the 

 best of satisfaction. 

 Pkt. only Sc. 



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