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Buckbee's Choice^ Hardy, Perennial Plants 



BEdDTIFUL FLOVERS TIfdT LIVE FOREVER 



THE OLD-FASHIONED HARDY GARDEN FLOWERS — Very popular 

 ami deservedly so. No feature of the (jardeii can be more satisfactory tlian 

 a !iood assortment of tliese hardy plants producing from early .Spring to 

 late in the Fall a continuous succession of chanuing llowers wiiich are 

 eiiually valual^le for garden ornamentation and cutting purposes. No Class 

 of Plants will yield better or more pleasing results for the money invested. 

 They require Very little care or attention, are perfectly hardy and yield a 

 rich harvest of bloom. 



ACHILLEA — (Lady in White) — The Famous Cemeterj^ Plant. One of the very 

 best white ilowered plants for the border. The flowers are borne in the 

 greatest profusion the entire summer on strong erect stems, pure white 

 in color. Select Plants postpaid, 10c. each: $1.00 per doz. 



BLEEDING HEART — • (Dielytra, or Dicentra) — An old-fashioned favorite; 

 iis long and graceful heart-shaped pink flowers are always attractive. 

 Prices postpaid, 15c. each; $1.15 per doz. 



BABY'S BREATH — (Gypsophila Paniculata) — .\ beautiful old-fashioned 

 plant possessing a grace not found in any other perennial. Beautiful 

 pure wliite flowers. Plants two to three feet in height and about the 

 same in diameter. Prices postpaid, 10c. each; $1.00 per doz. 



CANTERBURY BELLS — (Campanula Medium)— An old time favorite. 

 Our .=tock has been grown from the very finest strains. Prices postpaid, 

 10c. each; $1.00 per doz. 



COREOPSIS — (Lanceolata Grandiflora ) — One of the most popular hardy 

 Ijlants. The flowers are of a rich golden yellow and invaluable for cut- 

 ting; continues in bloom the entire summer and fall. Prices postpaid, 

 10c. each; $1.00 per doz. 



CORN FLOWER ASTER— (Stokesia )— A most charming and beautiful na- 

 tive plant. Grows jjom IS to 24 inches high, bearing freely from early 

 in July until Octobqf its handsome lavender-blue Cornflower like blos- 

 soms, which measure from 4 to 5 inches across. It is of the easiest cul- 

 ture, succeeding in any open, sunny position, and not only is it desirable as a single plant in the hardy 

 border, but it can also be used with fine effect in masses or beds of any sjze. 

 Prices postpaid, lOc. each; $1.00 per doz. 



SHASTA DAISY (Mixture of New Named Varieties. These new Hybrids of Shasta Daisy give us difTerent 

 forms of flowers and much larger blooms, and are just as hardy and strong growing as the original 

 type. Flowers range in shape from fully double to single; and in color, from pure white to pale 

 lemon yellow — some solid color, some prettily variegated with yeUow discs. The plants are ex- 

 tremely productive of bloom, whiph continues 'throughout a long season and is .supported on long 

 firm stems — making as spectacular a field show and aS' profitable a cut Qov/er supply as any hardy 

 perennial grown. 



Select plants, prices postpaid, 10c. each; $1.00 per doz. 



DELPHINIUM OR LARKSPUR — (Formosum) — These old-fa,shioned flowers are oeing used with teUing 

 effect in our parks and public grounds. They are about the only hardy blue flower of any note, and 

 have a long season of bloom. 



Select plants postpaid, lOc. each; $1.00 per doz. 



FOX GLOVE — (Digitalis) — Another good old-fashioned but dignified and stately perennial. The 

 strong flower stalks— often four to six feet high — always give an appearance of strength wher- 

 ever planted. 



Prices postpaid, lOc. each; $1.00 per doz. 



Achillea, Lady in White. 



Bleeding Heart. 



Hardy Perenniats 



are especially useful as cut flowers. 



years and 



Shasta Daisy. 



Fox Glove. 



Canterbury Bells. 



