THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OK AMERICA. 



Boddington's Quality Forcing 



Lily- White Sea Kale and Asparagus 



them with these delicacies out o( season — it will surely be appreciated. 



rhnli 



and pn.tcclMl so tbi 

 Ii] form anil flai 

 ran- icIiT.v. though 

 rinv, but boiled an 

 li-iiwn hmter. Wo 



spec 



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Extr; 



NOVELTY ENGLISH GAB 

 WARRISTON WONDER. 



Hoigbt .5 fl. 

 with strong hiuiln 

 foliago: pods linrt 



nsiilcr this tin 



..pping Vi-a i 

 .lui won rocr 

 sliiliition tiibli- 



BELL'S PREMIER This in 



ilioont now I'l-a is a oross botwi 

 Jradus and Tho Holl. Hiight 



■ith sir. 



iianhn and ot inodium green foliage; 

 l»ods borno in pairs, with nine to 

 olovon large t'l'a.s of splendid Ha- 

 vor. It will become a grand ox- 

 bibiti.m variid.v and ran bo wolf 

 r.-,„miM,.i:dod. fkt. of '-i plnt.7.5ets. 

 PETER PAN Height 1".'. ft. 



m> 



tod tv 



olf t.i 



hunt d.inb 

 dwarf r. 



yet introduood 

 oropp(>r. prodn 

 pods niled 



a tremendous 

 ig. dark grn-n 

 i\'i1b Teas of exquisite 

 |>lants. oovered with 

 Jbiist in habit, and it 



tin 



fai 



rlv r. 



(;o 



■ite 

 '|l. 

 $1, fk. .<7. 



BODDINGTON'S PRIZE'WINNING 

 QUALITY VEGETABLE SEED 

 SPECIALTIES FOR EXHIBITORS 

 PEAS— Pkt. Pt. Qt, 



Boddington's Mam- 

 moth Marrowfat. $0.25 $0.50 $1.00 

 Boddington's Select- 

 ed Extra-Early 



Gradus 15 .30 .60 



BEANS— 

 Boddington's Boun- 

 tiful 10 .26 .40 



Boddington's Eihi- 



bition 15 



BEETS— Pkt. Oz. ', lb. 



Boddington's Early 



Model Globe. ..$0.10 $0.25 $0.75 

 Boddington's Exhi- 

 bition. Pks. only, 



$1 for 5 25 



BRUSSELS SPROUTS— 

 Boddington's Exhi- 

 bition. Pkts. only, 



$1 for 5 25 



CABBAGE— 



Boddington's Early 



of Earlies, '/2 OZ', 



1.00 



30c. 



Boddington's Exhi- 

 bition Blood-Red. 

 $1 for 6 pkts. . . 

 CARROT— 



Boddington's Ira- 

 proved Long Red 

 Surrey 



Boddington's Select- 

 ed New Inter- 



.10 



.50 



I Mra hiav\ anti suitable for forcing 

 luiilor glass nr in frames. Five- 

 . ai'.fild. oxtra-strong. $1 per doz.. 



ST .". r IIHI. ilW per 1.000. 



PRIZE-WINNING VEGETABLES 

 (Continued) 

 CAULIFLOWER— 

 Boddington's Extra- Pkt. Oz. '4 lb. 

 Early Snowball, 



'4 02,. $1.75 $0.25 $6.00 



CELERY- 

 Boddington's Golden 



Self-blanching .. .10 1.00 3.75 

 Boddington's Im- 

 proved W h i 



Plu 



.10 



.40 1.25 



Boddington's Exlii- 



bition Prizetaker .10 .60 

 EGGPLANT— 

 Boddington's Im- 

 proved New York 



Spineless 10 ,60 



KOHLRABI— 

 Boddington's Early 



White Delicious. .10 .25 

 ENGLISH MELON— 

 Boddington's Select- 

 ,.d Scarlet Gem.. .75 

 CUCUMBER— 

 Boddington's Improved Pkt. 

 Telegraph... 25c. and $0.50 

 Boddington's Selected 



White Spine 10 : 



LETTUCE— 

 Big Boston: Boddington's 



Exhibition Strain 10 



Mav Queen: Boddington's 



Exhibition Strain 05 



Boddington's Eclipse Cos 



iRomaine) 10 



MUSKMELON — 

 Boddington's Exhibition 



Emerald Gem - .10 



KALE— 

 Boddington's Variegated 

 Garnishing. $1 for 5 



pkts 25 



MUSHROOM SPAWN — 

 Boddii.gton's Quality Pure 

 Culture. Brick, 35c., 5 

 for $1.75, 10 for $3, 

 ONION— 

 Boddington's Bountiful, 



Selected 



Selected 



50c. 

 Boddington's 

 Ailsa Craig. 

 PEPPER- 

 Bcddington's 



Chinese Giant 



Boddington's Hercules . . 



PARSLEY— 

 Boddington's Exhibition. 



5 pkts.. $1 



PARSNIP— 

 Boddington's Improved 



Hollow Crown 



RADISH- 

 Boddington's Early Frame 



SQUASH— 

 Boddington's Extra-Early 



.Tersey White Bush 



Boddington's English 

 Vegetable Marrow, Long 



Wliite '. . . . 



SPINACH— 

 Boddington's Triumph 



(Long Season) 



Boddington's Improved 

 Large and Crumpled.. 

 TOMATO— 

 Boddington's Early Sun- 



.10 



60c. 



.15 



Boddington's Aero. 



25c. and ,60 

 TURNIP— 

 Boddington's Model Snow- 

 ball 10 ,40 



SPECIAL OFFER. One packet 

 each of the above Prize-winning 

 Vegetables for $5. 



This is from our 1913 Garden Guide which has been mailed to all gardeners and superintendents. 

 If you do not receive a copy, drop us a post card. When in the city, call. Al'ways 'welcome. 



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



