Rockford Seed Farms—H. W. BUCKBEE, ROCKFORD, ILL.—Forest City Greenhouses 
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Dracaena (Dragon Plant) 
INDIVISA — Beautiful ornamental-leaved plants ; long, nar¬ 
row, green foliage; indispensable as center plants for 
vases and for house decorations. Price, 20c; large size, 
35c. 
Lemon Verbena 
Fragrant Foliage 
This plant has the most 
fragrant foliage of any 
plant grown. Fragrance of 
the lemon. One plant will 
scent up a whole yard. 
Mainly grown for the de¬ 
lightful lemon-like scent of 
the leaves. A wonderful pot 
plant. Grows rapidly. White 
flowers; winter in the cel¬ 
lar. 20c each; 3 for 50c. 
Lobelia—Sapphire 
Primula 
Was very much pleased with last order. 
Mr. Manuel Costa, Box 632, Oak Bluffs, Mass. 
Baby’s Tears 
Comet Flower 
CRIMSON SPIKES (Acaly- 
pha Sanderii)—Leaves are 
dark green, from the axil 
of each of which springs 
a long, drooping spike of 
glowing crimson-scarlet, 
nearly an inch in diameter 
and from 18 to 24 inches 
long, very velvety in tex¬ 
ture. 25c each; 3 for 70c. 
Baby’s Tears 
A beautiful Irish Moss 
with miniature leaves form¬ 
ing a rounded mass of moss¬ 
like foliage. Its drooping 
habits adds to the grace and 
beauty of the plant. Lives 
nicely in a living room, if 
given a cool, damp soil. 25c 
each; 3 for 70c, postpaid. 
Philadelphia Cop¬ 
per Plant 
Indoor Rock Garden 
Collection 
Something new and really up to date. You will 
be ahead of your friends by ordering now. Each 
plant is entirely distinct. A wonderful selection. 
All are easy to grow, unique and attractive. 
Any of the Following, 3 for 50c, postpaid 
CRASSULA ARBORESCENS—Thick waxy leaves 
of a bright green color. Leaves about 2 inches 
long. 
CRASSULA LYCOPODIODES—Tender evergreen of 
a beautiful shade of dark green, making a fine 
pot plant. 
ECHEVERIA GLAUCA——Unusually dwarf; dark- 
green with long, round foliage. 
ECHEVERIA WEINBERGII—A new variety of the 
Echeveria family. Medium pointed foliage of 
metallic bronze. 
KALANCHOE TUBIFOLIA—Upright grower with 
long tubular foliage, producing the new plants 
on the ends of the foliage. 
SEDUM ADOLPHI—(see illustration.) Bushy 
plant—evergreen, fleshy leaves 1 y% inches long. 
SEDUM STAHLII—Upright. Leaves so fleshy 
that they look almost like small bronzy-green 
berries. 
SEMPERVIVUM HAWORTHII—Unusual with a 5 
pointed leaf very similar in growth to the other 
varieties of hardy Sedums. 
[SPECIAL OFFER—The entire $ 4 25 
set of 8 Indoor Rock Garden ** [ - 
Plants, postpaid for only. ■■I 
One of the most valuable plants for pot culture. 
A beautiful metallic bronze foliage speckled and 
splashed with yellow and gold markings. Flowers 
of small white and yellow tassels, early in summer. 
Thrives well in all climates. 22c each; 3 for 62c, 
postpaid. 
Trailing Firecracker Plant 
Fine for pots, vases or baskets. Showy foliage 
of dark texture and bluish-green color. Bright red 
flowers. Compact growth inclined to droop or trail. 
20c each; 3 for 55c. 
Lobelia—Sapphire 
A beautiful trailing plant with unusually large 
flowers of a rare sapphire-blue with a clear white 
eye. In bloom continuously and almost never out 
of flower. 15c each; 3 for 40c, postpaid. 
Viola Cornuta 
The Violas or Sweet Scented Pansies are the best 
edging plant for the perennial border or garden. 
Fine for the Rock Garden. 
APRICOT — Do not confuse this color with yellow as 
it is an exceptionally fine and distinct shade. 
JERSEY GEM — The color is pure, rich violet pur¬ 
ple and the flowers are very sweet scented. 
PAPILIO — A combination of light blue and pure 
white petals on the same flower. 
PURPLE BEAUTY — A rich velvety purple flower 
of good size. 
WHITE PERFECTION — Pure white flowers. 
Miscellaneous Plants 
Delivered to Your Door 
at Bargain Prices 
Giant Flowered Pansies 
Iff you want gay flowers in your garden order 
Masterpiece PANSIES 
Curled, Ruffled, Frilled, Stained, Striped and Blotched 
Our Giant Flowering Pansies of genuine American strain 
comprises a marvelous number of new shades and vari¬ 
eties as well as improved types from other lands. ah 
are of wonderful form, richest coloring, marvelous in size. 
There is no flower more admired than the Pansy; no 
flower border, be it ever so gay and gorgeous, is so inter¬ 
esting. The combination of color embraces striped, spotted, 
bordered and fringed: in rainbow colors, with rich velvety 
textures. Pansy plants, planted in the spring as soon as 
the frost is out of the ground, will begin to bloom at once, 
and afford daily pleasures. Price, 35c per doz.; 3 doz. 
Der $1.00; $3.25 for 100. 
Viola 
Comet Plant—Sanderii 
ALL POSTPAID 
Giant Cineraria, 24c Each 
An excellent pot plant. Flowers are large and 
of the richest shades of blue, purple, white, pink 
and crimson. Mixed varieties. 24c ea., 3 for 70c. 
Primula Obconica 
Magnificent clusters of flowers arranged in whorls set 
high above the rich velvety foliage. The colors are various 
shades of crimson, pink, blue, lavender and white, single, 
double and semi-double. 24c each; 3 for 69c; doz., $2.40. 
New Daisies 
BLUE DAISY—Delicate light blue with yellow disc. 15c 
each; 3 for 40c, postpaid. 
CALIFORNIA GIANT—Of the easiest culture and have 
beautiful flowers of clear white. 19c each; 3 for 54c, 
postpaid. 
YELLOW DAISY—A rich golden color. 20c each; 3 for 
55c, postpaid. 
For each one dollars worth at single plant or packet price you may select 20c worth extra 
