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X. W. EUCKBEE, XOCEFOBB, ILLINOIS. 



GRAND 

 GOLD MEDAL 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



BUCKBEE WON 



GRAND PRIZE MEDALS 

 on 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



AT THE WORLD'S FAIR 



FLOWER SHOW 

 ST. LOUIS 1904 



'A 



3 GRAND NEW CREATIONS 



MISS EDA M. TARBELL, (White) - 3 oc 

 THE JOLLY BACHELOR. (Pink) - 30c 

 MRS. JOHN HAY, (Lavender) - - 35c 



THESE ARE THE The Set of Three 

 BUCKBEE PRODUCT Postpaid » ^ C 



(See Colored Plate.) 



MOT 



SPECIAL OFFER 



N». P109 

 ONE FINE PLANT 

 EACH OF 3 VARIE- 

 TIES POSTPAID 



SOc. 



Miss Emily Mileham — Large Japanese ■white; immense reflex flower. 

 Strong grower, handsome foliage. 



Worth 50e. ; my price 20c. 



H. W. Buckbee — Deep yellow reflexing flower. A beauty in every wav. 

 Worth 50c. ; my price 20c. 



J. H. Silsberry— Color old gold and crimson. < The petals arrange 

 themselves to show off both colors at once, making a beautiful com- 

 bination. 



Worth 50c. ; my price 20c. 



GRAND PRIZE 

 MEDAL OFFER 



*To. P110 



WORTH $1.50. 

 PRICE 



MY 



50c. 



ANY 3 Otf,, POST- 

 FOR *>OK> PAID 



Six in the Set 



GRAND PRIZE 

 MEDAL OFFER 



No. Pill 



WORTH $3.00. 

 PRICE 



MY 



$1.00. 



ANY 2 

 FOR 



COr POST- 

 PAID 



Six In the Set. 



GRAND PRIZE 

 fHEDAL OFFER 



No. P112 



WORTH $1.20. MY 

 iPRICE 



50c. 



ANY 3 POST- 

 FOR 6 01* PAID 



Six in the Set. 



GRAND PRIZE 

 MEDAL OFFER 



No. P113 



SET OF EIGHT 

 PLUMED VARIETIES 



Percy Plumridge — The most pleasing shade of yellow yet produced 



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 Chrvsanthemunis. 



Worth 25c. ; my price 15c. 

 Chiltonii — Bright golden yellow. Sport of Nellie Pockett One of the 



finest ever grown. 



Worth 25c; my price 15c. 

 T. Carrington — Japanese incurved of great size. Color magenta 



with silver reverse, a fine variety. 



Worth 25c; my price 15c. 



BrUtUS — Bright red, shaded with orange. Broad, flat petals. Extra 

 good grower, with fine foliage. 

 Worth 25c, my price 15c. 



Mrs. Barclay — Lovely rosy mauve, enormous flower with broad flat 

 florets: one of the best growers and largest flowers among Chrysan- 

 themums. 



Worth 25c; my price 15c. 



Madame Von Andre — Splendid large, yellow flower. Dwarf, sturdy 



grower; perfect in every way. 



Worth 50c. ; my price 25c. 

 Mrs. T. W. Pockett — Deep canary yellow; long drooping florets, 



which form one of the largest and most graceful flowers in existence. 



Strong grower; one of the best. 



Worth 35c; my price 20c. 



Mad. P. Radselli — A beautiful combination -of rose and white. 

 This is a splendid strong grower with fine foliage; a noble flower. 

 Worth 35c; my price 20c. 



Chas. Longley— 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 20c. 



Miss Alice Byron — Best of all "white Chrysanthemums. Large in- 

 curred flower. Strong grower, with handsome foliage. 

 Worth 35c; my pric« 20c 



F. J. Taggart — The most striking novelty of recent years. Belong- 

 ing to the hairy or plumed varieties. Color light yellow; a big 

 advance over all others in the class, the hair-like filaments being very 

 pronounced. A strong, vigorous grower. 



Worth 50c; my price 25c 



Thos. Humphrey — A large bright crimson, reflexed, decidedly 



double. One of the very finest. 



Worth 20c; my price 16c 

 CoL D. Appleton — A very large, bright, deep yellow incurved; 



of fine finish and fcrm. 



Worth 20c; my price 15c 

 Timothy Eaton— The great prize-winner. Pure white of the 



largest possib'e size, grand. 



Worth 20c. ; my price 15c. 

 Kate Broomhead — A grand variety, producing a massive flower 



of golden amber or orange; a prize-winaer everywhere. 



Worth 20c ; my price 15e. 

 Dr. Enguehard — Deep pink shading to lighter pink on outside. 



Under artificial light the color has a most brilliant effect. 



Worth 20c; my price 15c 

 Nellie Pockett — An Australian variety cf great beauty; a fine 



white of elegant form, incurving and reflexing; a beauty. 



Worth 20c; my price 15c 



WORTH $1.50. 

 PRICE 



MY 



60c. 



ANY 3 9e f POST- 

 FOR t—J*-' PAID 



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mmmm 



F. J. TAGGART 



Golden Hair — Bright chrome 

 yellow, suffused amber, petals 

 broad and incurved. 

 Worth 20c; my price 10c. 



L'Enf ant 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. 

 White Swan—One of the finest 

 of all whites. Closely incurved, 

 high built flower and very 

 heavily plumed. 



Worth 25c; my price 15c. 



Beauty Of Truro — A change- 

 able glistening purplish bronze. 



Worth 20c; my price 10c 

 Mrs, Higginbotham — A large, 

 rich bright pink, extremely 

 beautiful. 



Worth 2Cc; 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 15c. 

 Leocadie G e n t i 1 s — An ex- 



t r e m e I y handsome yellow. 

 Color is bright and pure, a 

 grand varipty. 



Worth 20c; my price 10c. 



MISS ALICE BYROX 



BUCKBEE'S CHRYSANTHEMUMS WON GRAND PRIZE MEDALS AT WORLD'S FAIR FLOWER SHOW, 1904, 



