ORCHID CATTLEYA. 



These grand, celebrated, beautiful 



plauls will 111 rive ami 

 grow everywhere 

 and are of easy cul- 

 ture. ret|uiriiifr a 

 shady ijhu-e and a 

 lonsiderable supply 

 of warei'. I have 

 the liiu'st eollci'tiou 

 of Orehids west of 

 ^, Koehesler, and con- 

 y^TVvsider this one of tlu' 



gtinesl in ever}' re- 

 spect. Flowers are 

 large, of exquisite 

 shaiie, and the most 

 l)eautirul colors, 

 and sell I'eadily at 

 onedollar perblooni. 

 Buy(n-s or ad- 

 niii'crs of this 

 rare and beau- 

 tiful plant 

 will be well repaid 

 by visiting my es- 

 tablishment from 

 March t o June, 

 when one whole 

 house, devoted t o 

 these exquisite 

 beauties, is in full 

 bloom, showing a 

 magnificent sight. 

 Fine plants fro \v 

 §1.00 to §10.00. 



CATTLEYA MOSSIAE, 



BUTTERFLY 

 ORCHID 



Secure this plant and 

 a little moss bunched 

 around the roots, se- 

 curely to a piece o f 

 board or bark, and sus 

 pend it in a win- 

 dow or conserva- 

 tory. Keep the 

 moss wet and 

 plant free 



from dust, 

 and you at 

 once have 

 a plantthat 

 is unique, 

 curiousand 

 attr active. 

 A beauti- 

 ful object. 

 It blooms freely and 

 keeps a long time. 

 This plant is not 

 an experiment, but 

 a good standard va- 

 riety. Strong plants 

 of blooming size, 25c 



PANSIES.==Buckbee's Grand Medal 



Varieties 



My grand va- 

 rieties of Pan- 

 sies ai'e une- 

 qualled in size, 

 form and beau- 

 ty, and are all 

 grown from 

 seed that thus 

 far has secured 

 twenty medals. 



Pausies are 

 beautiful for 

 bedding p u r- 

 poses, vases, 

 etc., and these 

 elegant varie- 

 ties will great- 

 ly increase the 

 popularity o f 

 this most "won- 

 derful flower. 

 50c per doz. : S4 

 100 by express. 



a) 



Among the most brilliant and gorgeous of all autumn flowers. 

 These varieties were hybridized and inti'oduced by a French spe- 

 cialist, and are remarkably beautiful. The trusses are of mam- 

 moth size, of rare and vivid coloring, and highly perfumed. They 

 have been tested in my trial grounds and I pronounce them fine 

 in every respect. 



Le Soleil— Light, beautiful rose, overlaid with delicate lavender. 



Bright crimson eye. 

 Pantheon — Flowers and trusses of immense size, rosy magenta, 



shaded light to dark. . . , 



Sylphide — Very large, pure Avhile flowers. 

 3f atador — Orange, overlaid with salmon, deep scarlet eye. 

 Enibracement — Coppery rose color with purple eye. 

 Gladiator — Gloyving-. soft rose slightly tinted with violet; very 



striking. 



Pluton — Brilliant carmine; very handsome. 



Puriton — White, suffused with soft lavender; bright violet rose 

 center. 



Neptune — Soft rosy pink, veined and penciled darker. 



Marquise de Breteuil — Soft salmon rose with purple eye. 



Jourdan — Pink, overlaid with violet, magenta center; beauti- 

 fully shaded. 



Brilliant — Large trusses of brilliant rose color. 

 Price, 25c each ; the entire set for .$2.50. 



NEW DOUBLE FRENCH PETUNIAS. 



Berenice — Pearly white, blotched violet; splendidly fringed. 

 Lord Ohumley — Blush white, suffused pink; blotched deep 

 violet. 



Marvel — Odd ; some petals being purplish crimson, others white. 

 Silver Moon — Pure white, deep purple markings. 

 Sirius — Rosy pink, variegated with white. 

 White Squadron — Mammoth size pure snowy white flowers. 

 SPECIAL OFFER— Fine plants of any of the above, 15e each, 

 or the entire Set for tiOc. These beauties will please you. 



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