August 16, 1913 



HORTICULTURE 



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BODDINGTON'S 'EQUALITY'' CHRISTMAS-FLOWERING 



SWEET PEAS 



WE ARE SUPER-HEADQUARTERS 



All true stocks of Winter- flowering Sweet Peas will be scarce this season. Some varieties- 

 are a total failure owing to the exceptional season in California this Spring. Our advice to in- 

 tending planters is to order at once. 



Mr. Wm. Sim, Cliftondale, Mass., the great Winter Sweet Pea Specialist, sows our seed' 

 almost exclusively. 



Our stocks of Christmas- flowering Sweet Peas have stood the test for years, and we can. 

 refer you to the largest growers of this increasing popular flower, as to the trueness and quality 

 of our seed, earliness of blooming period and strength and habit of plants. 



The following varieties are the '' best by test " including Zvolanek's and our own introduc- 

 tions, grown for seed, from selected stocks by the leading California grower and specialist in 

 Sweet Peas. 



Our output last year was nearly 3000 lbs. No kicks and plenty of testimonials as to quality, 

 germination and trueness to type. 



THIS ADVERTISEMENT CAN BE USED AS AN ORDER SHEET 



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 .BODDINOTON-S EXTRA EARLY CHRIST- 

 HAS WHITE SNOWBIRD. An exception- 

 ajly early Sweet Pea for indoor flowering 

 — will bloom six weeks after sowiBK 

 Color, clear white, upon long stems; 

 habit, fairly dwarf and of exceptionally 

 free-flowering qualities. Without doubt, 

 the finest early white for indoor planting. 

 We sell one grower in Pennsylvania 35 

 Iba. of this variety every year (name on 

 application) J0.25 $0.75 $1.25 $2.00 



.BODDINGTON'S CHRISTMAS PINK. This 

 is the earliest and most profitable and 

 useful Sweet Pea in cultivation, as by 

 sowing the seed under glass in latter part 

 of August, flowers can be cut from 

 Thanksgiving on during the Winter 

 months 25 



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.BODDINGTON'S CHRISTMAS WHITE. A 



companion to our Christmas Pink. Just 

 'as free and profuse a bloomer 



.ANGEI.INO. Self pink; new variety 



.CANARY. Similar to the Christmas White, 

 but flowers of an exceptionally good 

 yellow 



.FLAJIINGO. Color, scarlet; free-flowering 

 and early 



.CHRISTMAS METEOR. Scarlet; fine, open, 

 red flower 



.CHRISTMAS STELLA MORSE. Creamy 

 buff standard, wings slightly tinged with 

 pink 



.FLORENCE DENZER. Pure white 



.LE MARQUIS. This is the same color as 

 Princess of Wales violet; has very large 

 flowers 



.MISS HELEN M. GOULD. White, open 

 flower; standard lilac, marbled 



.MISS JOSEY BEILLY. Lilac very large 

 flowers 



.75 1.25 2.00 



.25 .75 1.25 2.00 



.50 1.50 2.75 4.50 



.35 1.00 1.75 3.00 



.50 1.50 2.75 5.00 



.35 1.00 1.50 2.50 



.50 1.50 2.75 4.50 



.25 .75 1.25 2.00 



.35 1.00 1.75 3.00 



.35 1.00 1.75 3.0O 



.25 .75 1.25 2.00 



..MRS. A. FARENWALD. Extremely large; 



dark pink. Very early $0.75 



.MRS. E. WILD. Carmine or dark pink 25 



..MRS. ALEX. WALLACE. Lavender; very 



scarce 25 



..MRS. HANNAN. Deep rose-pink; very 



pleasing shade 35 



..MRS. JAMES WHEELER. Salmon with 



orange. Best of its color 50 



..MRS. W.M. SIM. Salmon pink 25 



..MRS. GEO. LEWIS. Large, pure white, 



wavy flower 25 



..MRS. W. W. SMALLEY. Satiny pink 25 



..MRS. F. J. DOLANSKY. Daylight pink... .25 



..MRS. CHAS. H. TOTTY. Sky blue; late... .25 



..MRS. ZVOLANEK. Blue, variegated; good 



for variety 50 



..ORANGE BIRD. Orange-rose. One of the 



best commercial varieties 50 



..FINK BEAUTY. Large open flower; rose 



pink. Fine for florists 40 



..WALLACEA. Very scarce. Very fine 



lavender; a grand florists' variety 35 



..WATCHUNG. Pure White 25 



. . wiNTtiR CHEEK. Wavy, large white 



flower 50 



..W.M. J. STEWART. .Blue self 35 



..ZVOLANEK'S PINK. Soft self pink. Large 



flower 50 



All other varieties not enumerated here can 



advertised prices. 



Please write yonr name and address here and mail order 

 in good eeason. 



.75 1.25 2.M 



.75 1.25 2.0O 



1.00 1.75 3.60 



1.50 2.76 4.80 



.75 1.25 2.00 



.75 1.25 2.00 



.75 1.25 2.00 



.75 1.25 2.00 



.75 1.25 2.00 



1.50 2.75 S.00 



1.50 2.75 4.50 



1.25 2.25 4.00 



1.00 1.75 3.00 



.75 1.25 2.00 



1.50 2.75 4.S0 



1.00 1.76 3.00 



1.50 

 be supplied at 



NAME 



STREET ADDRESS 

 CITY..; 



8TATB. 



ARTHUR I BODDINGTON, Seedsman, 



342 West I4ih St. 



NEW YORK 



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