WM. C. BECKERT 



ALLEGHENY, PA. 



BeckerVs Select Sweet Peas 



PRICE OF ALL PACKETS, 5 CENTS, UNLESS OTHERWISE QUOTED 



Slovens 



Newest and Best 



SWEET 



PEAS 



We offer a very fine assortment of these beautiful, fragrant and very popular flowers. We have 

 these grown for us under the most favorable conditions as to soil and climate, and the quality of our 

 stock is unexcelled. Sweet Peas should be sown very late in the fall, or as early in spring as possi- 

 ble. The soil should be rich, the drills six inches deep. Cover first about an inch, and as the 

 plants grow fill in until the drill is full. 



All the following varieties, 5 cts, per pkt., 10 cts. per oz., 15 cts. for 2 ozs,, 25 cts. per 14 lb. 



Aurora. Flaked orange-salmon. 

 Blanche Burpee. Pure white; of immense 

 size. 



Black Knight. Deep maroon self-colored. 

 Celestial. Delicate azure-blue. 

 Captain of the Blues. Purplish mauve and 

 pale blue. 



Earliest of All. Same as Extra-Early Blanche 



Perry, but earlier. 

 Emily Eckford. Standard reddish mauve. 

 Emily Henderson. White; blooms early. 

 Extra-Early Blanche Ferry. Pink and 

 white. 



Fashion. Purplish carmine. 

 Cray Friar. Beautiful watered purple on 



■white ground. 

 Lady M. Curry. Bright orange-pink. 

 Lovely. Soft shell-pink. 

 Lottie Eckford. White, suffused with lav- 

 ender-blue. 

 Maid of Honor. White, edged blue. 

 Mars. Bright scarlet; large. 

 Monarch. Deep bronzy maroon and dark 

 blue. 



Mikado. Cerise ground, veined with 

 white. 



Mrs. Eckford. Pale primrose-yellow. 

 Navy Blue. Purple standard, navy blue 

 wings. 



Superb Mixture of Finest Large-Flowering Sorts: Oz. 10 cts.. 2 ozs. 15 cts., 



4 ozs. 25 cts., lb. 75 cts., by mail 85 cts. 

 Fine Mixed. 50 cts. per lb., by mail 60 cts. 



DWARF SWEET PEAS. Foliage deep emerald-green; plants not over 5 inches 

 high, and spreading in habit; very profuse and continuous bloomers. White and 

 Pink Cupids. Each, 10 cts. 



THUNBERGIAS 



These are among our best half hardy annual climbers, 

 graceful but very rapid growth, with elegant foliage and 

 flowers of white or yellow. Separate or Mixed. 

 Alata. Flowers buff, with dark center. I Aurantiaca. 



New Countess. Lavender, light blue wings. 

 Prima Donna. Lovely shade of soft pink. 

 Prince of Wales. Bright rose-pink. 

 Ramona. White, splashed with pale pink. 

 Royal Rose. Deep rosy pink. 

 Stanley. Rich , dark maroon. 

 Salopian, One of the best scarlets. 

 Venus. Salmon-buff, shaded rosy pink. 



The vine is of slender and 

 xtremely pretty, dark-eyed 



Orange. 



Alba. White, with black eye. 



Bakeri. Entirely white. 



Cupid Sweet. Pea. 



