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Beautiful Climbers 



Buckbee Offerings that 

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ADLUMXA. — Cirrhosa — Fre- 

 quently called Mountain 

 Fringe, Wood Fringe. AUe" 

 ghany ^'ine. A beautiful 

 and graceful climber. Ilar- 

 dv biennial. Height 15 feet. 

 Pkt. 50. 

 A2VIPEL0PSIS VEITCmi 

 — Often called the Boston or 

 Japanese Ivy. Clings tightly to rock, brick, etc. 

 Pirt. 60. 



BALLOON VINE — A rapid and graceful climber. Ten 

 der annual, 6 feet high. The flowers resemble small 

 balloons. Pkt. 4c. 



BRYONOPSIS — An ornamental climber bearing green 

 fruit, which changes in color as the season advances 

 to bright scarlet striped with 'white. Annual, 10 

 feet high. Tkt. 15 seeds 4c. 



CALAMPELIS — Scabra — A beautiful climber from 



Chili.with delicate foliage and bright orange blossoms; 

 tender perennial 15 feet high. Pkt. 4c. 



A hardy perermial \Tne 

 that will bloom in June 

 or July from seed sown 

 jn April and bears in pro- 

 fusion, inverted pea- 

 shaped flowers from IJ to 2h inches in diameter, rang- 

 ing in color from a rosy violet to a reddish purple,'n-ith 

 a broad-feathered white marking through the center, 

 while the large buds and back of the flower are pure 

 white, appearing as if one -ilant bore many colored 

 flowers. Pkt. 15 sesds 5c. 



CLIMBING BEAN — A very valuable and beautiful 

 cUmber of very rapid growth. Half hardy annual. 

 Scarlet flowered. Pkt. 5o, WMte flowered, 

 Pkt. 5o. 



PM ATIQ known and universally ad- 



V/l-(dyLr» 1 lO mired chmbers, some of the varie- 

 ties being remarkable for the beauty of their blos- 

 soms. Fine for covering arbors, verandas, etc.. as 

 they cling readily to almost any object. Most cf the 

 kinds are hardy, herbaceous perennials, but some lit- 

 tle protection in northern latitudes, through winter, 



isad^-ised. Choicest Mixed, Pkt. 5c. 



COB.SA — ©ne of the finest of all climbers, and equally 

 good for out-of-door or for house culture. Pretty 

 foliage and large, bell-shaped flowers. Tender per- 

 ennial. These A^arieties: 



Soandens — Fine bluish purple. Pkt. 10 seeds 5c. 



Alba — Fine pure white. Pkt, 10 seeds Sc. 



COCCINEA — Jndica — A remarkably ■ pretty climber. 

 Ivy-Uke foUage, bright and luxuriant; never troubled 

 with insects. Hardy annual. Pkt. 25 seeds 6c. 



The most 



COLUMBIAN CLIMBER 



all climbers and used almost cxclusivply for decorat- 

 ing pillars, etc., at the World's Columbian Kxposition, 

 where it was the admiration of all. It is a fine, rapid 

 grower, of easy culture and alwaj s a mass of exquis- 

 ite green, sho^mig no bare spots. Beautiful foliage, 

 large, handsome bell-shaped blossoms in the greatest 

 abundance. Does grandly outside, al.so a ver>- fine 

 house climber. A well established plant will run 

 from 30 to 40 feet in a season. Grow? and flourishes 

 everj-where. Annual. Pkt. 10 seeds 5c. 



CBUEL PLANT — A beautiful and a rapid growing, 

 climber, bearing an immense number of pure white, 

 bcU-shaped, fragrant flowers. From 15 to 20 feet 

 high. Hardy aniiual. Pkt. 8c. 



WILD CXrCUMBEE VINE— The quickest annual 

 cUmber known. Makes the most mosaic covering. 

 Never suffers from the heat. Profuse in bloom. It 

 will sow itself e^'ery year, and comes up in the same 

 place. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 25c. 



CYPRESS VINE (IP°'^°ea QuainocHt.) A 

 most beautiful climber 

 ■nith delicate dark green feathery foliage land an 

 abundance of bright, star-shaped rose, scarlet and 

 white blossoms, which contrast most beautifully with 

 the graceful foliage. Tender annual. 15 feet high. 

 Pkt, 25 seeds: 



Scarlet, 5c. Eose, 5c. 

 WiLite, 5c. Mixed, 4c. 



DOLICHOS— (Hyacinth Bean) — Splendid climber, 

 with abundant clustered spikes of purple and white 

 flowers, which are followed by exceedingly ornamen- 

 tal seed pods; tender annual; 10 to 20 feet high. 



IVIixed. Pkt. 25 seeds 4c. 



GOURDS —ORNAMENTAL MIXED— A tribe 

 of cUmbers wiih curiously shaped fruit 

 in various colors. Forms maj- be wonderfully varied 

 by tjing strings around the young fruit or by enclos- 

 ing same in a car\'ed mold while growing. Manj- of 

 these fruits keep for years, being very hard shelled. 

 Tender aimual. Pkt. 25 seeds 5c.; oz. 10c. 



HXJMTJIyUS — ^ strikingly beautiful aimual 

 cUmber of exceedingly rapid and 

 _ dense growth, attaining a height of 



Japanese top as to 20 feet in a few weeks' time. 

 The leaves are a rich green and marked with gray. 

 Annual. 



New Leopard Leaved — Beautifully variegated. 

 Pkt. 12 seeds 8c. 



Japonicus — GUstening green foliage. Pkt. 

 seeds 4c. 



UNAE.IA, or Kenilworth Ivy — A verj' pretty and 

 wci! kno^ra hardy trailing plant. Flowers are pretty 

 and it is easily jrown from seed, ^irmual. Pkt. 

 WO seeds 3c. 



IPOMCEA — This beautiful flowering %'ine belongs to 

 the ilorning Glory f nmil y, and gives beautiful foliage 

 and varied colored flowers in great profusion all the 

 season. Sure to please and should be included in 

 everv order. Bucktiee's Sainbow Mixed. Pkt. 

 8c. 



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