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BODDINGTON'S BULBS BLOOM 



T^^<v»l-»»l- !■«. A».. r'..<.l-A.»<>^« When we buy HOLLAND BULBS we buy what is termed FLORISTS* 

 important to our customers stock, not seed house stock. There is a difference 



REMEMBER YOU MAY DEDUCT 5 PERCENT IF CASH ACCOMPANIES ORDER 



BODDINGTON'S QUALITY 



Decoration Day or May-Flowering TULIPS 



It is surprising tliat these grand Tulips liave not Iieen 

 more largely planted. As an early display, tUey are mag- 

 nificent in their beauty and coloring, coming into flower, 

 as they do, from May 15 to- tbe first week in June, accord- 

 ing to the season, and are most useful from a decorative 

 point of view, after the early-flowering Tulips are past. 

 The colors are various, as described in the following va- 

 rieties, and their height, after being well established. 

 readies nearly three feet in some types, 



10(1 lOdO 



BOUTON D'OK. Has deep clear Jellow, glob 

 ular medium-sized blossoms, with curious 

 black-anthered stamens .$l.i"> $11.50 



GESNERI.'VNA SP.VTHULATA. or MAJOR. 

 This variety has long been in cultivation. 

 The beautifully curved flowers are brilliant 

 scarlet, with a bluish-black center, on tall 

 stems. A large group of this Tulip massed 

 by itself looks very striking 1.2.5 



GK.SNEKJ.ANA MACROSPII-A. Crimson-scar- 

 let, black and yellow center 1.00 



GESNERIANA LUTEA. Beautiful, yellow, tall 

 and handsome 1.75 



INGLESCOMBE SCARLET. Very brilliant 

 scarlet, black base 2 00 



INGLESCOMBE YELLOW. A large canary- 

 yellow, perfect form 4 .50 



INGLESCOMBE PINK. One of the best pinks. 1.00 



1.00 



:!.50 



11.50 



S.75 



16.00 

 18.00 



42.00 

 14.00 



LS.VBELLA. or SHANDON BELLS. The petals 

 are a rose color, flushed or flaked with white 

 when they flrst open, and after two or three 

 days it changes to a suffused deep rose and 

 red color. Remains longer in bloom than 

 many others; stands well when cut 



LA MERVEILLE. A m.agniliceut variety with 

 very largi'. sweet-scented blossums. Salmon- 

 rose, overlaid with orangc-rcd. A grand 

 border variety 25 cts. per doz. 



MRS. MOON. The finest late yellow; beauti- 

 fully redexed petals. .\ charming va- 

 riety' 50 cts. per doz. 



.MAIDEN'S BLUSH, or PICOTEJ:. Clear white, 

 margined on the edge with pink. Tlie flower 

 is beautifully curved, but it is somewhat 

 diflicult to give a correct idea of the ct)lor. 

 When it opens the petals are white and mar- 

 gined or penciled with pink to cerise. After 

 two or three days the flowers change to a 

 deep rose, and, unless one is acquainted 

 with it. it would not be recoguized as the 

 same Tulip. It stands remarkably well 

 when cut 1.25 



BODDINGTON'S "QUALITY" SUPERFINE 

 MIXTURE M.4Y-FLOWEBING TULIPS, for 

 .icclimating, and for planting in herbaceous 

 or shriiljbcry borders 1.00 



100 1000 



8.50 



SINGLE NAMED TULIPS 



very 



.\m1';rica. Salmon rose, tinged orange 



beautiful variety 



ARTUS. Dark scarlet 



BELLE ALLi.VNCE. Scarlet; good bedder. . . 



C.VRDINAL'S HAT. Dark red 



CHRY'SOLORA. Pure yellow; handsome flower. 

 COULEUR PONCEAU. Rich cerise; very fine. 

 COTTAGE BOY. Rosy pink, white striped... 

 COTT.4GE M.VID. Rosy pink, white striped; 



e.\cellent forcer; "Quality Brand" 



CRAMOISIE BRILLI.4NT." Bright scarlet 



COULEUR CARDINAL. Brilliant crimson 



scarlet 



CRIMSON KING. Bright crimson; sliiiwy 



bedder 



Due VAN TIIOL, 



100 

 $.5.75 



1.50 



.80 



.75 



1.00 



1.40 



.75 

 1.25 



1000 



$:i5.oii 

 7.0(1 

 14.0(1 

 7..5(l 

 7.00 

 T.50 

 12.75 



7.00 

 11.00 



ALL FIRST SIZE FLOWERING 

 BULBS ONLY 



lOO 



.$1.15 



1.75 16.1 



Red and yellow 



Crimson 



" " White (maximus) (true) . . . 



" " Cochenille 



" " " Rose 



" " " Sea rlet 



" " Yellow 



DUCHESSE DE PARMA. Orange red, yellow 



shaded 



HERMAN SCHLEGEL. sil'lphlir-yeilow ■" a 



grand variety '. 



JENNY. Beautiful velvety carmine rose, oii 

 the middle of petals a silvery white stripe- 

 flue forcing variety 



VONDEL. Cherry red. white 



1.00 

 .85 

 .85 

 2.00 

 1.25 

 1.25 

 1.25 



1.00 



7.00 



tl.OO 



7..50 



7..5(l 



18.00 



10.00 



12.00 



12.00 



8.00 



1.75 15.50 



JOOST VAN 

 feathered . . 

 JOOST VAN 



(true) 



VONDEL. WHITE. I'ure white 



KEIZERSKROON. 



edge 



Red, with broad yellow 



.-i.OO 

 1.25 

 2 2.5 

 1.25 



2S.75 

 12.00 

 21.00 

 10.00 



KING OF THE YELLOWS. Deep golden 

 yellow 



LA REINE. White, slightly rose shaded; good 

 forcer and bedder. Florists' Quality stock.. 



LA REINE. First size 



LE M.VTELAS. Deep rose, edged white; fine 

 for .lanu.iry forcing 



MAAS. Dazzling scarlet; splendid variety for 

 bedding 



MON TRESOR. Pure yellow; large cup 



OPHIR (i'OR. Rich golden bedding variety.. 



PINK BE.*UTY' (new). Deep, glowing rose, 

 with bohl. snowy white flasli on outer petals. 



POTTEB.*KKER. SCARLET. Bright scarlet.. 



POTTEB.iKKER, WHITE. Pure White 



PRINCE OF AUSTRIA. Brilliant orange ver- 

 milion 



PROSERPINE. Rich, silky rose; earlv forcer. 



ROYAL, or SILVER STANDARD. A good white 



ROSE GRISDELIN. Delicate pink, tinged 

 white ; good forcer ; very flue 



ROSASIUNDI HliIKMAN. Bright pink, feath- 

 ered white; very large flowers 



ROSE LUIS.YNTE. .Deep piuk; a high class, 

 show\- variety 



REMBR.ANDT.' Fine scarlet ; early 



SIR THOM.4S LIPTON. Brilliant scarlet; fine 

 bedder 



VERMILION BRILLIANT. Bright scarlet and 

 vermilion; excellent for pots, and very showy 

 bedder ". 



WHITE HAWK (true). Very large; pure 

 white ; earlv 



W.ASHINGTON. Pure white '.'.'.'.'. 



YELLOW PRINCE. Pure yellow; one of the 

 Hiiest yellows for bedding or forcing 



.85 

 .75 



7.50 



1000 



$10.00 



7.50 

 6.50 



.'5.00 28.75 



2.00 

 1.15 

 1.25 



3.00 

 1.40 

 1.40 



1.50 

 2.00 

 1.65 



.85 



1.00 



2.00 

 2.00 



18.25 

 10.00 

 11.50 



28.75 

 12.75 

 12.75 



14.00 

 18.00 

 15.5!l 



8.00 



8.00 



18.00 



IS.d 



2.75 26.00 



1.75 16.00 



1.40 

 1.00 



.85 



12.75 

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Wholesale Florists' Catalogue of full line of Bulbs, giving descriptions and prices, 

 may be had on application. Write for a ccpy ttday 



ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON 



Seedsman 342 West 14th St., New York City 



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