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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA. 



BODDINGTON'S QUALITY 

 SWEET PEAS 



OUR 1914 Garden Guide contains fourteen pages devoted to Sweet Peas, a catalogue by itself 

 within a catalogue. Also one page of Novelty Sweet Peas. If you have not received a copy, 

 dnip us a postcard: if you do not buy from us, it will be a handy and up-to-date reference book 

 of 152 pages. But we want you for a customer — so why n^t start in with an nrder for our exhibition 

 .Sweet Peas? 



The demand for the Spencer types almost exceeds that of the Unwin and Grandiflora types com- 

 bined, and, if you wish a Fine Prize-winning Collection, it is essential that you should favor this form 

 of Sweet Peas. The flowers are larger than those of the ordinary type, and bear, for the most part, four 

 orchid-like flowers, that are fluted and ruffled, on a stem. 



If collections are wanted frir exhibition purposes, we shall be glad to make suggestii ms. 



FOR THE FORTHCOMING 1914 SUMMER EXHIBITION OF THE AMERICAN SWEET PEA SOCIETY, TO 

 BE HELD IN NEW YORK CITY, WE TAKE PLEASURE IN AGAIN OFFERING OUR 



Challenge Silver Cup. Value $50 



FOR A COLLECTION OF SWEET PEAS, 25 VARIETIES, NOT LESS THAN 25 STEMS TO A VASE, TO BE 

 SHOWN WITH SWEET PEA FOLIAGE ONLY. TO BE WON TWICE BY THE SAME EXHIBITOR. 



We will also award to the winner of this cup (each time won) a cash prize of $25; $15 second, and $10 third prize 



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



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