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WM. C. BECKERT, ALLEGHENY, PA, 



NAMED EARLY DOUBLE TULI PS.-CONTINUED. 



A 9 



. Le Blazon. Delicate rose, shaded 

 and striped with white, extra fine. 

 2 for 5 cts. ; per doz. , 20 cts. : per 100, 

 I1.25. 



. ToiiriiesoU Yellow. Fine yellow, 

 orange shaded, very fine for forcing, 

 one of the finest yellow Tulips. 5 cts 

 each; per doz., 40 cts,; 

 per 100, 13.00. 



A 9. Tournesoll Red 

 and Yellow. Bright red 

 with yellow edge, very 

 sweet scented, large 

 flower, no 

 other dou- 

 ble Tulip 

 may be as 

 easily forc- 

 ed as this 

 variety. 5 

 cents each; 

 per doz., 35 

 cents; per 

 100, $2.50. 



A 9. (xloria Soils. Deep 

 crimson, with broad gold- 

 en . margin, very large 

 flower. 2 for 5 cts.; per 

 doz., 20 cts.; per 100, 11.25, 



LATE TULIPS. 



Gesneriana. Single, beautiful daz- 

 ling scarlet, with deep bluish 

 violet center, extra large flower, 

 this is a gem for bedding, 3 for 10 

 cts,; per doz. 25 cts.; per 100, 11.50 



The mate to the preceding, yellow, slight- 

 2 for 5 cts,; per doz., 20 cts.; per 100, lii.25, 



PARROT TULIPS. 



The flowers are very peculiarly formed, the petals are curiosly splashed, and the 

 form, especially before the flower opens, somewhat resembles the beak of a parrot, 

 their colors are very fine and distinct 3 for 10 cts.; per doz., 25 cts.; per 100, |i,50. 



BIZARRE TULIPS. 



Grand rich flowers of perfect shape, having yellow ground color, feathered with crimson, purple or 

 white. Mixed colors, 2 for 5 cts.; per doz,, 20 cts.; per 100, $1.25. 



BYBLOEM TULIPS. 



Purple, violet and maroon, on white ground. 2 for 5 cts.; per doz., 20 cts.; per 100, I1.25. 



