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



Miscellaneous Bulbs For Indoor and Outdoor Flowering 



ALLIUM 



25 

 25 

 25 



2 00 

 2 00 

 2 00 



25 2 00 



1 25 12 00 



A. Nesipolilaiiuin. An excellent forcer for winter flowering, 

 with immense trusses of white flowers. 



15c. per doz.. S1.25 |ier KIO, $8.00 per 1000. 



AMARYLLIS 



In order to obtain fine specimens of Amaryllis the following 

 method should be followed: On receipt of the bulbs in the 

 autumn they should be placed where they will be always slightly 

 moist and warm— under the benches of a greenhouse, for exanii)le. 

 Do not pot up the bulbs before the flowerbuds appear; when lirst 

 potted give vei*y little water, and promote growth by giving mod- 

 erate bottom iieat ; increase the supply of water as the plants 

 progress. 



Each Doz. 



John.soni (Bermuda Spice Lily). Crimson flow- 

 ers, white stripes S;0 50 $5 00 



Forinosi.ssiiiia (Jacobean Lily). Dark crimson... 



Lioiiffifolia all)a 



rosea 



Bellailomia ina.jor (Belladonna Lily). Plowers 

 white, flushed and tipped deep rose 



Vittata Hybrids. The linest race of Amaryllis in 

 cultivation; colors varying from Ijlush white to 

 crimson 



Valotta purpurea (Scarborough Lily) Vivid 

 scarlet. .. • 50 4 00 



ANEMONE 



None of the spring flowers surpass the Anemone in brilliancy 

 of color and profusion of bloom. They are very lasting, and have 

 of recent years become very popular for cut flower use and for 

 table decorations. The florists now buy thousands of them to 

 force. Plant in October or November, six roots in a six-inch pot 

 or bulb pan, covering them one-inch. They may be kept in a 

 cellar or frame protect >'d from frost, until spring, when they may 

 be placed in the greenhouse or window to bloom. 



' Doz. 100 1000 



Corouaria. Single mixed SO 20 $1 00 $7 50 



Double mixed 30 1 50 12 00 



Fulgens. Rich, dazzling scarlet 35 2 50 20 00 



Boddington's Choice. Single Mixed . . . . 20 1 00 7 .')0 

 " " Double mixed 30 1 50 12 00 



LEUCOJUM VERNUM 



Produces flowers like monster snowdrops : very graceful in 

 growth, having the delicate fragrance of the Violet. It is one of 

 our earliest spring flowers, with white blossoms distinctly tipped 

 green, handsome in outline and prized tor bouquets. They should 

 be grown in quantities in the borders or in spots on the edges 

 of shrubbery, where they are beautifully effective, and when es- 

 tablished produce enormous quantities of flowers. They can al- 

 so be slowly forced in pots for winter bloom. 

 " ^ Poz. ion lOfO 



L. Veriiuui (Spring Snowflake) $0 25 SI 50 $12 00 



ORNITHOGALUM ARABICUM 



A beautiful variety, throwing up a tall spike liearing numerous 

 large milk-white, star-shaped flowers, with a black center, and 

 having a distinct aromatic perfume. They are decidedly pretty 

 and interesting when grown in the garden— but are more largely 

 grown tor greenhouse and window decoration, being of the easi- 

 est culture. Largely forced by florists now for cut flowers. 



Doz. W 



O. Arabieum (Star of Bethlehem) SO 50 S2 75 



SPARAXIS 



Beautiful flowers about two inches across, l:>orne on long, grace- 

 ful spikes ; the colors are of the most telling combinations and of 

 the brightest shades. They are tigereil, blotched, spotted, streaked 

 and flushed in the most diverse and pleasing manner. The bulbs 

 are not hardy, but do exc^-ptionally well when grown in the con- 

 servatory or'house in pots or in cold frames, and flower during 

 the winter and spring. 



Sparaxis. Choice Mixed Colors SO 15 SO 75 S5 GO 



.\.M AH VI.LIS ^ ITT.VT.V (Hybrids^ 



CHIONODOXA (Glory-of-the-Snow). 



The most beautiful of dwarf blue spring flowers, resembling 

 those of Scilla sibirica, but larger, slightly taller, and more 

 handsome. The Chionodoxa is very hardy, thriving in any 

 ordinary garden soil and in almost any siiuation. The bulbs con- 

 tinue to flower from year to year. It is also excellent for forcing. 

 C. Lucili*. Per. doz., 2.5e., per 100, $1.50. per 1000, $10.00. 



DIELYTRA SPECTABILIS ^HflP,!?^ 



A well-known hardy plant, bearing in spring long racemes of 

 deep rose-pink, pendent flowers. Doz. 100 



D Spectabilis. November delivery SI 50 S9 00 



OXALIS 



Lovely little bulbous plants for hanging pots and baskets. The 

 bulbs should be planted an inch deep, six or eight ina5-ineh pot. 

 They need a sunny situation 



Alba. White 



Bermuda Buitercup 

 Boweii. Rosy crimson 

 Grand Duche.ss. 



Whitd 



Pink 



Lavender 



liUtea. Single yellow 



" Double 



Rosea. Rose 



Versicolor. Crimsnn and wlut 



Extra-sized buUi: 

 flne flower 



Doz. 



100 





SI 25 



30 



2 CO 



30 



2 00 



25 



1 50 



30 



2 00 



25 



1 50 



20 



1 00 



30 



1 50 

 75 



15 

 20 



1 25 



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