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"Full of Life" FLOWE/R SEEDS 



Eldorado Marigold. 



MARIGOLD 



ELDORADO — The flowers are from tliree to 

 four inches in diameter, imbricated and per- 

 fectly double. They embrace four .shades of 

 color — tlie lightest primrose, lemon, golden 

 yellow and deep orange. Pkt. 4c. 



AFRICAN. DOUBLE MIXED- 

 I fuse bloomers. Pkt. 3c. 



FRENCH, DOUBLE MIXED— A class of showy 

 and extremely effective plants; tine double 

 flowers of rich and beautiful colors, tkt. 4c. 



LEGION OF HONOR— A beautiful .single, 

 dwarf bushy variety, bearing rich, golden 

 yellow flowers witb garnett blotches in the 

 center of each peta! Pkt. 4i. 



LOBELIA Finest Mixed 



A beautiful dwarf-growing 

 plant with delicate little blue 

 and white flowers, for bord- 

 ers and vases. Pkt 4c. 



-Very early, pro- 



MORNING GLORY 



NEW IMPERIAL OR GIANT JAPANESE— Fin- 

 est Mixed Colors. These magnificent single 

 and double Japanese Morning Glories are 

 entirely distinct, and vastly superior to all 

 others ia richness and beauty. The flowera 

 measure 4 to 6 inches across and the colors, 



I shadings and markings are limitless. They 

 are beyond question the largest and most 

 beautiful of this handsome family 

 of easily grown climbers. 

 Pkt. 6c. ; oz. 25c. 



BUCKBEE'S NEW DOUBLE— Nov- 

 elty of my own introduction. 

 Climbs forty feet or more. 

 ' The fine double flowers give 

 I the vines an attractiveness which 

 j warrants their being placed in any 

 position. Pkt. 7c 



FUCHSIA = FLOWERED " — The 



Vines or shoots are gracefully 

 slender, biit very numerous and 

 most densely covered with five- 

 flngered deep green leaves. The 

 vines grow very rapidly, quickly 

 covering tall poles or trellis with a 

 dense screen of the peculiarly at- 

 tractive foliage, and during the 

 late summer and fall months bear 

 small light rosy-pink flowers. The 

 -eed-pods quickly form on the end 

 of the long wiry-like stems and 

 bear a striking resemblance (as is 

 shown in illustration) to the flower 

 buds produced by the Fuchsia. 

 Pkt. 8c. 



IMPROVED FANCY FLOWERED 

 CLIMBING MIXED— (Convohoiius 

 .Major Grandiflora) — Most popular 

 climber in cultivation. Of rapid 

 growth. Our seed is selected from 



1 he best varieties only, and is a 

 great improvement over the old- 

 fashioned sorts. Pkt. 4c. ;oz. 10c. : 



2 oz. 18c.; M lb. 30c. 



IDWARF MORNING GLORY — The 



Wonder of the Age as a winter 

 house blooming variety. Flowers 

 richly colored. Pkt. 4c. 



"Fuchsia-Flowered" Morning Glory. 



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Mignonette — Buckbee's Rockford Mixed. 



MIGNONETTE (Reseda) 



A well-known fragrant favorite, which pro- 

 duce a pleasing contrast to the more showy 

 occupants of the garden. 



IMPROVED GOLDEN QUEEN— Golden yellow 

 flowers, powerfully fragrant. Pkt. 3c. 



MILES' GIANT WHITE SPIRAL— Very showy; 

 fragrant blossoms. Pkt. 4c. 



NEW GIANT RED FLOWERED— Intense red, 

 surpassing all other varieties in brilliancy of 

 color; dense upright spikes of flowers aver- 

 aging 8 inches in length and 2i inches in 

 diameter. Very sweet scented. Pkt. Sc. 



PURE MACHET— Of pyramidal growth, bear- 

 ing massive spikes of deliciously scented gray 

 flowers. Pkt. 5c. 



PARSON'S GIANT WHITE FLOWERING — 



Flowers almost pure white. Pkt. 4c. 



SWEET (Reseda Odorata Grandiflora) — Large 

 flowered. The old favorite Sweet Mignon- 

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

 BUCKBEE'S FINEST ROCKFORD MIXED— 

 I want to call very especial attention to this 

 mixture, w^hich I consider The Finest Mig- 

 nonette Mixture ever blended. It includes 

 all the weU known sorts, together with many 

 new Hybrids. Pkt. Sc.; J oz. 30c.; oz. 50c. 

 MIXED— A fine mixture including many va- 

 rieties. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 15c. 



MAURANDIA (Climber) 



Elegant twining, climbing plants, with hand- 

 some foliage and flowers. They bloom pro- 

 fusely all Summer in the garden, and are 

 also particularly adapted for the house and 

 conservatory. Preferred by many for the 

 window garden in place of the Ivies. If 

 desired for the house, take up before frost. 

 A half-hardy perennial, flowering the first 

 season if .sown early. Our mixture con- 

 tains all the choicest sorts. Pkt. 4c. 



MONKEY FLOWER ^'^^±1 



Singular shaped, and brilliant 

 colored flowers, blotched and spotted 

 in every conceivable manner. 

 Mixed, Pkt. 4c. 



MUSK PLANT Zfc^"Ls 



A well-known and favorite plant 

 both for outside borders and for pot 

 culture. Cultivated on account of 

 the musky odor. Pkt. 4c. 



MINA LOBATA 



Half-hardy Mexican climbing an- 

 nual, The buds are at first a vivid 

 red, but turn to orange-yellow be- 

 fore they open, and when fully ex- 

 panded the flowers are of a creamy- 

 white shade. Pkt. 4c. 



