BECKERTS BULB IMPORTS FOR 1923 



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Giant Darwin Tulips 



Doz. 



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

 with a broad margin of blush-pink; flowers 

 very large, on tall stems SO 75 



MARCONI. 27-C. Dull violet will, 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 



NAUTICAS. 30-B. Dark cerise-rose, center 

 dark violet, shaded bronze; large 



OUIDA. 28-B. Bright crimson-scarlet; un- 

 usually tall stem and large flower 



PETRUS HONDIUS. Bright carmine-rose. 

 Very brilliant and erect variety. Height 

 28 in 



PHILIPPE DE COMMINES. 24-A. Velvety 

 dark purple; large flower on a stiff stem. . . 



PRIDE OF HAARLEM. 25-A. Bright rose, 

 suffused with purple; enormous flower. . . . 



PRINCE OF NETHERLANDS. Glowing 

 cerise, blue base. Enormous flower on tall 

 stem. Height 31 in 1 



PRINCESS ELIZABETH (Julia Vinot). 26-B. 

 A long rosebud-shaped flower of the deepest 

 pink on a stiff stem 1 



PRINCESS JULIANA. 24-C. Most brilliant 

 of the Darwins. Dazzling salmon-scarlet. . . . 



PROFESSOR RAUWENHOFF. 28-C. Deep 

 cherry-rose with salmon glow inside; bright 

 blue base; extra large. One of the finest for 

 early forcing 



PSYCHE. 26-A. Rich rose; inside shaded 

 silvery rose, with blue base; strong stems 



REVEREND EWBANK. 22-B. Vivid helio- 

 trope-Iilac; magnificent flower 



ROI D'ISLANDE. Old rose, perfect shaped 

 flower on medium-sized stem. A good 

 forcer. Height 26 in 1 



RONALD GUNN. 26-B. Velvety violet, 

 edged lavender, with white base, a distinct 

 coloration, the general effect being almost 

 true blue 8 cts. each. . 



SIERAAD VAN FLORA. 24-A. Large, bright 

 rosy red. Early forcer 



SOPHROSYNE. 28-B. Very soft rosy lilac, 

 bordered silvery white 



VALENTINE. 22-A. Heliotrope, shaded 

 violet. Flowers beautifully shaped and 

 carried on long stems 10 cts. each . . 1 



WHITE QUEEN. 24-B. Buds tinged with 

 pink; mature flowers almost pure white; 

 black anthers. The best-known white Dar- 

 win for bedding and forcing 



WILLIAM COPLAND (Sweet Lavender). 



25-A. Lilac-rose; earliest of all Darwins 



WILLIAM PITT. 22-B. Very dark scarlet 



with purple shade on the outer petals 1 



ZULU. 27-B. Velvety purple-black; large 



egg-shaped flower of very distinct form 



BECKERT'S SUPERB MIXTURE OF 

 DARWINS. This is our own special mix- 

 ture which we recommend where the best 

 results are desired in beds of mixed colors.. . . 



FINE MIXTURE OF DARWINS. As im- 

 ported. Not to be compared with ordinary 

 mixtures 



POSTAGE ON ALL TULIPS. If wanted by 



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Rembrandt Tulip, Victor Hugo 



Rembrandt Tulips 



lar Darwins in season, 

 by their unusual colors 

 delicate shades of rose 

 but attractive fashion 

 ps reminds one in color 



Each Doz. 100 

 $0 08 $0 75 $5 50 



These are late Tulips, similar to the popu 

 height and habit of growth, but distinguished 

 and markings. The ground colors are mostly 

 and lavender, striped and splashed in an odd 

 with darker shades. A bed of Rembrandt Tul' 

 and design of a rich Oriental carpet. 

 HEBE. Lilac and white, flamed dark brown 

 LA COQUETTE. Violet and white; striped 



black 



MARCO SPADO. White, flamed carmine-red. 



QUASIMODO. White, feathered crimson 



RED PRINCE. Flamed scarlet on rose ground . 

 SEMELE. Vivid rose stripes on white ground . . 



SIRENE. Lilac, flamed brown and white 



VESTA. Pale violet, striped maroon and 



white 



VICTOR HUGO. Carmine, flamed white 



SUPERB MIXTURE OF REMBRANDTS. . . 

 GOOD MIXTURE $45.00 per 1,000. . 



Parrot or Dragon Tulips 



Gorgeous, late-flowering Tulips with curiously twisted and slashed 

 petals. The color combinations are remarkably effective; a bed of 

 these Tulips is most interesting and decorative. 

 ADMIRAL CONSTANTINOPLE. Showy Each 



scarlet and orange $0 06 



CRAMOISI BRILLANT. Rich carmine, with 



black markings; large flowers 



LUTEA MAJOR. Yellow, with green and 



crimson stripes 



PERFECTA. Golden yellow, blotched rich, 



deep scarlet; exceedingly brilliant 



FINEST MIXED PARROTS. 



$33.75 per 1,000. . 



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parcel post, add postage at your zone rate. 

 8 pounds. See inside of front cover 



One dozen bulbs weigh 1 pound; 100 bulbs, 



