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GRAND 

 GOLD MEDAL 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



BUCKBEE WON 

 GRAND PRIZE MEDALS 



on 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



at the World's Fair Flower 

 Shows at St. Louis in 1904. 

 And at the State Shows in 

 St. Louis, Xew York. Aan- 

 sas Citv.Chicaeoand Little 

 Roek— !904-I90.i-19(l«-1907. 



3 Grand New Creations 



EXCELDA— (Pink) 

 WHITE HAIL BEAUTY— (White 1 

 SCARLET DREAM— (Scarlet) 

 SPECIAL OFFER NO. 14. 

 THESE ARE THE 

 3DCKBEE PRODUCTS 

 (Sep Colored Plnte.l 



30c. 

 30c. 

 30c: 



The Set of Three iJr 

 Postpaid ' 



SPECIAL OFFER 



No. P158 

 ONE FINE PLANT 

 EACH OF 3 VABIE- 

 TIES POSTPAID 



50c. 



WM. WEIiLS— Large .Japanese white; immense reflex flower. 

 Strong grower, handsome foliage. 

 Worth 50c.: my price 20c, 



H. W. BtlCkbee — Deep yellow reflexing flower. A beauty in every way. 

 Worth 50c. ; my price 20c. 



J. H. Silsberry— Color old gold and crimson. The petab arrange 

 themselves to show off both colors at once, making a beautiful com- 

 bination. 



Worth 50c. ; my price 20c. 



GRAND PRIZE 

 MEDAL OFFER 



No. PllO 



WORTH $1.50. 

 PEICE 



MY 



SOc. 



ANY 3 OIS/, POST- 

 FOR PAID 

 Six in the Set 



GRAND PRIZE 

 MEDAL OFFER 



No. Pill 



WORTH $3.00. 

 PRICE 



MY 



$1.00. 



AITY 2 v:r\t. POST- 

 FOR <-'^^ PAID 



Six in the Set. 



GRAND PRIZE 

 i^EDAL OFFER 



No. P112 



WORTH $1.20, 

 PRICE 



MY 



50c. 



otf^ POST- 

 PAID 



ANY 3 

 FOR 



Sis in the Set 



Percy Plumridge — The most pleasing shade of yellow j'et produced 



One of the largest Chrvsanlhemums, fine in every way. 



Worth 25c.; ray price 15c, 

 T.F. TT.A FELKTNS — An enormous reflexed rose pink, with broad 

 petals. A big advance in pink Chrysanthemums. 

 Worth 25c. j my price 15c. 

 ChUtemi — Bright golden yeUow. Sport of Nellie Pockett One of the 



finest ever grown. 



Worth 25c.; my price 15c. 

 T, _ Carrington — Japanese incurved of great size. Color magenta 



with silver reverse, a fine variety. 



Worth 25c.; my price 15o, 

 Brutus — Bright red, shaded with orange. Broad, flat petals. Extra 



good grower, with fine foliage. 



Worth 25c. ; my price 15c. 

 Mrs. Barclay — Lovely rosy m.iuve, enormous flower with broad flat 



florets; one of the best growers and largest flowers among Ciirysan- 



themums. 



Worth 25c,; my price 15c. 



Madame Von Andre — Splendid large, yellow flower. Dwarf, sturdy 

 grower; perfect in everj' w-aj'. 



Worth 50c.: my price 25 c. _ , 



F. S. VAIiiilS— Deep canary yellow; long drooping florets, which 



form one of the largest and most graceful flowers in existence. 



Strong grower; one of the best. 



Worth 85c.; my price 20o. 

 Mad. P. EadasUi — A beautiful combination of rose and white. 



This is a splendid strong grower with fine foliage; a noble flower. 



Worth 35c.; my price 20c. 



Chas. Longley — Crimson amaranth; a novel color. Among Chrys- 

 anthemums promises to be oce of the verj' finest Japanese varieties; 

 makes a beautiful plant. 

 Worth 50c. ; my price 20c. 



Miss Alice Byron — Best of all 'white Chrysanthemums. Large in- 

 curved flower. Strong grower, with handsome foUage, 

 Worth 35c. ; my price 20c. 



F. J. Taggart — The most striking novelty of recent years. Belong- 

 ing to the hairy or plumed varieties. Color light yellow; a big 

 advance over all others in the class, the hair-Uke filaments being very 

 pronounced. A strong, %-igorous grower. 



Worth 50c.; my price 25c. 



Thos. Hximphrey — A large bright crimson, reflexed, decidedly 



double. One of the very finest. 



Worth 20c. ; my price i5c. 

 Col. D. Appleton — A very large, bright, deep yellow incurved; 



of fine finish and form. 



Worth 20c. ; my price 15c. 

 Timothy Eaton — The great prize-winner. Pure white of the 



largest possible size, grand. 



Worth 20c. ; my price 15c. 

 Kate Broomhead — A grand variety, producing a massive flower 



of gohien amber or orange; a prize-winmer everywhere. 



Worth 20c. ; my price 15c. 

 Dr. Enguehard — Deep pink shading to lighter pink on outside. 



Under artificial light the color has a most brilliant effsct. 



Worth 20c. ; my price 15c. 

 NeUie Pockett — ^Aa Australian variety ef great beauty; a fine 



white of elegant form, incurvang and reflexing; a beauty. 



Worth 20c.; my price 15c. 



GRAND PRIZE 

 MEDAL OFFER 



No. P113 



SET OF EIGHT 

 PLUMED VA?-IETIES 



WORTH $1.50. 

 PRICE 



MY 



60c. 



ANY 3 POST- 

 FOR VAXD 



~ MADAM yaV ANDRE 



Golden Hair — Bright chrome 

 yellow, suffused amber, petals 

 broad and incurved. 

 Worth 20c. ; my price 10c. 



L'Enlant des deux Monies — 

 Magnificent large gUstening 

 white. Strong grower 

 Worth 20c.; my price 10c. 



Mrs. C. B. Freeman — Color 

 varies from yellow to bronze, a 

 handsome and striking variety. 

 Worth 20c. ; my price lOc. 



White Swan — One of the finest 

 of all whites. Closely incurved, 

 high built flower and very 

 hea^Hlv plumed. 

 Worth 25c,; my price 15c, 



Beauty of Truro — A change- 

 able clistening purplish bronze. 

 Worth 20c.; my price iOc. 



Mrs. Hig0nbotIaaia. — .V large, 

 rich bright pink, extremely 

 beautiful. 



Worth 2Cc. ; my price iCo. 

 Queen of Plumes — \ory double, 

 of a most beautiful shade of 

 bright pink, one of the very 

 finest. 



Worth 20c.; my price 15c, 

 Leocadie G e n t i 1 s — An e.x- 

 t r e m e 1 y handsome yellow. 

 Color is bright and pure, a 

 grand variety. 



Worth 20c,'; my price 10c, 



MISS ALICE BYRON 



BUCJKBEE'S CHRYSANTHEMUMS WON GRAND PRIZE MEDALS AT WORLD'S FAIR FLOWER SHOW. 



