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BODDINGTON'S ''QUALITY" 

 CHRISTMAS-FLOWERING 



SWEET PEAS 



WE ARE SUPER-HEADQUARTERS 



All true stocks of Winter-flowering Sweet Peas will again be scarce this season. The winter-flowering Spencer types are 

 ahiiost a total failure owing to the exceptional season in California this spring, and through the ravages of Aphis we regret that 

 we are unable to offer any seed with the following exceptions. Our advlc* to intending plantar* Is to ordor at onco. 



MEQRET THAT WK ARE SOLD OUT OF YARRAWA AND ANITA WKHRMAN AND ALL OTHKR VARIETIES WITH THE EXCEPTION 

 OF THE FOLLOWINO. ORDER TODAY AND SECURE YOUR SEED-WHILE THE STOCKS LAST. 



DOSE O LIE EN "I^OSE QUEEN" is Orchid-flowering, borne on long stems, extremely free and early and of pink 

 ■^^^ ^"^ • *^ A-. fc- 1^ QQYor most attractive, is a decided acquisition, and like all meritorious novelties is sure to be in de- 

 mand wherever grown. Pricas:— Trada pkt.t $l.O0; 3 trada pkta. for $2.75; 1 oz , $12.00. 



THIS ADVERTISEMENT CAN BE USED AS AN ORDER SHEET 



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10.76 11.25 $2.00 



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 .50 



R«iii«mb«r. you may deduct 8% if .cash aceompanlaa tha ordar 



BODDINGTON'S EXTRA-EARLY CHRISTMAS WHITE Oz. % lb. % lb. 

 SNOWBIRD. An exceptionally early Sweet Pea for In- 

 door floweriner — will bloom six weeks after sowing. Color 

 clear white, upon long stems; habit fairly dwarf and of 

 exceptionally free-flowering qualities. Without doubt the 

 finest early white for indoor planting $0.26 



BODDINGTON'S CHRISTMAS PINK. This is the earliest 

 and naost profitable and useful Sweet Pea In cultivation, 

 as by sowing the seed under glass in latter part of 

 August, flowers can be cut from Thanksgiving on during 

 the Winter months 15 



BODDINGTON'S CHRISTMAS WHITE. A companion to 

 our Christmas Pink. Just as free and profuse a bloomer .15 



.CANARY. Similar to the Christmas White, but flowers of 

 an exceptionally good yellow 35 



. FLORENCE DENZER. Pure white 25 



.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, marbled 36 



.MISS JOSEY REILLY. Lilac; very large flowers 36 



.MRS. ALEX. WALLACE. Lavender; very scarce 26 



.MRS. HANNAN. Deep rose-pink; very pleasing shade 25 



.MRS. WILLIAM SIM. Salmon pink 25 



MRS. W. W. SMALLEY. Satiny pink 25 



MRS. F. J. DOLANSKY. Daybreak pink 50 



MRS. CHARLES H. TOTTY. Sky blue; late , .25 



• MRS. ZVOLANEK. Blue, variegated; good for variety 60 



WATCHUNG. Pure white 25 



WM, J. STEWART. Blue self 35 



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NAME 



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CITY STATE. 



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ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON 



Seedsman 



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342 West 14lh St., NEW YORK 



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Sweet Peas of C. W. Curtis. Irondeauoit. N. Y. 

 Raised from Boddington's Quality Seed. 



'lliist rated wholesale list of Imlbs, seeds, fer- 

 tilizers. Insecticides, tools, wire designs and 

 otiier supplies. An attaclied announcement 

 s that "war conditions niiilic prices subject 

 ange without notice and also make the sup- 

 f imported articles uncertui"." 



J. WiUon Seed Co., Inc., Xewarlx. X. .T — 

 -, seeds, perennial plants, sardeii iinpli'- 

 \ fertilizers, insecticides, etc.; twenty-fnur 

 ', in handy pocket form. 

 Chas, L. Gole, Shenandoah, In.— .V 24 pace list 

 i-'liidlolus bulhs, seeds, roots, plants, sliruhs 

 and vines. 



.Henry A. Dreer, Inc., rhiliidelphia. ru.— ; 

 Htccr's .\utumn Catalogue," an illustrated list 

 " I'Ulbs, seeds, roots, flower and vegetame 

 »"'ii"«, shrubs, small fruits, tools, insect uid.-s 

 ■"I'l ither requisites; eighty pages and cover. 



stati- 

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Hull,, 

 men; 

 pa.;.., 



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I'errinoton on the Mum, sent by The 

 fieview for 50 cents. 



CUCUMBER BLIGHT. 



lu a recent issue of The Eeview I 

 noted the following query, over the sig- 

 nature of S. A. B.: "My cucumber 

 vines are dying. The soil is moist and 

 is well worked. I am sending a leaf 

 from an aflfected plant. Can you sug- 

 gest a remedy? If you can, it will be 

 greatly appreciated." One of The Re- 

 view's experts, after examining the 

 leaf submitted, diagnosed the disease 



Lilium Formosum 



New crop, fine, plump, well 

 matured bulbs. 



7 to 9-inch, 300 bulbs to case, $7.50 per 

 100; $65.00 per 1000. 



9 to 10-inch, 200 bulbs to case, $12.00 per 

 100; $100.00 per 1000. 



A. Henderson & Co. 



369 RIVER STREET, CHICAGO 



