October 17, 1914 



HORTICULTURE 



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BODDINGTON'S ''QUALITY" 

 CHRISTMAS-FLOWERING 



SWEET PEAS 



WE ARE SUPER-HEADQUARTERS 



All true stocks of Winter-flowering SWeet Peas will again be scarce tbls season. The 

 winter-tlowerins Spencer types are almost a total failure owing to tbe exceptional season 

 In California tills Spring, and through the ravages of Aphis. 



We regret that our stocks of YARRAWA and ANITA WEHRMAN are entirely ex- 

 hausted, also many other good varieties, but we can still offer the following while stocks 

 last. Order at once to avoid disappointment — remembering that our stocks are true to 

 name and while a little higher in price, will save you money in the long run. 



nf^^f^ rf^lTinnW "ROSE QUEEN" is Orchid-flowering, borne on long 

 *VV/31!» ^J\iJ M1^K^S% stfTiis. extremely free .-md early and of pink color most 

 •ttractive, Is a decided acqulsltloTi, and like all meritorious novelties is sure to be in de- 

 mand wherever grown. Prices: Trade pkt., $1.00; 3 trade pkts. for $2.75; 1 oz., $12.00. 



THIS ADVERTISEMENT CAN BE USED AS AN ORDER SHEET 



Remember, you may dedact 6% if cash accompanies the order. 



Oz. Vi lb. % lb. Lb. 

 ...BODDINGTON'S EXTR.A-E-VRLY CHRISTMAS WHITE 



SNOWBIRD. An exceptionally eary Sweet Pea for indoor 



flowering — Will bloom six weeks after sowing. Color 



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



exceptionally f ree-floweriug qualities. Without doubt, the 



flnest early white for indoor planting ?0.25 $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 15 .50 .85 1,50 



...BODDINGTON'S CHRISTM.AS WHITE. A companion to our 



Christmas Pink. Just as free and profuse a bloomer 15 .50 .85 1.50 



...CANARY. Similar to the Christmas White, but flowers of an 



exceptionally good yellow 35 1.00 1.75 3.00 



Sweet Peaa of C. W. Curtis, Irondequolt, 



N. Y. Raised from BoddiDgrton's 



Quality Seed. 



...FLORENCE DENZEB. Pure white... .25 .75 1.25 2.00 

 . ..LE MARQLIS. This is the same color 



as Princess of Wales violet: Las 



very large flowers 35 1.00 1.75 3.00 



...MISS HELEN M.GOIXD. White, open 



flower; standard lilac, marbled 35 1.00 1.75 3,00 



...MISS JOSEY REILLY. Lilac; very 



large flowers 35 1.00 1.75 3.00 



...MRS. ALEX. WALL.ACE. Lavender; 



very scarce 25 .75 1.25 2.00 



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



pleasing shade 25 .75 1.25 2.00 



...MRS. WILLIAM SIM. Salmon pink.. .25 .75 1.25 2.00 

 ...MRS. W. W. SMALLETY. Satiny pink. .25 .75 1.25 2.00 

 ...MBS. r. J. DOLANSKY. Daybreak 



pink 50 1.50 2.25 4.00 



...MBS. CHAS. H. TOTTY'. Sky blue; 



late 25 .75 1.25 2.00 



.MRS. ZVOL.4NEK. Blue, variegated; 



good for variety 



.WATCHUNG. Pure white 



.WIM. J. STEWART. Blue self 



Oz. Vt lb. Vi lb. Lb. 



Please write your name and address here and mail order today. 



NAME 



STREET ADDRESS 



CITY STATE 



Arthur T. Boddington, Seedsman 



342 West 14th Street, NEW YORK 



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CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 



Kelly Bros,, Danville, N. Y.— Whole- 

 sale Nursery Catalogue, Fall, 1914. "Di- 

 rect from Grower to Planter." 



Alonzo J. Bryan, Washington, N, J, 

 — Illustrated sheet of special surplus 

 plant stock, A big variety, at low 

 rates. 



J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore. Md. — 

 Bolgiano's 1914 Bulb Booli. Planting 

 plans, planting instructions and prac- 

 tical pictorial illustrations make this 

 a very useful publication. 



prop., Woburn, Mass. — List of choice 

 gladioli for garden planting and for 

 florists' special use. Portrait of Gladi- 

 olus Mrs. Frank Pendleton. 



Brookland Gardens, S. E. Spencer, 



Royal Tottenham Nurseries, Ltd., 

 Dedemsvaart, Holland. — Wholesale 

 Trade List of Hardy Perennials, Rock 

 Plants, Rhododendrons, Aquatics, etc. 

 McHutchison & Co., New York City, 

 are American agents. 



A. T. Boddington, New York City — 

 Garden Guide for Summer and Au- 

 tum, 1914. A study of Poetaz narcis- 

 sus in green, red and gold makes a 

 very enticing cover page design. The 



list presented is a first-class one in 

 all classes of spring-flowering bulbs. 



R, & J. Farquhar & Co,, Boston — 

 Autumn Catalogue. The front cover 

 illustration shows a bank of Trillium 

 graudiflorum in bloom on the border 

 of a pond in springtime. Spiraea ru- 

 bcns is the subject of a special illus- 

 tration also. This 80-page catalogue is 

 full of tempting suggestions for the 

 garden planter who wants to have a 

 spring display of choice things. 



Tlowell Nursery Co., of Knoxville, 

 Tenn., repoits business good, and they 

 are making fall shipment* now. 



