Among the most popular and fashionable plants of the age. Of the very easiest culture. Constant bloomers, always producing 

 the most gorgeous array of beautiful flowers. My grand plants will produce flowers twice the size of those generally offered. If 

 wanted for winter blooming they should be planted out early in the spring and all buds should be pinched off; then, when taken up 

 and potted in the fall they will bloom profusely all winter They delight in light, rich soil. Include them in your order. 



White Dove — (See Cut^-New, beautiful, white variety; 

 blooms very large, of uniform size ; growth compact, very vigor- 

 ous and clean ; average size of bloom is 2 to 2)4 inches in diame- 

 ter. Fine plants 10c. each, doz. $1JJ0. 



Mrs. Reynolds — Immense flowers three inches in diamet 

 with pretty petals of bright/silvery pink and slightly cl'O; 

 scented odor. A free bloomejAvith long stems and the flower 

 remain full and open and continue growing five or six days, an* 

 last on the plant for over -Two weeks. Try it. Fine plants 

 each, doz. $1.50. 



Red Cross — A beautifui'new variety. Flowers bright red, of 

 large size A grand free bloomer of the finest habits Fine 

 plants 15c. each, doz. 81:50. •* 



William Scott — A handsome, new, pink variety of the rarest - 

 beauty. Flowers of "large size and always attract the greatesjr 

 attention. It will please/you in every respect. Be sure to try it. 

 Fiu_e plants 15c. each, doz. $1.50., 



pa Craig — Another nejj/and beautiful variety. Flowers of 

 'escribably beautifulpfnk ; large, of good size and elegant, 

 stantial form. Fine plants 15c. each', doz. 81.50. 

 W. Buckbee — (See Cut.)— Therichest and grandest b 

 'scarlet variety, of large size and delightfully fringed ; stro: 

 orous habit and a deUerhtf ul free bloomer. You should not fail to 

 try this extra fine variety. Fine plants^l5c. each, doz. 81.50. 

 C. J., Haettell — A grand, deep, ripif; blood red variety, of ex 



cellent habit and hijjbty perfumed. A grand Carnation in every 

 respect. Fine plains 15c. each, doz. 81.50. 



Daybreak — (See Cut.) -^Flowers of the largest size; very 

 double ; petals thick and^f heavy texture. Flowers can be kept 

 a long time after cutting. Beautiful, pure bright flesh color. 

 Certainly one of the/finest varieties in cultivation. Don't fail to J 

 .include it in yourjgrrdcr. Fine plants 10c. each, doz. $1.00. 

 ■^Silver Spray — A beautiful, standard white variety; bloom-s 

 o$ uniform large size, very free habit and profuse bloomer.. Try 



Fine plants 10c. each, doz. $1.00. 

 iEdtta Ducile —Very large, dark, deep pink variety of extra 

 size; deeply frinprcd ; a grand free bloomer; strong grower and 

 excellent in every way. Fine plants 10c. each, doz. $1.00. 

 IjVIammoth Snow Storm — The finest of all double white va- 

 rieties ; texture heavy and glistening ; lightly fringed. One of 

 jtlie grandest flower producers known. Strong, free grower. 

 /Fine plants 10c. each, doz. $1.00. 



-/-~Fidal Wave — A very dwarf variety of a carmine pink color ; 



I very productive of bloom, particularly early in the season ; is val- 

 uable for pots as it is very dwarf, its flower stems being only a 

 foot in length. Fine plants 10c each, doz. $1.00. 



SPECIAL OFFER— For only $1.00 I will send one 

 plant each of the above 12 grand varieties of Carna- 

 tions, by express at purchasers expense, or by mail 

 postpaid. 



New Large Flowering, E verblooming French Cannas 



One of My Great Specialties islGrewing These Splendid Cannas 



Madame Crozy — This is undoubtedlyXrae of the finest and 

 most distinct varieties yet introduced. /Flowers of the large^ 

 size and of a dazzling crimson color, bordered with golden yellow. 

 The plant is of vigorous growth, yet dwarf in habit, seldom ex- 

 ceeding four feet in height. The foliage is of a rich, cheerful 

 green color and very massive. 'Flowers are produced in large, 

 branching stems which are closely set with bloom. A free 

 blooming variety, being in bloom the entire season. Try it. 

 Fine plants 15c. each, doz. 81.50. 



Alphonse Bouvier— While "Madame^ Crozy" is the queen of 

 the scarlet varieties, "Alphonse Bouvier" is the king of the 

 crimson and is undoubtedly the best bedding variety for planting 

 in masses, now in cultivation. On first opening, the flowers are 

 of an intensely brilliant crimson, approaching scarlet, changing 

 to a deep crimson as they develope. The foliage is of a rich 

 green, and the plant is of strong, robust habit and extremely 

 floriferous. Do not fail to include this variety in your order. 

 Fine plants 35c. each, doz. $2.50. 



^ 'sW Henry M. Stanley— A grand, golden, scarlet, variety, well 

 worthy of its name. Flowers are of immense size and are borne in 

 great profusion the entire season, making it extremely valuable 

 as a window plant, as well as the grandest of all bedding plants ; 

 leaves are a beautiful, glossy green, and of graceful proportions. 

 Fine plants 50c. each, doz. $5.00. 



Star of '91 — A beauftiful, dwarf variety, shows bloom every 

 day in the year ; floweys borne in great compact panicles, often 

 as large as a hat, and of the most intense, fiery scarlet color, 

 rayed and bordered -rtith pure gold; finest of all winter blooming 

 plants. Fine plants J5c. each, doz. $1.50. 



Crozy's New Seedlings — Haying made special arrange- 

 ments with this eminent Horticulturist, I am able to offer fine, 

 new novelty Seedlings of the choicest and most varied colors at 

 the very low price of 15c. each, doz. $1.50. 



SPECIAL OFFER— For only $1.00 I wiU send one 

 fine plant each of the above five new, beautiful and 

 grand French Cannas. 



Cannas are the Bedding Plants of the Future. Take Advantage of My Liberal Offers 

 on the Choicest New Novelty Varieties. Tell Your Friends About Buckbee's Plants. 



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