August 21, 1915 



HORTICULTUEE 



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WINTER-FLOWERING SWEET PEAS 



The Sensational Australian Spencer Winter-Flowering Sweet Pea YARRAWA 



THE BEST 



Winter Flowering Spencers 



>VHITE 



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



Vi oz., $2..')0 ; oz., $4.00 ; % lb., $12.00. 

 White Orchid. Tr. pkt., 50o. ; Vi oz., 



75c.; i4 oz., $1.00; oz., $1.75; W lb., 



$0.U0. 

 Mrs. .M. Spanolln. Double white. Tr. 



pkt.. 50c.; Vi oz., 75c.; % oz., $1.00; 



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

 PINK 

 Bohemian Girl. Tr. pkt., $1.00; V4 oz., 



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

 Mrs. A. A. Skach. Tr. pkt., 50e. ; % 



oz., 75c.; oz., $1.75; "4 lb., $6.50. 

 APRICOT AND SAL.MON 

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



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



$12.00. 



PINK AND WHITE 

 Pink and White Orchid. Tr. pkt., 



50c.; Vi oz.. 75c.; ^i oz., $1.00; oz.. 



$1.75; Vi lb., $6.00. 



["INK 



Tr, 



WINTE 



pkt. 75c 



R-FI.OW 



, !4 oz, 



KRIN 



$1.00 



O SPENCER INDEB OEABS 



per oz. $3.50. 



Winter Flowering Spencers 



LAVENDER 

 .Mrs. John H. Barker. Stnndard lilac 

 rose, wings blue on white ground. 

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

 $2.50; oz., $4.00. 



Tr. pkt., 50c.; 

 $1.25; oz., $2.00; 



Lavender Orchid, 



oz., 75c. ; % oz. 

 lb., $7.00. 



ROSE AND ORAIVGE ROSE 



Orange Orchid. Tr. pkt., $1.00; 

 oz., $1.50; V4 oz., $2.50; oz., $4.00; 

 lb.. $12.00. 



Orchid 



with 

 75c. ; 

 $7.00. 



Beauty. Dark rose, suffused 

 orange. Tr. pkt., 5(lc. ; V4 oz., 

 % oz., $1.25; oz., $2.00; hi lb.. 



BliUSH 



Venus. Tr. pkt., 50e. ; % oz., 

 oz., $1.25; oz., $2.00; % lb.. 



75c.; % 

 $7.00. 



WINTER-FLOWERING GRANDIFLORA VARIETIES 



WHITE 



Boddington's Snowbird. Clear wblte, 



long stems. Oz., 25c.; hi lb., 75c.; 



lb., $2.00. 

 Boddington's Christmas AVblte. Oz., 



15c.; V4 lb., 50c.; lb., $1.50. 

 Florence Denzer. Oz., 15c. ; % lb., 50e. ; 



lb., $1.50. 

 Watchung. Oz., 15e. ; U lb., 50c.; lb., 



$1.50. 



PINK 



Boddington's Christmas Stella Morse. 



Cream.v bull, standard, wings slight- 

 ly tinced with pink. Oz., 50c.; % 

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



Mrs. E. WUd. Oz., 25c.; i^ lb., 75c.; 

 lb., $2.00. 



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

 $1.50; lb., $4.00. 



Mrs. William Sim. Oz., 15c.; % lb., 



50c.; 11)., $1.50. 

 Mrs. W. W. Smalley. Oz., 25c.; U lb., 



75c. ; lb., $2.00. 



PINK AND WHITE 



Boddington's Christmas Pink. Most 

 popular winter-flowering grandiflora 

 variety. Oz., 15c.; Vi lb., 50e. ; lb., 

 $1.50. 



SCARLET 



Boddington's Christmas Meteor. Oz., 



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

 Flamingo. ():«.. 511c, ; Vt lb., $1,50; 11),. 

 $5.00. 



LAVENDER, M.4CVE AND BLUE 



Le Marquis. 'I'iolet, large flowers. Oz., 

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



Miss 



lila 

 lb,. 



Miss 



Vi 



Mrs. 



25e, 



Mrs. 



15c, 



Mrs. 



oOe, 

 Willi 



25c, 



Helen M. Gould. White, standard 

 :■. marbled. Oz., 25c.; Vi lb., 75c. ; 



. $2.00. 



Josey Reilly. Lilac. Oz., 35c.; 

 lb., $1.00; lb.. $3.00. 



Alex. Wallace. Lavender. Oz., 

 . ; Vi lb., 75c.; lb., $2.00. 



Chas. H. Totty. Sky blue. Oz., 



,; Vi lb., 50c.; lb., $1.75. 



Zvolanek. Blue, variegated. Oz., 

 ,; Vi lb., $1.50; lb., $5.00. 



am J. Stewart. Blue self. Oz., 

 ; Vi lb., 75c. ; lb., $2.00. 



Canary, 



$2.00. 



PALE YELLOW 



Oz., 26c.; hi lb., T6c.; lb.. 



MIGNONETTE -BODDINGTON'S MAJESTY 



The flnest of all the Fancy Varieties of Mignonette fnr Winter forcing: seed Rincd fnun select spikes under glass. 



Trade packet 60 cents. Vs ounce $1.00, ounce $7.50. 



SCHIZANTHUS — BODDINGTONII 



Invaluable for cutting and a readv seller as a pot plant. Sow now for Winter and Spring flowering. This strmin 1b 

 superior to any of the Schlzanthus in cultivation. It wa,s the sensation of the International Flower Show, held in New 

 York, Spring, 1915, capturing every first prize in the Schiznntlius Classes. Trade pkt,, 75 cents; 3 trade pkts., $2,00. 



BODDINGTON'S MATCHLESS CINERARIAS 



The wonderful strains exhibited by John Canning at the International Flower Show, held In New York, Spring, 1915, 



V, tr. pkt. Tr. pkt. 



Cineraria. Hybrlda Grandiflora. tall .$0,00 $1.00 



Cineraria. Hyhrida Oraudlflora, dwarf $0.00 $1,00 



Cineraria .steiiata. (Star Flowering Cineraria). $0.60 $1.00 



ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON COMPANY, Inc., 



ilVI I 



342 West 14th St., NEW YORK 



Palms. Two specimens, any variety, 1st, 

 $15; 2nd, $8. 



Pelargoniums, Show. Twelve plants, not 

 less than six varieties, 1st, $25; 2nd, $10. 

 Six plants, not less than three varieties, 

 1st, $10: 2nd, $5. Zouale, eight plants, Ist, 

 $20; 2ud, $10. 



Lilies. Collection covering 50 sq. ft., 

 1st. $50; 2nd, $2.5. 



Orchids. Group arranged for ctTect, cov- 

 ering "200 si|. ft., cut foliage or pots ad- 

 missible, 1st, gold medal and $200; 2nd, 

 silver medal and $1(K(. Group arranged for 

 effect, covering 100 sq. ft., cut foliage or 

 pots admissible (for private growi-rs only), 

 1st. silver cup and $100; 2ud. .$50. Six 

 plants, six varieties, 1st. $20; 2nd, $10. 



IthododciKlrons. Group not exceeding 

 :!(I0 sq. ft., 1st, .$100; •2nd, $50, Four plants, 

 not less than two varieties. Isl. $.50; 2nd, 

 $25. One specimen plant, 1st. §15. 



Uoses. Group to cover not more than 

 200 .sq. ft., all classes admissible, 1st, $100; 

 2nd, $.')(). Four varieties. 1st. .f.lO; 2ud, $'25. 

 Specimen plant, Isl. $10. Ilyhrld Roses, 

 twelve plants, not less than six varieties, 

 1st, $20; 2nd, $10. Six plants, not less than 

 three varieties, 1st, $10; 2nd, $5, Hybrid 

 Tea Koses, twelve plants, nr)t less than six 

 varieties, 1st. $20; 2nd. $10, Six plants, 

 not less than three varieties. 1st. $10; 2nd, 

 $5. Babv Ramblers, twelve plants, Ist, 

 $20: 2nd. $10. 



Schlzanthus. Six plants. 1st, $12; 2nd, $6. 



Streptocarpus, Twelve plants, 1st, $10; 

 •2ud, $5. 



Verbenas. Eight plants in pots or pans, 

 1st, $10; 2nd, $5. 



Wistarias. Four plants, 1st, $25; 2nd, 

 $10. 



Artistic Display of Flowering and Foli- 

 age Plants, to cover not less than 200 sq. 

 ft., 1st, cup and $100; 2nd, silver medal 

 and $50. 



Display of Herbaceous and Alpine Plants. 

 Arranged to produce natural effects, cov- 

 ering not more than 200 sq. ft., 1st, $100; 

 2nd, $50. To cover not more than 100 sq. 

 ft., 1st, $50; 2nd, $35. 



Stove or Grecnliouse Flowering Plants. 

 Six plants, 1st, .$.50; 2nd, $-25. Foliage 

 plants, six plants, 1st, $40; 2ud, $20. Flow- 

 ering Plant, one specimen. 1st, $10: 2nd, $5. 



Display of Dwarf and Japanese Plants, 

 1st, $75; 2nd, $10. 



FlXJWEBS. 



Antirrhinums, six vases, 25 spikes each, 

 not less than three varieties. One vase, 

 one or more varieties, 1st, $5; 2nd. $3. 



Carnations. Fifty blooms each, white, 

 red of crimson, pink, yellow and varie- 

 gated, 1st, $25; 2nd, $15, each color. Dis- 

 play, covering not more tlian 100 sq. ft., 

 any material In arrangement admissible. 

 1st. $100; 2nd. $.'J0. Display of lOO Car- 

 nations, one or more varieties admissible, 

 Ist. $25; 2nd, $10. 



Gladioli. Vase of 100 spikes, one or more 

 varieties, Ist, $15: 2nd, $10. 



Iris, Spanish. Six vases, 25 blooms each, 

 not less than three varieties, Ist, $10; 

 2nd, $5. 



M.irguerites. One hundred blooms each, 

 white and yellow, 1st, $8: 2nd, $5. 



Narcissuses. Ten vases, ten varieties, 

 ten blooms each, 1st, $10; 2nd, $5. 



Pansles. Display, 1st, $10; 2ud, $5. 



Ko.ses. Display, covering not more than 

 100 sq. ft., 1st, $100; 2nd, $50. Hybrid 

 Teas, fifty blooms each, white, red, pink, 

 yellow, 1st, $25; 2nd, $15. 'Iwelve blooms 

 each, white, red, pink, yellow (for private 

 gardeners only), 1st, $U; 2nd, $4, each 

 color. 



Sweet Peas. Display to cover not more 

 than 50 sq. ft., 1st, $35; 2nd, $20. 



Tulips. Twelve vases, twelve varieties, 

 ten blooms e.icb, Ist, $8; 2nd, $.5. Six 

 v.-ises. six varieties, ten blooms each, 1st, 

 .«o; 2nd. $3. Dlsplav of Darwin Tulips, 

 not less than 100 s<i. ft., 1st, $50; 2nd, $25. 

 Display of Darwin Tulips, not less than 60 

 sq. ft. (tor private growers only), 1st $25; 

 2nd, $15. 



In addition to the spring exhibitions, a 

 large show will be held In November. 1010. 

 .\Ni> there will be fortnightly exhibitions 

 tbroughout the year, on llie first and third 

 Siiturdays of every inontii, when season- 

 able plants, flowers, fruits and vegetables 

 may be brought in for suitable recogni- 

 tion. Full details of all the cxhll)ltlons 

 of the ye)ir will be printed later In the 

 annual schedule of the Society, copies of 

 which are freely .sent on rei|uest. 



WM. P. RICH, Secretary, 

 Horticultural Hall, Boston. 



