BECKERTS ANNUAL AUTUMN CATALOGUE OF CHOICEST BULBS 



Giant Darwin Tulips, continued 



AFTERGLOW ({Catherine Havemeyer). 26-D. Doz. 100 1,000 

 New color in Darwins. Clear, deep salmon- 

 °- r j ng i C ' lit?ntcr at tne edges of the petals; in- 

 side dark, glowing orange 40 els. each. S3 00 $10 00 



APHRODITE. (New.) Most beautiful pink 



any 

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color. 



Vivid 



2 50 16 00 



75 4 75 $38 00 



1 00 6 30 52 00 



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5 75 



light blue of great 



2 50 15 00 



1 60 10 00 80 50 



4 65 29 00 



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BARONNE DE LA TONNAYE. 26-D 

 pink, margined blush; an old favorite . . . 



BARTIGON. 22-13. Fiery crimson, with a 

 pure white base. Very showy. .8 cts. each 



BLEU AIMABLE. 25-D. Ageratum-blue, 

 shaded steel-blue outside and deep violet in- 

 side; base blue, starred white. . 10 cts. each 



BLEU CELESTE. A clear 

 beauty 



CENTENAIRE. 30-A. Rich violet-rose with 

 blue base. A magnificent flower for the bor- 

 der and good for forcing 20 cts. each. 



CHANT DE CYGNE (Swan Song). 26-C. 

 Glowing salmon-cerise, shaded rose. Flowers 

 usually large and fine, excelling all others of 

 its color. A rare beauty 60 cts. each 



CITY OF HAARLEM. 27-C. The newest, 

 largest, and best bright red. Hugh flowers on 

 long sturdy stems; glowing scarlet with slate- 

 blue base, starred white 70 cts. each.. 5 50 34 00 



CLARA BUTT. 21-D. Delicate salmon-pink- 

 perfect shape and lovely color. Very popular. 



DREAM. 27-B. Beautiful uniform lilac 



DUCHESS OF HOHENBURG. Pale bluish 

 violet 2 50 



EDMEE (Beauty). 25-D. Vivid cherry-rose, 



edged soft old-rose; large flowers 1 00 



ERGUSTE. 26-A. Deep heliotrope, flushed 



silvery white, darker inside. Early 85 



ETHEL ROOSEVELT. 15-D. Lovely sweet- 

 scented, rose-colored flower, with blue base . 1 25 



EUROPE (Salmon King). 22-B. Glowing 

 salmon-scarlet, shaded rose 95 



EUTERPE. 28-B. Silvery mauve-lilac, lighter 

 at the edges; large flowers on strong stems. 

 Considered the best lavender 



FARNCOMBE SANDERS. 25-B. Fiery rosy 

 scarlet; inside vivid cerise-scarlet, with white 

 center marked blue; fine large flowers 



FAUST. 30-B. Deep purple-maroon; large 

 and brilliant j 



FEU BRILLIANT. 28-C. Vermilion,' bl'uel 

 and-white base. Very fine bedder 1 



FLAMINGO. 28-D. Delicate shell-pink. Very 

 lovely and attractive 1 



GIANT. Enormous violet-purple flower 

 carried on a tall stem. Height 30 in ' 2 



GLOW (Claude Cillot). 23-C. Dazzling ver- 



nnhon-scarlet, white base with blue markings 1 00 



GRETCHEN (Marguerite). 22-C. Silvery pale 

 rose, flushed white; inside soft pink with 

 white center, marked blue 65 



HARRY VEITCH. 24-B. Brilliant blood- 

 red; on long stems 



LA FIANCEE. Deep rose, shaded lilac $4*00 $35" 00 



LA TRISTESSE. 26-C. Slaty purple inside; 



dull blue outside, shading to white at edges. 

 LA TULIPE NOIRE (The Black Tulip). 

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



LENOTRE. The earliest pink 'Tulip"" for 

 forcing. Not good for bedding. Height 22 in. 



20 cts. each. . 1 50 9 50 

 L INGENUE. 27-B. Very delicate rosy pink 



with a broad border of rosy white 



15 cts. each. 



LOUISE DE LA VALLIERE. 24-C. Won- 

 derfully cup-shaped flowers of clear, delicate 

 rose-pink, carried on long, strong stems; 

 base white, marked with blue. Fine for forc- 

 ing as well as outdoors 65 cts. each. . 



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

 with a broad margin of blush-pink; flowers 

 very large, on tall stems 



MARCONI. 27-C. Dull violet with a dis- 

 tinct white base; immense flower 



MASSACHUSETTS. 26-B. Pink, with 

 white center; splendid form and color 



MASSENET. Pale rose, margined creamy 

 white. One of the last to bloom. Height 

 30 in 1 



1,000 



80 4 95 S40 00 



1 00 6 2 5 50 00 



1 15 7 15 57 00 



5 00 31 00 



1 00 



6 



50 



52 



00 



85 



5 



30 



42 



50 



90 



5 



80 



46 



00 



50 10 00 80 00 



80 



90 

 20 

 35 

 05 

 00 



ISIS. 26-C Glowing vermilion with blue base. 

 One of the showiest bedders 



JUBILEE. The best blue-purple variety ever 

 introduced. Very beautiful color. Height 

 29 m 25 cts. each. . 



KING GEORGE V. 25-B. Bright cerise, 

 shaded rose; inside orange-scarlet with blue 

 base. Perhaps the most intense coloring 

 found in the Darwins 75 cts. each. 



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



with blush-white base; very large flowers 



10 cts. each . . 



90 



90 



1 90 



7 50 



95 



47 00 



Darwin Tulip, Clara Butt 



