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



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Miscellaneous Bulbs for Outdoor and Indoor Flowering-Continued 



Boddington's Giant Ranunculus 



Doz. 



100 



HEMEROCALLIS (Day Lily) 



Showy, hardy phiiits f(.u' herbaceous liorilcrs and ^t'OupiiiK 

 anicuig shrubs, bearinj? a succession of large, fragrant, tiiinii)et- 

 shaped flowers, from midsummer till frost. 



Each 



Aiiraiitiaca major. (.Japanese Giant Day 



Lily). Magnilicent trumpet-shaped blos- 

 soms, very broad petalled, and often six 



inches across; of rieli orange-color; very 



fragrant 



Uistifha Flore Pleno. Flower double 



rich firange ■. . . 



Flava. (Yellow Day Lily). Clear yellow; 



sweet-scented flowers 



Miildendorfii. A Chinese variety of dwarf 



habit, with large, bright yellow flower: 





$5 00 



S35 00 



25 



2 50 



15 00 



10 



1 50 



10 00 



•20 



2 GO 



12 00 



MONTBRETIA 



Hardy border plants with elegant and gracefully branched 

 Gladiolus-like flowers which are now much prized for cutting 

 during summer. The colors vary from rich yellow to rich scarlet, 

 and the plants grow about two feet in height. Plant the bulbs 

 Ave inches deep and protect them during winter with lilieral 

 mulching. Keady in November. 



Doz. 



Crocosmajfiora. Orange-scarlet $0 20 



Etoile tie Feu. Rich scarlet, yellow center. 50 

 Rayon D'Or. Deep yellow, very large . . . . 30 

 Poitsii. Bright yellow, flushed with red. ... 15 

 Soleil Couchaiit. A handsome variety .. . 35 



100 



SI 00 



3 00 



1 25 

 75 



2 00 



lOon 



S7 50 

 22 00 

 9 00 

 G 50 

 15 00 



Doz. 



100 



iroo 



SO 15 



SO 75 



S5 00 



15 



75 



5 00 



15 



85 



<) 00 



Gorgeous dwarf flowers, easily grown in pots for winter 

 blooming, or in cold frames for spring. Eight roots may be 

 potted in a (5-inch tnilb-pan ; they should be covered one-inch. 

 The colors include shades of white, yellow, crimson and purple, 

 Slime being almost black. They are very effective for decoration, 

 either as pot plants or cut. 



Giant Double French. Mixed colors 



Double Per.sian. Mixed colors 



Double Tui'ban. Mixed colors 



SCILLA 



Extremely hardy, early flowering bulbs, thriving in any 

 situation and worthy of more general cultivation. The bulbs of 

 Scilla sibirica should be jilanted three inches deep. 



Doz. 100 1000 

 Sibirica, or Praeeox -SO 30 S2 00 S15 00 



IXIAS 



The Ixia is a lieautiful little winter-flowering bulb, with low, 

 slender, graceful spikes of bloom. The colors are rich, varied 

 and beautiful, the center always differing in color from the other 

 parts of the flower, .so that the blossoms, expanding in the sun's 

 rays, present a pictvire of gorgeous beauty. 



Doz. 100 1000 



Named Varietie.s. In 10 best sorts SO 25 $150 SI 2 00 



Mixed 15 75 6 00 



PAEONIA OFFICINALIS 



Doz. 100 



Rubra. Deep crimson: can be forced for Easter. S2 50 S18 00 



Alba. White 4 .50 30 00 



Rosea. Rose; also a good focrer 3 .50 25 00 



JAPANESE TREE PEONIES 



Tree Peonies, unlike the Chinensis and Officinalis types, do 

 not die down to the ground each year. They make a hardwonded 

 growth, and in time become ((uite large shrubs. The flowers 

 range in color from pure white to the darkest shade of purple, 

 including all the shades of crimson and pink. Double and semi- 

 double varieties, in 12 sorts, specially selected for me by a friend 

 in .Japan, consisting of the best varieties in commerce. $1.00 

 each, set of 12 varieties for S7 ,50, S55.00 per 100. 



PAEONIAS TO NAME 



P.-EONIA CHINENSIS. This type of Peony blooms three 

 weeks later than the Officinalis. The foliage is taller, more 

 glossy and handsome, and the flowers larger. Strong roots, 3 

 to 5 eyes, in the following named varieties : 



Albo Pleno. Large, showy, white. 



Christ ine. Satiny pink ; late. 



Delachii. Deep amaranth ; late-flowering. 



Edulis. Dark red ; late. 



Elegans. Handsome double white and pink. 

 Festiva. Pure white center, eai mine-spotted. 

 Formo.sa. Sulphur-white, deepening to lively red. 

 General Bertrand. Violet-rose center, lined with salmon. 

 (Jeneral Joubert. A white of striking beauty. 

 Hamlet. Bright crimson ; very ftne. 



Huniei. Rose; large and fine. 

 Josephine. Bright red. 

 La Tendresse. Lovely blush. 

 La Vertu. Delightful scarlet; double. 

 3Iiranda. Deep rose. 

 Neptune. Delicate pink ; very fine. 

 Philomela. Large; white and blush. 

 Pomponia. Full flower, bright pink. 

 Pottsii. Dark purple. 

 Pulcheri'ima. Violet-rose, center pink 



and salmon. 

 Queen Victoria. White ; very free- 

 flowering. 

 Rose Queen. The finest rose. 

 Snow White. Very double, white. 

 Von Schiller. Dark red; early. 



Any of the above strong roots, $2.50 

 I)er doz., $18.00 per 100. 

 Festiva maxima alba. Very large, 

 pure white flowers, blood-red stains in 

 center; tall stalks and very free- flower- 

 . ing. One of the best Peonies in cultiva- 

 tion. 75c. each, S7..50 per doz. 

 Tlie set ol" t he above 2.5 varieties, 

 including the j'rand white Fes- 

 tiva maxima alba, .$.">. OO. 



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