6 BECKERTS SEED STORE, 101 AND 103 FEDERAL ST., N. S., PITTSBURGH, PA. 



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SINGLE EARLY TULIPS, continued 



*Belle Alliance (Waterloo). 10-M. Each Doz. 

 Large, sweet-scented; scarlet; ex- 

 cellent for forcing and bedding, as 



well as cutting 10 03 



Chrysolora. 11-M. Golden yellow; 

 fine bedder; flower keeps its color 



well until the petals drop 



Couleur Cardinal. 10-L. Outside 

 bronze-scarlet, inside glittering 

 crimson; large, fine flowers; very 



fine for bedding and forcing 



Cottage Maid (La Precieuse). 9-L. 

 Bright pink. Splendid for late 

 forcing and for bedding 02 



*Cramoisi Brillant. 11-M. Brilliant 

 scarlet; a splendid bedder and sure 



forcer; very handsome flower 



Duchesse de Parma. 10-M. Orange- 

 red, margined deep yellow; a splen- 

 did bedder with tall, strong stem.. 

 Dusart. 10-L. Carmine-scarlet, wide 

 open flower; splendid bedder, re- 

 taining its color under the most try- 

 ing conditions 



*Golden Queen. 12-M. One of the 

 best yellows; large, well-shaped 

 golden yellow flower on strong 

 stem; early forcer 



*Goldfinch. 10-E. The true Yellow 

 Prince. Golden yellow; sweet-scen- 

 ted; forces easily and early; lasts 



long when cut; retains color 



Joost Van Vondel, Red. 11-L. 

 Deep cherry-red, feathered white.. 



*Joost Van Vondel, White (Lady 

 Boreel). 11-M. The largest and 

 most intense of the white early 

 Tulips; splendid forcer and bedder. 



25 $1 70 



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25 1 65 14 00 



35 2 40 22 00 



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 90 



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40 2 60 24 00 



Single Early Tulips 



*Keizerkroon (Grand Due). 14-M. 

 Carmine-scarlet, with broad yel- 

 low border. This old variety, which 

 forces well, remains a great favorite 

 for bedding; should be planted by 

 itself $ 



*King of the Yellows. 10-E. Deep 

 golden yellow; one of the earliest 

 yellows; fine for forcing as well 

 as bedding; flowers egg-shaped 

 and fine for cutting 



*La Reine (Queen Victoria). 11-M. 

 White, slightly shaded rose; splen- 

 did both for forcing and bedding. . 



*Mon Tresor. 11-E. Pure golden 

 yellow; extra-fine, large flower; 

 one of the best and easiest forcers. 

 Ophir d'Or. 12-M. Pure yellow; 



undoubtedly the best yellow bedder. 

 Pink Beauty. 12-M. Rosy pink, 

 slightly feathered white; flowers of 

 unsurpassed size and beauty 



*Prince of Austria. 14-E. Bright 

 orange-vermilion, large, sweet- 

 scented; fine forcer and bedder. . . 

 Princess Helena. 11-L. Pure white; 

 one of the best white bedders; 



flowers stand upright 



Princess Wilhelmina. 12-M. Queen 

 of the Pinks. Deep pink and 

 white; large pointed flower on tall 



stem 



Proserpine. 13-E. Fine, glowing 

 carmine-pink; large flowers, forces 



easily and early; fine bedder 



Queen of the Netherlands. 14-M. 

 Delicate blush-pink; fine bedder. 



*Rose Gris-de-Lin. 10-L. One of 

 the finest pinks in cultivation. 

 Very desirable both for forcing and 

 bedding 



*Rose Luisante. 10-L. Dark silky 

 rose; the finest rose variety; both 



a forcer and bedder 



Silver Standard. 10-L. Red, striped 

 white; showy 



*Sir Thomas Lipton. 13-M. Bril- 

 liant crimson, cup-shaped flowers 

 of large size; fine for forcing 



and bedding 



Thomas Moore. 14-L. Apricot- 

 orange; distinct, fine-shaped flower; 

 good forcer and bedder 



*Vermilion Brilliant. 10-M. Bright 

 vermilion; best of its class; forces 

 very readily; fine bedder; large... . 

 White Swan. 14-L. Pure white glob- 

 ular flower of handsome form; fine 

 bedder 



BECKERT'S SUPERB SINGLE 

 MIXED. This is our own special 

 mixture which we recommend 

 where the best results are desired 

 in beds of mixed colors. This mix- 

 ture is made up of the above-named 

 sorts and in equal proportion of 

 each variety 



SUPERFINE MIXED. This mix- 

 ture is as we import it from our 

 grower in Holland, special care be- 

 ing taken to have it made up of all 

 possible varieties and colors. This 

 mixture must not be compared 

 with cheap mixtures offered by 

 some houses 



Each Doz. 



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Due Van Thol Tulips 



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100 I.OOO 



90 $17 00 



1 60 



1 20 



1 80 

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3 20 



1 80 



2 00 



2 70 

 1 80 



20 1 20 



2 10 



2 50 



3 00 



1 35 



2 00 

 1 60 



14 00 



10 00 



16 00 

 16 00 



30 00 



16 00 



18 00 



25 1 70 15 00 



25 00 

 16 00 



10 00 

 19 00 



28 00 



11 00 

 18 00 

 14 00 



35 2 20 20 00 



15 1 00 9 00 



These are single-flowered and the earliest varieties; they are extensively used for forcing in pots, pans, etc. They are not so desirable 

 for cutting, as the stems are rather short, still very useful for the florist who uses his own stock. They grow uniformly 5 to 8 inches high and, 

 excepting the first variety, flower at the same time. 



Each Doz. ioo 



Rose. Fine pink; opens white $0 03 $0 25 $1 50 



Scarlet. The most popular of this class 03 25 1 50 



White Maximus. Improved white; large flower 02 20 1 40 



Each Doz. ioo 



Cochineal. Rich orange-scarlet $0 03 $0 30 $2 00 



Yellow. Light yellow 03 30 1 80 



Choice Mixed 02 20 1 35 



POSTAGE. If wanted by parcel post, add postage for 1 lb. per doz., or 8 lbs. per 100, at your zone rate. See second page of cover 



