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



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Buckbee s Morning Glories 



NEW IMPERIAL OR GLANT JAPANESE — Finest Mixed Colors. These 

 maKOificont. single and double Japanese Morning Glories are entirely dis- 

 tinct, and vastly superior to all others in richness and beauty of color. 

 Vines grow 20 to 30 feet; handsome foliage; (lowers measure 4 to 6 inches 

 across. Pkt. 50 seeds 10c. 



BUCKBEE'S NEW DOUBLE— Novelty of my own introduction. Climbs 

 forty feet or more. Tlie fine double flowers give the vines an attractive- 

 ness which warrants their being placed in any position. Pkt. 50 seeds 10c. 

 IMPROVED CLIMBING MIXED— (Convolvulus Major)— Most popular 

 climber in cultivation. Of rapid growth; 1.5 to 20 feet high. Our seed is 

 .selected from the best varieties only, and is a great improvement over 

 the old-fashioned sorts. Pkt. 50 seeds 3c.; oz. 8c. 



MAURANDIA 



Choicest mi.xed. Graceful climber. Rich purple, white and rose, 

 fox-glove shaped blossoms; tender perennial cliniher, blooming first 

 seilson. Grows 6 feet high. Pkt. 100 seeds 4c. 



MINA LOBATA 



Half Hardy Me.xican climbing annual, having beautiful changeable 

 blossoms. Pkt. 12 seeds 4c. 



' MOMORDICA— (Balsam Apple) 



Finest mixed. A very curious annual climber with yellow blos- 

 soms and foliage similar to the canary bird flower. Pkt. 4c. 



MOON FLOWER— New Cross-Bred or Hybrid Variety 



Of great value for the North, as it is in full bloom one month be- 

 fore the White Seeded. The flowers are 4 to 6 inches across, and very 

 numerous. The foliage is of 3 distinct types. This is one of the most 

 vigorous of all the summer climbers. Will grow 30 to 40 feet in a 

 single season, and be covered with its large white flowers every even- 

 ing and cloud.v day. Pkt. 8c. 



MOON FLOWER— White Seeded 



Tliis is the variety most generally grown; the vines are almost covered with thou- 

 sands of immense white flowers, many of them measuring over 7 inches across. Pkt. 5c. 



PASSION FLOWER 



An elegant, easily growm climber. Beautiful for windows, 

 door summer climber. Choicest Mixed, Pkt. 5c. 



Magnificent as an out- 



RHODOCHITON— (Volubile) 

 The prettiest of all climbers. Easily grown. Pkt. 20 seeds 8c. 



SMILAX 



Well known and popular climber. Invaluable for decorative purposes. Pkt. 60 

 seeds 6c.; oz. 30c.; oz. 50c. 



THUNBERGIA, or Black-Eyed Susan 



Choicest mixed, very elegant. The colors are pure white, hght yellow and deep or- 

 ange, and of each color there is a variety with white eves, also with black eyes. Pkt. 16 

 seeds 4c. 



TRUMPET CREEPER 



climbing vine: covered summer and fall witli charming and 

 Pkt. 4c. 



Rapid growing, hardy 

 beautiful ma.s.ses of bloom. 



NEW CUPID SWEET PEAS 



New Cupids — The Dwarf Sweet Pea 



I have this year still further perfected these magnificent Dwarf varieties. The Cupids 

 have demonstrated their complete supremacy over all competitors among this charming 

 variety. EspeciaUy desirable for pots and edgings. 



Countess of Radnor (lavender). Duke of Edinburgh (salmon red, vpings deep rose ). Firefly (glowing scarlet ). 



Primrose (nch primrose tint ). Blanch Ferry (the best pink ). Alice Eckford (creamy white blended with soft pink ). 



Beauty (rose, shaded with carmine ). White (clear white ). Finest Mixed Cupids. 

 Any of the above 9 varieties: Pkt. 4c.; oz. 7c.; 2 oz. 12c.; li lb. 20c.; lb. 76c. 



Perennial Sweet Pea (Lathyrus) 



Often called Everlasting Pea 

 FINEST MIXED — A wonderfully improved selection of these popular favorites. Perfectly hardy and 

 live year after year, bearing magnificent clusters of flowers. Commences to bloom early in the 

 spring. ^'""^ 



Pkt. 7c. 



Buckbee'3 New Dwarf Yellow 

 Sweet Pea 



The Best Navslty in Sweet Peas 



This is undoubtedly one of the most beautitul, 

 interesting and easily grown plants in existence; 

 low grop ing, protusely brancning plant, every 

 branch eriding in racemes G to lO inclies long, 

 of beautiful, large Sweet Pea-iike lowers. These 

 flowers are of a thick substance, fragrant and of 

 a golden i;ellow color (except the keel in the 

 center, which looks hke brown velvet ) and are 

 followed by clusters of short, smooth pods. I 

 can recommend this most magnificent variety, 

 knowing that it will give purchasers the greatest 

 satisfaction. It blooms the first year from seed, 

 and in the garden may be treated as an annual. 

 This is certainly one of the finest novelties ever 

 introduced. A plant- in bloom reminds one of a 

 shower of gold. Pkt. 8c. 



