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Mignonette — Buckbee's Rockford Mixed. 



MIGNONETTE (Reseda) 



A well-known I'rafrrant favorite, which i.rodnces a pleas- 



in;; eontrast to the more showy occupants ot the garden. 



I MPROVED GOLDEN QUEEN— Golden yellow flowers, power- 

 fully fragrant. Pkt. 3c.; oz. 30c. 



MILES' G'ANT WHITE SPIRAL— Very sho\Yy; fragrant blos- 

 soms. Pkt. -Ic. ; oz. 40c. 



NEW QIANT RED FLOWERED — Intense red, surpassing all 

 other varieties in brilliancy of color: dense upright spikes of 

 flowers averaging S inches in length and 2i 

 inches in diameter. Very sweet scented. 

 Pkt. 5c.; oz. 50c. 



PURE MACHET— Of pyramidal growth, bear- 

 ing massive spikes of deliciously scented gray 

 flowers Pkt. Sc.; oz. 50c. 



PARSON'S GIANT WHITE FLOWERING— 

 Flowers almost pure white. Pkt. 4c. ; oz. 40c. 



SWEET — (Reseda Odorata Grandiflora) Lar«e 

 flowered. Tiie old favorite Sweet Mignon- 

 ette, improved. Pkt. 3c.; oz. 10c. 



BUCKBEE'S FINEST ROCKFORD MIXED— 

 I want to call verj' especial attention to this 

 mi.xture, which I consider The Finest M'g= 

 nonette Mixture ever blended. It includes 

 all the well known sorts, together with many 

 new Hybrids. Pkt. Sc.; i oz. 20c.; oz. 3Sc. 



FINE MIXED — A fine mixture including many 

 varieties. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 15c 



Nemophila, or Love Grove 



f)f dwarf spreading habit, and well adapted 

 for borders or pot culture. The flowers are sin- 

 irle each petal having a large distinct blotch. 

 Choice Mi.\ed. Pkt. 3c. 



Kignonette, 

 Giant Red Flowered 



NOLANA 



Beautiful trailing plant, almost equal to Por- 

 tulaca for growing in masses, and unsurpassed 

 for baskets, pots, vases or rock work. Flower is 

 similar in shape to the Morning Glorv. Fine 

 Ali.\ed. Pkt. 3c. 



Nigella (Love-in-a-Mist.) 



A popular old-fashioned flower; 

 free flow-ering with fineiy-cut foliage 

 surrounding the curious looking flow- 

 ers and seed pods. A most easily 

 irrown annual from seed, domg well 

 in any situation. Our mixture con- 

 tains all the desirable varieties. Best 

 Mi.\ed. Pkt. 3c.; cz. 15c. 



New Cross Bred Moonflower. 



Nemophila. 



MOONFLOWER 



New Cross=Bred or Hybrid Variety. 



Of great value for the North, as it is in full 

 bloom one month before the White Seeded. 

 Ihe flowers are 4 to 6 inches acro.ss, and very 

 numerous. The foliage is of three distinct types. 

 This is one of the most vigorous of all the Sum- 

 mer climbers. Will grow 30 to 40 feet in a 

 single season, and be covered with its large 

 white flowers every evening and cloudv day. 

 Pkt. 6c. ' 



MOONFLOWER ( ) 



This is the variety most generally grown, 

 being larger in flower, firmer in texture and 

 of sweeter odor than the Black Seeded variety 

 which we have now discarded; the vines aie 

 almost covered with thousands of immense 

 white flowers, many of them measuring over 

 7 inches across. Pkt 4c. 



MOONFLOWER 



New Ivy-Leaved (Day Blooming ) 



A new Moonflower which opens its blossoms 

 early in the morning (instead of evening), and 

 remains open nearly all day. It is the greatest 

 bloomer of all vines, a single plant producing 

 thousands of flowers each day. Flowers pink 

 or creamy white; leaves ivy-shaped and pro- 

 duced in great masses, making a den.se shade. 

 Choicest Mixed. Pkt. 7c. 



NICOTIANA AFFINIS 



Sweet Scented Tobacco Plant 



Handsome and well-known hardy annuals 

 that grow easily from seed, forming compact 

 bushes, about 3 feet high, which are m continu- 

 ous bloom throughout the season. Their blooms 

 are tube-shaped, very sweet-scented, and desir- 

 able as cut-flowers, also fine for pots. Pkt, 4c.; 

 oz. 30c. 



OXALIS 



Pretty little annuals for hanging baskets 

 va.ses, rock work and edgings. Its 'eaves are 

 clover-like, and the small flowers very numer- 

 ous and bright-colored. Fine Mixture. Pkt. 4c. 



Nicotiana Affinis. 



Oxalis. 



