
R.B.BUCHANAN SEED CO. se MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, y@2y 
BUCK BRAND. TESTED SEEDS <Y 
BUCHANAN’S FLOWER SEEDS 
CULTURAL DIRECTIONS are printed on the packets. By following them almost 
any person will have fair success in the culture of flowers. While some seeds need 
special treatment, the following general rules will apply to all: Make the surface of 
the soil as fine, smooth and level as possible; do not plant when the ground is wet; 
cover each lot of seeds to a uniform depth, which should not be more than four or six 
times the diameter of the seed; press the soil firmly over the seed; plant in rows so 
that the starting plants can be seen easily, thin out the young plants to prevent crowd- 
ing and keep entirely free from weeds. Never allow the seedlings to suffer from drouth. 

All Prices on this Page Post Paid All 10c Pkts. 3 for 25c—7 for 50c 
BUCHANAN’S CALIFORNIA GROWN SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
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LATE FLOWERING SPENCER SWEET PEAS’ Pkt. Oz. Lb. Lb. 
850 King White. Pure white. Free flowering, very large .10 .15 .50 1.75 

851 Pinkie,’ Tharge rose Spink. aia s ceed eronesse treks ehoners LOC OM OOM. co 
852 Capri. Clear silver blue. Long stems............. LOMO DO Lado 
853 Fiery Cross. Brilliant orange cerise............... PLO eee Loe. DOL. 75 
854 Ambition. Rich lavender with sheen of rose pink.. .10 .15 .50 1.75 
855 Warrior. Rich red maroon flushed with bronze.... .10 .15 .50 1.75 
856 Debutante. Salmon shaded coral.................. AQ 3150 550) 1.975 
857 Dobbie’s Cream. Deep cream with waved petals.... .10 .15 .50 1.75 
858 Powerscourt. Large lavender ..................... LO oe. LOU OOM Es D 
Sweet Peas 859 Rubicund. Crimson scarlet ..............++.+.++:: 10 4.15) 650) 1.75 
S60) Royal, Purple.s (Riche purple tn. cme cre cveleere ete eater 10 3.15) 50) 1.75 
861 Prince of Orange. Deep orange..................- 10 Loe OOmel. dD 
876 Unrivalled Mixture. Beautiful blend of all above 
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Si58 Ruffled pVLixture as cicero easiest os eens LO 7.15, 7.45, 51°50 
EARLY FLOWERING SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
825 Improved Snowstorm. Finest white............... 15 .40 1.25 4.00 
826 Grenadier. Dazzling poppy scarlet................ 15 .50 1.50 5.00 
828 Burpee’s Salmon. Rich salmon overlaid with cop- 
pery Sheena cee ne ier tien erste amie oe eee ote er eters 15 .40 1.25 4.00 
829 Zvolanek’s Rose. Bright rose pink, very floriferous .15 .40 1.25 4.00 
PEL Matin ht i variate Kets J RIED “Oh sada cso ob aNO OnOclOORDNE One 15 .40 1.25 4.00 
831 Glitters. Brilliant, sparkling cerise................ 15 .40 1.25 4.00 
827 Harmony. Clear lavender, very free flowering...... 15 .40 1.25 4.00 
832 Mixed. Well balanced of newest and brightest colors .10 .20 .60 2.00 
AGERATUM. Popular summer and fall blooming plants. The 
dwarf varieties are ideal for borders, rockeries, beds and they, 
as well as the tall varieties are excellent cut flowers. 
506 Midget Blue. The fine delicate foliage is practically covered Y% 
with true ageratum blue flowers. Really dwarf—grows only Pkt. Oz. 
3 to 4 inches high. All America Silver Medal Winner...... 25 
501 Little Gem. Dwarf. Deep amethyst blue, compact plants— 
TFESRAOW SLING pacere.citare or eiess a Ae Loe e, wleuens er gress aust ois sl SCE Ae Clot ctr nceatees 10 = 35 
502 Mixed. Dwarf varieties of blue and white.................... 10 = .25 
500A ABRONIA (Sand Verbena). A charming trailing plant with 
verbena-like heads of fragrant flowers of rose with white center .10  .25 
500B ARCTOTIS (Blue-eyed African Daisy). (2 to 3 feet high.) Its 
daisy-like flowers are pearly white with a gold band surround- 
ing a delicate mauve center. Foliage gray green. Good cut- 
TIO WET Beice evils ero. ereiscscoredoge Crore GPO scaia! duel o ep eiateleve StansEenMC ra A cteiadey creat Cea 10 = =.20 
504 ALYSSUM Little Gem. Small white flowers completely cover 
the dwarf compact plants which grow only 4 to 5 in. tall. Won- 
derlLulsfor sed sings eo sacks eles oo whovnnetoetse oie ence aay tere alah eee 10 =.15 
507 Violet Queen. A beautiful fragrant sweet Alyssum of bright 
violet hue holding its color through the hottest weather. The 

Antirrhinum (Snapdragon) 

pestevioletiedging, plant wel know. 44. orbs eee eee 10 ~=.40 
505 Sweet Alyssum. Flowers white and honey scented, an early 
bloomer and continues until frost. 8 to 10 in high........... 1LOP LD 
503 Saxatile Compactum. (Hardy Alyssum.) Eight inches, dwarf, 
cream or straw “Colors oe ose aicccseins Siete neti Ie eee tate eae eee eee 10 = 25 
508 AMARANTHUS (Mixed). Brilliant foliage plant. Useful for 
bedding and background. Grows 4 to 5 feet................. <10.- 215 
ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon). Beautiful spikes of gaily colored 
flowers. Excellent for beds, borders and cut flowers. Easily 
grown from seed. 
TALL FLOWERING. 24 to 36 inches. 
514 Firefly (Scarlet) 511 Golden King (Yellow)....... 10 2) 5 
512 Venus (Soft Pink) 513 Rose Queen (Rose Pink)..... 10 SD 
510 Harmony (Terra Cotta orange, shaded rose).................. 10) See 
515A Silver Pink (Exquisite Light Pink)........................... 10 “ie 
515 Tall Mixed 516 Dwarf Mixed 2,7 10 = «45 
517 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA RUST PROOF MIXTURE. 
Full range of popular shades, 85% rust resistant. Awarded cer- 
tificate! cof: -HOnOME ne eo eicnik clon cre terse Me ee ae ee 10 ~=—«.50 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine). Graceful plants, bloom early, pre- 
ferring partial shade and considerable moisture. 
520 MRS. SCOTT ELLIOTT STRAIN. Single (Longspurred Mixed). 
Finest Columbine in existence. These perennials delight in 
Aquilegia (Columbine)—Long Spurred Part shade cs Vejt Se cre era als olor adessefsvatere re er sue shasta rhs ena" ciel een 15 1.00 



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