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ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON, 342 WEST FOURTEENTH ST., NEW YORK 



GLADIOLUS 



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Augusta. Pure white, with slight tint of lavender on 

 throat. The finest white Gladiolus in exi.stence for 

 either the florist or amateur. The individual flowers are 

 very large and of great substance, lying close to the 

 stems, which makes it an excellent variety for shipping 

 to market. First size bulbs can be depended upon to 

 throw two spikes, most of which will have two lateral 



braiiclies. Selected bulbs $1 00 



First-size bulbs 75 



Princeps. One of the finest Gladioli in cultivation. 

 Color rich crimson, with broad white blotches a<rross 

 the lower petals. Flowers can be grown to nearly 8 inches 

 in diameter under stimulating culture. . Each, 50 cts. . . 



1900. Rich shade of red, with prominent white spots 

 on the three lower petals. It has the longest season of 

 bloom of any variety I know of 



Shakespeare. White, suffused carmine-rose. A gigan- 

 tic-growing Gladiolus. One of the best for forcing under 

 glass. Extra-selected first size bulbs 



May. White flaked rosy crimson; under greenhouse 

 cultivation comes almost pure white 



Brenchleyensis. Vermilion-scarlet; one of the most 

 showy, satisfactory and cheapest Gladioli 25 



Childsii Giant. Flowers of great substance and gigan- 

 tic size, frequently 7 to 9 inches across. My mixed 

 strain of this Gladiolus embraces every known color... 



Groff's New Hybrids. This strain has created a 

 furor among Gladiolus enthusiasts. The flowers are of 

 great substance, and gigantic; every known color among 

 Gladioli is represented, and many shades never before 

 seen, particularly blues, grays and purple lilaoks, with 

 beautifully mottled and spotted throats. Mixed colors. 



Groff's Silver Trophy Strain — 



Newest Ue<ls, Scarlets and Crimsons 



New White. Light and Yellow 1 00 



Rare Blue, Lilac and Heliotrope shades 1 25 



Groff's World's Fair CoUection. This strain is the 

 " last word " in (iroff's Hyl)i i(l (iladioli. including as it 

 does, latest introductions of this eminent horticulturist. . 



Lemoine's Spotted Hybrids Mixed. Popularly 

 known as Butterfly (iladioli. Ki-markablc for the richness 

 and variety of their colors and (..id orchid-like markings. 



Bodding:ton's White and Light. The finest mixture 

 of light shades ever offered, containing a large percen- 

 tage of the finest named sorts 



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American Hybrids. All colors mixed $0 25 



Striped and Variegated 40 



Pink and Rose Shades 30 



Orange and Yellow 60 



Scarlet and Red , 25 



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ITALIA CANNA. 

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OJUADIOLUS, 1900. 



CANNAS 



The roots I offer below are strong, dormant 

 pieces, two and more eyes, all true to name. 

 They will be ready for delivery from Feliruary 

 on. Do not confound these with southern 

 seedling Cannas, which are usually untrue to 

 name and dear at any price. 



Alsace. White flowers, green foliage. 3 ft... 

 Alphonse Bouvier. Bright crimson. Oft... 



Annie Laurie. Beautiful pink. 3 ft 



Austria. Pure canary yellow; an orchid-flowering 



type. 5 ft 



Augusta. Deep vermilion, with yellow edge. 3 ft. ... 

 Allemania. Dark salmon, with gold markings of the 



iirchid-flowering type. 5 to 0 ft 



Baltimore. Beautiful bright red. 5 ft 



Black Beauty. Foliage bronzy wine-red, almost 



black; the finest of all the dark foliage Cannas. 



4 to 5 ft 



Burbank. Clear canary-yellow; an orchid-fiowering 



type. 5 to 6 ft 



Brilliant. Fiery scarlet. 6 ft 



Charles Henderson. Crimson, green foliage; the 



best of its color. 4 ft. . . , 



Coronet. Fine yellow. 4 ft 



Duke of Marlboro. Deep crimson. 4 ft 



Duchesse de Montenard. Beautiful pale j'ellow, 



iiiottlfd throat. 5 to G ft 



Florence Vaughan. Yellow, crimson spots. 5 ft 



Gloriosa. Rich scarlet with gold band; handsome, 



dwarf. 2 ft 



Grand Rouge. Magnificent bronzy red foliage. 8 ft.. 

 Italia. Orchid-flowering Cannas; bright orange-scarlet, 



yellow border. 5 to G ft 



Madame Crozy. (Jilt-edged, scarlet. 4 ft 



Martha Washing^ton. Finest pink; flowers very large. 



2>^ to3 ft 



Mount Aetna. Fine dark foliage, bright scarlet flow- 

 ers; very fine. 5 ft 



President McKinley. Brilliant crimson, with scarlet 



shadings. 3 ft 



Philadelphia. A splendid bright glowing red, rich and 



velvety. 5 ft 



Peach Blow. White, changing to rose. 3 ft 



Queen Charlotte. Bright scarlet, wide gold border. 



3>^ to 4 ft 



Queen Eleanor. Yellow spotted. 4 ft 



Shenandoah. A splendid bronze-leaved variety ; large 



salmon flowers. C ft 



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