BECKERT'S HIGH 



BECKERT'S GIANT DARWIN TULIPS 



May-Flowering 



No Tulip has enjoyed such an ever-increasing popularity as the Darwins. 

 Their long, stiff stems and exquisite coloring endear them to the Tulip-lover. 

 The numerals following the varieties indicate the height in inches 



Doz. 100 1000 



Afterglow. 26. Deep salmon-orange $0 60 $4 75 $45 00 



Baronne de la Tonnaye. 26. Pink, margined blush. . 60 4 75 45 00 



Bartigon. 25. Fierv crimson. Very showy 60 4 75 45 00 



Bleu Aimable. 25. Bright ageratum-blue 60 4 75 45 00 



City of Haarlem. 27. Large; dark scarlet (lowers 85 6 75 65 00 



Clara Butt. 22. Delicate salmon-pink 55 4 25 40 00 



Dream. 25. Beautiful uniform lilac 60 4 75 45 00 



Farncombe Sanders. 25. Fiery rosy scarlet ... 60 4 75 45 00 



Faust. 30. Deep purple-maroon; large and brilliant . . 70 5 50 50 00 

 Golden Age. 29. A recent introduction. Bright golden 



orange 4 50 32 00 



King George V. 26. Bright cerise, shaded rose; inside 



orange-scarlet 80 6 50 60 00 



La Tulipe Noire. 25. Verv dark maroon-black 75 5 50 50 00 



Mme. Krelage. 28. Soft lilac-rose 60 4 75 45 00 



Pride of Haarlem. 28. Enormous bright rose flower . . 60 4 75 45 00 



Princess Elizabeth. 26. Deep pink; long stem 60 4 75 45 00 



Rev. H. Ewbank. 23. Large; la vender-violet, shaded 



silver-gray 60 4 75 45 00 



Scarlet Beauty. 26. Fiery scarlet, orange flushed 75 5 50 50 00 



The Bishop. 28. Purr heliotrope. Good, strong stem 80 6 50 60 00 



Venus. 28. Beautiful silvery rose 75 5 75 55 00 



White Queen. 24. Large white; open pale rose 60 4 75 45 00 



William Copland. 25. Lilac-rose. Early bloomer ... . 60 4 50 40 00 



William Pitt. 22. Verv dark scarlet 60 4 75 45 00 



Yellow Giant. 28. A rich golden yellow 90 7 00 65 00 



Zwanenburg. 28. Finest pure white flower of large size. 85 6 50 60 00 

 BECKERT'S SUPERB DARWIN MIXTURE. A wide 



assortment of specially selected colors 50 3 50 32 50 



MAMMOTH BREEDER TULIPS 



May-Flowering 



Their majestic size and remarkable colors place them in a class by 

 themselves. 



The numerals following the varieties indicate the height in inches 



Bacchus. 30. Beautifully formed, deep violet-blue Doz. 100 1000 



blooms $0 75 $5 75 $55 00 



Bronze Queen. 28. Soft buff, shaded bronze 70 5 25 50 00 



Cardinal Manning. 28. Wine-red, flushed rosy bronze. 75 5 75 55 00 



Indian Chief. 33. Intense light brown; long stem ... . 1 25 9 50 90 00 



Louis XIV. 30. Dark purple, flushed bronze 80 6 00 55 00 



Lucifer. 26. Rich rosy orange, edged orange-scarlet . . 90 7 00 65 00 



Panorama. 26. Deep shade of orange-mahogany 75 5 75 55 00 



Yellow Perfection. 24. Light bronze-yellow, edged 



gold 75 5 75 55 00 



BECKERT'S SUPERB MIXED. Extra-choice assort- 

 ment of colors 60 4 50 42 50 



COTTAGE TULIPS 



May-Flowering 



The flowers of the Cottage Tulips are mostly long and oval, many of 

 them having reflexed petals. 



The numerals following the varieties indicate the height in inches 



Ambrosia. (Hybrid.) 28. Combination of bronze and Doz. 100 1000 



rosy lilac $0 70 S5 00 $45 00 



Avis Kennicott. 25. Large; rich, deep yellow 70 5 00 45 00 



Carrara. (Hybrid.) 25. Large, broad flower of glisten- 



r,-j R "!','■"' ,> , 1 00 8 00 75 1)0 



Uido. 30. Rich orange-rose, margined orange-yellow , . 70 5 00 45 00 

 Gesneriana Spathulata. 24. Flaming scarlet with 



blue base. 70 5 00 45 00 



Urenadier. 22. Brilliant orange-red; sweet-scented. . . 60 4 75 45 00 



Inglescombe Pink. 22. Rosy pink, flushed salmon .. . 60 4 75 45 00 



Inglescombe Yellow. 22. Bright canary-yellow 60 4 75 45 00 



John Ruskin. 16. Salmon-rose, lemon-yellow edge . . . 70 5 00 45 00 



Jeanne Desor. 26. Orange-yellow, scarlet edge 1 00 8 00 75 00 



Moonlight. 24. Long, oval-canary-yellow blooms 70 5 00 45 00 



Mrs. Moon. 25. Deep golden yellow 75 5 75 55 00 



Picotee. 20. White, margined rose-pink 60 4 75 45 00 



Sirene. 26. (Lily-flowering.) Reflexed petals of rich 



cerise-pink 75 5 75 55 00 



BECKERT'S SUPERB MIXED. Extra-choice assort- 

 ment of colors 50 4 00 37 50 



QUALITY TULIPS 



SINGLE EARLY TULIPS A P rii-Fiowe,in g 



This group, if planted outdoors, comes in bloom just after the daffodils 

 and is the best of all Tulips for forcing. Some of the varieties can be 

 brought into bloom by January, others by February and March. 

 The numerals following the names indicate the height in inches and their relative order of 

 flowering is shown by the letters A, B and C. Varieties marked * are the earliest forcers 



Doz. 100 1000 



Belle Alliance. B9. Large; sweet-scented; scarlet $0 60 $4 75 $45 00 



♦Brilliant Star. A12. Vermilion-scarlet. Early forcer 60 4 75 45 00 

 Chrysolora. A12. Yellow; large flower. Fine bedder 60 4 75 45 00 



Couleur Cardinal. C12. Rich crimson-scarlet 60 4 75 45 00 



Cramoisi Royal. B14. Satiny carmine 70 5 50 50 00 



*DeWet. B16. Fragrant ; golden orange, flushed orange- 

 scarlet 70 5 50 50 00 



♦Goldfinch. A10. Deep yellow 70 5 50 50 00 



Keizerskroon. A 14. Crimson-scarlet, broad yellow edge 75 5 75 55 00 

 Pink Beauty. C12. Rosy pink. Wonderful bedder. . . 75 5 75 55 00 

 *Prince of Austria. Bl4. Orange-scarlet; tall stem . . 60 4 75 45 00 



Rising Sun. B15. Large; deep golden yellow 60 4 75 45 00 



Rose Luisante. C10. Large, deep rose-pink flower ... 70 5 50 50 00 

 White Hawk. C13. Pure white with crinkled petals. . 70 5 50 50 00 

 SUPERB SINGLE EARLY MIXED. Extra-choice 50 4 00 37 50 



DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS Late Ap,il-Flowe,in 3 



Coming into bloom about a week later than Single Early Tulips, they 

 prolong the blooming period of the early class. If grown in pots, do not 

 force into bloom before they are well rooted. 



The numerals following the varieties indicate the height in inches and their relative order of 

 flowering is shown by the letters A, B and C. Varieties marked * are the earliest forcers 



Doz. 100 1000 



*Couronne d'Or. B10. Rich golden yellow SO 70 $5 50 $50 00 



Electra. B13. Deep rosy violet, shaded lighter violet . 70 5 50 50 00 

 *Imperator Rubrorum. B10. Large; glowing scarlet. 70 5 50 50 00 



*Murillo. Cll. Beautiful rose-pink 60 4 75 45 00 



*Peach Blossom. C12. Vivid rose-pink, flushed white. 60 4 75 45 00 



*Schoonoord. B12. Pure white 75 5 75 55 00 



Tea Rose. B12. Pale yellow, flushed salmon 60 4 75 45 00 



Tournesol. B12. Combination of red and yellow. ... 70 5 50 50 00 



*Van der Hoef. C12. Pure yellow 60 4 75 45 00 



Vuurbaak. Bll. Bright scarlet. Excellent bedder. 60 4 75 45 00 



SUPERB DOUBLE EARLY MIXED. Extra-choice 60 4 50 40 00 



ODD STRAINS OF TULIPS 



The numerals following the varieties indicate the height in inches d oz . ioo 



Clusiana. 8. Cherry-red, inner petals white SO 85 $6 50 



Eichleri. 10. Vivicforange-scarlet with black base 80 5 50 



Florentina odorata (Sylvestris). 18. Sweet-scented; 



buttercup-yellow 95 7 00 



Kaufmanniana. 5. Creamy white, tinged rosy red 1 35 10 00 



Marjoletti. 12. Primrose-yellow, carmine-rose base .... 1 15 8 00 



Parrot, Fantasy. 24. Beautiful rose-pink 1 15 8 00 



Parrot, Mixture. All colors 80 6 00 



Hardy Garden Lilies 



Hardy Lilies are of two classes: The stem-rooting kind designated 

 below as S sends out roots from the base of the bulbs and also from 

 the stem at the top of the bulb and should be planted 6 to 10 inches 

 deep, depending on the soil. The base-rooting kind, designated as 

 B, forms roots from the base only and should be planted about twice 

 the depth of the bulb. 



Auratum 



S 





Auratum platyphyllum 



s 



Large bulbs 



Candidum. 







Choice Northern-grown. 



B 



Large bulbs 



Choice Northern-grown. 



B 



Mammoth bulbs . 



Henryi 



S 



Large bulbs 



Krameri 



S 



Large bulbs 



Regale 



s 



Large bulbs 



Regale 



s 



Mammoth bulb? . 



Regale 



s 



Monster bulbs . . . 



Speciosum album 



s 



Large bulbs 



Speciosum Melpomene 



s 



Large bulbs 



Speciosum rubrum 



s 



Large bulbs 



Tigrinum 



s 



Large bulbs 



Tigrinum flore-pleno 



s 



Large bulbs 



Each 



Doz. 



100 



$0 35 



$3 



50 



$25 00 



35 



3 



50 



25 00 



35 



3 



50 



25 00 



50 



4 



75 



35 00 



35 



3 



50 



25 00 



35 



3 



50 



25 00 



35 



3 



50 



25 00 



50 



5 



50 



40 00 



85 



7 



50 



60 00 



50 



4 



75 



35 00 



50 



4 



75 



35 00 



50 



4 



75 



35 00 



30 



3 



00 



22 50 



30 



3 



00 



22 50 



LILIES FOR INDOOR PLANTING 



Harrisi. 9x 11-in. circum 



Harrisi. 11 x 13-in. circum 



Longiflorum formosum. Black stem. 



9 x 10-in. circum 



11 x 13-in. circum 



Longiflorum giganteum. Northern-grown. 



9 x 10-in. circum 



1 1 x 13-in. circum 



SO 70 $7 00 

 . 1 00 10 00 



4 75 

 6 50 



4 00 

 6 00 



CALLA LILIES , 



^thiopica. Pure glistening white. Large bulbs. $0 25 $2 50 



Mammoth bulbs. 

 Elliottiana. Golden yellow. 



Ma 



nmoth bulbs 



5 00 

 5 00 



100 

 $50 00 

 80 00 



35 00 

 50 00 



30 00 

 50 00 



100 

 $20 00 

 40 00 

 40 00 



LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY 



Cold-storage Pips. Case (250 pips) $17.00; $32.50 for 500; $60.00- 

 per 1000. 



AMARYLLIS, GIANT HYBRIDS 



Mixed Colors. Large bulbs, 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. Man 

 each; S8.00 per doz. 



FRAGRANT FREESIAS 



Apotheose. Giant (lowering lavender-pink with long stems. 

 Elder's Giant White. Plant Patent No. 17. Giant flowers. 

 Golden Daffodil. Large, rich golden yellow blooms. 

 Miss Blanche Blue. Plant Patent No. 98. Large, deep bluish 



lavender blooms 



Purity Superflora. Pure white. Mammoth bulbs. 



noth bulbs, 75 cts. 



Doz. 100 

 SO 80 S6 00 

 1 00 7 50 



5 00 

 5 00 



Ruth Chatterton 



shading to Tyrian 

 stemmed flowers . . 

 Sunset. Gorgeous fla 



pink, 



Patent No. 128. New. Tyrian rose, 

 with streaks of yellow. Gigantic, long- 



i glorio 



DUTCH IRIS, WEDGWOOD 



ie forcing. 11 x 12 ctm. S2.00 per doz.; S14.00 per 100. 



OXALIS 



.ite, or Yellow. 5 cts. each; 45 cts. per c 



) ■ Strong Divisions, 3 to 



eOflieS 5 Eyes, 2-year Roots 



; S3.50 per 100. 



Felix Cr 

 Festiva 

 Karl Ro 

 Mo 



nfield. 

 . Jules Eli 



Large; ivory-i 

 Rich dark crir 

 Early. Silver 



"by-red ? " « 



Sarah Bernhardt. Apple-blo 



Solange. Creamy yellow 



SIX PEONIES. One strong di. 

 above, a complete collection 



n of each of the 6 fin 

 ■ $2.50. 



Doz. 

 S4 00 



4 50 



5 00 

 5 00 

 5 00 

 8 00 



cribed 



