32 BECKERT'S SEED STORE, PITTSBURGH, PA. 



THE FINEST NEW AND RARE GLADIOLUS, continued 



Doz. 100 1,000 



Meilust 



$0 



75 



S5 



85 



$55 



50 



Mrs. H. E. Bothin 





75 



5 



85 



55 



50 



Pink Wonder 





95 



7 



25 



69 



00 



Purple Glory 



2 



00 



15 



75 



149 



00 



Rose Ash 





85 



6 



50 



62 



00 



Tyrian Beauty 



1 



25 



8 



65 



82 



00 



Twilight 





95 



7 



25 



69 



00 



Wilbrinek 





35 



2 



75 



26 



25 



THE BEST STANDARD VARIETIES 



Anna Eherius 50 3 75 35 50 



Baron Hulot '. 65 5 20 48 75 



Byron L. Smith 75 5 85 55 50 



Crimson Glow 65 5 20 48 75r 



Evelyn Kirtland 50 3 75 35 50 



Early Sunrise 75 5 85 55 50 



Goliath 75 5 85 55 50 



Gretchen Zang 45 3 30 31 50 



Herada 50 3 75 35 50 



Halley 35 2 60 25 00 



Kunderd's Glory 65 5 20 48 75 



Le Mareehal Foeh 30 2 50 23 50 



Louise 75 5 85 55 50 



L'Immaculee 60 4 50 42 00 



Lily White 40 3 00 29 00 



MaryPiekford 60 4 50 42 00 



Mrs. Dr. Norton 60 4 50 42 00 



Mrs. Francis King 35 2 75 26 25 



Mrs. Frank Pendleton 40 3 00 29 00 



Odin 50 3 50 34 00 



Orange Glory 65 5 20 48 75 



Peace 40 3 00 29 00 



Pink Perfection 75 5 85 55 50 



Rose Glory 70 5 25 50 00 



Schwaben 35 2 75 26 25 



War 65 5 20 48 75 



BECKERT'S PAN-AMERICAN MIXTURE ... 30 2 50 23 50 



Good Mixture 25 2 00 19 50 



Primulinus Hybrid Gladiolus 



These new varieties, gained by crossing the large-flowered Gladiolus 

 with the yellow African species, Gladiolus primulinus, are wonderfully 

 artistic in form and dainty in color. They are early bloomers, so can be 

 planted later in the season than other varieties. The first hybrids pro- 

 duced were rather small-flowered and distinctly hooded, but the newer 

 hybrids which we offer are nearly as large as the ordinary Gladiolus, while 

 the tendency of the upper petal to droop has been eliminated to a con- 

 siderable extent. They still retain, however, the graceful form of their 

 Primulinus parent. The bulbs are small, but will produce 2 or 3, and 

 often as many as 5 fully developed spikes. On account of their tall, 

 slender growth they are not well adapted for massing, but are unsurpassed 

 for cutting and as specimen plants scattered in the border. 



Doz. 100 1,000 



Alice Tiplady SO 60 S4 50 S42 00 



Butterfly 60 4 50 42 00 



JeweL (New.) 85 6 50 62 00 



Maiden's Blush 40 3 00 29 00 



Myra 50 3 50 34 00 



Orange Queen 1 85 14 25 135 50 



Rose Luisante. (New.) 90 7 00 66 00 



Souvenir 60 4 50 42 00 



Primulinus Hybrids, Mixed 30 2 50 23 50 



