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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



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Boddington's Quality Asters I 



ARE FAMOUS 



Why? Because we have made a specialty of the yarieties of Asters that pay the florist to grow. 

 We have learned this by coming in personal contact with the leading florists for the past 20 years, by 

 observation and the reports of our travelers. Our selection for a long season of Asters is as follows : 

 REMEMBER TOU MAY DEDUCT 6 PER CENT IF CASH ACCOMPANIES ORDER 



FIRST EARLY CROP 



Trade pkt. k oz. Oz. 

 Aster, Early Wonder, white $0.26 $0.65 $2.00 



Aster, Early Wondtr, pink. 25 .75 2.50 



SECOND EARLY CROP 



Bodd 



Aster, Qaeea of the Market. 



Trade pkt. ^ oz. 



ngton's Extra Early, pink $0.15 



" " white 15 . 



" " light blue 15 



'• " dark blue 15 . 



" " crimson 15 



'• " scarlet 15 



" " mixed 15 . 



Oz. 



$0.60 

 .50 

 .50 

 .50 

 .50 

 .50 

 .50 



LATE CROP 



Early Branching A«ter«» 



These varieties flower about two weeks earlier than 

 the late branching asters, and are thoroughly recom- 

 mended to precede these varieties. 



Trade pkt. H oz. Oz. 

 Improved Early Branching, Sem- 



ple*« SheU Pink $0.25 $0.75 



25 .75 



MEDIUM OR MAIN CROP 



Trade pkt. 

 Aster, Giant Comet , snow white. .$0.30 



•' rose 30 



light blue 30 



" dark blue 30 



" " " peach blossom .30 



scarlet 30 



" " mixed. 30 



Boddington'a Branching Giant 



Comet, white 50 



Aater, Victoria, apple blossom . . 



^oz. 



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$0.75 



30 .50 



white 30 .60 



rose 30 .50 



light blue 30 .50 



dark blue 30 .50 



crimson 30 .50 



mixed 25 .40 



Oz. 

 $1.25 



1.25 

 1.26 

 1.25 

 1.25 

 1.25 

 1.25 



2.00 



1.76 

 1.75 

 1.75 

 1.75 

 1.75 

 1.75 

 1.50 



Improved Early Branching, white 



rose. .26 .75 

 One packet each of the above three varieties, 60c. 



Late Branching A«ter«. 



Trade pkt. ^4 oz. 



Extra Selected Carlson's, crimson $0.26 $0.36 



white 25 .35 



purple 25 .35 



" violet 25 .35 



" rose 25 .35 



" lavender 25 .35 



Sefflple's, shell pink 25 .35 



mixed 25 .36 



$2.60 

 2.50 

 2.60 



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Oz. 

 $1.00 



1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 1.00 



other Wei! Known Varieties of 



Asters 



— ""i— ^"^ Trade pkt. Oz. 



Daybreak (branching), pink $0.36 $2.00 



Purity " white 35 2.00 



violet-lUac 30 2.00 



(Comet) , lavender 35 2.00 



Violet King 

 Liavender Gem 



Hercules (Giant Comet), white 35 3forl.00 



FOR OTHER VARIETIES OF ASTERS SEE OUR 1909 CATALOGUE, IT'S FREE 



B.'s Quality Giant Antirrhinums 



B/s Quality Sweet Peas 



Seed sown immed^tely will flower during the smnmer, or if 

 pinched back will do for winter flowering;. Handle the same as 

 carnatloni. Trade pkt. Oz. 



Coral-red. Striking color $0.20 



Carmine. Splendid color 20 



Daybreak. Light pink 20 



Brilliant. Scarlet, golden yellow and white 20 



Creacla. Darkscarlet 20 



Queen Vlotorla. Pure white 25 



Luteum. Yellow 20 



Fire Kins. Scarlet, with orange 25 



mreOy. Scarlet 20 



Romeo. Deep rose 20 



Uiaolnum. Beaotiful lilac 20 



Striatum. Finest striped varieties 20 



Mixed 20 



Queen of the Hortb. (Intermediate) white.. Tr. pkt. 20c; k oz. .26 



BODDIMGTON'S QUALITY 



GERMAN TEN-WEEKS 

 Brilliant Rosa llesli Color 



Many florists start to grow these under glass at this time of year 

 for.early work. The following are by all means the best 12 for any 

 purpose, ex cept for winter flowering. They are also the beat varie- 



90.60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 

 1.00 

 .60 

 .76 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 

 .60 



ties for aeUlns as seed to your customers: p^, it, 



Bolton's Pink. Orange pink fO.25 



Countess of Bpenoer. Pink 1.00 



Dorotby Xokford. Pure white 25 



BarUest of All. Early. Pink and white 25 



Gladys Unwln. Light pink 90 



Kins Edward. Crimson 80 



Lady Ortsel Hamilton. Lavender 25 



MontBlanc. Early. White 25 



NoraUnwln. Pure white 60 



Queen Alexandra. Crimson scarlet 26 



Helen Fierce. Violet, feathered white 60 



NavyBlue. Dark blue 25 



Canary-Tellow 

 Crimson 

 Dark Blood- Red 

 Dark Violet- Blue 



LiKbt Blue 

 Scarlet 

 Snow^-Whlte 

 line Mixed 



Tr. pkt., 26c; ^ oz., 36c; H oz., 60c; oz., 92.00 



CUT-AND-COME-AQAIN 



These splendid Stocks will flower continu- 

 ously through the summer if sown early. 

 Priieest Alice, white Canary, yellow 

 Apple Blossom, It. pk. FlaMlago. blood-red 

 Peach BloBBon, softpk. Bine Jay, light blue 

 Chamoise, pink flolet, dark blue 



Bridesmaid, rose Garmlsea, crimson 



Trade pkt., 25c; H oz., 40c; oz.. 92.60 



For 100 other varieties see our Catalogue. Mailed free. 



STOCKS 



WINTER STOCKS 



Impress BUzabeth. Carmine-rose Trade 

 pkt., 50c: ^4 oz., 91.60; os., 95.00. 



Beauty of Nice. Daybreak Pink. Trade 

 pkt., 25c; I4 oz., 60c; oz., 92.00. 



Crimson Bins* Trade pkt., 60c; h oz., $2. 

 Queen Alexandra. Rosy lilac. Trade 

 pkt., 25c; ^ oz., 50c. 



Our Wholesale Catalogue of Quality seeds and bulbs (ready now) contains 52 pages of 

 seeds and bulbs you need. Write for It today— a postcard will f etob It. 



ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON, Seedsman, '^^\]Z^^ 



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