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H. W. BUCEBEZ:, BOCKFOBB, HiZitNOIS. 



NEW nTPKRlAh GLOXINIAS 



IMPERIAL ^^yo^d Question one 

 A c ^^^^ Beautiful 



ULOXIN IAS Flowers that Blooms. 



Certainly among the haudsonjest of our summer flowericg 

 plants, presenting, as they do, such a variation of rich and exquisite 

 coloring, equal to the orchid in novelty and beauty. The flowers 

 are of handsome shape and large size, and a great variety of colors 

 that are velvety in the depth and richness of shading. The flowers 

 often measure 3 inches in length and 2 in width, and are upright and 

 pendulous. They succeed well with ordinary care, and should be 

 grown in a moderately shady place, as the sun bums the fn1i-y 

 when wet, causing brown spots to appear. Plant bulbs in a mix- 

 ture of hght loam, manure and sand, equal parts, giving but little 

 water until signs of life appear. You wiU have a succession of bloom 

 from June to September, and words cannot describe the rare beauty 

 of these flowers to one who has never seen them. When done bloom- 

 ing, dry gradually, and keep in pots over winter in a warm place. 



Distiiict varieties, 10c. each; 3 for 25c.; 1 doz. $1.00, 

 postpaid. 



Bridal Wreath 



SPIREA FRUNIFOLIA 



Beautiful and 

 True to the 

 Name it Bears 



SNAPDRAGON 



Nothing is more attractive than this lovely shrub, and it is very 

 }nstl;- a popular favorite mth aH who grow it, becatxse of its real beauty. 

 It is remarkably hardy; the flowers it bears are pure white and are pro- 

 duced in wonderful profusion, in long sprays, the entire length of 

 branches. A beautiful floral wreath is made at once by bending and ty- 

 ing the ends of the brancti together. One of _ the most beautiful hardy 

 shrubs in existence. 



Fine plants, 15c. each; 2 for 25c.. postpaid. 



GRAND SPECIAL OFFER No. 159. 



1 Orchid riowsred Gloxinia Eiilb. 



1 Tfew Wonderful Comet Plant. 



1 Giant White Scented Snapdragoa. 



2 Giant Fiowered Tuberose Bulbs. 

 2 Orchid Flowered Gladioli, 



20 Spring Flowering Bulbs. 



The 27 Bulbs and Plants, worth $1.00, delivered free 

 by mail for only 50c. 



The Giant White— Scented 



Novel, Attractive, Lasting 



Always in bloom. This remarkable new plant has in one season 

 jumped to foremost place among choice winter blooming plants. No 

 novelty in our green- 

 houses has attracted 

 the attention or re- 

 ceived the praise 

 equal to this. It is a 

 perpetual bloomer, 

 compact and branch- 

 ing in habit, sending 

 up flower spikes by 

 the dozen, 1 to 2 feet 

 in length, almost as 

 large and beautiful 

 as Gladiolus. Color 

 pure white, with lem- 

 on tinged throat and 

 lovely fragrance. 

 Flowers keep two 

 weeks after being cut. 

 It has created a sen- 

 sation in the New 

 York flower market. 



Fine plants only 

 15c., 2 for 25c., 



postpaid. GIANT WHITE. SCENTED SNAPDRAGON 



WONI3ERFLJL COMET PLANT 



(ACALYPHA SANDERII) 



The most imique flowering plant of the 

 century. Fluffy, trailing, tail-like blossoms, 

 soft crimson scarlet. It is difficult to con- 

 ceive anj-thing more unique, more pleasing, 

 or more satisfj-ing than this new plant fresh 

 from the'Orient. It is easily grown, and must 

 become immensely popular. There is noth- 

 ing approaching it, with its soft, crimson 

 scarlet, fluffy tail-like blossoms 20 to 30 inches 

 long cn specimen plants. We have it grow- 

 ing in our greenhouses, and it has been the 

 admiration of all visitors. Try one or more 

 of these beautiful plants, which are always 

 in bloom. 



Fine plants, 15c. each, postpaid. 



Umbrella Plant 



As decorative as a palm. Hardy, 

 useful and beautiful window plant for 

 all seasons, always presenting a fresh, 

 green, attractive appearance. Invalua- 

 ble as an aquatic plant. Throws up 

 stems 2 to 3 feet iiigh, surmounted by 

 whorls of leaves. 



Price 10c., postpaid. 



Mrs. A. Wekrly, Dellvale, 

 Kansas: "I received tlie 

 seeds O. K. that I ordered 

 and 1 desire to say that 

 Buckbee seitl »ie niore seeds 

 for the tnmiey than I ever 

 got anywhere else. I want 

 to ask you to let me knew 

 just Iww to plant and tend Peanuts, as I 

 expect to try raising them." 



NEW COMET PLANT 



UMBRELLA PLANT 



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