CACAlilA Commonly called "Tassel Flower," or "Flora's 

 Paint Brush " A very pretty and charming growing annual, 

 blooming freely and doing nicely everywhere even in the poorest 



soil. The flowers 

 are particularly 

 striking, being 

 tassel shaped. H. 

 H. A. Choicest 

 mixed, pkt. 2c. 



CACTUS- (See 

 Cut.)— The latest 

 craze in flowers. 

 Very curious, odd 

 looking species of 

 plants which will 

 thrive anywhere 

 with a little or uo 

 care. But little 

 watering is re- 

 quired. Flowers 



CACTUS. 



are of exquisite beauty and deliciously fragrant. 

 The wouder and attraction of all. Don't fail 

 to try it Choicest mixed, of the very finest 

 species, only 10c. 



CALAMPELIS — A well known beautiful 

 annual climber, about ten feet high. Tied to a 



flowers of various colors, some spotted and marked elegantly. 



T. A. Prize mixed, pkt. 10c. 



CALENDULA, OK POT MARIGOLD— (See Cut.)— One 

 of the most beautiful 

 and valuable plants. 

 Remarkably profuse 

 and continuous in 

 bloom ; of dwarf bushy 

 habit ; easy culture, un- 

 excelled for summer ^jillf : ■^WXMIHM^dK^^/ 

 garden or for pot cul- ^§*§$S<!\\' ™hMWK^ ' L/ 

 tun- in winter. Plow- TWIiWiirfi^ 

 ers of the handsomest ■ 

 shades. H. H. A. Fin- . 

 est mixed, pkt. 4c. 



GIANT CALIFOR- 

 NIA POPPY — (See 

 Cut.) -One of the showi- 

 est, summer flowering 

 annuals, of the easiest 



trellis or 

 wall it is an orna- 

 mental object 

 throughout the 

 season. Its bright 

 orange flowers 

 contrasting effec- 

 tively with the 

 brilliant color of 

 the foliage. Very 

 fine. Pkt. 4c. 

 calendula. CALCEOLA- 

 RIA — (See Cut ) — Another handsome and showy plant. Beauti- 

 ful as a house plant in the winter and spring and valuable as a 

 bedding plant in a shady situation in summer. When in bloom it 

 is indeed a rare beauty, having hundreds of showy pocket-like 



CALCEOLARIA 



south 



ttlAKT CA.i.Iir«BNlA l-«fFT. 



CALLIOPSIS 



culture, forming nice bushy plants, one 

 foot high which produces in wondrous 

 profusion, large saucer-shaped flowers 

 of striking brilliancy throughout the 

 season. H.H. A. Choicest mixed, pkt. 4c. 



CALLIOPSIS — (See Cut.) — Com- 

 monly called "Corriopsis" or "Bright 

 Eyes." Ihese beautiful, showy, sum- 

 mer bedding annuals, with their large 

 bright flowers borne in the greatest pro- 

 fusion throughout the summer, are in- 

 deed among the most beautiful and as 

 garden favorites succeed everywhere. 

 Elegant for garden decoration and line 

 for cutting. H. H. A. Choicest mixed, 

 pkt. 3c. 



CANARY BIRD FLOWER — A 



valuable, rapid, summer growing, climbing annual from 10 to 15 

 feet high. It will cover trellis work in the most graceful manner 

 producing hundreds of its pretty fringed,- bright yellow flowers 

 which strikingly resembles a canary bird with extended wings. 

 Do not fail to try 

 this fine plant. H. 

 H. A. Pkt. 4c. 



CANDYTUFT- 

 (See Cut.)— One of 

 the prettiest of all 

 annuals of dwarf 

 growth, blooming 

 profusely through- 

 out the whole sea- 

 son. Great favo- 

 rite for beds, edg- 

 ings, pots and bor- 

 ders. The plants 

 are fairly covered 

 with beautiful 

 blossoms; of the 

 easiest culture, 

 growing' about twelve inches high. You should try this plant. 

 White Empress— The most beautiful white variety. Pkt. 4c. 

 Choicest Mixed - 

 All colors, pkt. 3c. 



COXCOMB, OR 

 CELOSIA(SeeCut.) 

 Very popular annual 

 of easy culture, pro- 

 ducing large, orna- 

 mental, comb - like 

 heads, not only are 

 they highly prized 

 for summer flower 

 beds but they also 

 make fine pot plants 

 and are very easily 

 grown. Do not fail 

 to try it. H. H. A. 

 Choicest mixed 

 pkt. 4c. 



CANDYTUFT. 



Plant Buckbee's 

 Prize Medal Seeds 

 and you will have 

 the finest garden. 



COXCOMB. 



Berry Creek, Calif., July, 1893. 

 Mr. H. W. Buckbee, Rockford, 111. 



Dear Sir: — The seeds and plants which I purchased of you were 

 •entirely satisfactory. Am much obliged for the presents and 

 and kindness you displayed. Yours truly, 



Lizzie McOuiJATt. 



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