H. W. BUCKBEE, ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS 



Thousands of Blossoms on a 

 Single Plant "The Very "Best 

 and Latest Varieties, * . . . 



Charmer — (Single) — The grandest of all 

 winter bloomers. Tube and sepals 

 waxy carmine. Its clusters of long, 

 drooping, tube-like, brilliant flowers, 

 and veTy large, green foliage give it a 

 most striking and beautiful appear- 

 ance'. Five thousand flowers have been 

 counted upon a single plant. Worth 

 15c; my price 10c. 



Trophee — (Double) — Violet blue corolla; 

 very dark rich red sepals, waxy lustre 1 . 

 Plant of fine form, easy to grow, con- 

 tinually in bloom. Positively one of 

 the grandest varieties ever offered. 

 Worth 15c; my price 10c. 



Carmeliata — (Double) — A decided acqui- 

 sition to the Fuchsias. Plant is of a 

 dwarf habit, forming round, beautiful 

 shaped bushes, co.npletely coveied with 

 exquisite flowers. Foliage is small — 

 exceedingly pretty and waxy. I- lowers 

 are of mammoth size*, elegant form 

 and exceptionally handsome coloring; 

 a beautiful combination of white and 

 coral red. The sepals are prettily re- 

 flexed, giving an additional charm to 

 this grand Fuchsia. These flowers 

 have been grown to tl. : size of a small 

 tea cup and are so full of handsome 

 blooms as to resemble a perfect ball in 

 shape. You will be amazed at the rare 

 qualities possesseu by this magnificent 

 Fuchsia, for w rds cannot convey half 

 the beauties of this floral gem. Never 

 out of bloom. You will find it even 

 necessary to remove some of the buds, 

 at times, or the branches will break 

 under the weight of flowers. Fine 

 plants, 15c. each. 



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The Set of SEVEN Prepaid 

 by Mail ONLY 50 CENTS. 



Any THREE for 25 CENTS. 



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Pres. F. Gunther — (Douole) — A grand 

 variety with immense double flowers. 

 Light prune corolla; rich red sepals. 

 Color new and distinct. Produces 

 thousands of flowers. Worth 15c; my 

 price 10c. 



Trailing Queen — (Single) — Nothing is so 

 pretty as a pot suspended in a win- 

 dow filled with luxuriant foliage and 

 bri-ht blossoms. This new Fuchsia 

 never grows erect, but always trails 

 down or over the side of the pot. Ro- 

 bust and easy to grow, the branches 

 reaching a length of four or five feet, 

 blooming nearly the whole year. Flow- 

 ers and buds long and graceful, of a 

 bright, rosy scarlet. 10c. each. 



Beauty of Exmouth— (Double)— The lar- 

 gest of all Fuchsias. Very distinct in 

 its rich, dark coloring. The flowers 

 are of enormous proportion, very dou- 

 ble and broad, of great substance; well 

 reflexed, tube and sepals of beautiful 

 coral red, while the corolla is of the 

 very richest violet shade imaginable. 

 A plant of this variety in full bloom 

 presents a picture never to be forgot- 

 ten. 15c. ecch. 



Pres. Carnot — (Double) — Enormous dou- 

 ble corolla of a rich violet purple with 

 velvet reflex, with most beautiful car- 

 mine sepals. One of the grandest of 

 all Fuchsias, and is very striking from 

 the immense size and beautifully 

 marked flower. 10c. each. 



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