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H. W BUCKBEE, ROCRFORD. ILLINOIS 



BUeKBEE'S GRAND PRIZE 

 WINNING CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



SPECIAL OFFER.— One fine plant each of Alice Byron. H. W. Buckbee 

 and Godfrey's King. Postpaid for only 50c. 



^ Miss Alice Byron— The best of all white Chrysanthemums. A large incurved flower. 

 Strong grower with handsome foliage. Worth 50c: my price 20c. 



II W i nckbee— 1 leep yellow reflexing flower. A beauty in everyway Worth 50c- 



old gold and crimson. The petals so arrange themselves to 

 it int o, making a beautiful combination. Worth 50c; my price 20c. 



ROCKFOKD. 



K A TV 2) SPECIAL O F F E *R 



The Set or EIGHT PLDMEO VARIETIES worth SI. 50. 

 mv price 70c. Any three for 25c. 



Special Offer 



First Set of Six Varieties 

 Up-1o- "Date 



Worth $3.00; 



MY PRICE ONLY $1.00 



roCKETT. 



This 

 Worth 



Rockford — Splendid large, yellow 

 flower. Dwarf sturdy grower ; per- 

 fect in every way. Worth 50c; my 

 price 2 5 c.. 



Mrt.T W.Pockett— Deep canary yel- 

 low; long drooping florets, which 

 form one of the largest and most 

 graceful flowers in existence. Strong 

 grower ; one of the best. Worth 5 Oc ; 

 my price 25 c. 



Mad P. Radaelll — A beautiful fombinntior ot rose and white 

 is a splendid strong grower with fine foliage; a i?oble flower. 

 50c ; my price 25c 



Ceo. Carpenter — Crimson Amaranth ; a novel color. Among Chrys- 

 anthemums promises to be one of the very finest Japanese varieties; 

 makes a beautiful plant. Worth 50c. ; my price 2 5c 



Mrs H. W. Buckbee — One of the finest white Chrysanthemums yet 

 introduced; an immense bloom, ve^y slightly reflexing its petals; an 

 exquisite variety. Worth 50c ; my price 25c. 



F. J. Taggart— The most striking novelty of recent 

 ing to the hairy or plumed varieties. Color light 

 vancecver all others in the class, the hair-like filn 

 pronounced. A strong vigorous grower. Worth 50c ; my price 25c 



SECOND SET OF FIVE PRIZE WINNERS 

 Worth $1.50. Wy price 50c. Any 3 for 25c. 



Mrs. F. J Taggart- The most pleasing shade of yeliow yet pro- 

 duced. One of the largest Chrysanthemums, fine in every way. 

 Worth 25c; my price 15c 



Mrs. Coombes — An enormous reflexed rose pink, with broad petals. A big advance 

 in pink Chrysantnemums. Worth 25c. : my price 15c. 



T. Carrington — Japanese incurved of great size. Color, magenta with silver re- 

 verse, a fine variety. Worth 25c; my price 15c. 



Brutus — Bright red shaded with orange. Broad flat petals, extra good grower 

 with fine foliage. Worth 2 5c ; my price 15c. 



Mrs Barclay — Lovely rosy mauve, enormous fiower with broad flat florets, one of 

 the best growers and largest flowers among Chrysanthemums. Worth 25c. ; my pricel5c. 



THIRD SET OF SIX HHNOS0ME VARIETIES 

 Worth $1.20. My price 50c. Any 3 for 25c. 



Intensity — A large reflexed bright crimson, very doub'.e, one of the very finest. 

 Worth 20c ; my price 15c 



Col. D. Appleton — A very large, bright, deep yellow, incurved; of fine finish and 

 form. Worth 20c ; my price 15c each. 



Timothy Eaton — The great prize-winner. Pure white, oi the largest possible 

 size, grand. Worth 20c ; my price 15c. each. 



Kate Brooinhead — A grand variety, producing a massive flower of golden amber or 

 orange; a prize-winner everywhere. Worth 20c : my price 15c 



Lavender Queen — A new color, decidedly distinct from anv other in commerce, 

 being a soft shade of lavender pink. Under artificial light is identical with the 

 light colored orchids so much admired by all. Worth 20c ; my price 10c each. 



Nellie Pockett — An Australian variety of great beauty ; a fine white of elegant 

 form, incurving and reflexing; a beauty. Worth 20c : my price 15c. each. 



Beauty of Truro— A changeable glistening 

 purplish bronze. Worth 20c. My price 10c. 



Golden Hair— Bright chrome yellow, suf- 

 fused amber, petals broad and incurved. 

 Worth 20c; my price 10c. 



L'Enfant des deux Mondes— Magnificent 

 large glistening white. Strong grower. 

 Worth 20c. ; my price 10c. 



Mrs. C. B. Freeman— Color varies from 

 yellow to bronze, a handsome and striking 

 variety. Worth 20c ; my price 10c. 



Mrs. Higginbotham— A large, rich bright 

 pink, extremely beautiful. Worth 20c ;"my 

 price 10c 



Queen of Plumes— Very double, of a most 

 beautiful shade of bright pink, one of the 

 very finest. Worth 20c. ; my price 10c. 



Leocadie Gen- 

 tils— An ex- 

 tremely hand- 

 some yellow. 

 Color is bright 

 and pure,a grand 

 variety. Worth 

 my price 10c. 



White Swan— 



of the finest 

 all whites. 

 Closelyincurved, 

 high built flower 

 and very heavily 

 plumed. Worth 

 25c; my price 15c. 



F. J. TAGGART. 



The Bnckbee Chrysanthemmns are famous the world ovtr. 



MRS. EL. W. BUCKBEE. 



Thirty=FouF Years' Successful Business. 



