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H. W. BUCKBEE, ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS. 



MOOH FLOWER— Nevr- Cvoss-Bred or Hybrid Variety— Of great 

 value for the north, as it is in full oloom one month before 

 the White Seeded. The flowers are 4 to 6 inches across, and 

 very numerous. The foliage is of 3 distinct types. This is 

 one of the most vigorous of all the summer climbers. Will 

 grow 30 to 40 feet in a single season, and be covered with its 

 large white flowers every evening and cloudy day. 



. Pkt. 8c. 



MOON FLOWER — White Seeded— This is the variety most gener- 

 ally grown; the vines are almost covered with thousands of 

 immense white flowers, many of them measuring over 7 

 inches across. Pkt. 5c. 



BUCKBEE'S BEAUTIFUL CLIMBERS 



MOHJVI/fG CLOTHES 



New Imperial, or Giant Japanese. 



Finest Mixed Coiors. 



These magnificent single and double Japanese beauties 

 are entirely distinct, and vastly superior to all others in richness 

 and beauty of color. Vines grow 20 to 30 feet ; handsou e fol- 

 iage ; flowers measure 4 to 6 inches across. Pkt. 50 seeds 10c. 



Morning Glory— Buckbee's New Double- 

 Novelty of my own introduction. Climbs forty feet or more. 

 The fine double flowers give the vines an attractiveness w bit h 

 warrants their being placed in any position. Pkt 50 seeds 10c. 



Morning Glory -Improved Climbing Mixed. 



(Convolvclus Major) Most popular climber in cnltiva-l 

 tion. Of rapid growth : 15 to 20 feet high. Our seed is selected ] 

 from best varieties only, and is a great improvement over the 

 old fashioned sorts. Pkt. 50 seeds 3c. : oz. 8c. 

 MAURANDIA— Choicest mixed. Graceful climber. Rich pur- 

 ple, white and rose, fox-glove shaped blossoms; tender per- 

 ennial climber, blooming first season. Grows 6 feet high. J 

 Pkt. 100 seeds 4c. 

 MINA L0BATA— Half hardy Mexican climbing annual, having 

 beautiful changeable blossoms. Pkt. 12 seeds 4c. 



M0M0RDICA— i Balsam Apple >— Finest mixed A very curious 

 annual climber with, yellow b ossoms and foliage similar to 

 the canary bird flower. Pkt. 4c. 

 PASSION FLOWER— An elegant, easily grown climber. 

 Beautiful for windows. Magnificent as an out-door summer, 

 climber. Choicest Mixed, Pkt. 5c. 

 RHODOCHITON-iVolubile)— The prettiest of all climbers. 



Easily grown. Pkt. 20 seeds 8c. 

 SMILAX — Well known and popular climber. Invaluable fori 



decorative purposes. Pkt. 60 seeds 5c. : '- oz. 30c: oz 50c. 

 THTTNEERGIA, or Black-Eyed Susan— Choicest mixed, very ele-) 

 gant. The colors are pure white, light yellow a d deepl 

 orange, and of each color there is a variety with white eyes, \ 

 also with black eyes. Pkt. 15 seeds 4c. 

 TRUMPET CREEPER— Rapid growing, hardy climbing vine! 

 covered summer and fail with charming and beautiful! 

 masses of bloom. Pkt. 4c. 



BUCKBEE'S PEDIGREED SWEET PEAS 



Grown, Tested and Perfected on the Rockford Seed F^rms. 



BUCKBtE'S 

 se£ds 



flebet "Pedigreed Cupid ^Tks>eet "Peas 



I have still further perfected these magnificent Dwarf Cupids. The Cupid has established 

 its supremacy over all competitors among'this charming variety. Especially desirable for 

 Pots and Edgings. 



PEDIGREED NEW CUPID. 



COUNTESS OF RADNOR CUPID — Flower of immense si7e 

 and borne in great profusion, Color of flowers a deli- 

 cate lavender. Large Pkt. 4c ;oz. 7c. ; 2 oz. 12c. ; : 4 1b. 18c. 



B0REATT0N CUPID— Flowers of good size. Running 

 from mauve to purple. Pkt. 4c. ; oz. 7c. ; 2 oz. ; 12c. ; 



li n i8c. 



DUKE OF EDINBURGH — Small size ; standard salmon red ; 

 wings deep rose. Pkt. 4c.;oz. 7c ; 2 oz. 12c. : J£lb, 18c. 



FIREFLY CUPID — Flowers of good size and intense glow- 

 ing scarlet. Pkt. 4c. ; oz. 7c"; 2 oz. 12c ; % lb. 18c. 



PRIMROSE CUPID— Flowers are self colored in a rich 

 primrose tint. Pkt 4c. ; oz. 7c. ; 2 oz 12c. ; ^Ib. 18c. 



BLANCHE FER.<Y PINK CUPID— (The Best Pink)— Stan- 

 dard good size; fine form and bright pink; wings large, 

 rounded and nearlv white. Pkt. 4c. ; oz. 7c. ; 2 oz. 12c. 

 J^Ib. 18c. 



ALICE ECKF0RD CUPID— The standards are a rich 

 creamy white, suffused or blended with a delicate 

 shading of soft flesh pink: the wings are silvery white 

 with a faint pink flush in the central portion. Pkt. 4c. 

 oz. 7c. ; 2 oz. 12c ; ] 4 lb. 18c. 



HERE'S A NOVELTY 



Buckbee's New Dwarf Yellow Sweet Pea 

 A Wonderful Everblooming Variety 



This is undoubtedly one of the most 

 beautiful. interesting'and easily grown 

 plants in existence: low growing, pro- 

 fusely branching- plant, every branch 

 ending in racemes 6 to 10 inches Inn*.', 

 of beautiful, large Sweet Pea-like dow- 

 ers. These flowers are of a thick sub- 

 stance, fragrant and of a golden yel- 

 low color except the keel in the cen- 

 ter.whieh looks like brown velvet and 

 are followed by clusters of shoit. 

 smooth pods. I can reccommend this 

 most magnificent variety, knowing 

 that it will give purchasers the great- 

 est satisfaction. It blooms the first 

 year from seed, and in the garden may 

 be treated as an annual. This is cer- 

 tainly one of the finest novelties ever 

 intro'duced. A plant in bloom reminds 

 one of a shower of gold. Pkt. 5c. 



BEAUTY CUPID — Large flower of a beautiful rose color shaded 

 with carmine. Pkt. 4c. : oz. 7c. ; 2 oz. 12c; 3 4 lb. 18c. 



WHITE CUPID— Large, clear white, and of fine form. Pkt. 4c: 

 oz. 7c : 2 oz. 12c. , ' 4 lb. 18c. 



CUPIDS — Finest Mixed — We have this year prepared a partic- 

 ularly fine mixture of Cupid Sweet Peas, embracing the best 

 known named varieties as well as many new Hybrids — the 

 result will be pleasing and gratifying to all who trv them. 

 Pkt. 4c. : oz. 7c ; 2 oz. 18c. : > 4 lb. 30c : lb. ?l 00 



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