ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON, 342 WEST 14th ST., NEW YORK. 



Boddington's Bulbs 



FOR 



NATURALIZING AND ACCLIMATING IN LAWNS 

 MEADOWS, WILD GARDENS AND WOODLANDS 



NAECISSUS POETICUS 



KAUTIFUL and natural effects may be 

 produced by planting many of the hardier 

 kinds of Spring-flowering Bulbs in masses 

 among trees, in the herbaceous border or 

 around and among clumps of shrubbery. Only 

 such Bulbs as are perfectly hardy, and when once 

 jilanted will flourish and increase from year to year 

 without further care, should be employed. 



The following varieties are among the hardiest 

 and most attractive for naturalizing in this manner: 



100 1000 



BODDINGTON'S "QUALITY" CROCUS. 



Named varieties (see page 17) $0 75 $6 00 



Separate colors 50 3 50 



SCILLA SIBIRICA (Blue Squill) 2 00 15 00 



SNOWDROP SINGLE-FLOWERING l 00 7 50 



NARCISSUS HORSFIELDII. Giant Yel- 

 low Daffodil 3 00 25 00 



NARCISSUS EMPEROR. One of the 



finest Daffodils 3 00 25 00 



NARCISSUS TRUMPET MAJOR. Large 



trumpet, very large yellow Daffodil 2 00 15 00 



NARCISSUS POETICUS (Poet's Nar- 

 cissus). (See illustration. ) 75 4 50 



NARCISSUS DOUBLE VON SIGN 



(Double Yellow Daffodil) 2 00 15 00 



LILIUM CANADENSE (Canadian Lily)... 7 00 



LILIUM SUPERBUM (Turk's-Cap Lily).. 7 50 



LILIUM CANDIDUM (Annunciation Lily) 8 00 



BODDINGTON'S "QUALITY" SINGLE 



NARCISSUS, in mixture 2 25 20 00 



BODDINGTON'S "QUALITY" DOUBLE 



NARCISSUS, in mixture 1 25 10 GO 



Note My Only Address: 34a West 14th St., New York City. 



