DAHLIAS— Double Mixed— (See Cut.)— Among the showi- 

 est and most popular of all garden beauties. Seed sown early 

 in Spring will produce fine plants which will bloom beautifully 

 the first summer, and continue until frost comes. The bulbs 



may then be taken up 

 and stored where they 

 will not freeze, then 

 planted the following 

 spring outside. This 

 may be continued year 

 after year with * the 

 best of success. I have 

 spent years in select- 

 ing the finest varie- 

 ties possible and can 

 offer same in finest 

 mixture, pkt. 10c 



DAHLIA— Single 

 Mixed-Very popular, 

 exceptionally beauti- 

 ful : desirable for out 

 flowers and bedding 

 purposes. Treated 

 same way as the 

 above. Pkt. 5c. 



DOUBLE DAISY 

 — (See Cut.)— This 

 beautiful little plant 

 dahlia. is unsurpassed for 



cool, shady places. With protection they will stand winter, and 

 greet us in the early spring with a profusion of gay flowers : they 

 also bloom beautifully in the house during winter and spring 

 when cultivated in pots. In the garden treat them like Pansies. 

 Choicest double mixed, 

 pkt. 8c. 



DATUR A CORXUCO- 

 PIA, OR HORX OF 

 PLENTY — (See Cut.) — 

 This new novelty of ster- 

 ling merit is of the easiest 

 culture. Flowers ai-e 

 trumpet-shaped, measuring 

 eight to ten inches in length 

 and from five to seven 

 inches across the mouth, 

 and forni three distinct 

 flowers growing each with- 

 in the other ; the throat 

 and mouth of corolla a most 

 delicate French white, 

 beautifully contrasted and 

 marbled with royal purple 

 on the outside. They are 

 produced in great abun- 

 dance, a single plant giving easily from 200 to 300 blooms during 



DOUBLE DAIST. 



the season, followed by a large thorny seed vessel which adds 

 to the beauty of the plant. It can be "cultivated as an isolated 

 specimen, in masses, for centers of beds, or to fill barren places. 

 In either way it produces a striking effect. Do notiai! to try this 

 charming plant. 

 Pkt. 10c. 



DIAXTHUS 

 PIXKS— (See 

 Cut. ) — Often 

 called Chinese or 

 Japanese Pinks. 

 It is considered 

 one of the most 

 pleasing flowers 

 for the garden or 

 for pots, and 

 should be largely 

 planted by every 

 lover of truly 

 beautiful flowers. 

 Seed may be 

 started early, un- 

 der glass or sown 

 in open ground it 

 will make a bed of 

 flowers which will 

 be a continuous 

 delight to you and 

 to all who see 

 them. You should 

 include this beautiful flower in your order. It cannot fail l o 

 please you as it is a "beauty.'' Superb mixed, pkt. 4c. 



DIAXTHUS PINK. 



EUPHORBIA, OR AXXUAL POIXSETTIA— (See Cut 

 — This beautiful plant is quite often called "Painted Leaf" or 

 'Fii-e-on-the-Mountain." The seed of "Painted Leaf." "Fire- 

 on-the-Mountain." or botanically "Euphorbia Heterophylla." can 

 be sown early under glass and set in the open ground in llay. 

 By August the leaves on the top of the branches will begin to 

 turn scarlet, and in a short time the whole plant will present a 

 dazzling ray of scarlet and green leaves, the effect of which is 

 very striking. If not the most valuable, it is certainly one of the 

 most novel and interesting additions to the flower garden which 

 has appeared for a long time. Try it. Pkt. 5c. • 



EVERLASTING GRASSES. • ' * 



EYERLASTIXG GRASSES— (See Cut,)— These are justly 

 very popular, not only for their summer display in the garden, 

 but they retain their beauty for years bybeing«ut and dried and 

 made up into various artistic and varied forms for parlor and 

 festive decorations and used at a time when it is impossible, to 

 have fresh cut flowers. After repeated petitions from many 

 customers I have decided to offer in the choicest mixture the 

 very best and most useful and beautiful "Everlastings." Include 

 a packet in your order Choicest mixed, pkt. 5c. 



The Yerdict! Buckbee's Seeds are the very bestr. 



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