September 10. 1910 



HORTICULTURE 



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VOLUME 



1 

 NUMBER 



8 



BODDINGTON'S STORE NEWS 



SATURDAY, AUGUST 20th, 1910 



PUBLISHED 



EVERY 



NOW AND 



AGAIN 



Remember you may deduct 5 per cent if cask accompanies order 



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QUALITY" CHRISTMAS SWEET PEAS 



AT the Exhibition and Convention of the National 

 Sweet Pea Society of America, July 12th and 

 13th, 1910, we again won the C. C. Morse & Co.'s 

 Silver Cup for the finest and best collection of 

 Sweet Peas open to the trade only. 



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ARTHUR T. BODDINGTOM, Seedsman, :: 342 West Uth Street, NEW YORK 2 



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The right time to sow Sweet Peas for Christmas 



flowering is in August and September 



All our Christmas-flowering Sweet Peas are true to name 

 and grown from originator's stocli (secured by us) by one 

 uf the most reliable seed growers and Sweet Pea specialists 

 in California, and we can make immediate delivery. Our 

 output last year was nearly 6000 lbs. No kicks and plenty 

 of testimonials as to quality, germination and trueuess 

 to type. 



BODDINGTON'S EXTRA-EARLY CHRISTMAS WHITE 

 SNOWBIRD. An exceptionally early Sweet Pea for iu- 

 dour Howcring — will blouni six \M'ek(* after sowing. Color 

 clear white, upon long stems; Imbit fairly dwarf and of 

 exceptionally free-llowering qualities. Without doubt, the 

 finest early white for indoor planting. We sell one grower 

 in I'eiinsvlvania aS lbs. of this variety every year, name 

 on application. Oz. 25 cts., % lb. 75 ets., % lb., ?1.25, 

 lb. s;i;,i»i. 

 BODDINGTON'S CHRISTMAS PINK. This is the earliest 

 and most profitable and useful Sweet Pea in cultivation, 

 MS by sowing the seed under glass in latter part of 

 August, tlowers can be cut from Thanksgiving on during 

 the winter months. Oz. 10 cts., Vi Hi. 40 cts., J^ lb. 

 (10 cts., lb. $1.00. 

 BODDINGTON'S CHRISTMAS WHITE. A companion to 

 our Christmas Pink. Just as free and profuse a bloomer. 

 Oz. !.-■ cts.. V4 lb. oO cts., Vi lb. 85 cts.. lli. .$1..50. 

 CANARY. Similar to the above, but tlowers of an excep- 

 tionally good yellow. Oz. 25 cts., % lb. 75 cts., ^A lb. 

 SI. 25. ih. .$2.00. 

 ri..4.MINGO. Color scarlet, free-tloweriug and early. Oz. 



■2-, cts.. Vj lb. 75 cts., % lb. SI. 50, lb. $2..';0. 

 ('l■.ri^tnlas .Meteor. Scarlet; fine open red flower. Oz. 25 

 I ts.. Vi lb. 75 cts.. % Ih. $1.25, lb. J2.00. 



ChriRtmas Captain. Blue and purple. Oz, 25 cts,, H lb, 



75 cts., % lb. $1.25. lb. $2.00. 

 Florence Denier. Pure white. Oz. 15 cts., Vi lb, 50 cts., 



V2 lb. 85 cts., lb. $1.50. 

 Greenbrook. White standard slightly touched with laven- 

 der. Large orchid flowering variety, Oz. 25 cts., Vt lb. 



75 cts.. Ml lb. ifl.25, lb. .$2.00. 

 Le .Mai<iui„. This is the same color as Princess of Wales 



violet ; has very large flowers. Oz. 25 cts., Vi lb, 75 eta., 



Ml lb. $1.23, lb. $2.00. 

 MiBs Helen M, Gould. White, open flower; standard lilac, 



marbled. Oz. 25 cts., % lb. 75 cts., % lb. $1,25, lb, $2,00, 

 MisB .losey Reilly, Lilac; very large flowers. Oz. 25 cts., 



Vi lb. 75 cts., Vi lb. $1.25, lb. $2.00. 

 .Mr^. E. Wild. Carmine or dark pink. Oz. 15 cts., % lb. 



.-.0 cts.. V2 lb. 85 cts.. lb. $1.,50. 

 Mr^. .4le-v. Wallace. Lavender. Oz. 25 cts., % lb. 75 cts., 



Vi lb. $1.25. lb. $2.00. 

 .>Irs. Geo. Lewis, Large, pure white wavy flower. Oz. 15 



cts.. 1,4 lb 50 cts.. '/. lb. 85 cts., lb. $1.50. 

 .>lrs. W. W. Sinalley. Satiny Pink. Oz. 25 cts., Vi lb. 75 



cts.. Vi lb. $1 25. lb. $2.00. 

 Mrs. Hannan. Deep rose- pink of a very pleasing shade; 



medium flower. Oz, 25 cts., Vi lb. 75 cts,, % lb. $1.25, 



lb, $2.00. 

 Mrs. 1". J. Dolansky. Daybreak pink. Oz. 25 cts., % lb. 



75 cts., V- lb. ,$1.2,5, lb. .$2.(111. 

 Mrs. Cbas. H. Totty, Sky-blue; late, Oz. 25 cts., Vi lb. 



75 cts.. \2 lb. $1.25, lb. $2.00. 

 Mrs. Zvolanek. Blue variegated; good for variety. Oz. 50 



cts., Vi lb. $1.50, 14 lb. $2.75, lb. $5.00, 

 Wallaoea, Very flne lavender, a grand florists' variety, 



Oz. 50 cts., Vi lb, $1,50, Vi lb. $2.75, lb. $5.00. 

 Watchung. Pure white. Oz. 20 cts., % lb. 60 cts., V> lb. 



$1.00, lb. $1.75. 

 Wm. .J. Stewart. Blue self. Oz. 25 cts., Vi lb. 75 cts., 



14 lb. .$1.25, lb. $2.00. 



a'U other varieties of winter and summer flowering 

 Sweet Peas supplied. Write for quotations upon large 

 or small quantities. 



OUR 1910 Fall Catalogue now ready, contains a 

 full list of Quality Bulbs and Seeds for Fall 

 sowing. If not received, send postcard and one 

 will be sent by return mail. 



A BLUE ROSE 



The Greatest 



Rose Novelty 



of the Century 



It flowered with us this sea- 

 son and was greatly admired. 



The New Rambler fViolet Blue) , hailed 

 by the German rose growers as the 

 forerunner of a genuinely cornflower 

 blue rose, is a seedling of Crimson 

 Rambler, very vigorous and hardy, and 

 free blooming. 



Send for description and price. 



ELLW ANGER &. BA.RRV 



VIount Hope Nurseries ROCHESXER. N. IT. 



PEACOCK'S PEERLESS DAHLIAS 



PI PI n DOriT^ •'"*=•' Rose, Fringed 20th Century, 

 riL.L.Lf IV.WW I O, Rose Pink Century, Virginia Haule, 

 Big Chief, $3.50 per doz., $25.00 per 100. Best cut flower sorts, 

 $1.00 per doi., $5.00 per 100. 



PEACOCK DAHLIA FARMS, 



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 JUNCTION, M. J. 



A SPECIALTY 



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ROSES. PAms, 



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 MARKET and 49th STBEETS., PHIUDELPHIA, PA. 



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