THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OK AMERICA. 



Exhibit of vegetables at the Royal International Horticultural E: hibitioii, London. 1912. showing the English style o! staging 



Boddingfton^s Quality Vegetable Seeds 



Boddington''s Prize- ^.r^ 

 Winning Quality % 

 Vegetable Seed 

 Specialties for Ex- 

 hibitors 



PEAS— 



Boddington's Mammoth I'kt. 



Marrowfat Jo 25 



Boddington's Selected Extra- 

 Early Gradus 15 



BEANS— 



Boddington's Bountiful 10 



Boddington's Exhibition 15 



BEETS— I'ki. 



Boddington's Early Model 



Globe $0 10 



Boddington's Exhibition. . . . 



Pkts. only. Si tor 5. . 25 

 BRUSSELS SPROUTS— 

 Boddington's Exhibition. . , . 



Pkts. only, 5i Tor 5. . 25 

 CABBAGE— 



Boddington's Early of 



Earlies 'joz.. .50,-.. . 10 



Boddington's Exhibition 

 Blood-Red., ^i tors pkts. . 25 

 CARROT— 



Boddington's Improved Long 



Red Surrey 10 



Boddington's Selected New 



Intermediate 05 



CAULIFLOWER— 



Boddington's Extra-Early 

 Snowball. .. I402., S1.75 . . 25 

 CELERY— 



Boddington's Golden Self- 

 blanching 10 

 Boddington's Improved 



White Plume 10 



LEEK— 



Boddington's Exhibition 



Prizetaker 10 



EGGPLANT— 



Boddington's Improved New 



York Spineless 10 



KOHLRABI — 



Boddington's Early White 



Delicious 10 



ENGLISH MELON— 



Boddington's Selected Scar- 

 1 let Gem ■:; 



Sparkill, N. Y., October 11, 1912. 

 MR. ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON 



342 West I4tli bt., New York, N. Y. 

 Dear Sir: I think it only just to you to 

 let you know that I am more than pleased 

 with the seed you supplied me with this 

 spring as in the past. I made sixty-lour ex- 

 hibits at the Bergen and Rockland County i 

 Fairs, and took sixty first prizes, which 

 speaks volumes for the vitality of seed you 

 send out. You can depend upon my 

 patronage in the future. 



Very truly yours, 



J. BRADLEY, 

 Gardener for Mrs. W. R. Thompson. 



CUCUMBER— Pkt. 



Boddington's Improved Telegraph 



25c. anrl So 50 

 Boddington's Selected White Spine . . 10 

 LETTUCE— 



Big Boston: Boddington's Exhibition 



Strain 10 



May Queen: Boddington's Exhibition 



Str ■ 

 Boddington's Eclipse Cos (Romaine). . 10 

 MUSKMELON— 



Boddington's Exhibition Emerald Gem. 10 

 KALE— 



Boddington's Variegated Garnishing 



Si tor 5 pkts.. . 25 

 MUSHROOM SPAWN— 



Boddington's Quality Pure Culture . 

 Bri<k. ^ic, sfor$i.75, lofor J3.. 

 ONION— 



Boddington's Bountiful. . looz. socts. . 10 

 Boddington's Selected Ailsa Craig. . . . 



J'iCZ. 50c. . . 10 



PEPPER— 



Boddington's Selected Chinese Giant 10 



Boddington's Hercules 10 



PARSLEY— 



Boddington's Exhibition . 5 pkts. Si. 25 

 PARSNIP— 



Boddington's Improved Hollow Crown. 05 

 RADISH— 



Boddington's Early Frame 10 



SQUASH— 



Boddington's Extra-Early Jersey 

 White Bush 10 



Boddington's English Vegetable Mar- 

 row, Long White 05 



SPINACH— 



Boddington's Triumph (Long Season) 05 



Boddington's Improved Large and 



Crumpled . . . .' 05 



TOMATO— ^ 



Boddington's Early Sunrise . Jgoz. 60c. i.^; 



Poddington's Aero 2.s <ts. and .so 



TURNIP— 



Pot't^irgfon's Model frowtall 10 



One packet each of the above varieties for $5. 



So 25 



10 $0 35 



Brussels Sprouts 



Boddington's 



Exhibition 



1 25 



SPECIAL OFFER. 



This is a page from our 1913 Garden Guide which will be mailed to all gardeners about Dec. 15th, 1912. 



If you do not receive a copy, drop us a post card. 



WHEN IN THE CITY CALL. ALWAYS WELCOME 



ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON, Seedsman, 342 W. 14th Street, New York 



