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February 13, ]909 



THE QUALITY 

 YOU CAN MAKE 

 MONEY ON 



CAN N AS 



SOUND PIECES 

 TRUE TO NAME 

 BED ROCK PRICES 



Red-Flowering, Green 

 Foliage 



ror (loz. liKJ 



A. BouTier. 5 ft. Dark 

 Alice Roosevelt. Deep 



ft.. 



Be»ut« PolteTlne. sHft. 



Dark crimson 



Black Prince. Velvety 



maroon; 3 to 4 ft ; green 



Charles HeMciersou. 4ft 



Bright crimson 



Crimson ISrdder. 3 ft. 



Duke of .Harll)'>rongll. 



4!^ ft. Dark crimson.... 

 J. D KIsele. Brilliant ver- 



million-scrlet 5 ft 



Exploratenr Cramvbel, 



Deep rich crimson 5^ ft. 

 KxI>^e^s. Crimson; foliag- 



green. Dwarf habit t to 



$2=5 

 3 50 



ift 



ingo. tH ft. In 

 Pres illcKinley. B 



Pink-Flowering 



L Patry. 



pink, 4Kfl. 



Delit 



; rosy pink 



3 It 



lionise. A Brand pink, tal 



Martha AVasliiugloii 



Rose. Height, q% to 3 ft, 



IOC. each 



iWlle. Herat. iVifl. R se 



Te 



nnjson. Rosy pink; 



green foliage; 5^$ ft 



CATALOGUK 



Orange-Flowered 



Red, Gold-Edged and 

 Spotted 



lit yellow. 



$0.50 $?.75 $35-^ 



Gladialor. i 



spotted crin 



foliage; 4 ft. 



Cinnab}4r. Cinoabar -red, 

 edged with distinct golden 

 band; 4H ft .30 2.0 



Queen Oh>trlt>tt«. Scar- 

 let gold edge 30 7.' 



IVIm<*. Orozv. 5^ ft. Ver- 

 million, gold border . . .35 2.2 



Freiiiier. Deep cr mson, 



bordered yellow, jj^ tt. .30 3.0 



S uv. d' A. Crozy. 4 ft. 



Crimson, gold band .50 4.1 



Yellow Shades 



Buttercup. ^'A ft. Clear 



goldenyellow $..43 $1.7 



Coiiite de IS uchuKl. 



Yellow, spotted red, 4!^ fi 

 Florence Vaugli»n. sit 



Yellow, sijotlid crim-on 

 t,. E Kailey. Rich yellow 



dotted with red; 4!^ ft 30 2,00 175': 



White and Cream Shades 



Alsjce. i',. It. Creamy white $030 $1.75 $15. o< 



Bronze-Leaved, Red- 

 Flowering 



Brandvwine. 4 to 5 It. 

 Dark bronze foliage. 

 Crimson no%vers $0.50 $4.00 $i5.o( 



3° 



5° 



17.50 



5 ft. 

 We go thrt 



and loli^ge 



gh the block from 



David Ha 



Vermillic 

 Egandale. 



I'er doz. 

 rum. 3% ft. 



i-scarlet $0.50 



4 ft. Currant- 



King Humbert. Fine 

 Bronze foliage. Orange- 

 scarlet with bright red 

 markings. 4 ft 



Leonard Vaughan. 4H 

 It. Bright scarlet 



.\luaafolia. The finest fol- 

 iaged Canna, with enor- 

 mous rausa-Iike leaves. 3 

 by 5 ft., of a dark green 

 bronze-tinged color 



Philadelphia. A bright 

 glowing red. Height 5 ft. 



Papa Nardv Large, rich 

 carmine-red, 4^4 It 



Pillar of Fire 6 to 7 ft. 

 high; flowers bright crim- 

 son-scarlet 



Kohiista. Height 6 to 8 ft., 

 with immense foliage 



li. Large Sal- 



iflow 



,6 ft 



.30 



Orchid-Flowering 



Allrmannia 4 to 5 ft. Scar- 

 let and yellow. Green 

 foliage $0.35 $2 25 



Austria. Pure canary-yel- 

 low; an orchid-flowering 

 type- 5 ft 30 '-75 



Italia. 4'/i ft. Green foliage 



Red bord red yellow 30 2.00 



Kronus. Rich golden yel- 

 low, with patches of 

 bright red, 5 ft 30 1.75 



Mrs. Kate Gray. 6 ft 

 Green foliage. Scrlet 

 and yellow 30 2.00 



Pennsylvania. 5 ft. Green 



foliage. Deep icarlet 35 2.25 



to 13th Street, but 1 



adin 



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■ ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON, S eedsma n, ^l^'SVi^^^t^y.^'- 



CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



Chicago Carnation Co., Jollet, 111. — 

 Catalogue of this season's novelties in 

 Carnations. 



Ford Seed Company, Ravenna, Ohio. 

 —"Ford's Sound Seeds" for 1909. 

 They're all there. 



Fraser Nursery Co.. Inc., Ala. — Sur- 

 plus I/ist, Jan. 26, 1909. For Nursery- 

 men and dealers only. 



Gate Seed Company, Keokuk, Ta.— 

 Wholesale Price List of Garden, Field 

 and Flower Seeds, 1909. 



Connon Floral Co., Ltd., Hamilton, 

 Ont.— Wholesale Price List of Bedding 

 and House Plants, Shrubs, etc. 



L. E. Williams, Nottingham, N. H. — 

 Price List cf Nu'.'sery Giown Ever- 

 greens and Collected Native Trees and 

 Plants. 



S. M. Isbell & Co., Jackson, Mich.— 

 Catalogue of Northern grown seeds, 

 1909. 104 pages fully illustrated, cov- 

 ers in colors. 



Skidelsky & Irwin Co., Philadelphia, 

 Pa. — Florists' Wholesale Price List of 

 Seeds, Bulbs, Plants, etc. Their first 

 annual catalogue; a comprehensive 

 list. 



Frank E. Rue, Peoria, 111. — General 

 Catalogue for 1909 of Seeds and Bulbs, 

 Plants and Poultry Food. The back 

 cover is devoted to a "Monthly Garden 

 Guide." 



Mangelsdorf Bros. Co., Atchison, 

 Kans.— Seed Book, 1909. Vegetables 

 in gay attire and brilliant nasturtiums 



are the cover ornaments. Full of il- 

 lustrations. 



Herbert A. Jackson, Forest City 

 Nurseries, Portland, Me. — Wholesale 

 Trade List for 1909. Trees, Shrubs, 

 Nursery Grown Seedlings and Herba- 

 ceous Plants. 



D. V. Burrell, Roc'.iy Ford. Colo.— 

 Seeds 1909. Of course the melon oc- 

 cupies the place of honor in this cata- 

 logue, but all the other goods things in 

 vegetables are there too. 



Miss C. H. Lippincott, Minneapolis, 

 Minn. — Lippincott Flower Seeds, 1909 

 Greeting. Looks for all the world like 

 an Easter present, pretty and dainty 

 otitside and in. Mignonette on cover 

 page is good. 



Sherman & Eberle, Albany, N. Y.— 

 Seed Catalogue, Spring 1909. An at- 

 tractive Catalogue, finely executed. 

 The front cover bears a striking illus- 

 tration of "S. & E. Duke of Albany" 

 bean and on the back is a beautiful 

 lawn view. 



Arthur Cowee, Berlin, N. Y. — A 

 Summer with the Gladiolus. This is a 

 little gem in its way.- The cover shows 

 a glorious field of gladioli in bloom at 

 Meadowvale Farm and several 3-color 

 process plates of gladiolus varieties 

 are used in the text pages. 



Joseph A. Manda, West Orange, N. 

 J.— Catalogue of Orchids, 1909. This is 

 Mr. Manda's first regular catalogiie. It 

 is a very comprehensive list of species 

 and hybrids with much interesting 

 data sandwiched in. Every alternate 

 page is left blank for memoranda. 



E. G. Hill Company, Richmond, Ind., 



Roses, carnations, chrysanthemums 

 and bedding plants, spring of 1909. A 

 trade catalogue of much interest. A 

 handsome portrait of new rose Re- 

 liance adorns the front cover and 

 Baby Margaret chrysanthemum on the 

 back. 



A. N. Pierson, Inc., Cromwell, Conn. 

 — Wholesale Trade List of Roses, Car- 

 nations, Chrysanthemums, Bedding 

 and other Stock. Killarney and White 

 Killarney are the cover subjects of 

 this excellent catalogue in which the 

 best of the new florists' varieties are 

 listed. 



Carl Sonderegger, Beatrice, Neb. — 

 Garden Book for 1909. Grapes and 

 Plums and Vegetables, all in colors, 

 make a strong cover effect, and the 

 contents contain everything in the 

 way of lists and cultural information 

 necessary to make the garden owner 

 happy. 



Walter P. Stokes, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 —Stokes' Stand and Seeds. Wide 

 pages, nearly square, leaving plenty of 

 room for the fine half tone cuts with 

 which it is freely embellished. Cover 

 adorned with vegetable cuts in colors. 

 The specialty section is richly printed 

 in dark sepia. 



R. Vincent, Jr., & Sons' Co., White 

 Marsh, Md. — Wholesale Trade List for 

 1909 of Vegetables, Greenhouse and 

 Bedding Plants. Everybody knows the 

 Vincent Company. This compact trade 

 list includes all the best things in 

 florists' and market gardeners' plant 

 supplies for spring planting and 

 should be consulted by all interested. 



