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WM. C. BECKERT, PITTSBURG, PA. • SELECT FLOWER SEEDS 

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COSMOS, continued 

 Klondike. Flowers orange- 

 yellow; early and continuous 

 bloomer. Also nice as a pot- 

 plant. 4 ft. Pkt. 10 cts. 



Lady Lenox. \'er>- large flow- 

 ers 5 to 6 inches in diameter, of a 

 beautiful shell-pink. Elegant for 

 cutting. 5 ft. Pkt. lo cts., J^oz. 

 25 cts. 



Mammoth Perfection. 



Very fine large-flowered varieties 

 attaining a diameter of 4 inches. 



Wliite, Pink, Red and Mixed. 

 Each, pkt. 10 cts., Koz. 20 cts. 



CtJPHEA platycentra (Cigar 

 Plant). TP. Black and scar- 

 let; very free-flowering. A 

 handsome pot-plant and nice 

 for vases, baskets, etc. i ft. 

 Pkt. 25 cts. 



CYCLAMEN hhp° 



A popular pot-plant for winter 

 and spring-flowering, blooms are 

 very freely produced and last a 

 long time. Seedlings bloom in 

 eight to ten months. 



Giant-flowered (Persicum 

 giganteum). Best strain; or- 

 chid-flowering. Giant Deep 

 Crimson, Giant Deep Rose, 

 Giant Pink, Giant Wbite, 

 Giant White with red eye. Giant Mixed 

 seeds Si. i.ooo seeds S8. 



DAHLIAS 



Cosmos, Lady Lenox 

 Each, pkt. 25 cts., 100 



CYPERUS 



Alternifolius. Well known as Umbrella Plant. Ornamental 

 foliage and a fine house plant. Also suitable for aquaria, etc. Nice 

 plants are easily grown from seed in ten to twelve weeks. 2 ft. Fkt. 



Alternifolius nanus compactus. 



preceding, equally valuable. Pkt 



A dwarf bushy form of the 



cts. 



DATURA Cornucopiae (Thorn Apple, or Trumpet Flower). HEA. 

 This is a very sweet-scented double form having two cones, one 

 within the other, interior white, exterior violet or purple. ii> ft. 

 Pkt. s cts. 



These are so easily grown 

 from seed that we think in a 

 year or two the popular demand 

 will be for seed instead of tubers. 

 The beautiful new introductions 

 of the past two seasons afford 

 single and double flowers in 

 wonderful variety, all classes 

 coming quite true from seed, and 

 supplying magnificent colors. 

 In the garden these seedling 

 Dahlias bloom as early and freely 

 as the plants grow from tubers. 

 Dahlias should have good rich 

 soil. Pinching out the points of 

 growths tends to dwarf the plants 

 and also incites to earlier flower- 

 ing. 



Cactus, Double Laxge- 

 flowering Dwarf. \'er\- distinct 

 and showy and nearly true from 

 seed. Manj' colors. 3 to 4 ft. 

 Pkt. 25 cts. 



Cactus, Single-flowered. 

 From a fine collection. Pkt. loc. 



Single Mixed. A fine strain 

 of large flowers in manv colors. 

 Pkt. 5 cts. 



Double Large -flowering 

 Show Varieties. Saved from the 

 finest double flowers. Pkt. loc. 



Twentieth Century, or 

 Orchid - flowered. Flowers 

 inches diameter. In colors they vary from 

 Pkt. 10 cts. 



DIMORPHOTHECA Aurantiaca. A wonderfully free-flowing 

 plant from South Africa that has proved itself worthy of its many 

 tributes of praise. It begins flowering in small pots six weeks after 

 sowing and forms a nice pot-plant. In the garden it is a continual 

 sheet of bloom; faded flowers must be removed to sustain vigor. 

 About August I a mulching of manure will assist new growth and 

 succession of flowers. The many-petaled flowers are deep orange 

 or ochre-yellow with a black zone at base and a small brown disc. 

 Yl to % ft. Pkt. 25 cts. 



I awn Soorl If you desire a perfect lawn, use our 



i^dwu urdsa oeeu. EVERGREEN LAWN SEED. See inside 

 of back cover for directions. 



single and very large 4 x 

 white to deep crimson. Late, 



Cyclamen giganteum 



DELPHINIUM HP 



These, when established, 

 form most stately plants that 

 bloom throughout July, Au- 

 gust and September. Mag- 

 nificent blues predominate, 

 although other attractive 

 colors are not wanting. The 

 entire list will bloom the first 

 season from early sown seed. 

 July and August are good 

 months for outdoor sowing. 

 Flowers spikes that have lost 

 their beauty should be re- 

 moved promptly, promoting 

 additional bloom. 



Cardinale. This is an ele- 

 gant variety; scarlet flowers, 

 yellow center. 3 ft. Pkt. 25c. 



Cashmerianum. Pale to 

 deep blue flowers, dwarf 

 branching habit; distinct. 

 I 1., ft. Pkt. 15 cts. 



Formosum. Dark blue, 

 with white eye. A popular 

 variety 23.2 ft. Pkt. 10 cts. 



Formosum coelestinum. 

 One of the most lovely bUn-^ 

 A celestial color. 2}, ■> tt 

 Pkt. It cts. 



Cactus Dahlia 



