SUMMER-FLOWERING BULBS • Beckett's Seed Store, 101 and 103 Federal St., N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. 



DAHLIAS FOR EVERYONE 



CACTUS 



Ambassador. Soft yellow-buff, shaded salmon-pink; very Each 



large '.$2 00 



Ballet Girl. Large; orange, tipped white, some flowers solid 



orange 1 00 



C. H. Breck. Soft yellow, tipped with carmine 50 



Countess of Lonsdale. Yellow, suffused salmon-red, over- 

 laid with lavender 50 



Daddy Butler. Rosy carmine, reverse of petals lighter. 



Free bloomer 2 00 



Duchess of Marlboro. Rich golden orange, overlaid solferino. . 50 

 Edith Carter. Large; yellow, heavily tinged with carmine. 



Free bloomer 45 



Floradora. Dark garnet-red. Free-blooming 35 



General Buller. Maroon, tipped with white 35 



Golden West. Orange-yellow. A splendid free bloomer: 35 



J. H. Jackson. Very dark maroon, almost black 35 



Kalif. Vivid Turkey-red; very large 50 



Nordlicht. Glowing orange. Free-blooming 50 



Pierrot. Deep amber, usually tipped white 50 



Sequoia. Immense; golden bronze 50 



HYBRID CACTUS 



California Enchantress. Giant size; clear shell-pink. Free 



bloomer 1 00 



Cigarette. Cream and red 1 50 



Colossal Peace. Creamy white with pink tips. One of the 



largest Dahlias 1 00 



General Pershing. Gigantic blooms; rich velvety purple 2 00 



Red Cross. Old-gold tinted yellow and suffused scarlet. Free 



bloomer 1 00 



The Eagle. Giant marigold-yellow. A great cut-flower 40 



West Virginia. Cardinal-red flowers on long, stout stems 2 50 



U. S. A. Rich glowing orange blooms, often 9 inches in 



diameter 2 00 



DECORATIVE 



Agnes Haviland. Beautiful, large, delicate rose flowers 1 00 



Amun Ra. Copper and orange shading to golden amber 1 50 



Augusta R. Johnson. Buff-yellow, shaded pink 2 00 



Aurora. (New.) Buff, slightly shaded scarlet. Very large 



grower on long, stiff stems 1 50. 



Azalea. Very large, soft, creamy yellow blooms, with outer 



petals suffused pink 50 



Bashful Giant. Apricot and golden yellow. A very large 



exhibition flower 2 00 



Beatrice Slocombe. A beautiful red and gold combination. 



Excellent bloomer 2 00 



Breeze Lawn. Large; glowing scarlet. Much in demand 75 



Carolyn Wintgen. (New.) Giant blooms of salmon-pink, 



shaded rose 1 00 



Catherine Wilcox. Beautiful soft pink outer petals, with 



deep carmine-pink center 1 00 



Charm. Color burnt amber, shaded yellow. Rare. . : 1 00 



Champagne. Autumn shades from burnished copper to 



chamois 3 50 



Copper King. Copperish shade; large flower 5 00 



C. W. Goerman. Rich crimson, shading white on tips. 75 



Dark Days. Dark maroon, almost black 2 50 



Delice. Rich pink. Fine for cutting. Free flowering 35 



Dr. Tevis. Blended salmon, old-rose, and old-gold 75 



Emperor. Striking velvety maroon. One of the newest and 



largest. Rare 1 00 



E. T. Bedford. Purple, with light shadings 1 00 



Gladys Sherwood. Large; pure white 1 00 



H. C. Slocombe. Canary-yellow 1 00 



James L. Bernard. Salmon-pink, shading to old-rose 2 00 



Jersey's Beauty. Beautiful pink 1 50 



Judge Marean. Giant flowers of blended orange, yellow, and 



bronze-gold 2 00 



Kitty Dunlap. American Beauty rose-color 1 50 



Lady Betty. (New.) One of the largest and finest, creamy 



white Dahlias, suffused with pink 1 50 



Each 



Lady Margaret. Canary center, shading to pinkish lavender .. $2 50 



Mary Robinson. Whorled red petals with whorl showing 



white tip 5 00 



Mary Steffenson. Clear citron-yellow in center, shading out 



to creamy white at tips; giant blooms 40 



Mephistopheles. Dark scarlet, tipped yellow. Another of the 



famous Marean Dahlias 2 00 



Mina Burgle. A favorite, vigorous giant red Dahlia 40 



Minamota. Velvety dark cardinal-red blooms of largest size. . . 1 00 

 Mr. Crowley. A beautiful shade of salmon-pink, with base 



of petals golden yellow. Fine for exhibition and the garden ... 1 50 



Mrs. F. C. Burns. Giant pure pink of elegant form 1 50 



Mrs. George Famous. Clear rich yellow 1 50 



Mrs. I. de Ver Warner. Deep glowing mauve-pink. Most 



nearly perfect Dahlia ever introduced 1 00 



Mrs. J. Harrison Dick. A very fine yellow cut-flower variety. . 50 



Mrs. John Scheepers. (New.) Pure canary-yellow 75 



Nobilis. Scarlet, heavily tipped white; large and fine 1 50 



Patrick O'Mara. Giant amber, buff, and gold. A favorite for 



exhibition 75 



Paul Michael. Pure golden yellow 1 00 



Pennsylvania. Claret-color, with flat, wide petals 2 50 



Pride of California. Glowing cardinal-red, blooms of giant 



size 40 



Queen Mary. Delightful shell-pink. Splendid for cutting 35 



Queen of the Roses. A wonderful rose-pink, excellent for 



cut-flowers 50 



Rodman Wanamaker. A wonderful color effect in autumn 



shades and tints; buds a light lemon-yellow, and as each 



petal expands the color changes to golden salmon with a 



bronzy salmon-pink suffusion 5 00 



Rosa Nell. Large, rich, bright rose flowers borne on long, 



stiff stems 1 00 



Sequoia Gigantea. Buttercup-yellow 1 00 



Shelton's Burnt Orange. Burnt orange, with underside of 



petals shaded burnt amber 2 50 



Shudow's Lavender. Lavender 1 00 



The Grizzly. Large, shaggy flowers of deep crimson maroon. 



Rare 1 00 



Venus. One of the loveliest creamy whites, with lavender 



suffusion; large 1 00 



The Stunner. Soft yellow; very fine 50 



Wizard of Oz. Salmon-rose 2 50 



World's Best White. Large, stiff stems 2 50 



PEONY-FLOWERED 



Autumn Glow. Pink, suffused with chestnut, bronze, and 



golden tints 35 



Alan Loma. Pure waxy white, with yellow center 50 



Cleopatra. Old-gold, tipped and backed tango-red. Gorgeous 



flowers of enormous size 1 00 



Gladys Laughner Bauden. Fluffy, burnt-orange blooms 25 00 



King Albert. Rich royal purple blooms of colossal size 50 



Mrs. Hugh Dickson. Buff -pink flowers 50 



Mrs. Stillman. One of the largest in the Peony type. Blooms 



freely until frost. Very attractive vermilion in color 1 00 



Over There. A flat scarlet on good strong stems 1 00 



Peg o'My Heart. Flowers large, of splendid size, and held erect 



on long, stiff stems. Color is rich shade of cerise 2 00 



Queen Elizabeth. Mauve-pink; very large 35 



Queen Wilhelmina. Snowy white; large. One of the best 



whites 40 



SHOW or BALL 



A. D. Livoni. Clear cerise-pink, quilled petals. A free bloomer 



and a favorite 25 



Dreer's White. Pure white 25 



POMPON 



Amber Queen. Clear amber. Attractive for cutting 35 



Arthur Curley. Velvety dark red 35 



Fascination. Pink 35 



Gretchen Heiner. White and pink 35 



Snowclad. Pure white 35 



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