BUCKBEE'S "FULL OF LIFE" SEEDS, PLANTS AND BULBS. 



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BUCKBEE'S "FULL OF LIFE" ANNUALS 



DAHLIA — Double Largest Flowering Mixed — A superb mixture of the finest double varieties of 

 the lart-'est si/.e auil finest colorings. Pkt. 40 seeds 10c. 

 Double Mixed. Pkt. 40 seeds 5c. '" ' 



Single Novelty Mixed — Brilliant (lowers running through a wide range of striking colors. 

 Of Targe size; exceedingly popular lor cut flowers. Pkt. 40 seeds 5c. 

 ERIANTHUS, Ravennae — l'"ine as Pam])as Grass. Tender annual. Thirty inches high. Pkt. 4c. 

 ESCHSCHOLTZIA or Giant California Poppy — The Esclischolt/.ia is one of the most hardy and 

 easilv grown of our annuals. It is a fine flower for blooming in pots, especially in Winter. 

 Pkt. 150 seeds 4c. 



EULALIA, Japonica Zebrina — Often called Zebra Grass. Magnificent variety, with striped 



leaves. Hardy perennial. Height five to six feet. Pkt. 12c. 

 EUPHORBIA, Heterophylla, or Annual Poinsettia— This plant is often called the Mexican Fire 



Plant, Painted Leaf or Fire on the Mountain. Pkt. 40 seeds 4c. 

 EUPHORBIA — Variegata — Hardy annual, Foliage beautifully veined and margined with white 



— very shov.'v. Sometimes known as Snow on the Mountain. Pkt. 40 seeds 3c. 

 EVENING PRIMftOSE, or Oenothera — Large saucer-shaped blooms of the purest white, or in the 



softest, richest shades of yellow, and deliciously fragrant. Pkt. 150 seeds 4c. 

 FENZLIA — The plants do not grow over three inches high, but spread out like a Portulaca, and 

 are thickly covered at aU times with perfectly charming blossoms of lovely colors. Pkt. 5c. 

 FEVERFEW — White Gem — Very finest and most beautiful of all double white varieties. Pkt. 

 200 seeds. 10c. 



Golden Fleece — Especially adapted for the edging of beds, as the foliage is beautifully .ser- 

 rated, of a rich golden color. Flowers smaller and pure white. Pkt. 200 seeds 4c. 

 FORGET- ME-NOT, or Myosotis — One of the most charming and beautiful of all plants, either for open ground 

 culture or for the house. The foliage is light and graceful, while the dainty little flowers, star-like in 

 form, are the most deUcate shade of blue. Pkt. 100 seeds 4c. 

 FOUR O'CLOCK, or Mirabilis — Often called Marvel of Peru. The plants are large, and require four feet of 

 space. Flowers are funnel-shaped, white, red and striped, and are very fragrant, and open about four 

 o'clock in the afternoon, remain open all night, and perish before noon the next day. Pkt. 20 seeds 3c. 

 GAILLARDIA — Exceedingly beautiful annual, producing showy plants one to three feet high. Large flow- 

 ers, from two to three inches across, produced from early Summer until frost. Choicest Double Mixed. 

 Pkt. 100 seeds 4c. Choicest Single Mixed. Pkt. 100 seeds 3c. 

 GENTIANA — Charming hardy perennial, blossoms early in May. Mixed, pkt. 4c. 



GILIA, TRICOLOR — Grows in almost any situation. Flowers blue, with yellow and purple center. Hardy 



aiu\ual, one foot high. Finest Mixed, pkt. 200 seeds 2c. 

 GIANT GHOST FLOWER — Often called Wedding Bells. The most wonderful plant. It blooms always, 

 either in the house or out of doors, in tlie Summer. The flowers drooping, bell-shaped, over a foot 

 long and eight or nine inches wide, of creamy white color. Very fragrant and choice sort. Pkt. 10c. 

 GLADIOLUS — One of the best of all Summer and Fall flowers. There is no equal to it for brilliant shades, 



none easier grown. Choicest Mixed, Pkt. 10c. 

 GLORY PEA — Curious greenhouse shrub with singularly beautiful foliage and magnificent clusters of long 



drooping flowers somewhat resembling a parrot's beak. Pkt. 15 seeds 10c. 

 GODETIA — Beautiful hardy annuals, remarkable for delicacy of their fine large blossoms. Mixed Pkt. 

 200 seeds 3c 



GOMPHRENA, OR GLOBE AMARANTH — Remove cottony covering before planting. Plants bear great 

 quantities of clover-like blooms and very attractive buds as well. Tender annual. Height two feet, 

 tin^ ' r> Finest mixed, Pkt. 3c. 



mT a^y^vlt" GYNERIUM, ARGENTIUM or PAMPAS GRASS — Magnificent ornamental grass, producing numerous flower 

 GIA"' fu" stems surmounted by plumes of silver inflorescence. Half-hardy perennial, ten feet high. Pkt. 6c. 



GYPSOPHILA — Delicate, free-flowering, little early plants, covered with a profusion of white and pink star-shaped 

 blossoms. W'ell adapted for hanging baskets or edgings, and valuable in connection with other flowers 

 for making bouquets, either green or dry. W'ill thrive anywhere. Choicest Mixed, pkt. 4c. 

 HELICHRYSUM — Often called the Eternal Flower. Very hardy, blooming until late Autumn. The white and light 

 colored varieties color easily, and are often dyed in shades not otherwise obtainable in Everlastings, and used 

 in wreaths, crosses and other emblems. Hardy annual. Grows six inches to two feet high. 

 Monstrosum — Brighest colors, very large, mixed. Pkt. 4c. 

 Golden Ball — Rich golden yellow; new. Pkt. 7c. 

 Snow Ball — Beautiful, pure white. Pkt. 7c. 

 Dv/arf — Finest mixed. Pkt. 4c. 



HORDEUM, JUBATUM — Often called Squirrel-Tail Grass. Very fine. Hardy annual. Height eighteen inches. 

 Pkt. 4c. 



ICE PLANT — Handsome and curious plants for hanging baskets, rockwork, vases, and edgings. Six inches high. 

 White. Pkt. 200 seeds 3c. 



LAGURUS, OVATUS — Often called Hare't-Tail Grass. Splendid variety. Hardy annual. Height eighteen in- 

 ches. Pkt. 3c. 



LINUM — Excellent for clumps or edgings, and one of the best and most showy annuals for bedding. Pkt. 60 seeds 

 3c 



LOBELIA — A very valuable and beautiful dwarf -growing plant, delicate drooping habit and profusion of charming 



little blue and white fiowers. Choicest Mixed, Pkt. 500 seeds 5c. 

 LOTUS, AMERICAN — This is one of the most beautiful and valuable of all Water Lilies. The dark green leaves 



twelve to fifteen inches in diameter are surmounted by enormous double flowers. Pkt. 10c. 

 LUPIN, LUPINUS — Called Sun Dial. Conspicuous plant, with spikes of pea-shaped blossom; 



Hardy annual; three feet high. Pkt. 2c. 

 LYCHNIS — The flowers are produced in clusters, and are constantly coming out all Summer, 

 seeds 5c. 



MATHIOLA — A. variety of the Ten Weeks Stock, which is hardy and robust, so that seed can be sown in the open 

 ground early. Mixed, pkt. 5c. 



MIXTURES OF FLOWER SEEDS. 



Tall-Growing Annuals — -Seeds of many of the handsomest annuals, none less than one foot high, many five and six 



feet. Liberal pkt. 8c.; '4 oz. 25c.; oz. 40c. 

 Foliage Plants — Annuals grown for their beautiful variegated silver, golden or bronze foliage. Liberal pkt. 8c.; 

 oz. 25c., oz. 40c. 



Low-Growing Annuals — This mixture contains seeds of the greatest number of low-growing annuals ever blended. 

 Few exceed four to six inches in height. Large pkt. 8c.; }4 oz. 25c.; oz. 40c. 

 Flowers for Bouquets and Baskets — Seeds of annuals producing flowers for cutting for vases and 



bouquets, as well as for baskets. Large pkt. Sc.; >2 oz. 26c.; oz. 40c. 

 Annuals — Carefully prepared from seed of fragrant flowers only. Liberal pkt. Sc.; J-^ oz. 25c.; oz. 40c. 

 Evening Bloomers — This mixture is composed of annuals which bloom late in the afternoon and dur- 

 ing the evening. Liberal pkt. 8c.; }4 oz. 26c.; oz. 40c. 

 Climbers — Seeds of many beautiful annual climbers. Liberal pkt. Sc.; H oz. 25c.; oz. 40c. 

 Everlasting and Ornamental Grasses — AU the annual varieties of each. Liberal pkt. Sc.; ^ oz. 25c.; 

 02. 40c. 



Biennials and Perennials — Great variety contained in this mixture. Large pkt. Sc.; oz. 26c.; oz. 40c. 

 Wild Flower Garden — The.se mixed flower seeds embrace more than a hundred varieties of such 

 easy growing and pretty flowers as are suitable for forming a wild flower garden. Liberal pkt. 

 Sc.; 14 oz. 25c.; oz. 40c. 



MONKEY FLOWER — Mimulus Punchatus — Tender-looking plants, with .singular shaped, and 

 brilliant colored flowers, blotclied and spotted in every conceivable manner. Fine Hybrid 

 Varieties Mixed, pkt. 100 seeds 4c. 

 MUSK PLANT — Mimulus Moschatus — A well-known and favorite plant both for outside bord- 

 ers and for pot culture in Spring. Cultivated on account of the musky odor of the plant. 

 Pkt. 100 seeds 4c. 



of various colors. 

 Mixed, pkt. 100 



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