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Sbptexibek 21, 1911. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



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Boddmgton^s Quality Christmas and 

 Winter-Flowering Sweet Peas g 



ALL true stocks of Winter-Flowering Sweet Peas will be scarce this season; some varieties are a total 

 failure, owing to the exceptional season in California this Spring. We can make immediate de- 

 livery of all the undermentioned varieties. Our advice to intending planters is to order early. 



Our stocks of Christmas- 

 Flowering Sweet Peas have 

 stood the test for years, and 

 we can refer you to the larg- 

 est growers of this increas- 

 ingly popular flower, as to 

 the trueness and quality of 

 our seed, earliness of bloom- 

 ing 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 

 Growers and Specialists of 

 Sweet Peas. Our output 

 last year was nearly 6000 

 lbs. No kicks and plenty 

 of testimonials as to qual- 

 ity, germination and true- 

 ness to type. 



WINTER FLOWERING SWEET PKAS AT NATIONAL FLOWER SHOW, 

 BOSTON, MARCH KStli TO APRIL Ist, 1911. 

 Partly BbowlDR Mr, Wm. Sim's Exhibit, which won the majority of the leading prizes— seed almost exclaslvely 

 supplied by "Boddlnirton." Sim's Sweet Peas were one of the sensational Exhibits at this Grand Flower Show 

 — ayerage length of stem being twenty inches. 



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At the Exhibition and Convention of the National Sweet Pea Society of America, July 12th and 

 13th, 1910, we again won the C. C. Morse & Co.'s Silver Cup for the finest and best collection of 

 Sweet Peas open to the trade only. 



BODDIKOTON'S EXTHA EAHLT CHKlST- 

 XA8 WHITE SNOWBIRD. An exception- 

 ally early Sweet Pea for Indoor flowering 

 —will bloom six weeks after sowing. Color 

 rlear white, upon long stems; habit fairly 

 dwarf and of exceptionally free-flowering 

 qualities. Without doubt, the finest early 

 white for indoor planting. We sell one 

 grower in Pennsylvania 35 lbs. of this 

 vaiiety every year, name on application. 

 Oz. 80 Ota., V4 lb. 85 cts., Va lb. |1.50, 

 lb. 12.50. 



BODDINQTON'S CHEISTMAS PINK, This 

 Is the earliest and most profitable and 

 useful Sweet Pea In cultivation, as by sow- 

 ing the seed under glass in latter part of 

 August, flowers can be cut from Thanks- 



flvlng on during the Winter months. Oz. 

 5 ct?.. 'A lb. 75 cts.. V, lb. $1.26, lb. |2.00. 

 BCDDINGTON'S CHKISTMAS WHITE. A 

 companion to our Christmas Pink. Just as 

 free and profuse a bloomer. Oz. 16 cts., 

 Vt lb. 50 cts., Va lb. 85 cts., lb. $1.50. 



BODDINOITON'S CANAEY. Similar to the 

 above, but flowers of an exceptionally good 

 yellow. Oz. 86 cts., V4 »>■ |1.00, V4 lb. 

 $1.76, lb. $8.00. 



BCDDINGTON'S FLAMINGO, Color scarlet; 

 free-flowering and early. Oz. 50 cts,, V4 ^^^ 

 $1.50, Va lb. $2.75, lb. $5.00. 



Christmas Meteor. Scarlet; fine open red 

 flower. Oz. 25 ots., V4 lb. 75 ct«., Va 11>. 

 $1.25q^ $2.00. 



Christmas Captain. Blue and purple. Oz. 25 

 cts., V* lb. 75 cts., Vt lb. $1.25, lb. $2.00. 

 Florence Denzer. Pure white. Oz. 15 ots., 

 V* lb. 50 cts., Va lb. 85 cts., lb. $1.50. 



Le Marquis. This is the same color as 

 Princess of Wales violet; has very large 

 flowers. Oz. 25 cts., Va lb. 75 cts., Va lb. 

 $1.25, lb. $2.00. 



Hiss Helen M. Gould. White, open flower; 

 standard lilac, marbled. Oz. 25 cts., Vt lb. 

 75 cts., Va lb. $1.26, lb. $2.00. 



Miss Josey Beilly. I.llnc; very lur^c flow- 

 ers. Oz. 1^6 cts., V* lb. 75 cts., Va lb. $1.25, 

 lb. $2.00. 



Mrs, E. Wild. Carmine or dark pink. Oz. 



25 cts., V* lb. 75 cts.. ^^ lb. $1.25, lb. $2.00. 

 Mrs. George Lewis. Large, pure white, 



wavy flower. Oz. 26 cts., V* lb. 76 cts., 



Va lb. $1.26, lb. $2.00. 

 Mrs. W. W. Smalley. Satiny pink. Oz. 85 



cts., V* lb. $1.00, % lb. $1.76, lb. $3.00. 

 Mrs. F. J. Dolansky. Daybreak pink. Oz. 



25 cts., V* lb. 75 ots., Va lb. $1.26, lb. $2.00. 

 Mrs. Chas. H. Totty. Sky-blue; late. Oz. 



25 cts., 1/4 lb. 75 cts., V, lb. $1.25, lb. $2.00. 

 Mrs. William Sim. Oz. 50 cU., V* lb. $1.50, 



'/, lb. $2.25, lb. $4.00. 

 Mrs. Alexander Wallace. Oz. 60 cts., V4 lb. 



$1.50, Va lb. $2.25, lb. $4.00. 

 Watchung. Pure white. Oz. 25 cts., V4 lb. 



76 cts., Vt lb. $1.25, lb. $2.00. 

 Wm. J. Stewart. Blue self. Oz. 25 cts., 



V* lb. 75 cts., Va lb. $1.25, lb. $2.00. 



All other varieties of Winter and Summer flowerine Sweet Peas supplied. Write for quotations. 



ARTHIR T. BODDINGTON, Seedsman, 'f^','^^1^' 



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