H. W. BUCKBEE, BOCKFGBD, II.X.IITOIS. 



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AN UNPARAL= 

 LELED OFFER 

 OF RARE 

 BEAUTIES 



SPECIAL No. P 107 



THE SET OF 

 LARGE 

 BULBS 

 ONLY 



50c 



TEUE LITTLE GEM— The pet of 



MAMMOTH EVER-BLOOM- 

 ING WHITE CALLA — 



One of the giandest, most 

 majestic of all Callas, being 

 a great favorite everywhere. 

 Its fohage alone makes it de- 

 sirable as a decorative plant, i 

 being of perfect form with 

 large, stately leaves of a 

 bright green color, giving it 

 a tropical appearance. Add 

 to this its profusion of superb 

 white flowers, yielded through- 

 out the season, and you have '( 

 a plant you may well be 

 proud of. My select stock 

 js adapted for pot culture 

 everywhere; also for aquar- 

 iums, etc. Try this beauty. 

 Strong bulbs which will please 

 you. (See No. 1 above.) 

 15c. each; 3 for only 40c. 

 all is this new and beautiful min- 



iature Calla, growing only about 8 inches high. It is indeed a 

 beauty, completely enveloped in its regal white blossoms, through 

 the entire season. As easily grown as the other Callas, and will be 

 a constant delight to you and your friends. Be careful of spurious 

 stock. Send to me for true, fine bulbs. (See No. 2 above.) 15c. 

 each; 3 for only 40c. 

 NEW SPOTTED LEAF OR BOTTQUET — great favorite every- 

 where, each plant being a veritable bouquet in itself. It is of the 

 dwarf, compact, bushy habit, producing a mas? of amazingly beau- 

 tiful leaves, and an abundance of small, pure white Callas, so small 

 that they serve admirably for corsage bouquets. Fohage is deep 

 green, covered with innumerable white spots, giving the plant a mag- 

 nificent appearance. (See No. 3 above.) Fine bulbs 15c.; 3 lor 

 40C. 



WCNDERrUl, BLACK CALLA, OR KING SOLOMON'S LILY— 



This grand new variety is the wonder and amazement of all. Comes 

 direct from the "Holy Land." The magnificent flowers are sweet 

 scented, and often measure more than a foot in length, by 5 to 8 

 inches in width. The inside color is of the richest velvety purpUsh 

 black imaginable, while the outside is of pleasing green. The center 

 spadix rises to a height of 10 to 12 inches and is of the deepest black. 

 The foliage is of solid texture, rich, deep green, and elegantly re- 

 ticulated. True original stock, strong, well-grown bulbs. (See 

 No. 4 above.) 20c. each; 3 for only 50c. 



SPIREA 



Beautiful hardy shrubs, of easy culti- 

 vation, rapid growth, furnishing an 

 abundance of beautiful flowers. 



NEW CRIMSON SPIREA — Anthony Waterer— It outshines all the Spireas 

 in briUiancy of color, a bright crimson, and is a persistent bloomer; bearing 

 continuously large clusters of lovely bloom throughout the summer and 



autumn. Fine 



•. j% plants 15c. 



PlRp^T^- each; 2 for 25c. 



fit' },l • 



!)^te\eii orange 



TREE 



(OtaheiteOrange) 



A grand new and 

 hardy Orange. 

 This is the most 

 hardy of the 

 Orange family 

 and will stand 

 our northern ch- 

 mate with Uttle 

 or no protection, 

 and is also a 

 grand plant foi 

 pot culture, 



■where it blooms ana fruits freely. It is very dwarf and symmetrical in its growth. 

 Order one of these httle beauties and enjoy the sweet fragrance of the orange 

 blossoms as they are upon the tree. The oranges are a sight that is inspiring 

 as they hang among the green leaves. I have grown a large stock of clean, 

 heafthy plants that will bloom and fruit at once. 10c. each; larger plants, 25C. 



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