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



TULIPS— Continued 



SINGLE LATE OR MAY-FLOWERING TULIPS 



This is tlie groiij) often called Decoration Day Tulips 

 These are taller growing than the Single Tulips (luoted on page 12 ; 

 bloom at the same time make them most valuable as showy bedde 

 and fill in the space until spring plants can be set out in the t 



Doz. 100 1000 



Bizarre Tulips. HaTidsome, rich flowers, 

 with yellow ground, feathered or striped 

 with crimson, purple and white; finest 

 mixed $0 :M $1 50 $10 00 



Byblooiiis. Beautiful late tulips, with white 



ground, blotched, striped or feathered with 



lilac, purple, violet, blue or black ; finest 



mixed 



Boutoii rt'Or. Deep golden yellow, very 



handsome flowers 



Darwin. Very large flowers of good shape, 

 on tall strong stems ; for brilliancy of color 

 they surpase any other tulip ; they include 

 every known shade, from the lightest tint 

 to the brightest hue; the effect of a bed of 

 these is dazzling ; linest mixed 



from the fact that they are usually in full liloom at the end 



but the great variety of brilliant colorsaiuJ the fact that tl 

 rs. They flower after the other varieties are through I 

 he beds. 



;i5 '2 GO 14 no 



3.5 2 00 14 00 



50 3 00 20 00 



Doz. 100 



GesiieriaiiaSpathulata. Scarlet. Largest 

 and handsomest flowers of all tulips and 

 will last in bloom several weeks, holding its 

 bright scarlet color $0 35 S2 25 



Gesneriana Macrospila. Crimson scar- 

 let, black and yellow center 30 



Golden Kagle (Golden Crown). Large, 

 bright yellow, edged with crimson 



Maiden's Blush, or Picotee. Clear white, 

 margined on the edge with pink, pointed 

 and reflexed petals; most beautiful 



Boddington's "(Quality" Superfine 

 Mixture May Klowering: Tulips, for 



acclimating and for planting in herbaceous 

 or shrubbery borders 



30 



f May. 

 ley all 

 oming 



lOCO 



1 50 



1 7.1 



$17 00 

 10 00 

 12 00 



60 3 50 25 00 



35 2 00 15 00 



NARCISSUS AND DAFFODILS 



NARCISSUS -mil 1) VFFODILS are among the earliest flowering bulbs, and are .alike iiseful for cut floweVs and decorative 

 nurposes for'torci'ng or planting out. in borders or shrubberies, and for acclimating in the fields, lawns or woodlands. The most 

 useful f.>r early tordng is the well-known Pai:>er White Narcissus varieties Grandiflora and Multiflora. These bulbs, if secured during 

 Vuo-ust will hower easily by Christmas. They are pure white, chaste and 

 beautiful, and are borne on longe stems, sometimes as many as 15 to a stem. 



CULTURAL DIRECTIONS:— Plant bull)S in shallow jjans or boxes, 

 about two inches ap.'irt, and store in cellar or shed till thoroughly rooted. 

 Do not allow frost to reach them. If wanted for Christmas, bring into the 

 light ilioiit the second week in November, and after that successively (about 

 a month to six weeks), and you will have Narcissus in bloom till nearly Easter. 



Paper White Narcissus can also be grown in water with pebbles in 

 shallow dishes and bowls, the same as the Sacred Chinese Narcissus. 



PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS 



Di'Z. 100 lOOO 



Paper White Grandiflora. The well-known variety : 



large-sized bulbs SO 40 fe2 00 4,1.3 00 



Paper White Grandiflora Multiflora. This variety 



is a great improvement over the grandiflora ; is a vigorous 



grower, with line spike, which carries larger trusses, 



and in greater abundance than the old varieties .50 2 50 20 00 



Other Polyanthus Narcissus Varieties 



ICO 



1000 



4 00 32 00 



(iO 3 50 28 00 



Double Roman. Large trusses of white flowers, with 



double yellow cup; very early and excellent forcer SO 30 SI 50 $12 50 



Grand Soleil d'Or. Dark yellow, with orange eup: 



splendid bedder 



Grand Monarque. Large, white flowers, with yellow 



cup ; an old favorite 



Chinese Sacred Narcissus 



\ very line double I'olyanthus Narcissus, chiefly grown in shallow bowls 

 containing pebbles and water. It is also very fine grown in soil in pans or pots. 

 $1 00 per doz., $2.00 per original basket of 30 bulbs. 



N.^RCISSUS PAPER WHITE (iKANUIFLOli.i 



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