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H. W. BUCKBEE, ROCKFORD. ILLINOIS. 



Buckbee's 



NEW 



QUEEN 



THE 



Geranium 



Sensation 



Certainly one of my friends 

 gave this grand Geranium an 

 appropriate name, for there 

 never has been a Geranium to surpass it in exquisite beauty. The individual florets, 

 which are olten larger than a silver half dollar, are mostly red and white, and under 

 favorable or expert care, will produce markings of delicate violet blue as well. 



The plant is a strong', vigorous grower, thriving well in almost any situation, a remarkably free ever bloomer, producing 

 quantities of its high-colored trusses, which cause unbounded surprise and astonishment to all '-ho have been fortunate enough 

 to behold its charming beauty, Notwithstanding its rarity, it will be sold for 2 5c. each. 



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SUNSHINE SET. Special ©£?er: 



The Set of Six Postpaid Only 50 Sents. 



Glorie de Mirabel — Just the color of My Lady's Velvet Gown: 

 large, full trusses of rich velvety scarlet; extremely 

 choice in every way. 15 c. 



Peach Blossom — A lovely peachy pink, with carmine vein- 

 ihgs, growing darker toward the center. One of the fin- 

 est. 10c. 



Gen. Leonard Wood — Color, violet lake ; base of upper petals 

 marked with white. 10c. 



Mar. de Layre — Pure pearly white, large florets, very strik- 

 ing. Plant of fine, bushy, free-flowering habit A very 

 distinct and beautiful variety. 10c. 



Gl. de Poitevine — One of the most handsome scarlets known ; 

 trusses of large size; the plant is a bold, free grower, and 

 always in bloom. 15 c. 



Bonnie Christine — Fine, large flowers, color an exquisite, 

 deep rose-pink, most interesting and penetrating, at- 

 tracting attention a long distance. 15c, 



Sweet Scented Geraniums 10c. each, 3 fop 25c. 

 The Sfct of 6 for only 90c. 



Large Leaf Rose — Indispensable in the formation of bouquets. 



Mrs. Taylor — Fragrant foliage. Flowers scarlet magenta. 



Nutmeg — Highly scented ; a valuable variety. 



Small Rose — One of the finest fragrant sorts. 



Dr. Livingston — Deliciously fragrant. A splendid variety. 



Lemon — Lemon-scented, a grand variety. 



RAINBOW SET. Special ©ffer: 



The Sctof Six Pos'paid ©My 50 Gents. 



Meteor — Enormous flowers of beautiful, deep, flaming scar- 

 let color, constantly in bloom. 15c 



Crimson Gr.een — Beautiful, bright rosy crimson. One hun- 

 dred and nine trusses and buds have been counted upon a 

 single exhibition plant. This variety will astonish all 

 who grow it. 15c. 



Alice of Vincennes — An exceedingly pretty and dainty vari- 

 ety of fine habit. Flowers are of a lovely pale pink color, 

 delicately penciled with deeper shade. Florets are un- 

 usually lnrge, and the trusses are of immense size. 10c 



Purity — White as the driven snow, large trusses, a perpet- 

 ual bloomer. 15 c. 



Earon de calibert — Salmon pink, blotched with white, shad- 

 ing to deeper pink toward the center of the floret : luxuri- 

 ant cluster. 10c. 



Mrs. E. G Hill — Wonderfully attractive, light, single salmon 

 of rare benny, always in bloom. 15c. 



Tri-(2oiored Geraniums only !0c, each. 

 TheSet of 2 for only 15c 

 Mad. Salleroi — Foliage green, edged with white. 

 SnowStorm Center of leaves bright green. edged with white. 



Martha Cookman. Janelew, w". Va.. writes:-'Re- 

 ceived chrysanthemums, Geraniums. Carna- 

 tions, and other plants in fine shape. I was sur- 

 prised to receive such large onrs: they wen 

 nicer than expected" I shall do my best to se- 

 cure many new customers for you in this sec- 

 tion. Thanking; you aeain for the Presents you 

 always send with my orders." 



Buckbee's Geraniums Always Give Perfect Satisfaction. 



