R.B.BUCHANAN SEED COt MEMPHIS,TENNESSEE 
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All 10c Pkts. 3 for 25c—7 for 50c 
Pkt. 
713 PHYSOSTEGIA—False Dragon Head. One of the prettiest 
hardy perennials producing tall, decorative spikes of a delicate 
shade of orchid. Blooms freely all summer. 
PORTULACA (Rose Moss). Select the hottest, sunniest 
place for this little plant. Forms masses of delicate green foliage 
covered with bright colored flowers. 
715 Single, Mixed 10c—25c 716 Double, Mixed. 
718 RICINUS (Castor Oil Beans). Garden annual of luxuriant 
growth with large palm-like leaves; very attractive on account 
of their semi-tropical effect. The colors of the foliage are very 
rich, ranging from green to deep bronze. Mixed. 
717 PYRETHRUM ROSEUM. (Painted Daisy). Lacy, fern like 
foliage, 2 ft. plant with 1-2 ft. spread. Wiry stems with slender 
petalled daisies 3 in. across, produced in shades of white and 
pink to deep rose and crimson. Finest mixed. 
720 SALPIGLOSSIS (Painted Tongue). One of the most at¬ 
tractive annuals about 18 inches high, bearing throughout 
the season large flowers of many beautiful colors. 
SALVIA OR SCARLET SAGE. Is a bedding plant that keeps 
the garden bright until late in autumn, makes a good pot plant, 
does well in window boxes, useful for cutting. 
721 Splendens. The old favorite bedding variety, producing dur¬ 
ing the summer and fall dazzling scarlet flowers in profusion. . 
722 Bonfire. A new dwarf scarlet sage of dense, compact growth. . 
723 Farinacea. Lavender blue flowers. 
725 SCARLET RUNNER VINE. Rapidly growing annual reaches 
a height of 15 feet, produces showy scarlet sweet pea-shaped 
blossoms. 
726 SCABIOSA (Mourning Bride). A very beautiful plant and 
a great favorite with gardeners, splendidly adapted for beds, 
borders and cutting. The flowers are full, fluffy and exqui¬ 
sitely colored and borne on long graceful stems. Mixed. 
726A Ageratum Blue 726B Black Prince (Purple). 
726C Fiery Scarlet 726D Rose 726E Yellow. 
728 SCHIZANTHUS (Butterfly Flower). One of our finest an¬ 
nuals, bearing a profusion of pretty butterfly-like flowers of 
various colors, closely resembling some species of orchids. 
729 SENSITIVE PLANT. Curious and interesting, pinkish white 
flowers; the leaves close and droop when touched or shaken. . 
STOCKS (Gilliflower). Stocks are hardy annuals, indis¬ 
pensable in every garden. For either bedding or pot culture 
they are desirable. Average height of plants IX feet. 
731 Dwarf Ten Weeks—Mixed... 
732 Giant Perfection (Cut-and-Come-Again)—Mixed. 
734 TORENIA. Rich green bushy plants 1 ft. high. Trumpet 
like, richest blue with contrasting yellow lip and throat. 
SWEET WILLIAM. An old favorite hardy garden plant 
thriving in any good garden soil and lasting for years. Grows 
about 1 foot high. 
736 Single, Mixed 10c—15c 737 Double, Mixed 
738 TEXAS BLUEBONNET (Lupin’s). This is the Texas State 
flower. Grows wild all over the prairies of Texas. 
739 THUNBERGIA (Black-eyed Susan). Beautiful, rapid¬ 
growing annual climbers, preferring a warm, sunny situation; 
used extensively for hanging baskets, vases, low fences, etc. 
Very pretty flowers in buff, white, orange, etc., with dark eyes. . 
733 TITHONIA (Mexican Sunflower). Orange Vermillion, re¬ 
sembling single African Merigolds, foliage and habit of growth 
like Dahlias. 
740 TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker, Torch Lily). Tall spikes of 
brilliant orange-red flowers, good for hardy border, makes 
splendid cut flowers. 
VERBENA. One of the most popular garden annuals. For 
beds, borders and window boxes. 
741 Mammoth Purple 742 Mammoth Scarlet. 
743 Mammoth White 744 Mammoth Pink. 
745 Mammoth Yellow 746 Mammoth Mixed. 
748 Buchanan’s Collection of Mammoth Verbenas. One 
packet each of five separate colors.35c 
749 VENIDIUM. Large brilliant orange flowers, 3 in. across with 
black-purple zone at base of ray petals and a dark center. 
VINCA ROSEA (Periwinkle). Ornamental free blooming 
plants, with dark laurel-like foliage and handsome pink and 
white flowers. Seed should be sown early. 
750 White 752 White with Eye 751 Pink 753 Mixed... 
754 Buchanan’s Collection of Vinca. One packet each of three 
separate colors.25c 
755 WALLFLOWER. The large spikes are very conspicuous in 
beds and borders; very useful in making bouquets. Finest mixed. 
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Pyrethrum Roseum (Painted Daisy) 
Scabiosa 
Verbena 
747 BEAUTY OF OXFORD HYBRIDS—A 
striking rose-red similar to its parent Beauty 
of Oxford, but with a softening touch of 
salmon-pink. It is the finest and brightest 
rose colored Verbena ever produced from 
seed. Pkt. 15c, X oz. 75. 
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