Wm. C. Beckert's List of Select Flower Seeds, Pittsburg, Pa. 



GIANT TRIMARDEAU 

 PANSIES continued 

 President Carnot. Wljite, 

 blotched with -iiades of violet- 

 blue. 



Royal Purple. Fine daik 

 piir|ile. 



Quadricolor. :?ky blut- 

 etlged violet, lower petals luar- 

 bled. 



Striped. Striped, mottled 

 and flaked. 



Snowflake. Satinv wbite. 



White. Witb violet eve. 



YeUow Gem. Pure yelbnv. 



Each of the preceding Giant 

 varieties, or a mixture of all oi 

 them, pkt. 10 cts., '402 60 els , 

 oi. S2.2S. 



Good Mixed German Pan- 

 sies. Pkt. .5 cts., \ctz. 45 cts.. 

 oz. $l..iO. 



NEW TUFTED PANSIES 



( Viola cornula mirabilis) T P" 



A tirst-elas.'! noveltv. Plants 

 Tound, eompact. with il a r k 

 green, neat foliage. Flowers 

 1 to 1% mehe.s in diameter, stainlni;.' rr>-i lv a 

 stiff stems. In this race all hues ;iri- to be tf 

 to brightest scarlet, aurt from the most deli 

 purple. Besides this, flowers have three to five d;ir 

 frequentlj" margined with a yellow or whitish 

 comes true from seed. Pkt. 1.5 cts. 



PENTSTEMON Hartwegl grandiflorus 

 HHP° Producing large spikes of glo.xinia-like flow 

 in diameter, and of brilliant and varied colors. 



long, ' Inimitable. Striped ami 1. lurched 

 ■ell..w Single Mixed. Pkt. T, .-ts.. uz. *1. 



PETUNIAS, continued 

 Rosy Morn. Plauts .Iwarf 

 and bu.shy ; flowers brilliani 

 rose with white throat and cen 

 ter, and produced in great pro- 

 fusion. Pkt. 2.T cts. 



Baby Blue. Plant dwarf 

 and compact; blooms when only 

 a tew inches in height; flower's 

 1 inch across, of a reddish pur- 

 ple color; when seen in the sun- 

 light they appear a lovely blue: 

 very floriferous. Pkt. lO'cts. 



Howard's Star. The star 

 is light blush-pink, which deep- 

 ens in color as it reaches the 

 luargin. and finally blends with 

 the maroon ground color. Pkt. 

 10 cts. 



Adonis. Fiery carmine, with 

 white throat. Pkt. 10 cts. 



Snowball. Dwarf, busby 

 plants : small white flowers. 

 Pkt. 10 cts. 



Inimitable Dwarf . Striped 

 flowers, dwarf bushy plants; 

 very effective. Pkt.' 10 cts., 

 yioz. (iO Cts. 

 Pkt. 10 cts., %oz. 25 cts. 



jaiid. Tlie st 



(Beard -Tongue I, 

 ers, often '1 inches 

 Fine for beddiiii;. 



Whitlavia. D 



t,- % ft, Pkt. .1 ets. 



Campanularis caesia 



PHACELIA 



iolet. bell-shaped flowers for borders, baskets 



V new pale blue-flowered variety; very, 

 beautiful color. Pkt. n cts. 



PETUNIAS HHA 



flowers, or 

 the Petuiii; 

 years of p; 



;uper 



.Maiiv 



Superb mixture. 



No annual of the garden is more lavish ■ 

 readily adaptable to any and every purpos 

 popular has it become that enthusiasts hav 

 care to its improvement, and we now havt 

 fringed, ruffled and doubled, mottled, stripe 

 single-flowering plants, but these nearly all <if fine quality, iiiusr l>t 

 e.xpected from double Petunia seed. The very best double Pi-runi; 

 grown will produce only a small percentage of liouhle-flowering phmts 

 The weaker plants should receive particular care, as tliev usualh 

 are the best double-flowering varieties. 



Liarge-flowering Double Fringed 

 passed in qualitv, finelv fringed and 111 

 all the best colors. Pkt. 50 cts. 



Large-flowering Single Fringed. 

 From show flowers carefully fertilized ; 

 superb mixture: unsurpassed. Pkt. 2.)c. 



Giants of California. Large, beau- 

 tiful, fluffy blossoms handsomelv crim- 

 pled, fringed and ruffled, and come 111 

 white, rose, velvetv crimson-black, etc 

 Pkt. 25 cts. 



Grandiflora superbissima quad- 

 ricolor. Bright rose, veined with his 

 trous carmine, merging into deej) red at 

 throat; has five graceful spathulatemark- 

 ings of a decided yellow, radiating from 

 the center in the form of a five-pointed 

 ' Star. Pkt. 25 cts. 

 ■ Fairy Frills. A new strain of the 

 hybrid type. The daintiest and prettiest 

 Petunia yet introduced. Plants low- 

 spreading and round, about a foot high: 

 flowers 2}4 inches across; colors mostlv 

 shades of pure pink and mauve or white 

 veined mauve, some stained with mauve 

 and pink. Pkt. 50 cts. 



Rheingold. Flowers verv larsre, 

 whose wide throats are of a bright golden 

 yellow, which with the pure white mar- 

 gin produces a beautiful effect. Pkt. 2oc. 



UWAKF PHLOX 



PHLOX DRUMMONDI (Flame-Flow^) 



LARGE-FLOWERING 



(Flower as large as in the Perennial Class) 



One lit the most popular aiiuiials. (if easy culture and very effec- 

 tive as a lit-diliuL' plant. Flowers uf Ion duration, brilliant and varied 

 i-olors. .May lie sown in permanent quarters, or can be safely trans- 

 planted. ]ilai-iiiir tall varieties al.oiit 1 foot apart. Removing seed 

 IMids and old liraiudies will iriduee additional bloom. Average height 

 aliout 1 foot. 



Alba. Flowers pure white. Pkt. 10 cts., >^oz. 25 cts. 

 Atrorosea. Deeji rose. Pkt. 10 cts., .^suz- 25 cts. 



Carnea. Lovely new variety witb 

 pale pink flowers. Pkt. 10 cts. 



Chamois Rose. With white eye. 

 I'kt. 10 cts.. >sOZ. 25 cts. 

 Coccinea. Vivid scarlet flowers, 

 kt 10 cts., >^oz. 25 cts. 

 Isabellina. Flowers yellow; distinct. 

 Pkt. 10 cts., 3^oz. 25 cts. 



Kermesina alba oculata. Crimson, 

 with white eye. Pkt. 10 cts. \<oz. 25 cts. 



Lutea. Lovely shade of pale yellow; 

 laiiTe flowers; charming varietv. Pkt. 

 10 cts. 



Quadricolor. Very fine variety. 

 Rose, with bla<-k and white eve. Pkt. 

 10 cts. 



Stellata atropurpurea. Dark 

 pur)ile. 



Stellata carminea. Carmine. 

 Stellata splendens. Vivid crimson. 

 Stellata rosea. Rose. 

 All varieties o! Stellata have a pure 

 white star center. Any variety, pkt. 

 10 cts , \sOz. 25 cts. 

 Striata Striped. Mixed. Pkt. 10c. , 



Large -flowering Finest Mixed. 



Pkt, 5 cts., oz. $1. 



PETUNIAS, CALIFORNIA GIANTS. VERY LARGE, BEAUTIFUL FLUFFY FLOWERS 



