OLD FASHIONED GARDEN 



OF FLOWERS THAT CAN BE PRODUCED FROM SEEDS SOWN NOW 



Boddington's Quality Double Hollyhocks 



pkt. 



Apple Blossom $0 10 



Bright Pink 10 



Canary^Yellow 10 



10 

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 10 



Blood-Red 



Crimson 



Golden Yellow 



Lilac 



Peach Blossom 



Rose 



Salmon 



Scarlet 



Snow -White . . 



Mixed 



The above choice collection, including 12 varieties 

 Boddington's Quality Hollyhocks, $1; 8 varieties, 75 

 cts. ; 6 varieties, 60 cts. p^t. Oz. 



Allegheny, Single Fringed, finest mixed . .$0 10 $1 00 

 Single, finest mixed 10 100 



i Oz. 



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Hardy Perennials 



Pkt. 



Achillea "The Pearl," double white $0 10 



Aquilegia ( Columbine ), Boddington's long 



spurred hybrids, mixed 25 



Campanula (Cautprbury Bell), single, rose, blue, 

 wliitc. (ir luixed 



Campanula, double, i-ose, blue, white, or mixed. . . 



Chrysanthemum Maximum " Shasta Daisy " 



Delphinium ( Hardy Larkspur ), Brskine Park 

 liybrids 



Digitalis Gloxiniaeflora (Foxglove) finest mixed. 



Gaillardia Grandiflora (Blanket Flower), Bod- 

 dington's new hybrids 



Gypsophila Paniculata (Baby's Breath) white... 



Hesperis Matronalis ( Sweet Rocket) , mixed 



Lathyrus Latifolius (Everlasting Sweet Pea), 

 mixed 



Lobelia Cardinalis (Cardinal Flower) , red 



Myosotis (Forget-me-not) Alpestris— blue 



(Enothera (Evening Primrose;, mixed 



Papaver Wudicaule( Iceland Poppy), mixed 



Papaver Orientale (The Oriental Poppy), finest 



mixed 



Platycodon Mariesii (Chinese Bell Flower), 

 blue _ 



Primula Vulearis (English Primrose), yellow... 

 Pansy Boddington's Challenge (all giants) 



mixed '. 



Viola Cornuta (Tufted Pansy), mixed 



Pkt. 



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Collection of the above 20 useful varieties $1 00 



Our Fall Bulb Garden Guide now ready, with full cultural directions for sowing 



This Garden Guide will be mailed free to all who will mention this magazine. Contains a full list of 

 Fall Bulbs, etc. A list of nearly five hundred Perennial Seeds that can be grown this year and that 

 will flower next — with full cultural directions as to sowing, and other valuable information. Besides the 

 above our Guide will contain descriptions of other seeds, etc., for summer planting. 



ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON, Seedsman 



Dept. "G" 



342 West 14th Street 



NEW YORK CITY 



Plant Now Farr's Peonies — Strong, Healthy, True to Name 



SAVING A YEAR'S TIME AND HAVING BLOOMS NEXT JUNE 



Unequaled in splendor and stateliiiess, Peonies were the charm of ihe old-fashioned 

 hardy garden, and the wonderful new varieties recently introduced are the chief 

 glory of the hardy garden of today. Unrivaled for marvelous color, beauty of form, 

 and delightful fragrance, they challenge the title of the rose as the "Queen of 

 Flowers." I have spent '.en years in the effort to make the WYOMI.S.SING 

 COLLKCTION OF PEONIK.S complete and authentic. I can guarantee them 

 to be true to name, for I grow and knonu every variety I offer — 



100,000 



PEONIES IN 

 OVER 500 

 VARIETIES 



I not only grow Peonies, but other hardy flowers: Throii^qliout the early spring, the 

 Irises give a shimmering of soft, iridescent color. In summer there is a blaze of 

 Phlo:;es and a sea of blue where the tall Delphiniums rear their spires. Then 

 comes a time when the s:reat Oriental Poppies flaunt theii barbaric splendor. Hut 

 in "Peony Time*' the Queen of the Hardy Garden reigns supreme, our devotion to 

 her shown not less loyally because we have loved tlie Irises, which have passed, or 

 that we may enjoy the later treasures (he garden has in store, 



^fy book of HARDY PLANT SPECIALTIES 

 tells all about these. Let me send it to you free. 



BERTRAND H. FARR, Wyomissing Nurseries, 809 D Penn St., Reading, Pa. 



