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W. C. Becker t's Autumn Catalogue of Bulbs and Seeds, N. S., Pittsburg, Pa. 



DOUBLE TULIPS COURUXNE d'oR 



SINGLE EARLY RED TULIPS 



Each Doz. loo 



9 Artus- Garibaldi. 2. Bright, deep scarlet ..So 03 $0 25 5i 60 

 10 Bacchus. I. Ricli dark crimson 03 25 i 60 



10 -"Belle Alliance. 2. Bright crimson-scarlet ; 



second-earlv 04 40 2 75 



9 Cardinal's Hat. 2. Dark red 03 25 1 60 



11 *Couleur Cardinal, 4. Rich crimson-.scarlet ; 



grand bedder ; second early 05 45 3 oo 



12 Cramoisie Brilliant. 3. Rich orange-scar- 



let ; very showy, pointed flower 05 45 3 00 



10 Crimson 'King.. 2. Crimson; not desirable 



for forcing, but a splendid bedder 03 25 i 60 



9. Dekeiser. Glowing crimson-scarlet; large 



flowers 04 35 2 50 



12 Dusart. 2. Large ; deep vermilion; very fine. 04 40 2 75 



10 EtoUe Brilliant. 3. Dazzling scarlet ; large, 



fine flower 04 40 2 75 



13 Maas. I. Dazzling scarlet; large and of fine 



form 05 50 3 50 



12 ^Pottebakker, Scarlet. 2. Large and a fine 



bedder ; second-early 03 30 2 25 



12 ^Vermilion Brilliant, i. Rich, dazzling 



scarlet; second-early 05 45 3 00 



SINGLE EARLY YELLOW TULIPS 



Each Doz. 100 



11 Canary Bird. 2. Fine, pure yellow go 03 So 25 Si 50 



10 *Chrysolora. 2. Handsome ; pure yellow ; 



second-early 03 25 i 60 



10 ^Goldfinch. Very fragrant ; golden yellow; 



second early 03 25 i 75 



12 King of the Yellows. 2. Fine globular 



flower: nice for pots 03 30 200 



Leonardo da Vinci. A fine orange 03 2.s i 60 



12 sMontresor. i. Large yellow flower and a 



grand soi t ; fine forcer ; early 03 30 2 00 



10 Ophir d'Or, 2. Rich golden yellow ; one of 



tiie largest single yellow Tulips 03 25 i 75 



12 *Pottebakker, Yellow, i. Large; yellow; 



fine bedder; second early 03 25 i 75 



12 *Prince de Ligne. 2. Rich and showy yel- 

 low; second-early 03 30 2 co 



9 Primrose Queen (Herman Schlegel). 2. 

 Very distinct and beautiful ; delicate prim- 

 rose-yellow ; lovely for forcing and fine for 

 beds; ' 05 50 3 50 



12 Yellow Prince. 2. Sweet-scented yellow^; 



fine bedder and forcer 03 25 i 50 



SINGLE EARLY ORANGE, WITH SCARLET 

 AND BRONZE, TULIPS 



Bride of Haarlem. Golden yellow, fealh- Each Doz. ico 



t'l edied go 05 So 55 $400 



Bizard Verdict. Yellow, brown striped .. . 03 25 150 



10 *Duc de Berlin. Large flow ers ; scarlet, 

 edged orange; very early and a splendid 

 forcer 04 35 2 50 



10 *Duehesse de Parma. 3. Bright scarlet, 



margined gold ; second-early 03 25 i 50 



10 Gold Standard. Crimson and j ellow 05 50 3 50 



15 S'Keizerkroon. i. Rich scarlet, edged bright 



yellow; fine forcer and bedder 03 30 200 



T2 *Prince of Austria. 3. Very showy brick- 

 red to buff-orange; sweet-scented; fine 

 form; second-earlv 04 35 2 50 



12 ThomasMoore. 3.' Terra-cotta, flushed with 



yellow ; fine 03 25 i 75 



VARIOUS COLORED SINGLE TULIPS 



Each Doz. ico 



9 La Remarquable. 3. Plum color, with 



silvery margin; distinct So 05 So 45 S3 00 



lo President Lincoln. 2. Purplish carmine, 

 glowing color and fine for contrast with yel- 

 low bedders 05 45 3 00 



10 Van der Neer. 2. Rich violet, handsome 



large flower 05 50 3 50 



10 Wouverman. 2. Brilliant claret - purple ; 



handsome flowers 05 45 3 00 



MIXED SINGLE EARLY TULIPS 



We offer three grades of mixed Tulips. Our own mixture being 

 selected from named varieties imported for this purpose, and en- 

 tirely distinct from and superior to the imported mixtures. 



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Doz. 100 1,000 



Beckert's Superb Single Mixture So 3° $2 25 S20 00 



Superfine Single Mixture 15 i 00 9 00 



Fine Single Mixture 12 80 7 50 



Early Pink Single Mixture 20 i 30 11 70 



Early Red Single Mixture 20 i 40 12 60 



Early Yellow Single Mixture 20 i 25 11 25 



DOUBLE EARLY TULIPS 



The double varieties cannot be forced as early or readilj' as the 

 singles. One of the earliest, Salvator Rose, may be had bj- the 

 middle of January, whilst varieties preceded by a star (*) may be 

 flowered from January to jMarch. The flowers are large and brilliant 

 and are effective in beds or groups. If grown in pots, do not attempt 

 flowering before they are well rooted. 



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DOUBLE EARLY YELLOW, RED AND YEL- 

 LOW AND BRONZE TULIPS 



Each Doz. 100 



10 *Couronne d'Or. 2. Yellow, flushed orange; 



large flower: grand bedder So 05 So 45 S3 00 



10 *E1 Toreador. 2. Bright scarlet, margined 



buff 08 75 



10 Extremite d'Or. Brownish red, bordered 



yellow 03 30 2 25 



8 Gloria Solis. Scarlet, deeply edged with 



bright yellow ; early 03 25 i 60 



9 Leonardo da Vinci. Red, stained yellow .. . 03 30 225 

 10 La Citadelle. 4. Deep orange-scarlet, mar- 

 gined gold : show y 03 30 2 00 



10 Regina Rubrorum. Scarlet, striped yel- 

 lowish white 04 35 2 50 



10 '■'Tournesol. 2. Scarlet, broadly edged yel- 

 low ; very large flower ; earlj' 03 30 2 00 



10 *Tournesol, Yellow. 2. Yellow, flushed 



orange; large flower and early 03 35 2 50 



10 Velvet Gem. Dark violet-brown 03 25 i 75 



