The Finest Varieties at Low Prices. 



f^I 1 1 TI IRP Gladiolus are of the simplest culture. Plant at any time from April to July, in any fairly good soil, -well spaded. Set 

 ^'^^^ * UIMi« jjj rows three inches apart, or in masses six inches apart each way. Plant in full sun, if possible, and keep down 

 weeds. They bloom from July to October. After fall frost, lift the bulbs and after removing the tops let them dry two or three weeks 

 under cover. After removing th'e roots store them in a cool dry place, away from frost, for planting the following spring. 



BUCKBEE'S LARGE FLOWERING GLADIOLUS. 



This selection is made up f rom-splendid named varieties, bright- 

 est and most varied colors, white, j-ellow, pink, rose, blush, 

 intense scarlet, carmine, violet, striped, blotched, variegated, etc. 



Scarlet and Pink, with White Throats. 



Each. 



Doz. 





30c. 



5c. 



50c. 



4c. 



40c. 



I 4c. 



40c. 



4c. 



40c. 



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30c. 



5c. 



50c. 



5c. 



50c. 



BUCKBEE'S GRAND NAMED GLADIOLUS. 



The following are sorts which can be depended upon to give 

 good results, each variety is the acknowledged leader of its color. 

 African — Black crimson, with pure white blotch on throat, the 



the darkest colored of all. 10c each. 

 Brenchleyensis— An old vai-iety, but still the best vermilion scarlet 



for massing. 5c each . 

 Cameleon — Compact spike, color a rich combination of slate, orange, 



white and violet, odd. 10c each. 

 Duchess of Edinburgh — Purplish-rose, carminestripeon lower petals. 



One of the finest. 15c each. 

 Grand Rouge — Enormous spike of largest flaming scarlet, the finest 



of its color. 20c each. 

 Isaac Buchanan— (Golden Sceptre.) Clear canary yellow. 10c each. 

 Lord Byron — Brilliant scarlet with a pure white blotch. 10c each. 

 Martha Washington — Fine spikes, light yellow, lower petals tinged 



with rose. 10c each. 

 May — White ground penciled with crimson. 10c each. 

 Meyerbeer — Bright scarlet, flamed with vermilion. 10c each. 

 Octoroon — A beautiful shade of salmon pink. 15c each. 

 President Lincoln — Blush white, suffused with bright rose. 10c each. 

 Shakespeare — A fine variety, white, slightly suffused with carmine 



rose, large rose blotch. 10c each 

 Snow White — Grand spike of snow white flowers, a magnificent 



variety. (See Cut.) 15c each. 



Qf^ori'il nff Ar One Each of the above 14 Grand Varieties, 7 C/- 

 O^Ctldl unci. each variety separate, for ' 



GLADIOLUS CHILDSI. 



Special Offer. 



IDc each; Set of B for 



25c 



Columbia — Light orange scarlet, freely blotched and penciled with 

 blush purple. Throat freely marked and mottled. 



Mohcnk — A strong, rank grower : flowers of large size and great 

 substance ; deep dark pink with spotted throat, shaded orange 

 and flaked with maroon. 



Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher — Beautiful deep rosy crimson ; large, well- 

 opened flower with white throat, freely marked and spotted with 

 bright carmine. 



Wm. Falconer— Spikes of great length and flowers of enormous size, 

 Light pink and blush, two delicate shades, freely mottled and 

 intermixed; throat spotted with crimson and white. 



Henry Gillman — Deep salmon scarlet with pure white bands through 

 each petal. The throat showing the peculiar spotting and mot- 

 tling of this class. 



NEW GIANT GLADIOLUS, 

 Gorgeous Colors and Marvelous Markings. Flowers Size of Tea Plates. 



This new race of extraordinary beautiful Gladiolus represents 

 in the perfection of this genus since its introduction. The flowers 

 have reached enormous dimensions, often 7 to 9 inches across, far 

 surpassing any others and much resembling Orchids of the bright- 

 est hues and most curious designs. Every color known among 

 Gladiolus is represented, and many never before seen, many hav- 

 ing beautifully mottled and spotted throats, made up of white, 

 crimson, pink, yellow, etc., of unsurpassed beauty. 



New Giant Mixed Gladiolus — 10c each, SI. 00 per doz. 



Lemolne's Butterfly Hybrids— Mixed. This mixture is made up of 

 named sorts which were imported from the originator. The re- 

 markable richness of the colorings of this class, rival the finest 

 orchids. 5c each, 40c doz. 



Kelway's Choice Hybrids— Grown from stock of the celebrated Eng- 

 lish Hybridizer, produces immense spikes in great variety of 

 coloring. 5c each, 50c per doz. 



CYCLAMEN"New Giant Flowered, {Persian vwut.) 



Most beautiful of all pot plants, giving the richest profusion of 

 elegant flowers; foliage decidedly handsome, being variegated 

 with different s hades of green, h elping to show oiff the richly colored 

 flowers. In fact a plant in bloom resembles a tastily arranged vase 

 of flowers and beautiful foliage. Price of choice bulbs 15c each or 

 12 for SI. 00. 



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