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Buckbee's "Full of Life" FLOWER SEEDS 



I GIVE EVERY CUSTOMER EXTRA VALUE 

 IN SEEDS AND FURNISH THE BEST ONLY 



Gaillardia. 



GAILLARDIAS (Blanket Flower; 



ANNUAL VARIETIES— Greatly admired for their 

 fine forms and rich blending of colors, the 

 gay colored flowers being abundantly pro- < 

 duced from July until frost, while they 

 thrive anywhere. Single and double 

 mixed. P'kt. 3c. 



PERENNIAL— Grandiflora Hybrids— The 

 enormous flowers are a magnificent 

 combination of red and yellow. Splen- 

 did to cut for vases. Pkt. 5c. 



GERANIUMS 



They will bloom from seed in four to 



five rabnths, and will frequently reward 



the cultivator with charming new varie- 

 ties; in fact, propogation by seed is tlie 



only sure way to obtain new varieties. 



CALIFORNIA GIANTS— Seed saved 

 from finest double, semi-double and 

 single varieties of the most gorgeous 

 and brilliant colors: all shades of 

 scarlet and crimson, rose, pink, sal- 

 mon, cream veined, pink, blush, 

 snowy white, and all the new auriole types. Pkt 



ZONALE — (Mixed. ) — A superb strain. Pkt. 4c. 



LADY WASHINGTON— These are the well-known rich- 

 colored show Pelargoniums. Our mixture includes all the 

 best varieties. Pkt. 15c. 



APPLE-SCENTED— The old-fashioned favorite apple- 

 scented Geraniums. Pkt. 6c. 



GOURDS (Ornamental) 



Tender, annual climbers, with curiously 

 shaped fruit in \ arious colors peculiarly marked. 

 Forms may be wonderfully varied by tying 

 Strings around the young fruit or by enclosing 

 same In a carved mold while growing. Many 

 of these fruits keep for vears. being very hard 

 shelled. Mixed. Pkt. Sc.; oz. lOc. 



Geranium, 

 California 

 Giants. 



Gloxinia, Hybrida. 



GLOXINIA, Hybrida 



The Gloxinia is a grand flower and makes a 

 lovely pot plant as easily grown and cared for aa 

 many of the common flowers. The handsome 

 bell-shaped flowers embrace a great variety 

 of the richest and most beautiful colors 

 ranging from pure white to dark, blood- 

 red, pink, blush, lavender, indigo-blue, 

 marbled and spotted. They will bloom 

 in four to five months from time seed 

 is sown. Pkt. 6c. 



GIANT GHOST FLOWER 



Often called Wedding Bells. The 

 flowers drooping, bell-shaped, over a 

 foot long and eight or nine inches wide, 

 creamy white. Very fragrant. Pkt. 6c. 



GOLDEN ROD 



The National Flower. This is un- 

 doubtedly more widely and favorably 

 known than any other American flower. 

 Gorgeous yellow flowers. Pkt. 3c. 



GODETIA 



Beautiful hardy annuals, remarkable 

 for delicacy of their fine large blossoms. 

 Mixed. Pkt. 3c 



HELIOTROPE 



Heliotrope is a universal favorite on account of its de- 

 lightful fragrance and duration of bloom, flowering equally 

 well as bedding plants in .Summer, or as pot plants in the 

 house during the Winter. Seed sown in the Spring makes 

 fine plants for bedding out, and are as easily grown as 

 Verbenas. Pkt. 4c. 



HIBISCUS (Hardy Hybrids) 



A fast growing perennial, fine for clumps or an orna- 

 mental hedge or screen; they bear enormous flowers 

 as large as tea-saucers, white, blush, pale and deep 



Eink, rose, etc. Plants from Spring sown seed wlU 

 loom in September. Mixed colors. Pkt. 5c. 



