BUCKBEE'S -FULL OF LIFE" SEEDS, PLAHXS AflD BULBS. 



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NOTICE 

 All the rosea listed 

 on this p a pe are 

 hardy and wih liv*- 

 outside during the 

 winter moiithw if 

 nicely mulched, 

 well covered and 

 l»ratected. 



HAKDY HYBRID 



P erpetual R^oses 



Roses that live forever. Flowers of large 

 size and delightfully fragrant. 



ALFRED COLOMB — Justly celebrated as one of the very finest; extra 

 large round flowers, very double and lull. Color is clear cherry red 

 passins to brip-ht crimson. 



AMERICAN BEAUTY — It is a vigorous grower and free bloomer. In 

 color the flowers are of a rich shaded crimson, and are great keep- 

 ers. Verv lar?e and double; exceedingly sweet. 



ANNA DE DEISBACH — The color is the most lovely brilliant carmine; 

 long pointed buds and large, finely formed flowers, very full, 

 louble, and del'>htfully sweet. 



CAPir^INE CHRISTY — Fresh delicate pink, with deeper shading in 

 center of flower: beautiful. 



CLIO - The flower is of flesh color with a rosy pinli center; large and 

 globular; verv hardv. 



COQUETTE DES ALPES — .\ lovely pure white Rose; very full and free 

 in flower; delicious fragrance. 



DUKE OF EDINBURG — One of the finest dark red Roses known; very 

 fragrant. 



GENERAL JACQUEMINOT — The best known hybrid perpetual in ex- 

 istence. Buds of a bright and sliining crimson, very rich and vel- 

 vetv, exceedingly brilliant and hand.some. 



GIANT OF BATTLES— Fine, large, double, rich, red Hose, very frag- 

 rant. , 



GLORiE DE L' EXPOSITION BRUXELLES— Large, perfectly double 

 bright crimson, of velvety texture. 



GLORIE DE MARGOTTIN — Rich dazzling red; one of the most bril- 

 liant of all Roses. 



MAD. ALFRED DE ROUGEMONT — Pure Snow White flowers finely 



tiiiled with pale rosv blush; large, full and double, very fragrant. 

 MAD. CHAS. WOOD — Color bright, fiery scarlet; passing to fine rosy 



crimson, elegantly sliaded with maroon. 

 MAD. PLANTIER — This iron clad variety is as hardy as an oak. It 



bears thousands of snowy whitei fragrant Ro.-.es and is unequaled 



where a hard.y white Rose is needed. 

 MAGNA CHARTA — Large, full flowers, very double; fine form and 



sweet; color clear rosy red, beautifully flushed with violet crimson, 



a Drofuse bloomer, extremel,y hardy. ^,,11 ■ 



MARIE BAUMAN — One of the very best dark' red Roses. " ' • 

 PAUL NEYRON— Deep, shining Ro.se, very fresh and beauTilfflrflow- 



ers of mammoth size. The buds always develop fine and it is a 



strong grower. 



PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN— Rich, deep velvety crimson, passing 

 to intense maroon, shaded black, flowers are large, handsome and 

 freely produced. 



SPECIAL PRICE: Fine Plants postpaid, 20c. ; 3 for 50c. Large 2-year- 

 old Roses, by express, at buyer's expense, 35c. each; 3 for $1.00; 

 $3.50 per dozen. 



Perpetual Moss Roses 



BLANCHE MOREAU — The flowers, which are borne in clusters, are 

 very large, full, sweet and of perfect form. They are pure waxy 

 white in color and daintil.v framed in the most exquisite green moss. 



HENRY MARTIN — The ground color of this exquisite Rose is a rich 

 glossy pink, richly shaded with the most beautiful tint of crimson 

 toward the center. The flowers are of large size, of globular form 

 and very full and double. Flowers and buds are furnished with 

 an abundance of fairy-like moss. 



SPECIAL PRICE: Fine Plants postpaid, 

 Roses, by express, at 



Extremely Hardy. No Roses More Beautiful. 



Deliciously Fragrant. Perfect of Form. 



JOHN CRANSTON— This elegant variety completes my set of Moss 

 Rose beauties. When you have planted a wax,y white and a dain- 

 ty pink .Moss Ro.se, tlien you will only lack my superb red to make 

 your collection complete. This rose combines the good qualities 

 of the other Moss Roses, and is the most beautiful deep glowing 

 crimson imaginable. The flowers are of large size and perfectly 

 double, borne in the greatest profusion. A.n exceptionally grand 

 variety. 



20c. each; 3 for 60c. Large 2-year-old 



buyer's expense, 35c. each; 3 for $1.00. •' •^-'i'' "» s-; ■ i 



BUCKBEE'S FLOWERS WERE GRAND PRIZE MEDAL WINNERS, WORLD'S FAIR FLOWER SHOW. 



