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



GENERAL LIST OF DARWIN TULIPS, continued 



FEU BRILLANT. 28. Vermilion, blue- Do 

 and-white base. Very fine bedder § 



FLAMINGO. 28. Delicate shell-pink. 

 Very lovely and attractive 



GIANT. 30. Deep reddish purple, shaded 

 violet; white base. Large flower on tali stem 



GLOW (Claude Gillot). 23. Dazzling ver- 

 milion-scarlet, white base with blue markings 



GRETCHEN (Marguerite). 22. Silvery 

 pale rose, flushed white; inside soft pink 

 with white center, marked blue 



GRYPHUS. 26. Dark violet-purple, with 

 a white base. More beautiful color when 



HARRY VEITCH. 24. Brilliant blood- 

 red; on long stems 



ISIS. 26. Glowing vermilion with blue 

 base. One of the showiest bedders 



JUBILEE. 29. Blue-purple, with white 

 base, marked blue. Large flower 1 



KING GEORGE V. 25. Bright cerise, 

 shaded rose; inside orange-scarlet with blue 

 base. Perhaps the most intense coloring 

 found in the Darwins 3 



KING HAROLD. 24. Deep ox-blood-red, 

 with blush-white base; very large flowers.. . 



LA FIANCEE. 30. Deep rose, shading to 

 old-rose and delicate pink at the edges; blue 

 base. Large flower 1 



LA TRISTESSE. 26. Slaty purple inside; 

 dull blue outside, shading to white at edges. . 



LA TULIPE NOIRE (The Black Tulip). 

 24. Comes nearest of all to black flower 



LE NOTRE. 22. Beautiful bright pink, 

 blue base starred white. The earliest pink 

 Tulip for forcing. Very large flower on 

 strong stem 85 



L' INGENUE. 27. Very delicate rosy pink 



with a broad border of rosy white 65 



LOUISE DE LA VALLIERE. 24. Won- 

 derful cup-shaped flowers of clear, delicate 

 rose-pink, carried on long, strong stems; 

 base white, marked with blue. Fine for 

 forcing as well as outdoors 3 00 



MADAME KRELAGE. 28. Soft lilac-rose, 

 with a broad margin of blush-pink; flowers 

 very large, on tall stems 60 



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Planting of Darwin Tulips 



MARCONI. 27. Dull violet with a dis- Doz. 

 tinct white base; immense flower SO 75 



MASSACHUSETTS. 26. Pink, with white 

 center; splendid form and color 



MASSENET. 30. Pale rose, margined creamy 

 white. One of the last to bloom 1 



NAUTICUS. 30. Dark cerise-rose, center 

 dark violet, shaded bronze; large 



OUIDA. 28. Bright crimson-scarlet; un- 

 usually tall stem and large flower 



PENSEE AMERE. 26. Slaty violet, with 

 a broad flush at outer petals of rosy lilac, 

 white base. Exquisite shape 



PETRUS HONDIUS. 28. Bright carmine- 

 rose. Very brilliant and erect variety 1 



PHILIPPE DE COMMINES. 24. Velvety 

 dark purple; large flower on a stiff stem.. . . 



PRESIDENT TAFT. 22. Dark crimson 

 flowers that contrast beautifully with the 

 unusually deep green foliage. A hardy, 

 sturdy grower. Very effective outdoors. ... 1 



PRIDE OF HAARLEM. 25. Bright rose, 

 suffused with purple; enormous flower 



PRINCE OF NETHERLANDS. 31. Glow- 

 ing cerise, blue base. Enormous flower. . . 



PRINCE OF WALES. 28. A new glowing 

 cherry-red Darwin that makes a very bril- 

 liant effect in masses 2 



PRINCESS ELIZABETH (Julia Vinot). 26. 

 A long rosebud-shaped flower of the deepest 

 pink on a stiff stem 



PRINCESS JULIANA. 24. Most brilliant 

 of the Darwins. Dazzling salmon-scarlet. . . 



PROFESSOR RAUWENHOFF. 28. Deep 

 cherry-rose with salmon glow inside; bright 

 blue base; extra large. One of the finest for 

 early forcing 



PSYCHE. 26. Rich rose; inside shaded sil- 

 very rose, with blue base; strong stems. . . . 



QUEEN MARY. 28. Beautiful shade of 

 cerise-scarlet, edged deep pink, with bright 

 blue base. Large flower 1 



REVEREND EWBANK. 22. Vivid helio- 

 trope-Iilac; magnificent flower 



ROI D'ISLANDE. 26. OId : rose, perfect- 

 shaped flower on medium-sized stem. A 

 good forcer 1 



RONALD GUNN. 26. Velvety violet, 

 edged lavender, with white base, a distinct 

 coloration, being almost true blue 



SIERAAD VAN FLORA. 24. Large, bright 

 rosy red. Early forcer 



SIR TREVOR LAWRENCE. 33. Violet- 

 maroon, with flush of ashy purple, inside 

 violet-maroon, with white base. Very large, 

 cup-shaped flower on tall stem 1 



SOPHROSYNE. 28. Very soft rosy lilac, 

 bordered silvery white 



VALENTINE. 22. Heliotrope, shaded violet. 

 Flowers beautifully shaped and carried on 

 long stems 



WHITE QUEEN. 24. Buds tinged with 

 pink; mature flowers almost pure white; 

 black anthers. The best-known white Dar- 

 win for bedding and forcing 



WILLIAM COPLAND (Sweet Lavender). 

 Lilac-rose; earliest of all Darwins 



WILLIAM PITT. 22. Very dark scarlet 

 with purple shade on the outer petals 



ZULU. 27. Velvety purple-black; large egg- 

 shaped flower of very distinct form 



BECKERT'S SUPERB MIXTURE OF 

 DARWINS. This is our own special mix- 

 ture which we recommend where the best 

 results are desired in beds of mixed colors. . 



FINE MIXTURE OF DARWINS. As im- 

 ported. Not to be compared with ordinary 



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