Beckert's Annual Autumn Catalogue of Choicest Bulbs 



PURE WHITE AND BLUSH-WHITE HYACINTHS. contim.cJ 



HEIN ROOZEN. Of greal merit; the large, snow-white bells form 

 a long, loose spike of great elegance. 12 cts. each, SI. 25 per 

 doz. 



LA NEIGE. Vers early, medium-sized spike, with large, recurving 



hells of great beauty. 12 cts. each. SI. 25 per cloz. 

 WHITE LADY. Sport of the blue Lord Derby. Immense, pure 

 white, compact spikes. 12 cts. each, SI. 25 per doz. 

 Albertine. Pure white; large spike; vers early. 

 Blancheur a Merveille. Pure white; very fine flower. 

 British Queen. Pure white; large truss; calls. 

 Grande Blanche. Blush-white; early and a good bedder. 

 Grandeur a Merveille. Blush-white; early and a good bedder. 

 La Franchise. Creams white; very large bulbs; hue bedder. 

 La Grandesse. Purest white; the large, lleshy bells form a large, 



compact and perfect spike; fine forcer. 

 L Innocence. Pure white; as good for bedding as it is for forcing 



on account of its compact growth. 

 Madame Van der Hoop. Almost pure white; large bells, com- 

 pact truss; good pot Hyacinth ami cllcctive bedder. 

 Mimi. Waxj w hite; one of the earliest forcers; also a fine bedder. 

 Monsieur Van der Hoop. A pure white sport of Madame Van 



iler I loop, but with a larger truss; splendid for pots. 

 Mr. Plimsol. Blush-w hite; grand spike; good bedder. 

 Queen of England. A very good, pure white. 

 *Flevo. Pure white, tinged pale yellow; fine truss. 

 ♦Isabella. Waxy white; fine spike. 

 *La Grandesse. A pure white double of this name. 

 *La Tour d'Auvergne. Pure white; forces readily; very good. 

 ♦Prince of Waterloo. Blush-white, turning pure white. 



Princess Metternich. Blush-w hite, one of the best double whites. 

 *Queen Emma. Blush-white; good truss. 



BLUE SHADES 



PERLE BRILLANTE. (See back cover.) Light blue, tinged laven- 

 der. Produces an enormous spike of perfect-shaped bells, large 

 and waxy. A grand new variety. 12 cts. each, $1.25 per doz., 

 S8 per 100. 



ADMIRAL COUBERT. Enormously large truss; flowers bright 

 sky-blue; fine forcer. 12 cts. each, $1.25 per doz. 



BISMARCK. Large spike; bells very heavy and of a charming 

 light blue, shaded with violet in center of petals; very early. 

 15 cts. each, SI. 60 per doz. 



ELECTRA. Porcelain-blue; tall, finely formed spike, with very 

 large bells. 12 cts. each, SI. 25 per doz. 



GENERAL VAN DER HEYDEN. Bright, dark lavender; has a 

 long, well-filled spike on a strong stem, and forces easily. 12 cts. 

 each, SI. 25 per doz. 



IVANHOE. Purplish indigo-blue; the large, glossy bells have a 

 white throat; the long, narrow, well-filled spike somewhat resem- 

 bles a delphinium. 1 2 cts. each, SI .25 per doz. 



Competitor. Light blue; large, perfect flower. 



Captain Boyton. Deep porcelain-blue; large, broad spike. 



Enchantress. Most delicate porcelain-blue; makes a splendid 

 truss and is one of the most beautiful of the light blues. 12 cts. 

 each, SI. 25 per doz. 



Grand Lilas. Dark lilac; large spike; splendid variety for bedding 

 and forcing. 



Grand Maitre. Deep sky-blue; very large, compact spike; one of 

 the most popular blues; splendid for growing in pans and pots. 



King of the Blues. Rich, dark blue; splendid truss; fine as a 

 forcer and bedder. 



Lord Derby. The small, bright porcelain bells form a large and 

 compact spike of great beauty. 



Marie. Dark purple; line bedder. 



Menelik. Almost black — a glittering bluish black; spike very large 



and well formed. 12 cts. each, SI. 25 per doz. 

 Potgeiter. Pale blue; immense truss; splendid for bedding and 



early forcing. 



Price, except where noted, 10 cts. each, $10 per doz., $7 per 100. 



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BLUE SHADES, continued 



Queen of the Blues. Hardly excelled as a hue light blue variety; 

 stems short and si ill', and has no superior lot pots. 



Regulus. I ighl blue; large bells; truss of medium size. 



Schotel. l ight blue; large bells; handsome spikes. 



Totula. Blight blue; enormously large Mowers and spikes. 12 cts 

 each, $1.25 per doz. 

 ♦Bloksberg. I ate; azure-blue; large florets and spikes. 

 ♦Garrick. I ighl blue. 



♦General Antinck. Dark porcelain-blue. 

 ♦General Kohler. Bright blue; a splendid forcer. 

 ♦Prince of Saxony. Dark blue; good spikes. 

 *Van Speyk. Porcelain-blue; large, compact spike. 



YELLOW SHADES 



CITY OF HAARLEM. (See back cover.) Golden yellow; undoubt- 

 edly the grandest variety amongst the yellows. The color is of 

 the purest golden vellow, and the truss is large and well formed. 

 12 cts. each, $1.25 per doz., $8 per 100. 



BUFF BEAUTY. Bull-orange-yellow; large bells; enormous truss 



DAYLIGHT. Primrose-yellow, best in color. 



King of the Yellows. Rich, deep yellow; tall spike; large bells. 



Marchioness of Lome. Rosy salmon; splendid truss. 



Yellow Hammer. Golden yellow; forces easily; fine spike. 

 ♦Goethe. Salmon-yellow with pinkish center. 

 *Goudbers. Golden yellow. 

 *Ophir d'Or. Yellow with purple center. 

 ♦Sunflower. Deep bufl-yellow. 



Single Hyacinths 



By parcel post, add postage fcr 3 lbs. per doz., 23 lbs. per 100, at 

 ne rate 



