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AcqusT 21, 1913. 



The Florists' Review 



85 



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Sweet Peas of C. W. Curtis, Irondequoit, N. Y. 

 Raised from BoddinRton's Quality Seed. 



BODDINGTON'S "QUALITY" 

 CHRISTMAS-FLOWERING 



Sweet Peas 



WE) ARE SUPER-HEADQUARTERS 



All true stocks of Wlnter-ilowerinff Sweet Peas will be scarce this season. Some varieties are a 

 total failure owiutr to the exceptional season in California this Spring. Our advlc* to Intondinc 

 planters Is to ordsr at one*. 



Mr. Wm. Sim, Cliftondale, Mass., the great Winter Sweet Pea Specialist, sows our seed almost 

 exclusively. 



Our stocks of Christmas-floweringr Sweet Peas have stood the test for years, and we can refer 

 you to the larsrest trrowers of this increasingly popular flower, as to the trueness and Quality of our 

 seed, earliness of blooming period and strength and habit of plants. 



The following varieties are the "best by test" and Include Zvolanek's and our own introductions, 

 grown for seed, from selected stocks by the leading California grower and specialist in Sweet Peas. 



Our output last year was nearly 3000 lbs. No kicks and plenty of testimonials as to quality, 

 germination and trueness to type. 



THIS ADVEBTI8EIIEIIT CAH BE USED AS AH ORDER SHEET 



Oz. Hlb. ifl-lb. Lb. 

 BODDINOTON'S IXTRA-EARLY CHRISTMAS WHITE SNOW- 

 BIRD- An axcaptlonally early Sweet Pea for indoor flowering- 

 will bloom six wooka after aowlnc Color clear white, upon 

 long stems: habit fairly dwarf and of axcaptloiially free-flowering 

 qualities. Without doubt, the finest early white for indoor planting. 

 We sell one grower in Pennsylvania 35 lbs. of this variety every year 

 (name on application) $0.26 $0.75 $1.26 $2.00 



.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, flowent can be cut from Thanksgiving on during the Winter 

 months 



Oz. J4lb. ^\h. Lb. 

 .BODDINGTON'S CHRISTMAS WHITE. A companion to our Christ- 

 mas Pink. Just as free and profuse a bloomer $0.15 



.ANGEUNO. Self pink: newvarlety 50 



.CANARY. Similar to the Christmas White, but flowers of an exception- 

 ally good yellow 35 



.FLAMINGO. Color scarlet ; free-flowering and early 60 



.CHRISTMAS METEOR. Scarlet; fine, open, red flower 36 



.CHRISTMAS STELLA MORSE. Creamy buff standard, wingi 

 slightly tinged witb pink 50 



.FLORENCE DENZBR. Pure white 26 



.LE MARQUIS. This is the same color as Princess of Wales violet; has 

 very large flowers 35 



.MISS HELEN M. GOULD. White, open flower; standard lilac, mar- 

 bled -. 85 



.MISS JOSEY REILLY. Lilac ; very large flowers a5 



.MRS. A. FARENWALD. Extremely large; dark pink. Very early ... 1.00 



.MRS. E. WILD. Carmine or dark pink 25 



.MRS. ALEX. WALLACE. Lavender: very scarce I.... 35 



.MRS. HANNAN. Deep rose-pink; very pleasing shade 35 



.MRS. JAMES WHIELER. Salmon with orange. Best of its color. . . .50 



.MRS. WM. SIM. Salmonpink 30 



.MRS. GEO. LEWIS. Large, pure white, wavy flower 25 



.MRS. W. W. SMALLEY. Satiny pink 36 



.MRS. F. J. DOLANSKY. Daybreak pink 50 



.MRS. CHARLES H. TOTTY. 8kyblue:late 36 



.MRS. ZVOLANEK. Blue, variegated; good for variety .V) 



• ORANGE BIRD. Orange-rose. One of the best commercial varieties. . . .50 

 .PINK BEAUTY. Large open flower; rose-pink. Fine for florists 50 



• WALLACEA. Very scarce. Very fine lavender; a grand florists' variety .'iO 



.WATCHUNG. Pure white 35 



.WINTER CHEER. Wavy, large white flower 50 



.WM. J. STEWART. Blue self .35 



.ZVOLANEK'S PINK. Soft self pink. Large flower 1 .00 



All other varieties not enumerated here can be supplied at advertised prices. 

 Piaaao writa your nama and addroaa haro and mall ordar In cood aaaaon. 



.15 



.60 



.85 1.50 



NAME. 



STREET ADDRESS . 



CITY. 



STATE . 



ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON 



SEEDSMAN 



342 West 14th Street, NEW YORK 



Sweet Peas of C. W. Curtis. Irondequoit, N. Y. 

 Raised from Boddington's Quality Seed. 



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