10 BECKERT'S SEED STORE, 101 AND 103 FEDERAL ST., N. S., PITTSBURGH, PA. 



Single May -Flowering or Cottage Tulips 



The Cottage Tulips come into bloom in early May, after the Early Single varieties have passed. They are hardy and robust, with long, 

 slender, but very stiff stems. The flowers are mostly long and oval, many of them with the petals gracefully reflexed. The Cottage Tulips 

 as a class are rich in the more delicate and artistic shades of yellow, orange, and fawn with salmon, old-rose and amber. They are the best 

 of all Tulips for cutting and, although they develop best when planted outdoors, they may be grown in pots and brought into bloom to suc- 

 ceed the earlier kinds of Tulips. 



Each Doz. 100 



AVIS KENNICOTT. 25-D. The tallest and latest deep yellow 

 Tulip. The best to plant with the Darwins S 



BOUTON D'OR (Ida; Golden Beauty). 20-A. Fine, dark 

 golden yellow; very showy bedder; excellent for cutting 



ELEGANS ALBA (White Crown). 20-A. Creamy white with a 

 narrow margin of carmine-rose 



ELLEN WILLMOTT. 20-C. Primrose-yellow; flower long and 

 narrow; slightly rellexing petals; tall stems; very attractive. . 



FAIRY QUEEN. 20-B. Rosy heliotrope, broadly margined 

 yellow; flowers of enormous size and last a long time 



FLAVA. 25-D. Large and shapely flowers of an attractive 

 shade of canary-yellow, carried well above beautiful silvery 

 green foliage. An excellent variety to plant with Darwins 



FULGENS, SCARLET. 30-A. Dark scarlet; long, recurving 

 petals on very tall stems 



GESNERIANA AURANTIACA (Orange Globe). 22-C. Bright 

 orange-red, flushed golden yellow; an enormous flower 



GESNERIANA IXIOIDES. 22-C. Soft, light yellow with 

 black base. The contrast in colors is most effective 



GESNERIANA LUTEA. 24-C. Golden yellow; most effective 

 bedder of all yellow Cottage Tulips 



GESNERIANA SPATHULATA. 24-B. Flaming scarlet, with 

 blue base; enormous flower of dazzling brilliancy; popular 



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GLARE OF THE GARDEN. 21-C. A giant amongst the late 



Tulips; flowers rich scarlet, edged yellow 15 1 10 6 75 



GOLDEN CROWN. 18-C. Yellow, bordered and feathered orange 



HAMMER HALES. Large, globular flowers of a deep bronze color. Height 24 in. . . 



Picotee Tulip 



91 



INGLESCOMBE PINK (Salmon Queen), 

 with a salmon flush: globular form 



24-A. Soft rose 



Bed of Cottage Tulips 



INGLESCOMBE SCARLET. 20-C. Brilliant scarlet, with 

 black base; large flower 



INGLESCOMBE YELLOW. 21-C. Glossy canary-yellow; the 

 large globular flower has a cup-shape of Darwin 



ISABELLA (Blushing Bride; Shandon Bells). 1 5-B. Creamy 

 white, shaded carmine-rose and changing to dark pink 



JOHN RUSKIN. 16-C. Opalescent rosy salmon, edged pale 

 yellow, inside rosy lilac 



MOONLIGHT. 25-A. Long, oval-shaped, soft yellow flower, 



on strong stems 



MRS. MOON. 28-C. Large yellow flower; sweet-scented . . . . 



PICOTEE (Maiden's Blush). 20-B. White, margined rose-pink. 



PRIDE OF INGLESCOMBE. An enormous flower, colored 

 white with crimson edge. Height 23 in 



RETROFLEXA. 17-A. Yellow; elegant, recurved petals; very 

 handsome 



ROYAL WHITE. 12-A. Pure white, with primrose on the 

 center of the petals. Largest late white 



STRIPED BEAUTY (Summer Beauty). 18-B. Rose. Baked 

 crimson and white, large 



THE FAWN. 20-C. Large, oval flower; light grayish rose, 

 changing to soft rose on cream 



VITELLINA. 10-B. I i^lit sulphur-yellow, becoming almost 

 white 



BECKERT'S SUPERB MIXTURE OF COTTAGE TULIPS. 



I his is i m i own special in i\ I urc, made up in well -balanced pro- 

 portion of the above-named sorts S45.00 per 1.000 . 



FINE MIXTURE. As imported from our growers in Holland. 

 Very fine . .530.00 per 1,000. . 



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