Beautiful plants for summer and winter blooming. Flowers 

 large ; vigorous, rapid growers, and constantly in bloom. They 

 thrive best in a partialTy shaded location, if planted outside, and 

 make exceedingly brilliant and showy house plants. 

 Impatiens Sultani — Flowers are beautiful rosy scarlet. 1.5c. 

 Impatiens Lucy — Flowers deUcate light mauve: a profuse 



bloomer. 15c. 



Impatiens The Queen — Flowers a beautiful blush salmon; a 

 variety of fine habit, and unique coloring. 15c each, or set of 

 these three beautiful varieties. 35c. 



IVIES. 



Queen Victoria — A truly magiiificent. large and wonderfully 

 dark leaved variety, as you will see from my photosrraph : can 

 be trained so as to produce the most beautiful effects." There is 

 no more desirable climbing plant for the house than this beau- 

 tiful English Ivy. The glossj" green leaves are m lavish pro- 

 fusion, and the plant itself being such a wonderful climber, one 

 can readily see that it makes a handsome background, or pro- 

 duces a wonderfully graceful effect in a bay window. 10c each. 



German Ivy — Possesses all the good qualities of the English Ivy 

 and is even a more vijoroas and rapid grower. The leaves are 

 beautiful, waxy, light areen, of pei-fect form. A grand variety 

 for hang-in? baskets. Price. 10 each. 



NEW 

 JASMINE 



Grandiflorum — Most 

 beautiful plant, pro- 

 ducing star-shaped, 

 pure white blooms of 

 exquisite beauty and 

 fragrance. The flow- 

 ers are always clear 

 and delicate, resem- 

 bling a piece of wax. 

 The fragrance is as 

 powerful" and deli- 

 cious as that of any 

 flower known to cul- 

 tivation It will 

 bloom all winter long 

 without once stop- 

 ping, from October to 

 May, and will bloom 

 in open ground. 15c 



LANTANAS. 



The brilliant coloi-s. robust growth, 

 and profuse blooming habits of the 

 Lantana. render it one of the fin- 

 est bedding plants that ever grew. 

 The blooms embrace all of the most 

 delicate shades of orange, sulphur, 

 creamy white, etc., changing 

 from one distinct color to an- 

 other, as they increase in 

 beauty, age and develop- 

 ment. They are fine appearing 

 plants. 



Conitesse Moray — A blush and 



rose. 10c. ' 



Craig— A beautiful rich orange ear- 

 mine. 10c. 



Favorite — Yellow, merging into 

 crimson. 10c. 



Imperatrice Eugenie — Blush and white 



lie. 



Perfection — Green foliage variegated, with yellow lilac blooms; 

 very showy and constant. Do not fail to try it. Price, only 10c 

 each. 



II II II II iiii — For only -iOc I will send one fine plant each 

 1^1 of these FIVE grand varieties of Lautanas, 

 „\[ postpaid. Do not fail to take advantage of 

 II iiuM~ this extremely low ofi'er. The Lantana" will 

 certainly please you in all respects.' 



NEW LEMON VERBENA. 



A universal favorite, and invaluable 

 graceful when mixed with bouquets. 

 They will retain their fragrance for 

 years when dried. As a plant for 

 the garden or for pots it is equally 

 valuable. Its fine sprays of foliage, 

 with its delicious fragrance making 

 it always desirable for bouquets, etc. 

 They flower profusely, and each 

 plant in good rich soil, will cover a 

 space of three to four feet 

 in diameter, producing, 

 if the blooms are removed 

 as soon as 'they begin to' 

 fade, a mass of bloom con- 

 This plant is well known 

 and is very easy to grow. Admired 

 by all for its unrivaled splendor andi 

 brilliant beauty. A plant that is 

 necessary to every collec tion. You 

 should include it in your order. For 

 strong and healthy plants only 15c 

 each. 



fraerant leaves so. 



tiuuailv. 



Cltmah, Wis., October 23, 1S93. 



Mb. H. W. BrcKBEE, 



Rockford. lU. 



Dear Sir — The roses reached me safely, and let me say they were 

 grand. Everybody who saw them admired them. Allow me to 

 thank you a thousand times. My sister was more than delighted 

 with her roses. Accept her thanks also. Hoping you wiU have 

 a very successful future I am 



Yours Respectfully, 



Mrs. Olive 'Wai.sh. 



THE GRAND NEW MARIPOSA LILY 



This grand, new novelty is a species of Calochortus, originating 

 in California : grows about six inches high and produces simply 

 magnificent blooms, invaluable for pots, and are exceedingly fine 

 for border or rock work, planted singly or in clumps. They are 

 quite hardy and free, and will grow in any ordinary soil. The 

 blooms are bell 

 shaped, and as 

 delicately and 

 uniquely tinted 

 as an orchid. 

 The center is a 

 deep violet ma- 

 roon, shading 

 to a delicate 

 lavender at the 

 outer edges, 

 often peculiar- 

 ly mottled and 

 shaded. Alto- 

 gether the most 

 unique plant of 

 recent intro- 

 duction. M y 

 strain of bulbs 

 is t h e finest. 

 Price onlv 10c : 

 3 for 25c. 



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