"BucKbee'^ "Fxillof Ltfe" FLOWE'R SEEDS 



DIANTHUS PINKS are one of the most useful and desirable plants, and for beauty and variety of colors and markings 

 cannot be surpassed, ranging from pure white to the most delicate pink and glowing deep crimson. A bed of these in a 

 flower garden will make a grand display at a small cost. 



DIANTHUS PINKS 



ROCKFORD FAVORITE MIXED— Com- 

 prises over 50 of the choicest Chinese and 

 Japanese varieties, and inchules, besides 

 the standard sorts, all tlie new and briglit- y 

 est (-olors in spotted, striped and hand- I 

 soinely fringed varieties of late introdnc- \ 

 tion, hoth single and double. Pkt. 6c.; 

 i oz. 40c.; oz. 75c. 



LACINJ\TUS MIRABILIS— (Double Fringed 

 and Riifiled ) — Petals are deeply cut into 

 fine strips of fhread-liUe fringes for about 

 half tlieir length, and are twisted in all di- 

 rections, presenting a novel aspect: in 

 color they vary greatly, having all shades 

 from pure white to deep purplish-red 

 with red and rose zones. Pkt. 6c. 



DOUBLE ROYAL PINKS — Tlie (lowers range 

 in colors from blood-red to pure white, and 

 are beautifully frilled and fringed. The 

 enormous blooms are especially adapted 

 for cutting, the stems being long. Pkt. Sc. 



DIADEMATUS— (Double Diadem Pinks)— 

 .\11 shades of crimson, lilac, and purple, 

 edges of the blooms being white and very 

 beautifully fringed. Pkt. 4c. 



HEDDEVVIGI— (Double and Single Japan 

 Pink) — Flowers very large; many elegant 

 colors and shades, from delicate rose to 

 richest orimson. Pkt. 4c. 



CRI.nsON BELL— (Single)— Cnm.son flow- 

 ers of immense size. Pkt. 3c. 



EASTERN QUEEN— (Single )— Beautifully 

 striped flowers. Pkt. 3c. 



FIREBALL — (Double)— Brilliant dark 

 scarlet. Pkt. 4c. 



MOURNING CLOAK— A splendid variety of 

 very double flowers of rich velvety-crim- 

 son, margined with pure white; most frag- 

 rant. Pkt. 4c. 



SNOWBALL— Double white, fringed flowers; 

 a very fine variety. Pkt. 4c. 



THE BRIDE— (Single )— White flowers with 

 crimson center. Pkt. 3c. 



CHIVENSIS— (China or India Pink )— Our 

 mixture includes all the best colors and 

 shades. Pkt. 3c.; i oz. I5c. ; oz. 50c. 



PLUMARIUS or PHEASANT'S EYE— (Sin- 

 gle ) — Tlip old-fashioned Grass or Clove 

 Pink. Fringed-edge. white flowers with 

 dark centers. Pkt. 4c. 



DOUBLE CLOVE PINK— (Plumarius flore 

 pleno) — Double and semi-double v;-rie- 

 ties. Good range of colors, having a strong 

 clove fragrance. Pkt. 6c. 



DATURA, Cornucopia 



Hardy annual. Flowers are tnimpet- 

 shaned and form three distinct llowers, each 

 within the other. Pkt. 4c. 



Datura or Trumpet Flower v 



.Single trumpet-shaped blossoms. Pkt. 3c. 



DAHLIAS 



Buckbee's Largest Flowering Mized. 



The Dahlia still holds its place as king of 

 all the qut-door autumn ilowers, and they 

 may be ' grown to the greatest perlection 

 from seed, blooming beautifully the first 

 Summer. As easy to grow from seed as the 

 most common plant. Anyone can have a 

 magnificent display of the.se regal beauties 

 at very small cost. These strains of seed are 

 grand in every respect, producing very large 

 flowers of the greatest variety and beauty 

 of coloring. They continue to bloom pro- 

 fusely until frost, when tlie bulbs may be 

 taken up, stored where they will not freeze, 

 then planted the following Spring outside. 

 This may be continued year after year with 

 success. 



BUCKBEE;S DOUBLE LARGEST 

 FLOWERING MIXED— A superb mix- 

 ture of the finest double varieties of the 

 largest size and finest colorings. Pkt. 8c. 



DOUBLE CACTUS FLOWERING MIXED— 



The most beautiful in cultivation. They 

 are unequaled for rich and varied colors 

 and perfection of form. Pkt. 7c. 



DOUBLE FINE MIXED— Pkt. Sc. 



SINGLE NOVELTY MIXED— Brilliant flow- 

 ers running through a v, ide range of strik- 

 ing colors. Pkt. 4c. 



DIAMOND FLOWER 



A dainty little annual with tufts of tiny 

 foliage and beautiful little white and violet 

 blue flowers that bloom within a month 

 from the time seed is sown. It will grow in 

 the open ground, over rock work or in pots, 

 never e.xceeding three inches in lieight and 

 rarely two. The tiny flowers have a glisten- 

 ing sheen that has given them their name of 

 Diamond Flower, and being surrounded by 

 a wreath of bright green foliage, they 

 show to wonderful advantage. For pot 

 culture in Winter it is just superb. 

 Sprinkle a few seeds in a small pot or 

 saucer, or in pots where other plants are 

 growing, and within a month you will 

 have the most charming mat of foliage and 

 flowers, covering the surface of the soil like 

 mo.ss, that you ever saw In the garden it 

 will grow and seed all Summer, covering 

 the ground with a perfect carpet of beauty. 

 In the Fall the self-sown seed will come up 

 and bloom profusely from October until 

 Sjiring, regardless of ice and snow, making a 

 lovely bed of flowers all AVinter. Pkt. 4c 



DIGITALIS (Foxglove) 



Handsome and highly ornamental hardy 

 plants of stately growth, succeeding under 

 ahnost all conditions, and with but little 

 attention will give a wealth of flowers dur- 

 ing June and July. Pkt. 3c. 



