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



Mammoth Breeder Tulips, continued 



Doz. 100 1,000 



CHESTNUT (La Nuit). 24-B. Deep chestnut-brown, 

 shading to deep mahogany inside, with black base. 

 Very distinct and makes a fine contrast with yellow. 



10 cts. each..$0 85 $5 75 $47 00 



DOM PEDRO. 24-C. Coffee-brown with a narrow edge 

 of golden brown; inside rich mahogany with olive base. 



Flowers large and fragrant 15 cts. each.. 1 20 7 75 62 00 



FAIRY (Panorama; The Monument). 20-D. Deep 

 orange-red, shaded mahogany; beautifully shaped. 



One of t he best Breeders for forcing 15 cts. each . 1 00 6 25 50 00 



GARIBALDI (Dutch Breeder). 31-D. Base and center of 

 petal terra-cotta with a broad edge of golden bronze. 



25 cts. each. . 2 50 15 00 



GODET PARFAIT. 30-C. Violet-purple with a white 

 base. Tall and vigorous, with very large flowers of 



striking appearance. Oneofthebest 20 cts. each.. 1 55 9 75 79 00 



GOLDEN BRONZE. 24-C. Outside brownish yellow; 



inside mahogany, lighter at the edges; yellow base 



15 cts. each.. 1 15 7 30 59 00 



INDIAN CHIEF. 33-B. The largest flower we know of, 

 carried on a tall stem; peculiar shape; intense light 

 brown color 90 cts. each . . 8 75 60 00 



JAMES WATT. 24-C. A Tulip of marvelous color and 

 form, James Watt is the finest variety of the Breeder 

 type yet to be developed. The flowers are globular, of 

 good size and substance; outside richest bronzy purple, 

 edged with dark brown, with a fine ashy bloom; inside 

 royal purple with green base, starred white. Very rare. 

 Single bulb 70 cts. each. . 5 35 



LA SINGULIERE (Lord Curzon). 24-B. Silvery white, 

 flushed at the margin with dark maroon-crimson, which 

 gradually suffuses the entire petal as the flower ages .... 



15 cts. each ..1 15 7 00 57 00 



LOUIS XIV. 28-C. Without a doubt Jibe finest oj all 

 Tulips. This variety has made a sensation wherever it 

 has been exhibited. Enormous, globular flowers; dark 

 purple, flushed bronze, with a broad margin of golden 

 brown 50 cts. each. . 3 75 25 00 



LUCIFER. 28-D. Rich rosy orange, edged orange- 

 scarlet. A brilliant flower of majestic form, on a tall 

 stem 35 cts. each.. 2 70 16 00 



MARIE LOUISE. 23-B. Old-rose, margined with 

 orange-salmon, and with a purplish flush. Altogether 



beautiful, although of only medium size .. 15 cts. each . . 1 10 6 75 54 00 



PRINCE ALBERT. 32-B. A leader in this class; refined 



form and color a deep brown shade 20 cts. each . . 1 55 10 00 



PRINCE OF ORANGE. 25-C. Large, showy flowers; 

 terra-cotta, edged orange with yellow base and black 



center. Always satisfactory 15 cts. each.. 1 15 7 40 59 00 



ST. JAMES. 28-B. A tall, much-admired Tulip. Dark 



purple, flushed bronze and violet 60 cts. each. . 5 00 32 00 



TURENNE. 28-A. Violet-purple, with an edge of gold- 

 bronze; large flower 15 cts. each.. 1 35 8 50 



VELVET KING. 25-C. Glossy purplish maroon with 

 yellow base. Extra-large flowers, very effective for the 

 border or in shrubbery 25 cts. each.. 2 00 12 75 



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Planting of Breeder Tulips 



VULCAIN. 25-B. Fine rosy apri- Doz. 100 

 cot, shading to buff and yellow 

 at the margin, with green base; 

 large, globular flowers. Distinct 

 in color and brilliant against 

 shrubbery 30 cts. each. .$2 50 $16 00 



YELLOW PERFECTION (Old 

 Gold; Empress of China). 24-B. 

 Light bronze-yellow, edged with 

 gold; inside bronze. Large and 

 noteworthy 10 cts. each . . 



BECKERT'S SUPERB MIX- 

 TURE OF BREEDER TULIPS. 



Composed of the finest named 



varieties of this unusual class. . 1 00 6 00 55 00 

 GOOD BREEDER MIXTURE 60 4 00 35 00 



90 5 75 $46 50 



GIANT DARWIN TULIPS 



Without question, the Darwins are today more popular among lovers of Tulips than any other class. 



They are noted for their clear, bright colors, their tall, sturdy growth, and their large, beautifully formed, cup-shaped flowers. 

 Although brilliant, their colors are not harsh and, consequently, the different varieties harmonize well when planted together or with 

 other flowers. In season they follow two to three weeks after the Early Tulips, and their blooming period overlaps that of the Late or 

 Cottage Tulips. The colors range from the palest lilac through slate-blue, purple and maroon to almost black, and from blush-white 

 through rose-pink and scarlet to crimson. 



Some varieties of Darwin Tulips are suitable for forcing, but it is for outdoor beds and borders that they are best adapted, and there 

 they reign supreme. If you have room for only one bed of Tulips, by all means plant Darwins. 



Doz. 100 1,000 



ANTON ROOZEN. 28-B. Vivid rose-pink, 



with white base; large cup-shaped flowers. . .$1 00 $7 45 $59 00 



Doz. 100 1,000 



ARIADNE. 28-B. Enormous cup-shaped flower 



of a brilliant rosy scarlet with blue base. . . $1 00 $6 50 $52 00 



