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W. C. BECKERT, ALLEGHENY, PA. 



RANUNCULUS. 



These flowers are very showy and pleasing, ranging through shades ot 

 crimson, white, yellow and purple, and many variegations. They flower pro- 

 fusely in pots or in frames in the spring. 



French, Turban and Persian. 2c. each, 20c. per doz., $1 per 100. 



SNOWDROPS. 



Earliest spring flower ; thrives anywhere, 

 be had ; fine for masses or in the lawn. 



Plant as earlv as the bulbs can 



Single Snowdrops. 2 cts. each. 



Ixias. 



15 cts. per doz., 90 cts. per 100. 



Double Snowdrops. 



3 cts. each, 30 cts. per doz., $2 

 per 100. 



Giant Snowdrops. Flow- 

 ers three times the size of the 

 common sort; flowers marked 

 with green; sweet-scented. 

 2 cts. each, 15 cts. per doz., 90 

 cts. per 100. 



IXIA. 



A small winter-flowering bulb 

 of great beauty ; flowers pink, 

 rose, crimson, yellow, orange, 

 cream-colored, white and varie- 

 gated ; their small flower-spikes 

 are produced freely. Plant 10 

 to 12 bulblets in a 6-inch pot 

 and set in the dark until started. 

 2 cts. each, 20 cts. per doz., 

 $1 per 100. 



