AUGUST 12, 1909. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



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Meet Us 



At The Convention 



Boddingtoo's Bnlbs Bloom 



The downward revision of the new Tariff has helped you, Mr. 

 Florist. Write for our new catalogue, now in the press — or meet 

 us at the Convention and we will talk price and show you quality ! 

 whether you are from Missouri — or any other state. 



Bulbs, that is quality bulbs, are our specialty — and are grown 

 in every state of the Union. 



Yes, we are Seedsmen, too. We sell quality seeds — that are 

 good from the ground up. It is no use showing you the seeds — 

 ask the man who grows them. 



We sent 35 lbs, of our Christmas Snowbird to a grower in 

 Pennsylvania — because he knows it is the best forcing white Sweet 

 Pea in the market. He knows — he bought the same quantity last 

 year and we can prove it. 



The name of our Pansy seed is Challenge. There's a reason. 



Boddington's Bnlbs Bloom 



Meet Us at the Convention 



ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON, Seedsman 



342 W. r4th Street, New York City ^ 



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