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H. W. BUCKBEE, ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS. 



FOUR OF BucKBEE's GRAND NEW ROSES 



WHITE MAMAX COOHET 



TjyCLE JOHN. 



These are Gems of the Purest Ray. My Annual Bargain AU Four are House Roses, But WiU Do Well 

 Easy to Grow and Certain to Delight You. ^O^^ Lovers Outside During the Summer Months. 



SPECIAL OFFER No. PlOl. Postpaid 



THE FOUR GRAND NEW 

 ROSES. WORTH $2.00. 



For 60c. 



UNCLE JOHN — Ever-Blooming Tea — Certainly a very beautiful var- 

 iety. The flowers are large, very full aud double, charming in bud 

 and bloom. Produces its splendidly formed flowers on loag,''^ift 

 stems; color sulphur yellow, shaded pink and fragrant. ' " 

 Worth 50c.; My price 20c. 



KILLARNEY — \ distinguished imported Hybrid Tea Rose. The 

 flowers are large, full and double, with petals well arranged. Botii 

 in bud and when fully expanded, they are extremely beautiful 

 and the fragrance is delicious. The color is nnusually rich, deep 

 pink with handsome carmine shading. A perpetual bloomer, a 

 single plant often produciiig 200 to .300 exquisite blossoms. 

 Worth 50c.; My price 20c. 



LA DETROIT — Color a rich, strikingly handsome rose pink, highly 

 colored; a wonderful free producer, upward of 500 blossoms on a 

 single plant; flowers are large and fragrant and {ft-oduced on long 

 stems, which add greatly to its appearance. 

 Worth 50c.; My price 20c. 



WHITE MAMAK COCHET — Considered one of the most beautiful of 

 all Tea Roses. The color is white, slightly tinged with pinkish 

 yellow at the center, but at times the flower wiU remain a pure 

 snowy white. One of the most profuse bloomers I have ever 

 grown. 



Worth 50c.; My price 20c. 



Four Late Novelties ^Pt"?'<'«''',^°«^°2- 



The Set of Four 



ROSES OF THE RAREST MERIT 



Postpaid for . 

 WORTH $1.90. 



All Four are House Roses, But 

 Will Do Well Outside During the 

 Summer Months. :- -:- -:- 



RICHMOND — New Hardy Ever-blooming Rose — The color is magnificent rich, fiery ruby, 

 ■with deep crimson tones in the depth of the flowers Petals are covered with a rich vel- 

 vety bloom, like those of General Jacqueminot Fragrance is delightful, all-pervading and 

 refreshing, the crowning glory which alone would suffice to give it a high place among 

 fine Roses. Received medals and certificates at all horticultural exhibitions. 

 Worth 60c.; My price 20c. 



ETHEREAL — The Crystal White Tea Rose. — Best white Rose in the worid. This 

 beautiful Rose has not only a royal name, but is a royal Rose as well. There 

 are white Roses that have elegant buds, but when full blown are not all that is 

 desired. Then again, there are white Roses that are elegant when full blown, 

 but have poor buds. This Rose combines both of these good qualities. It is 

 a continuous bloomer, producing successive crops of buds and flowers in the 

 greatest profusion. Buds are very beautifully formed, with large petals of best 

 substance. It shows no center when fully open; color pure snowT white; and 

 when you add a rich perfume, coupled wiih a vigorous growth, wliat more 

 could vou ask? .-Vn easy winner oj'er all comsfititorsin its color. 

 Worth 50c.; My price 20c. ■"- ^- ■ '■ 



SUNRISE — Ever-blooming Tea Rose-r-<Dolorisia^rich, glowing pink, much 

 darker than Bridesmaid, and a stronger grower; flowers carefully 

 made, after fashion of Bridesmaid; produced on lone stitT stems: free 

 bloomer, hundreds of flowers and buds on single plant, fragrant 

 Worth 40c-; My price 15c. 



MAID OF HONOR— New Ever-blooming Tea Rose — A new and beautiful 

 Tea Rose, with which we are highly pleased; valuable aUke for for- 

 cing under glass for winter flowers and outdoor bedding in summer. 

 The color is a deep saffron yellow, flesh and peach pink, ^'ery fra- 

 grant. One of the most profuse bloomers we nave ever grown. One 

 hundred flowers and buds counted upon a single 1-year-old plant. 

 . Worth 50c.; My price 20c. 



ETHEREAL. 



MY STOCK OF PLANTS WAS NEVER SO COMPLETE. PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT. 



