August 14, 1915 



HORTICULTURE 



201 



WINTER-FLOWERING SWEET PEAS 



The Sensational Australian Spencer Winter-Flowering Sweet Pea YARRAWA 



THE BEST PINK WINTEK-FLOWERING SPENCE 



Winter Flowering Spencers '^'- P*^*" "=• '/" °^- *^°°' P""" °^' ^^ 



WHITE 



Bridal Veil: Tr. pkt., $1.00; Vi oz., $1.50; 



H oz., $2.50; oz., $4.00; V4 lb., $12.00. 

 White Orchid. Tr. pkt., 5()<-. ; ^ oz., 



"3c.; 1;. oz., $1.00; oz., $1.75; >4 lb.. 



$6.00. 

 .Mrs. SI. Spanolin. Double white. Tr. 



pkt.. 50c. ; % oz., 75c. ; V'. oz., $1.00 ; 



oz., $2.00; Vi lb., $7.00. 

 PINK 

 Bohemian Girl. Tr. pkt., $1.00; % oz., 



$1.50; 1/2 oz., $2.50; oz., $4.00. 

 Mrs. A. A. Ska«b. Tr. pkt., 50c. ; H 



oz., 75c.; oz., $1.75; hi lb., $6.50. 

 APRICOT AND SALMON 

 Apricot Orchid. Tr. pkt., $1.00; hi oz., 



$1.50; hi. oz., $2.50; oz., $4.00; % lb., 



$12.00. 



PINK AND WHITE 

 Pink and White Orchid. Tr. pkt., 



50c.: >4 oz.. 75c.; hi oz., $1.00; oz., 



$1.75; ^ lb., $6.00. 



R I'NDER GLASS 

 50. 



Winter Flowering Spencers 



L.WENUER 



.Mrs. ,Iohn .M. Barker. Standard lilac 



rosL-. wiiiKs blue on white ground. 



Tr. pkt., $1.00; hi oz., $1.50; hi oz., 



S2..W; oz., $4.00. 

 Lavender Orchid. Tr. pkt., 50c. ; ^4 



oz., 7.5c.; V' oz., $1.25; oz., $2.00; U 



11'.. S7.00. 

 l.uM-nder Nora. The best lavender. 



Tr. pkt.. 25c.; hi oz., 50c.; oz., 75c.; 



lb.. $.S.0O. 



ROSE AND ORANGE ROSE 

 Orange Orchid. Tr. pkt., $1.00; >4 

 oz., S1.50; y. oz., $2.50; oz., $4.00; hi 



n.,. .S12.00. 



Orchid Beauty. Dark rose, suffused 

 with orange. Tr. pkt., 50c. ; Vi oz., 

 73c.; 14 oz., $1.25; oz., $2.00; hi lb., 

 $7.00. 



BLUSH 



Venus. Tr. pkt., 50o. ; ^4 oz., 73c. ; % 

 oz., $1.25; oz., $2.00; V4 lb., .$7.00. 



WINTER-FLOWERING GRANDIFLORA VARIETIES 



WHITE 

 Boddington's Snowbird. Clear white, 



long stems. Oz., 23c.; hi lb., 75c.; 



lb., $2.00. 

 Boddington's Christmas White. Oz., 



13c. ; 14 lb., 50e. ; lb., $1.30. 

 Florence Denzer. Oz., 15c. ; hi lb., 50c. ; 



lb., $1.50. 

 Watchung. Oz., 15c.; Vt lb., 50c.; lb., 



$1.50. 



PINK 



Boddington's Cliristmas Stella Morse. 



Creamy buff, standard, wings slight- 

 ly tinged with pink. Oz., 50c. ; hi 

 lb., $1.50; lb., $4.50. 



Mrs. E. Wild. Oz., 25c.; U lb., 75c. ; 

 lb., $2.00. 



Mrs. F. J. Dolansky. Oz., .50c. ; hi lb., 

 $1.50; lb„ $4.00. 



Mrs. \\'illiam Sim. Oz., 13c. ; hi lb., 



50c. ; lb., $1.50. 

 Mrs. W. W. Smaller. Oz.. 23c.; % lb., 



73c. ; lb., $2.00. 



PINK .4ND WHITE 

 Boddington's Christmas Pink. Most 



popular winter-flowering graudiflora 



variety. Oz., 15c.; % lb., 50c.; lb., 



$1.50. 

 Mrs. Hannan. Oz., 25c.; hi lb., 75c.; 



lb., $2.00. 



SCARLET 

 Boddington's Christmas Meteor. Oz., 



25c. : i,i lb., 75c. ; lb., $2.00. 

 Flamingo. Oz., 50c.: '1, lb., $l.."iO: lb.. 



f-a.m. 



L.4VENDER, M.iLVE AND BLVE 

 Le Marquis. Violet, large flowers. Oz., 



25c.: Vi lb., 73c.; lb., $2.00. 



Mi.si, Helen .M. Gould. White, standard 



lilac, marbled. Oz., 25c.; H lb., 75c. ; 



lb., .$2.00. 

 Miss .losev Rcilly. Lilac. Oz., 



1,4 lb., $1.00; lb.. $3.00. 

 Mrs. .*Iex. Wallace. Lavender. 



25c.; 14 lb., 75c.; lb., $2.00. 

 Mrs. Cbas. H. Totty. Sky blue. 



15c. ; hi lb., 50c.; lb., $1.73. 

 Mrs. Zvolanek. Blue, variegated. 



50c. ; hi lb., $1.50; lb., $5.00. 

 Walliicea. Lavender. Oz., 15c. ; % lb., 



.")(K-. ; lb., $1.50. 

 William J. Stewart. Blue self. Oz., 



23c.; Vi lb., 73c.; lb., $2.00. 



PALE YELLOW 



Canary. Oz., 25c.; hi lb., 75c.; lb., 

 $2.00. 



35c.; 

 Oz., 

 Oz., 

 Oz., 



MIGNONETTE-BODDINGTON'S MAJESTY 



The fine-;! of Mil 111. 1:111. \ \":n-i.lii-s ..f Migiionette for Winter fnr.hifr: seeJ s;u( d t'l.Mii 



Tra<lc paclict 60 cents, Vk ounce ,S1.(»0. ounce r^7..5(). 



oil .1 spikes under glass. 



SCHIZANTHUS-GRANDIFLORUS BODDINGTONII 



Boddington's Select Hybrids. This strain is superior to any of the Schizanthus in cultivation, the flowers are better shaped 

 ■ iiiil the r-,ilnrs are niore varied. In habit the plants are very bushy, and the flowers are invaluable for cutting; as a pot- 

 plnut for conservatory dee., ml ion they.iie iine.|\ialiMl. Trade pkt. 75 ets., :'. fr. plxis, ^j<«i 



BODDINGTON'S CHOICE CALCEOLARIAS 



% tr. pkt. Tr. pkt. 

 Calceolaria, llybrida Boddington's Perfection.. $0.60 $1.00 



Calceolaria. Boddington's International Exhibition Strain. 



We offer a limited quantity of tills seed at $2.00 per tr. 



pkt., .'! tr. pkts. for $5.00. 



342 West 14th St., NEW YORK 



BODDINGTON'S MATCHLESS CINERARIAS 



hi tr. pkt. Tr. pkt. 



Cineraria, llybrida Grandiflora, tall $0.60 $1.00 



Cineraria. Flybrida Grandiflora, dwarf 60 1.00 



< ineraria Stellata. (Star I'lowcring Cineraria) . . .60 1.00 



ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON COMPANY, Inc., 



Obituary 



R. J. Groves. 

 R. J. Groves, the oldest florist in 

 Atchison, Kan., died July 16, aged 83 

 years. He had been in business in 

 Atchison since 1861. The business, 

 known as the Groves Floral Co., was 

 turned over in July to his daughters. 



Alfred C. Burkhardt. 

 .\lfred C. Burkhardt, florist, of Port- 

 land. Ore., died suddenly July 28 of 

 heart failure. He was born in Switz- 

 erland, but came to this country in 

 1872 and entered the florist business 

 with his brother Gustave. He is sur- 

 vived by his wife and six daughters. 



William H. Westcott. 

 William H. Westcott, a pioneer flor- 

 ist of Philadelphia, died suddenly on 

 the 5th inst. at his residence in Rox- 

 boro. He had a greenhouse plant 

 there which he built in recent year's 

 after parting company with his brother, 

 .lohn Westcott, with whom he was as- 

 sociated at Ridge and Lehigh avenues 

 for an extended period. Previous to 

 that he had greenhouses at Second and 

 Tioga street which lie conducted suc- 

 cessfully in the old-fashioned, conser- 

 vative way for half a lifetime and 

 brought up his family there. William 

 Westcott was a quiet, easygoing man, 

 and did not take much part in public 

 affairs. But he was up to a few years 

 ago, after an operation at a hospital, 

 a faithful and constant member of the 

 Florists' Club and the S. A. F.. and 

 there were but few of their meetings 

 or celebrations but were graced by his 



genial, quiet, smiling presence. He 

 was 72 years of age and a native of 

 Philadelphia. Interment took place on 

 the nth inst. at Greenmount cemetery. 

 A special meeting of the Florists' Club 

 was held on the 6th inst. at which ap- 

 propriate resolutions were passed and 

 ordered sent to the family. The club 

 also ordered that a floral design repre- 

 senting the club membership be sent 

 and that its execution should be en- 

 trusted to the loving hands of the de- 

 ceased's brother. Commodore John 

 Westcott. 



ORCHIDS 



We srow and sell nothlnir bat ORCHIDS. 

 If you are In the market for ttiln cla«ii of 

 plantfl wr reipertfully Hollrit yoor Inqolrlea 

 and or<lerii. HpM'lal lUtH on application. 



LAGER & HURRELL, Summit, N. J. 



