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



FLOWER SEEDS, continued 



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Cyclamen, Giant Princess May. Gigantic Seeds 

 rose flower with purple base $0 50 



Giant Persicum. White with red eye 



Giant Persicum, Rose. Distinct and beau- 

 tiful variety 



Giant Persicum, Mauve. A delicate mauve 

 with carmine eye 



Giant Phoenix. A lighter red than Vulcan. 



Giant Sunset. Fine light salmon-pink 



Giant Salmon King. Beautiful clear sal- 

 mon-pink; the most popular of all varieties. 



Giant Vulcan. Deepest red; free-blooming, 

 blood-red variety 



Giant White Swan. Enormous pure white 

 flowers on stiff stems 



Giant Superb Mixed. 



Eileen Low. Color a lovely shade of Rose DuBarry pink 

 Its great attraction lies in the distinct white margin and 

 blush-white crest on each petal. Both lovely and unique. 



Cherry Ripe. Nearly scarlet; brightest red Cyclamen. . . . . 



Mrs. Buckston. Giant salmon-colored flowers, beautifully 

 frilled, very floriferous 



Purple Prince. Flower purple-crimson; foliage brightly 

 marbled, silver leaf 



St. George. The silver-leaved Cyclamen; foliage beautifully 

 marbled; flowers of a pale salmon color 



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Giant Cyclamen 



Now grown as extensively under glass as in the 

 graceful spikes are excellent for cut-flowers. 



Giant White. Giant Yellow. 



Giant Pink. Giant Rose. 



ANTIRRHINUM. 



garden. The tal 

 Giant Scarlet. 

 Giant Garnet. 

 Giant Striped. 



Each of the above, pkt. 10 cts., Vioz. 25 cts. 



Oakledge Favorite, Giant Pink. Fine salmon-pink of im- Pkt. 

 mense size; vigorous in habit and fine for winter blooming . $1 00 



Oakledge Favorite, Giant Pink White-throated. Im- 

 mense fine deep pink flower and produced in great abun- 

 dance; fine for winter blooming 1 00 



Intermediate or Half-Dwarf Varieties. 



Golden Queen. Rich yellow. 

 Mt. Blanc. Pure white. 

 Rose Queen. Rich rose. 



Daphne. Soft blush-pink. 

 Defiance. Orange-red. 

 Firebrand. Rich deep red. 



Each of the above, pkt. 10 cts., Vioz. 25 cts. 

 BELLIS PERENNIS. 



Giant Rose. Giant Red. 



Giant White. Giant Pink. 



Each of the above, pkt. 15 cts. 

 CALCEOLARIA grandiflora. These are gorgeous greenhouse- 

 flowering plants. Their peculiar form and the brilliant colors 

 of their flowers make them distinctly attractive 75 



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CINERARIA. Very distinct and ornamental house plant, with mag- 

 nificent heads of velvety blooms, the colors of which include 

 white, very delicate to very dark blue, all shades of pink, car- 

 mine and crimson, with bicolors of crimson and white, blue and 

 white, etc. Our strains are unsurpassed. 

 Hybrida grandiflora. Large flowering. Unsurpassed for 

 richness of colors and perfection of form. Height 1 ft. . . I 

 Hybrida grandiflora, Semi-Dwarf. Differs from the pre- 

 ceding only in size of plant. Height 1 ft 



Hybrida grandiflora, Matador. Beautiful dazzling scarlet. 

 Hybrida st el lata (Star Cineraria). Large panicles of star- 

 shaped flowers in many pleasing colors 



CENTAUREA imperial is. Beautiful giant varieties; vigorous 

 growers; branch freely and send out numerous side shoots flow- 

 ering for a long time; fine for forcing. 

 Giant White. Giant Rose. 



Giant Lilac. Giant Yellow. 



Giant Lavender. Giant Rose and White. 



Each of the above, pkt. 10 cts., Vioz. 30 cts. 

 CANDYTUFT, Giant White Perfection. Produces immense spikes 



of pure white flowers. Best for forcing. Pkt. 10c, Jioz. 25c. 

 CLARKIA elegans fl.-pl. Sown during the autumn and grown in 

 a cool house, they make magnificent specimens for greenhouse 

 adornment. 



Princess. Long spikes of glowing rose flowers. 

 Scarlet Queen. Brilliant salmon-scarlet. 

 Salmon Queen. Beautiful salmon-pink. 

 White Prince. Pure white. 



Each of the above, pkt. 10 cts., Vioz. 25 cts. 

 CHEIRANTHUS kewensis. A valuable hybrid Wallflower 

 for winter flowering. Flowers open primrose and change 

 to a clear mauve. Plants freely branching, each stem carry- 

 ing a long spike of flowers. Height 2 ft ! 



CALENDULA. Blooms freely during the winter and early 

 spring, and is fine for pot culture. 

 Pure Gold. Very large double golden yellow flowers; semi- 

 dwarf 



Meteor. Double yellow, striped with orange 



DIMORPHOTHECA aurantiaca (Orange Daisy). A won- 

 derful free-flowering plant. It begins flowering in small 

 pots six weeks after sowing and forms a nice pot plant. . . . 

 LEPTOSYNE Stillmanii. A very early and continuous- 

 blooming annual for indoor culture. Flowers daisy-like and 

 golden yellow in color. Fine for cutting. Height 18 in.. . 

 LUPINUS. The following varieties are very recommendable for 

 forcing; of easiest culture. 



Hybridus roseus. Long rose-colored spikes 



Hartwegii. White 



Pink Beauty. Delicate salmon-pink 



MIGNONETTE, Crimson Giant. (Pot- Pkt, 

 saved seed.) One of the best sorts for for- 

 cing. Immense spikes; plant vigorous... 

 Machet Giant. Does equally well when 

 grown under glass, but the flower is paler 



in color than the preceding 



New York Market. An extra-choice strain 

 for greenhouse culture, spikes measuring 



from 15 to 20 inches long 1 00 



PANSIES. Seed may be sown from August to September in a cold- 

 frame and protected during the severe winter. Grown in this 

 manner they will produce strong vigorous plants, blooming 

 early in spring with far larger flowers than from seed sown in 

 spring. We offer only the very best strains. 

 Beckert's Superb Mixed. Our own blend- 

 ing, containing only the finest of Mam- 

 moth-flowered strains in greatest range of Pkt. 



colors $0 50 



Choice Mixture of Large-flowering Va- 

 rieties 25 



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Andromeda. Rose with lavender 



Adonis. Giant light blue, white center 



Atropurpurea. Giant dark purple 



Bugnot's Large-blotched. Very large and fine colored. 



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Beaconsfield. Giant lavender and purple 25 



Cassier's Superb. Very large in great range of colors. 



Emperor William. Giant ultra-marine blue 



Golden Queen. Giant golden yellow 



Golden Yellow. Giant yellow with dark eye 



Hortensia. Giant red and rose shades; beautiful. 



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Madame Perret. Large-flowered, red-marbled shades 25 



15 

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Snow Queen. Giant satiny white. 

 Striped. Giant striped varieties. 



White. Giant white with purple eye 15 



