CUCKBEE'S 



introducin 



sweet, robust growth and free bloomer. Pkt. 200 



seeds. 4c. 



GIANT WHITE SPIRAL-Grand variety, free bloomer. 

 Flowers are borne in immense spikes, pure white color ; 

 fragrance, rich and powerful. Don't fail to try it. 

 l'kt . 200 seeds, 4c. 

 SUPERB SWEET— Standard variety, free bloomer, sweet 

 scented Mowers, very popular. Pkt. 200 seeds, 3c, oz. 10c. 

 FINEST MIXED— Best varieties, pkt. 200 seeds, 8c, oz. 10c. 

 SPECIAL OFFER— For only 20c I will send one packet each 

 of the above 7 grand sorts. 



flATHIOLA. 



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A variety of the "Ten Weeks 

 Stocks," which is hardy and ro- 

 bust, so that seed can be sown in the open ground 

 early. It will commence blooming in June, producing 

 in evening a profusion of fragrant blossoms. Choice 

 mixed, pkt. 5c. 



HIXED FLOWER SEEDS. ^ f mi m ^ 



varieties of beautiful, easily grown flowers, produc- 

 ing a constant and varied bloom the whole sea- 

 son, and especially suited for those who wish 

 only a few seeds each of the leading varieties, 

 or a much more extensive collection than their 

 means will permit. In no other manner can so 

 many seeds be obtained for such small cost. Pkt. 300 

 seeds, 5c, oz. 15c, X lb. 50c, lb. §1.75. 



MAURANDIA. 



DOUBLE MORNING GLORY— I take pleasure in 

 this magnificent novelty: entirely new, brought 

 from the old world by my European traveler. Bound to create 

 a furor on account of its novel- 



ty and rare beauty, as well as 

 many other good qualities. Of 

 rapid growth, producing large 

 double flowers very freely. 

 They are of beautiful form and 

 delicate coloring, being white 

 with a slight shading of red or 

 blue at the base of the larger 

 petals. About eighty per cent 

 of the seedlings will reproduce 

 themselves true from seed, the 

 remainder will flower semi- 

 double or single. Pkt. 10c. 

 ^PROVED MORNING GLORY - 

 The most popular climber in 

 cultivation, of vigorous and 

 rapid growth, attaining a 

 height of 15 to 20 feet, forming 

 a dense screen, covered with 

 pretty single flowers. Admir- 

 ably adapted to cover arbors, 

 fences, out-houses, etc. All 

 colors mixeJ. pkt. 50 seeds. 3r, 

 oz. 8c. 



DWARF MORNING GLORY. OR 

 CONVOLVULUS— Excellent an- 

 nuals for beds, masses, window 

 boxes, etc . remarkably rich in 

 color, and ve:-y free blooming. 

 Grows one foot high. Choicest 

 mixed, pkt. 3c. 



MOON FLOWER. 



This vine is not grown half as 

 much as it deserves to be. It 

 has an exceedingly graceful habit, very handsome, 

 dense foliage, pretty foxglove-like blossoms boi'ne in great pro- 

 fusion, and keeps green until after severe frosts. A beautiful 

 vine for hanging baskets, with dainty white, maroon and rose- 

 colored blossoms. Rare mixed 

 colors, pkt. 150 seeds, 5c. 



MARIGOLD. 



ular of old, has been greatly 

 improved of late years and is 

 again a leading garden favorite. 

 Choicest double mixed, pkt. 150 

 seeds, 4c. 



r^COTrANA. Pretty 



bloomer of stocky habit ;flowers 

 pure white with long tubes, ex- 

 quisitely fragrant. Sow early 

 and the}* will bloom in July. 

 Pkt. 100 seeds, 4c. 



NEMOPHILIAp°p, u - 



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or Love Grove. nual of 

 compact growth, useful for bed- 

 ding purposes. Free bloomer, 

 flowers of beautiful and varied 

 hues. Choice mixed, pkt. 8c. 



Called Love- 

 in-a-mist be- 

 cause of the way the pretty 

 blue blossoms are veiled by the 

 feathery, close enveloping foli- 

 age. Mixed, pkt. 60 seeds, 3c. 



NIGELLA. 



The most popular quick growiug vine in cultivation. Its rapid, 

 luxuriant growth, its thick, overlapping, glossy foliage, and its 

 nightly scores of immense, silky blooms of rare fragrance, are 

 merits that cannot be overestimated. By actual count a strong 

 vine will bear from one to three thousand' of its superb blooms in 

 a season. Very line for piazzas, arbors, etc. Pkt. 5c. 



MUSK PJ A iSIT or Mimulus— Tender looking plants, with 

 invert i i^j-in i singular shaped and brilliantly colored 

 - flowers, bloiched and spotted in every conceivable manner. Ex- 

 cellent for baskets or vases, while they thrive well in the open 

 garden, if planted in partial shade. Fine hybrid varieties mixed, 

 pkt. 200 seeds, 5c. 



VIIGNONETTE. 



A well known fragrant favorite, 

 which produces a pleasing contrast to 

 the more showy occupants of the garden. If well thinned out 

 immediately the plants are large enough, they will grow stronger 

 and produce larger spikes of bloom. 

 IEW GIANT MATCHET— Gigantic size, perfectly pyramidical shape 

 and of a striking red color: extremely beautiful and fragrant. 

 Pkt. 200 seeds. 5c. 

 ■IEW GOLDEN QUEEN— Dense habit, throws up numerous flower 

 stalks bearing spikes of beautiful golden yellow blossoms. You 

 should try this variety. Pkt. 200 seeds, 3c. 

 S EW GIANT RED— The flower spikes are of the largest size, un- 

 q nailed by any other variety, while the color is uniform and 

 f a strikingly distinct red. Pkt. 200 seeds. 4c. 

 PvRSON'S NEW WHITE — Flowers large and pure white, very 



NIEREMBERGIA. 



A desirable plant for baskets, vases or bedding. A slender pretty 

 perpetual blooming plant. Flowers first year if sown early. Half 

 hardy perennial. Pkt. 5c. 



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MUSK PLANT. 



