November 7, 1912. 



The Florists^ Review 



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IMPORTANT TO OUR CUSTOMERS 



When we buy HOLLAND BULBS we buy what is termed FLORISTS' STOCK. NOT SEED HOUSE STOCK. 



There is a difference. 



REMEMBER YOU MAY DEDUCT 5 PER CENT IF CASH ACCOMPANIES ORDER. 



g BODDINGTON'S QUALITY Decoration Day or 



May-Flowering TULIPS 



It is surprising that these grand Tulips have not been more 

 largely planted. As an early display, they are magnificent 

 In their beauty and coloring, coming Into flower, as they do, 

 from May 15 to the first week In June, according to the sea- 

 son, and are most useful from a decorative point of view, 

 after the early-flowering Tulips are past. The colors are 

 various, as described In the following varieties, and their 

 height, after being well established, reaches nearly three feet 

 in some types. 



Bonton d'Or. Has deep clear yellow, globular 

 medium-sized blossoms, with curious black- 

 anthered stamens $1.25 $11.50 



Oesneriana spathulata, or major. This variety 

 has long been In cultivation. The beautifully 

 curved flowers are brilliant scarlet, with a 

 bluish-black center, on tall stems. A large 

 group of this Tulip massed by Itself looks .very 

 striking 1.25 11.50 



Gesnerlana macrosplla. Crimson-scarlet, black 



and yellow center , 1.00 8 75 



Gesnerlana lutea. Beautiful, yellow, tall and 



handsome I.75 ig qo 



Ingrlescombe Scarlet. Very brilliant scarlet, black 

 base 2.00 18.00 



Inglescombe Yellow. A large canary-yellow, per- 



feet form . , 4.5O 42.OO 



InsTlescombe Pink. One of the best pinks 1.50 14.00 



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1000 



$ 9.00 



8. 50 



Isabella, or Shandon Bells. The petals are a rose 

 color, flushed or flaked with white when they 

 flrst open, and after two or three days It 

 changes to a suffused deep rose and red color. 

 Remains longer In bloom than many others; 

 stands well when cut $1.00 



L.a Merveille. A magnlflcent variety with very 

 large, sweet-scented blossoms. Salmon-rose, 

 overlaid with orange-red. A grand border va- 

 riety . . . . J 25 cts. per doz. 1.00 



Mrs. Moon. The finest late yellow; beautifully 



reflexed petals. A charming variety 



< 50 cts. per doz. 3.50 



Maiden's Blush, or Picotee. Clear white, mar- 

 gined on the edge with pink. The flower Is 

 beautifully curvedv but It Is somewhat dIfScult 

 to give a correct Idea of the color. When It 

 opens the petals are white and margined or 

 penciled with pink to cerise. After two or 

 three days the flowers change to a deep rose, 

 and, unless one Is acquainted with It, It would 

 not be recognized as the same Tulip. It stands 

 remarkably well when cut 1.25 10.00 



Boddlnsrton's "Quality" Superfine Mixture May- 

 fiowering: Tulips, for acclimating, and for plant- 

 ing in herbaceous or shrubbery borders , 1.00 7.50 



SINGLE NAMED TULIPS 



ALL FIRST SIZE FLOWERING 

 BULBS ONLY 



America. Salmon rose, tinged orange; very beau- 

 tiful variety 



Artns. Dark scarlet . , ', 



Belle Alliance. Scarlet; good bedder 



Cardinal's Hat. Dark red 



Chrysolora. Pure yellow; handsome flower 



Conlenr Ponceau. Rich cerise; very fine 



Cottage Boy. Rosy pink, white striped 



Cottage Maid. Rosy pink, white striped; excel- 

 lent forcer; "Quality Brand" 



Cramoisie Brilliant. Bright scarlet 



Coulenr Cardinal. Brilliant crimson scarlet 



Crimson King'. Bright crimson; showy bedder.. 



I>nc van Xhoi. Red and yellow 



" " " Crimson 



White (maxlmus) (true) 



Cochenllle , 



Rose 



Scarlet , 



Yellow 



Dnchesse de Parma. Orange red, yellow shaded. 



Herman Schlegei. Sulphur-yellow; a grand va- 

 riety 4 



Jenny. Beautiful velvety carmine rose, on the 

 middle of petals a silvery white stripe; fine 

 forcing variety 



Joost van Vondel. Cherry red, white feathered . . 



Joost van Vondel, White. Pure white (true).... 



Keizerskroon. Red, with broad yellow edge..,.. 



King of the Yellows. Deep golden yellow 



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 La Reine. White, slightly rose shaded; good 



forcer and bedder. Florists' Quality stock. .. .$0.85 $ 7.50 



La Reine. First size 75 6.50 



Le Matelas. Deep rose, edged white! flne for 



January forcing , 3.00 28.75 



Maas. Dazzling scarlet; splendid variety for 



bedding 2.00 18.25 



Mon Tresor. Pure yellow; large cup ,.. 1.15 10.00 



Ophir d'Or. Rich golden bedding variety 1.25 11.50 



Pink Beauty (new). ' Deep, glowing rose, with 



bold, snowy white flash on outer petals 3.00 28.75 



Pottebakker, Scarlet. Bright scarlet 1.40 12.75 



Pottebakker, White. Pure white , 1.40 12.75 



Prince of Austria. Brilliant orange vermilion. .. . 1.50 14.00 



Proserpine. Rich silky rose; early forcer 2.00 18.00 



Royal, or Silver Standard. A good white 1.65 15.50 



Rose Grisdelin. Delicate pink, tinged white; 



good forcer; very flne , 85 8.00 



Rosamundi Hnikman. Bright pink, feathered 



white; very large flowers 1.00 8.00 



Rose Loisante. Deep pink; a high class, showy 



variety , 2.00 18.00 



Rembrandt. Fine scarlet; early 2.00 18.00 



Sir Thomas Lipton. Brilliant scarlet; flne bedder 2.75 26.00 

 Vermilion Brilliant. Bright scarlet and vermil- 

 ion; excellent for pots, and very showy bedder. 1.75 16.00 

 White Hawk (true). Very large; pure white; 



early 1.4O 12.75 



Wasliingrton. Pure white 1.00 8.75 



Yellow Prince. Pure yellow; one of the finest 



yellows for bedding or forcing 85 8.00 



Wholesale Florists' Catalogue of full line off Bulbs, giving descriptions and prices, may be had on 



application. Write for a copy today. 



Arthur T. Boddington 



g SEEDSMAN 342 West 14th Street, NEW YORK CITY 



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