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H. W. BUCKBEE. ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS. 



BUCKBEE'S 



FULL OF LIFE" NASTURTIUMS 



DWARf, or TOM THUMB— 2 



Of recent years remarkable improvements have been 

 made in Dwarf or Tom Thumb Nasturtiums, so that 

 now we have a class of plants unrivaled in beauty and 

 elTect for bedding and cut flower purposes. 

 Buckbee's Fancy Mixed — The best ever produced, and 

 not e juale.i lor gorgeousness of color and brilliancy 

 of efitect. embracing every known good sort and a 

 choice collection of new hybrids. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 12c.; 

 M lb. 45c.; lb. $1.60. 

 Finest Mixed — Fine mixture, superior to that generally 

 sold. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 10c. ; M lb. 35c ; lb. $1.25. 



Good Mixed — From a very fine collection. Pkt. 3c.; oz. 

 8c.; M lb. 25c.; lb. 80c. 



Price of the Following Varieties 



Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c. 

 Aurora — Yellow, petals blotched, veined carmine. 

 Beauty — Scarlet, splashed canary. 

 Bronze Color — Beautiful'burnished bronze color. 

 Chameleon — Straw color, spotted and veined with red. 

 Cloth of Gold — Foliage yellow, flowers scarlet. 

 General lacqueminot — Fancy deep red rose. 

 Golden King — Golden yellow; very fine. 

 King of Tom Thumbs— Intense scarlet flowers. 

 Lady Bird — YeUow, barred with ruby crimson. 

 Mystic Shrine — New dark crimson, nearly black. 

 Ocean Wave — Rare: flowers creamy white. 

 Queen of Orange — Flowers large, rich orange. 

 Prince Henry — Golden yellow, marbled scarlet. 

 Rose — .\ very pleasing "shade. 

 Royal Scarlet — Most brilliant colored variety. 

 Compact Lustrous — Flowers flashing scarlet' 

 Crystal Palace Gem — Sulphur, spotted maroon. 

 Empress of India — Dark leaves, crimson flowers. 

 Intensity — Intense crimson, almost black. 

 Spotted King — A handsome sort. 

 Ruby King — Magnificent ruby rose, dark foliage. 



LOBB'S NASTURTIUMS— 4 



Lobb's Special Mixed — Besides the six types here de- 

 scribed this embraces seed of manv other most beauti- 

 ful varieties. Pkt. 4c.: oz. 12c.; Vi lb. 35c.; lb. $1.26. 



Price of the Following Varieties 



Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c. 

 Cardinale — Striking cardinal red color. 

 Giant of Battles — Sulphur color, spotted red. 

 Gold Garnet — Shining yellow, mottled garnet. 

 King of the Blacks — Rich deep brown. 

 Lucifer — The richest, velvety, deep crimson. 

 Spitfire — New, brightest, most glowing of aU. 



TALL, or CLIMBING— 5 



Among the easiest grown and prettiest o( cUmbers for fences, trellises, .. 

 quickly running six to twelve feet, tnriving well even on poor soil. Free bloomer,-, 

 and the green .seed poils make excellent pickle.s. 



Fine Mixed — From a very nice collection. Pkt. 3c.; oz. Sc.; H H>. 25c.; lb. 80c. 

 Select Mixed — Fullv equal, if not surpas.-ing, the mixtures offered bv other seedsmen. 



Pkt. 4c.; oz. lOc; !i lb. 30c.; lb. $1.00. i 

 Buckbee's Superior Mixed — Without question the most superior mixture ever offtred. 



Pkt. Sc.; oz. 15c.; 34 lb. 50c.; lb. $1.75. 



Price of the Following Varieties 



Pkt. 5c.; oz. 10c. 

 Crystal Gem — Handsome pearly white. 

 Dark Crimson — Deep, rich and Velvety. 

 Dunnett's Orange — Bright orange, blotched red. 

 Eduard Otto — \'elvety bronze, yellow spur. 

 Fire King — Gorgeous scarlet : best of all. 



Golden Leaved Scarlet Golden Climber; also called Scarlet and Gold > — Light yellow 



foliage contrasts brightly with the deep scarlet flowers. 

 Heinemanni — Silky bronze chocolate. 

 Hemisphericum — Straw color, with rosy scarlet blotches. 

 Regalianum — Purple violet. 



King Theodore — Rich deep crimson, almost black. 

 Schuermani — Rich striped yellow and crimson. 

 Von Moltke — Bluish rose. 



HT6RIDS OF MADAME GUNTER. New Climbing Nasturtiums— 3 



These new hybrids make a strong growth, climbing 

 from 5 to 6 feet, and covered from Spring to Fall with 

 large, substantial flowers of the most brilliant shades. 

 They are remarkable for their wide range of colors, em- 

 bracing almost every color. Pkt 6c. ; oz. 12c. 



CANARY BIRD FLOWER 



( Tropo-iolurn Canariense) 



Beautiful climber, the 

 charming little canary color- 

 ed blossom bearing a fancied 

 resemblance to a bird with 

 its wings half expanded. The 

 plant has a luxuriant, ramb- 

 ling character, and if seeds 

 are planted by the side of ar- 

 bor or trelUs'will run about 

 twenty feet, and will blossom 

 from July until fro.<t. Tender 

 annual. Pkt. 5c. 



firtrrremic T r>iiicinnn Piirrhflcp MiYtiirp The astounding arrav of brilliant colors and rich markings, the giant size and the ever- 

 IjOrgeous l^OUlSiana t-urcnase mLilure hlooming propensity make this unquestionably the best and most desirable Nasturtium 

 mixture ever blended. It was the Nasturtium sensation of 1908. 1 intend to show my continued hberality by offering it at this low price: Pkt. 

 of 25 or more seeds, 10c. ; oz. 25c.; U lb. T5c. 



BUCKBEE'S FAMOUS SPLENDID MIXTURE 



Without doubt this is one of the finest Mixtures ever blended. World beating, First, Last and Always. Try It. 



Tliis mixture comprises all the magnificent varieties offered on this page, with the single exception of my "Louisiana Purchase" Mixture. 

 In addition there will be found many new hybrids of w^ondrous beauty. A BIG BARGAIN. Just think of it Pkt. 7c.; oz. ISc; H' lb. 60c.; 

 lb. $l.ra; (See illustration No. 1. ) 



PLANTS GROWN FROM SEED ARE THE CHOICEST AND RAREST. BUCKBEE'S ARE ALWAYS BEST. 



