November 1. 1911 



HORTICULTURE 



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Boddington's "Quality" Tulips 



Decoration-Day or May-Flowering; Darwin, etc. 



Live, up-to-date and progressiw. \w naighl saj aggressive, florists are planting more and more 

 everj year, the ab<<\,. u-. lul and prulit-bcaring Tulips — because once planted they bloom from year 

 to year with increasing value. With their immense flowers and long stem^ (sometimes nearly fchra 

 feel i and variety of colors, they sell as quickly again as the early varieties and come at a season when 

 tlk*\ are always welcome. 



Bizarre*. Handsome, rich Sowers, with yellow 

 ground, feathered or striped with crimson, 

 purple and white; finest mixed 



Bout on d'Or. Has deep clear yellow, globular, 

 medium sized blossoms, with curious black* 

 unthered stamens 



n> bloemo ■ Violets). Late Tulips with white 

 ground, blntrhcil. mripfd -»r feathered with 

 lilac purple, violet, blue or black; finest 

 mixed 



Bj blooms (Roses). Superfine mixed 



Durwiiis. Very large flowers of good shape, on 

 tall, strong stems; for brlllancy of color 

 they surpass any other Tulip; they Include 

 every known shade from the lightest liul 

 to the brightest hue; finest mixed 



EQlegans. Dark crimson, beautifully reflexed... 



Geanerlana tpathulata, or major ■ This variety 

 has long been in cultivation. The beautl 

 fully curved Sowers are brilliant scarlel 

 with a bluish-black center, on tall stems. 

 A Large group of this Tulip massed hy itself 

 looks very Btriklng 



Gesnerlana macroeplla. Cri mson-scarlet, black 

 and yellow .tiiter 



Golden Eaj?le. A showy and attractive variety. 

 color a rich deep yellow red. it blooms 

 about the same time ns Gesneriana major.. 



100 loim 



Golden Crown. Is a sh-.wy and attractive 

 variety, with a rich deep yellow color, ami 

 the petals edged and tinged with red. it 

 blooms abont the Bame time us Gesneriana 



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Maiden's Blush or Plcotee. Clear white, 

 margined on the edge with pink. The 

 Hower is beautifully curved, but it is some 

 what dlfficnlt to give a correct Idea of the 

 color. When it opens the petals are white 

 and margined or penciled with pink to 



cerise. After tw • three days the Bowers 



change to s deep rose, and, unless om- Ie ai 

 qualnted with it it would nol be recognized 

 as the Bame Tulip, it stands remarkably 

 wi'ii when cut 



Parisian White. Rich lemon-yellow, with 

 deeper < enter 



Royal White. Pure white 



Vitellina. Tale primrose, passing off to pure 

 white, a tall and exceedingly handsome 

 variety 



Boddington's "Quality" Superfine Mixture star- 

 flowering Tulips, for acclimating, and for 

 planting in herbaceous or shrubberv 

 borders 



1 .28 

 2.00 



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18. no 



Choice May-Flowering, or Decoration-Day Tulips 



CALEDONIA. Bright orange, very beautiful 

 variety 



GESNERIANA EXIODE8. Beautiful yellow, 

 with black center 



ELLEN WILLMOTT. Undoubtedly the finest 

 May-flowering Tulip; flowers very large, 



I u t i fill form anil of a soft creamy yellow; 



very fragrant 



i. \l. A BEAI TV. or COLUMBIA. Blotched ver- 

 milion and golden yellow 



loo 1000 



$1.25 $10.00 



4.25 40.00 



4.50 42.00 



ENGLESCOMBE SCARLET. Very brilliant 

 scarlet, black ''use; a grand variety 



INGLB8COMBE YELLOW. A large canary- 

 yellow flower of perfect form, glossy and 

 yei y licnutiful ' 



i.i iii'ek. Bright terra eotta-orange, very 

 pretty $1.50 per doz 



PRIMROSE BEAUTY. ('..lor soft primrose, 

 changing to white 



the FAWN. Very large oval flower, light 

 grayish rose, ehanging to soft rosy white.. 



100 



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6.75 

 11.00 

 .1.00 



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Darwin Tulips an- n ng the most varied and beautiful 



of all the late Tulips. Planted in the border they come 

 into flower in late May and June. Flowers are large and 

 borne upon tall, erect stems. Like the May-flowering 



Tulips tnev a iv iinlis| sable for Decoration Day. 



ion 1000 



Ani. Rooaen. Large flowering; rosy pink 



Bconaa Oneen. Extra-large flower light yellow 

 Baronne de La Tonnaye. Clear rosy carmine.. 



Dream. Soft lilac 



GLOW. Brilliant growing vermilion, center 



blue, margined white 1.80 l 



$8.00 $27.50 

 8.85 20.50 

 1.50 14.00 

 1.75 15.50 



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King Harold. Purple red: very unique 



Loveliness. Soft rosy carmine; exquisite eolor. 

 Margaret (Gretchen). Beautiful globular flower. 



outside blush, inside soft blush-rose 



mis. Crelage. Large flower, soft rose, margined 



blush; wry beautiful 



Painted Lady. Creamy white 



Pride of Haarlem. Rose, with blue base 



flowers of great size and line form 



Rev. Kwlmnk. Vivid heliol rope-lilae, slightly 



bordered 



Darwins, Mixed. All colors, in splendid variety. 



1.78 



1.75 



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1.75 



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28.00 

 86.06 



1 .v.->o 

 16.60 



26.00 



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2.00 IK.lMl 



2.50 



.85 



22.00 



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SINGLE NAMED TULIPS All First Size Flowering Bulbs Only 



Single Hyacinth, "Named Bedding" 



100 



irius. Dark scarlel $0.85 



Belle Alliance, Scarlel good bidder 1.65 



Cardinal's Hat. Dark rod 80 



Canarj Bird. Beautiful late yellow i.oo 



Chrysolora. Pure yellow; handsome flower 85 



Cottage Maid. Rosj pink, white striped; ex- 

 cellent forcer; "Qaulitj Brand" 1.86 



( ramnisie ltrillnnte. Bright BCarlel 1.IN) 



Crimson King. Bright crimson; showy - bedder .85 



Din- van Thol. Ited and yellow 1.00 



I'riinsoi, 1.00 



White (maxlmus) (true) 85 



Scarlel 1.26 



i; 1.25 



rellovs 1.76 



i besse de Parma. Orange roil yellow shaded*, too 



Golden Queen. Very large yellow; fine globular 



form; the finest of its color 1.76 



.loosi van Vmiiiei . Cherry-red, white-feathered. 1.25 



Kelserskroon. Red, with broad yellow edge... i.oo 



Doc \an l In. i 

 Hue van Thol. 

 Dec van Thol. 

 Duo van Thol. 

 Hue van Tin 



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17.60 



15.50 



7.00 



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6.50 



10.00 

 8.75 

 7.50 

 8.00 

 8. 50 

 7.00 



12.00 



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15.00 

 8.75 



15.50 

 12.00 

 ».5fl 



100 lKMi 



Le Keine. White, Blightly roso-shaded : good 



forcer and bedder florists' Quality stock. h."> 7.50 



La Reine. First size 75 5.76 



Single Tulips to Color 



Red, mixed, to coloi 



White, mixed to color 



Yellow, mixed t lor 



rink and Rose, mixed t lor. 



$0.75 $7.00 



;.-. 7.00 



75 7.00 



75 7.00 



Superfine Mixed Single Tulips 



This mixture is made np of equal proportions of the 

 best bedding Tulips, comprising a variation «»f color and 

 Bhades that make them verj effective ivhen massed In bods 

 7.". eta per 100; $7.00 per 1000 



Fine Mixed Single Tulips 



A mixture of | -' Tulips for planting or selling 



over tl unter to your retail customers. 60 cts. per 100; 



$5.50 per 1000 



5 ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON, Seedsman, 3« w«t wthSL 



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