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THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



February, 1909 



Boddington's Quality Seed— Good from the Ground Up" 



Our Quality Seeds have quickly made a reputation for themselves, and wherever they have been sown we have pleased custo mers 

 who warmly recommend them. We want you to know how good our Quality Seeds really are. ^^^^^ 

 They are sure to please and make you one of our permanent patrons if you once try them, f"^ M 



"These are Boddington's " Boddington's Bountiful 



Gigantic Sweet Peas!" is the Onion for Me" 



"They made my flower garden a delight, and were the admi- 

 ration of all who passed- Now all my neighbors will plant Bod- 

 dington Quality Seeds.'' We will send you a dozen half-ounce 

 packets of sweet peas, separately packed, 



Postpaid, for 25 Cents with 

 Rebate Check for This Amount 



he Sweet Peas in this collection are the finest named kinds, and range 



from purest white to shades of pink, lavender, blue, yellow, and crimson. 



With each order on this offer we send a Rebate Check for a Quarter 



to apply on orders forone dollar's worth or more of Seeds or Bulbs from 



Boddington's Garden Guide, which is mailed free upon request. 



Arthur T. Boddington 



Seedsman 



Dept. G, 



342 W. 14th St. 

 New York City 



41 1 grew these magnificent two-pound onions from Bodding- 

 ton's Quality Seeds. Several weighed two -and a half pounds. 

 Better try Boddington's Bountiful yourself this year." For onions 

 like these sow indoors not later than February. 



5 Packets of Vegetable Seeds for 25 Cents 

 with Rebate Check for This Amount 



Namely, one packet each of Boddington's Bountiful Onion, Early 

 Model Red Globe Beet, Model Snowball Turnip, Early of fcarlies 

 Cabbage, and May King Lettuce. With each order we send a 

 Rebate Check for a Quarter to apply on orders for one dollar's 

 worth or more of Seeds or Bulbs from Boddington's Garden Guide, 

 which is mailed free upon request. 





OUR 32(1 ANNUAL SPRING CATALOGUE 



The Japanese Gardener who appears on the front cover of our new 

 Catalogue bears on his back the motto of our house — GOOD LUCK. We 

 hope that we may have the GOOD LUCK to retain our old customers, 

 and interest many new ones. 



Above all, we hope that all who honor us with their patronage in 

 1909 have GOOD LUCK with goods we furnish. 



The Most Magnificent Trio of Asters 



will bloom in your garden at EARLIEST DATE if sown NOW in cold frame 

 or in the house. The main points about these Asters are: i. Great 

 Vigor of Growth. 2. Earliest Flowering. 3. Entire Freedom 

 From Disease. 



Early Snowdrift. Purest glistening white, the petals long and re- 

 curved, twisted in the most graceful effect. Large flowers. 



Lavender Gem. The most exquisite tint known. Large flowers, 

 upright long stems. 



Mikado Pink. An enchanting shell pink. Large flower, form same 

 as Early Snowdrift. 



Large packets, any variety, 25 cts., the three for 50 cts. Small 

 packets, any variety, 10 cts., the three for 25 cts. 

 H.H. "V To every one sending us 25 cents or more for Aster seed offered 



Berger \. herewith, we will send with the order a CREDIT CHECK for 

 70 Warren St. ^V 25 cts. to be applied on any future order for seeds or bulbs 

 New York \^ from our catalogue. 



Enclose .... cents ^. Seeds to sow now for earliest vegetables, Lettuce, Toma- 



Sendme...... ... X toes, Forcing Radish, Cabbage, Onion, Cauliflower, Egg- 



Aster Seed. ^W oo 



plant. Celery. Send for our Catalogue TODAY — IT 

 IS FREE. Contains many of the finest novelties of 

 merit for 1909. Address 



H. H. Berger & Co., 70 Warren St., N. Y. 





SPRING CATALOGUE 

 -1909, 



HFLBer&er#Co 



70 Warren St. 

 New "York 



