September 23, 1911 



HORTICULTURE 



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Boddington's Quality Christmas 

 and Winter-Flowering Sweet Peas 



A 



LL true stocks of Winter-Flowering Sweet Teas will he scarce this season. Some varieties are a total f allure owing to 



We can make immediate delivery of the varieties m.irisea wun a 

 California at any time. Our advice to intending planters 



the exceptional season in California this Spring. 



star (*), the balance we are expecting from our grower in 



18 t0 Our^k's'of Christmas-Flowering Sweet Peas have stood the test for years, and we can refei 'you to the largest 

 growers of this increasingly popular flower, as to the trueuess and quality of our seed, earliness of blooming period, 



' ,LdS The g VoliVAvinfvarieti^ n are the "best by test" and Include Zvolanek-. and our own introductions grown for 

 seed from selected stocks by the leading California Growers and Specialists of Sweet Peas. Our output last year was nearly 6000 lbs. 

 No kicks and plenty of testimonials as to quality, germination and trueness to type. 



BODDINGTON'S QUALITY WINTER-FLOWERING SWEET PEAS 



At the Exhibition and Conventiou of the National Sweet Pea Society of America, July 1 2th and 1 3th, 1 9 1 0, 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 



•BODDINGTON'S EXTKA EARLY 

 CHRISTMAS WHITE SNOWBIRD. An 

 exceptionally early Sweet Pea for Indoor 

 flowering — will bloom six weeks after 

 Mowing. Color clear white, upon loug 

 stems; habit fairly dwarf and of excep- 

 tionally free-flowering qualities. With- 

 out doubt, the finest early white for in- 

 door planting We sell one grower in 

 Pennsylvania 35 lbs. of this variety every 

 year, name on application. Oz., SO cts.; 

 Vi lb.. 85c; V 2 lb., ¥1.50; lb., $2.60. 



•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 lie cut from 

 Thanksgiving on during the Winter 

 months. Oz.. 25 cts.; % lb.. 75 cts.; % 

 lb., $1.25: II... $2.00. 



•BODDINGTON'S CHRISTMAS WHITE. 

 A companion to our Christmas Pink. 

 Just as free and profuse a bloomer. Oz.. 

 15 cts.: »/, lb., 50 cts.; '/. lb., 85 cts.; 

 lb.. $1.50. 



•BODDINGTON'S CANARY. Similar to 

 the above, but flowers of an exceptionally 

 good yellow. Oz., 35 cts.; 14 lb., $1.00; 

 V4 lb. .'$1.75; lb., $3.00. 



•BODDINGTON'S FLAMINGO. Color 



scarlet; free-flowering and early. Oz., 



50 cts.; Vi lb., $1.50; Vi lb.. $2.75; lb.. $5.00. 

 Christmas Meteor. Scarlet; fine open red 



flower. Oz., 25 cts.; % lb., 76 cts.; % lb- 

 $1.25; lb.. $2.00 



Christmas Captain. Blue and purple. Oz., 

 25 cts.; Yt lb., 75 cts.; Ms lb., $1.25; lb., 

 $2.00. 



•Florence Denzer. Pure white. Oz., 15 cts. ; 

 % lb., 50 cts.; % lb.. 85 cts.; lb., $1.50. 

 Le Marquis. This is the same color as 

 Princess of Wales, violet; has very large 

 flowers. Oz.. 26 cts.; % lb., 75 cts.; % 

 lb.. $1.25: lb.. $2.00. 



•Miss Helen M. Gould. White, open flower; 

 standard lilac, marbled. Oz., 25 cts.; % 

 II... 75 cts.: V-. lb., $1.25; lb.. $2.00. 



•Miss Josev Reilly. Lilac; very large flow- 

 ers. Oz., 25 its.; 14 lb., 75 cts.; % lb.. 



51 :.-,; lb., $2.00. 



•Mrs E Wild. Carmine or dark pink. Oz., 



25 cts.; V* lb., 75 cts.; % lb., $1.26; lb., 



$2.00. . ... 



•Mrs. George Lewis. Large, pore wbite 



wavy flower. Oz., 26 cts.; % lb., 76 cts. ; 



V, lb.. $1.25; lb., $2.00. 

 Mrs. W. W. Smalley. Satiny pink. Oz., 



35 cts.; % lb., $1.60; % II. , $1.75; lb., $3.00. 

 Mrs. F. J. Delansky Daybreak pink. Oz., 



25 cts.; % lb., 76 cts.; Mi lb., $1.25; lb., 



$2.00. 

 •Mrs. Chas. H. Totty Sky-blue; late. Oz., 



25 cts.; Vi lb., 75 cts.; V-i lb.. $1.26; lb., 



$2.00. 

 Mrs. Zvolanek. Blue, variegated: good for 



variety. Oz.. 60 cts.; V-i lb.. $1.50; % lb., 



$2.75; 'lb., $5.00. 

 •Watchnng. Pure white. Oz., 25 cts. ; V* 



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

 •Win. J. Stewart. Blue self. Oz., 25 cts.; 



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



All other varieties of Winter and Sum- 

 mer. flowering Sweet Peas supplied. Write 

 inr quotations. 



342 West 14th St., 



ARTHUR T. BQDDINGTON, Seedsman, ITew york 



. & A. S 



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