W. BTJCJCBEE, SOCKFOXS, ILLINOIS. 



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DOUBLE 



GERANIUMS 



The Best Twelve 

 Ever Grown . 



Nothing can equal Gerani- 

 ums for bedding or window 

 culture. For artistic show 

 they are unsurpassed. I 

 offer the grandest and most 

 striking varieties ever pro- 

 duced. 



GERANIUM— MM E. CARXOT 



GERANIUM— ALPHONSE RICARD 



THE 



Paris Set 



At the Extra Low Price 



75c. 



For the Six, Postpaid 



Alphonse Ricard — The riant among 

 Geraniums. One of the oest bedding 

 Geraniums of all varieties. The plant 

 abounds with vigor. Foliage strong, strik- 

 ing and of perfect habit. Color of the 

 flower is a bright orange red of a most 

 pleasing shade. The flowers are absolutely 

 perfect in shape, color and makeup; 

 trusses exceptionally large, and borne in 

 immense spherical balls, often measuring 

 1 2 inches in diameter. It makes a compact, 

 dense growth, and has all the qualities 

 that go to make the perfect bedder that 

 it is. Fine also in pots. It is of semi- 

 double type, the most striking of all, only the double form takes place 

 near the base of the petals, allowing them free development and at the 

 . same time showing the semi-double type. 16c. each. 



Jean Viaud — Very large blooms, borne in large trusses. Color bright, 

 rosy pink, with distinct white blotch in center. The best pink 

 Geranium yet introduced. 15c. each. 



Mme. Carnot — Clear bridal white, individual floret very large, habit 

 compact, free bloomer, a perfectly charming variety. 15c. each. 



Gloire de France — White shaded bright rose, each petal marked with 

 strong lines of carmine lake, a changeable color of rare beauty. 

 One of the very best. 15c. each. 



Pres. V. DeBolS — Florets large as a pansy, of a most beautiful shade of 

 rosy pink; under side of petals a light salmon pink. Immense 

 trusses. A charming variety. 15c. each. 



A. H. Trego — The very latest shade in golf red, very striking. Pro- 

 duces fine, bold trusses all through the season. Also desirable as 

 a pot plant. 15c. each. 



Mad. Jaulin — Entirely distm«t ool- 

 or in the Bruanti type. Center of 

 flower very delicate pink, bordered 

 with fine white. The finest variety 

 offered in years. 10c. each. 



Gen. S. A. Nut — Flowers large 

 and round, 2J inches in diameter, 

 borne in immense trusses and pro- 

 duced with great freedom. The 

 color is a beautiful rich shade of rosy 

 crimson. One of the very Jargest 

 and finest of all double Geraniums. 

 10c. each. 



J. J. Harrison — The most valuable double Geranium in existence. 

 Size of floret and trusses something enormous. Color rick deep 

 scarlet, grand beyond description. For house and general decora- 

 tion it is a beauty, and will replace all other varieties. 10c. each. 



Brilliant Bliss— One of the most striking varieties ever offered. Color 

 a rich glowing red, always in bloom, large trusses and beautifully 

 formed. 10c. each. 



Beauty Poitevine — Enormous flowers, aurora pink, shading to bright 

 salmon in center. The grandest of all light fancy Bruants. 10c. 

 each. 



Red Bruanti — Fine large flowers of a most intense and penetrating 

 red, attracting attention even at a distance. Extremely kand- 

 some. 10c. each. 



THE 



London Set 



At the Extra Low Price 



50c. 



For the Six, Postpaid 



Mrs. H. J. Kline, Lexington, Ky., writes: "The seeds, plants and 

 cut flowers that 1 have had from H. W. Buckbee have all been mcmel- 

 ously fine. It seems to me that every seed you ever sent us grew quickly. 

 Our Sweet Peas and Nasturtiums are surely world beating. I never 

 before saw such fine Chrysanthemums as those you sent." 



SWAINSONIA GALEGIFOLIA ALBA 



This is certainly a most charming ever-blooming plant of wonderful 

 freedom of growth and blooming the whole year through. Every shoot, as 

 soon as it attains the height of 6 inches, begins to send forth large spikes of 

 ivory white flowers, which resemble a Roman Hyacinth. The individual 

 flower is fashioned after the Sweet Pea. Its lasting qualities as a cut flower 

 are remarkable — will last several days when cut and placed in water. The 

 cut flowers of this charming plant are in great demand, and during the past 

 feaeoa sold readily for SI. 00 to §2.00 per dozen spikes. Strong plants, 

 15c. each. 



Swainsonia Carminea — Grows with same freedom as Alba. The color 

 is a beautiful carmine red. 15c. each. 



SET OF TWO VARIETIES ONLY 25 CENTS. POSTPAID. 



HONEYSUCKLE 



16 CENTS EACH: THE TWO FOR ONLY 25 CENTS. 



The dear old Honeysuckle is never out of place, at the rich man's man- 

 sion or the poor man's cottage. For a cheap, hardy, robust yet lovely 

 vine, it is the chief standby. Flowers exceedingly beautiful and very 

 fvigrant. 



Golden Leaved — Marvelously effective. It bears innumerable sprays of 

 the most perfect little leaves, that are covered with a network of gold 

 and green, often marked with pink also. The gold deepens at the tip 

 of the sprays, and there is nothing finer to combine with corsage bou- 

 quets, while for trimming floral baskets they are the finest thing we 

 know of. A strong grower, with white blossoms. A unique vine. 



Salleana — The best monthly Honeysuckle, with dark green foliage, which 

 keeps fresh and green nearly all the Winter, and beautiful clusters of 

 the sweetest scented flowers, that open a snowy white and turn a pale,, 

 yellow. These flowers are produced in profusion from early Springe^ 

 until late Fall. A fine vine for a large trellis, or to train at the end of 

 a veranda or < ver tall screens. 



SWAINSONIA GALEGIFOLIA ALB 



A COLLECTION OF PALMS FROM BUCKBEE'S IS ALWAYS HIGHLY PRIZED 



