BECKERT'S ANNUAL AUTUMN CATALOGUE OF CHOICEST BULBS 



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Giant Darwin Tulips 



ANTON ROOZEN. Jt-A. MxkI n.M--ijink,_ 

 \Mlli ulini- base; larni" I'lip-shapcd llowrrs. . .S 



ARIADNE. J.S-('. [{normoiis iiii>-sha|x-cl llowcr 

 "I a lirilliaiil rosN st-arlft uilli l)liu' liaso . . . . 



BARONNE DE LA lONNAYE. iM). Vivid 

 l>ink, luarfiint'cl blusli; an old favorite 



BARTIGON. 22-B. Fiery orimson, witii a 

 l>i]r< wliiif l>asc. Very showy 



CENTENAIRE. U-C. Rich violet-rose with 

 hliii l)asi'. A ma(iniiicent IK>wcr for llie bor- 

 der and ^:<)od lor lorcinj; 15 cts. each. . 



CLARA BUTT. 2()-D. Delicate salmon-pink: 

 pi rieet shape and lov ely color. Very popular. 



DREAM. 27-B. Beautiful uniform lilac 



EDMEE iBcauty). 28-D. Vivid cherry-rose. 

 ed};ed soft old-rose; large (lowers 



ERGUSTE. 2f>-B. Deep heliotrope, (lushed 

 sil\ei\ \\ hile. darker inside. Early 



ETHEL ROOSEVELT. 1 5-D. Lovely swect- 

 -eer\ted, ro^e-eolored llowcr, with blue base . 



EUROPE (Salmon Kin^'). 22-B. Glowing 

 salmon-scarlet, shaded rose 



EUTERPE. 26-3. Silvery niauve-Iilac, lighter 

 at 1 !ie edges; lar,;? (lowers on strong .stems. 

 C^>nsidcrccl the best lavender 



FARNCOMBE SANDERS. 25-C. Fiery rosy 

 scarlet; inside \ is id cerise-scarlet, with white 

 cenler marked blue; Ime large (lowers 



FAUST. 3()-D. Deep purple-maroon; large 

 and brilliant 



FEU BRILLIANT. 28-C. Vermilion, blue- 

 and-w lilte base. Very line bedder 



FLAMINGO. 26-D. Delicate shell-pink. Very 

 l<i\el\ and attractive 



GLOW Claude Gillot^. 23-A. Dazzling ver- 

 milion-scarlet, white base with blue markings. 



GRETCHEN I Marguerite ). 24-C. Silvery pale 

 rose, flushed white; inside soft pink with 

 white center, marked blue 



HARRY VEITCH. 24-A. Brilliant blood- 

 red; on long stems 



ISIS. 26-C. Glowing vermilion with blue base. 



One of the showiest bedders 



KING GEORGE V. 25-B. Bright cerise, 



shaded rose; inside orange-scarlet with blue 



base. Perhaps the most intense coloring 



found in the Darwins 35 cts. each. . 



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



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

 LA TRISTESSE. 25-C. Slaty purple inside; 



dull blue outside, shading to white at edges. 

 LA TULIPE NOIRE (The Elack Tulip). 



24-C. Comes nearest of all to black flower. 

 L'INGENUE. 27-C. Very delicate rosy pink 



wi'.h a broad border of rosy white 



MADAME KRELAGE. 28-A. Soft lilac-rose, 



with a Ijroad margin of blush-pink; flowers 



\ er\ large, on tall stems 



MARCONI. 24-C. Dull violet with a dis- 

 imet white base; immense flower 



MASSACHUSETTS. 25-C. Pink, with 

 i\hite center; splendid form and color 



NAUTICAS. 25-B. Dark cerise-rose, center 

 dark violet, shaded bronze; large 



OUIDA. 28-C. Bright crim.son-scarlet; un- 

 usually tall stem and large flower 



PHILIPPE DECOMMINES. 30-D. Velvety 

 dark purple: large (lower on a stiff stem. . . . 



PRIDE OF HAARLEM. 26-B. Bright rose, 

 sullused with ijurple; enormous (lower 



PRINCESS ELIZABETH (Julia Vinot). 26-D. 

 .^ long rosebud-shaped flower of the deepest 

 pink on a stiff stem . . 





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Darwin Tulip, Clara Butt 



PRINCESS JULIANA. 28-D. Most brilliant 

 of the Darwins. Dazzling salmon-scarlet. . 3 



PSYCHE. 32-C. Rich rose; inside shaded 

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



REVEREND EWBANK. 20-A. Vivid helio- 

 trope-lilac; magnihcent flower 



RONALD GUNN. 25-B. Velvety violet, 

 edged lavender, with white base, a distinct 

 coloration, the general effect being almost 

 true blue 12 cts. each. . 



SIERAAD VAN FLORA. 24-A. Large, 

 briglit rosy red. Early forcer 



SOPHROSYNE. 28-B. Very soft rosy lilac, 

 bordered silvery white 



VALENTINE. 22-A. Heliotrope, shaded vio- 

 let. Flowers beautifully shaped and carried 

 on long stems 12 cts. each. . 



WILLIAM COPLAND (Sweet Lavender). 

 25-A. Lilac-rose; earliest of all Darwins 



WILLIAM PITT. 26-B. Very dark scarlet 

 with purple shade on the outer petals 



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

 egg-shaped flower of very distinct form . , 



BECKERT'S SUPERB MIXTURE OF DAR- 

 WINS. This is our own special mixture 

 which w-e 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 

 mixtures 



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