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



STOCKS. Qilliflower 



The charming colors, delightful fragrance and free-blooming char- 

 acter of the Stocks have made them favorite plants for both summet 

 and winter cultivation. Tney are very effective for beds and bor- 

 ders, and their handsome flower-spikes are invaluable for bouquets 

 and floral decorations. 



My seeds are grown and saved in the most careful and skilful 

 manner by celebrated European growers, from the finest strains in 



existence p-^^ Oz 



BODDINGTON'S LARGE-FLOWERING GER- 

 MAN TEN-WEEKS- 



Brilliant Rose $0 10 , $4 00 



Canary-YeUow 10 4 00 



Crimson 10 4 00 



Dark Blood-Red 10 4 00 



Dark Violet-Blue 10 4 00 



Dark Purple 10 4 00 



Flesh Color 10 4 00 



Light Blue 10 4 00 



Scarlet 10 4 00 



Snow-White 10 4 00 



Fine Mixed 10 4 00 



Collection of 10 separate colors, 75 cts. 

 Boddington's Cut-and-Come-Again. One of the 

 best double white Stocks, taller-growing than the 



Ten Weeks. Pot-grown seed 25 6 00 



Mammoth White Column. Of luxurious growth, at- 

 lainingaheight of 3 ft. in the open ground, producing a 

 single long, sturdy spike of bloom closely furnished 

 with enormous double flowers. Pure white. Vfioz., $2. . 25 



Dwarf Snowflake. Pure white, very large, double 



and early 25 



East Lothian. Finest double Mixed. Xo better Stock 

 for blooming late in the autumn, or if sown in June 

 and July will make handsome pot-planls in the con- 



servatorj- during winter 25 



Empress Elizabeth. Splendid winter Stock. Carmiue- 



rose 25 



Beauty of Nice. Daybreak. Pink; one of the best . . 25 



SWLfLT PLAS 



All 6 cts. per packet 



WHITE— Oz. Mlb. Lb. 



Blanche Burpee. Large, white; perfect form. $0 10 $0 20 $0 50 



Emily Henderson. Pure white; fine for forcing 10 20 CO 



Mont Blanc. Pure white; one of the earliest 10 25 75 



Sadie Burpee. Pure white; verv large 10 20 GO 



Josephine White '. 10 25 75 



SWEET PEAS, YELLOW- Oz. iiU>. Lb. 



Gorgeous. Bright orange, wings orange-rose. $0 10 $0 20 $0 (io 



Golden Gleam. Beautiful primrose-yellow . . 



10 



20 



00 



Airs* Eck^ord* l:*riru rose -yellow, delic&tely 











10 



25 



75 



Primrose. i*riuirose-yellow; fine form 



10 



20 



00 



Queen Victoria. Light primrose, wings tinted 









rose . 



10 



25 



75 



LAVENDER - 









Countess of Radnor Improved. Pure light 

 lavender, self-color. The best lavender sort. . 









10 



20 



CO 



Dorothy Tennant* Deep rosy heliotrope j 









large and distinct . 



10 



25 



60 



Gray Eriar. Flaked and speckled blue and 









mauve on white. . 



10 



20 



60 



Lady Grisel Hamilton. Beautiful silvery 









lavender 



10 



20 



60 



Fascination. Lavender and mauve 



10 



25 



75 



PINK— 









Katherlne Tracy. Soft, brilliant pink 



10 



30 



75 



Mrs. Gladstone. Pink standard, blush wings; 











10 



20 



60 





10 



20 



60 





10 



25 



75 



Duchess of Sutherland. Very light pink, 











10 



25 



75 



Hon. F. Bouverie. Standard.s flesh -pink, 









winjrs rosy buff 



10 



20 



60 



Lady IMary Currie. Orange pink; -verv fine.. 



10 



20 



60 



Lady Mary Ormsby Gore. V'ery pale pink 











10 



25 



75 



Lovely. Deep rose, wings shading to pink and 









blush 



10 



20 



60 



PINK AND WHITE — 









Apple Blossom. Deep rose: wings blush pink . 



10 



20 



50 



Blanche Ferry, Extra-early. Pink and white 



10 



20 



50 





10 



20 



75 



Christmas Early. This is the earliest and 









most profitable and useful of all Sweet Peas in 









cultivation, as hy sowing the seed under glass 









in the latter part of August flower.s can be cut 









from December on during the winter months. 









The flowers are large and verv similar to Extra- 









earlv Blanche Perry, and are a valuable acqui- 











20 



50 



1 50 



Lady Skelmersdale. Pale rose-pink stan- 











10 



25 



75 



J.T A XX \J -Lii 











10 



20 



00 



Duke of Sutherland. Purple-maroon stan- 











10 



25 



75 



Duke of Clarence. Rosy claret, self-colored ; 











10 



20 



50 



BLUE — 









Captain of the Blues. Purplish blue standard 











10 



20 



50 



Countess of Cadogan. Sky-blue 



10 



20 



60 



Emily Eckford. Porcelain-blue, suffused with 











10 



20 



50 



Navy Blue. Dark indigo-blue and violet: the 











10 



25 



75 



SCARLET— 









Firefly. Intense crimson-scarlet ; large flowers. 



10 



20 



50 



Salopian. Brilliant scarlet; very large: one 





20 



60 





10 



Mrs. Dugdale. Deep rosy scarlet 



10 



25 



75 



STRIPED— 



10 



20 



60 



America. Bright cardinal and white striped. . 



Aurora. Salmon and white striped; large 











10 



20 



60 



Columbia. Striped red and blue on white 



10 



90 



ov 



Daybreak. White ground, flaked with red... 



10 



20 



60 



Gaiety. Striped bright rose on white; very 



10 



20 



60 



Senator. Striped maroon and violet on white. 



10 



25 



t .5 



Ramona. White striped with soft pink; large. 



10 





60 





20 



Golden Rose. Beautifully striped pink and 



10 









25 



75 



Boddingiton's Special Mixed, comprising the 









finest Eckfords and other large-flowering va- 



10 



25 







75 



Eckford's Mixed, consisting of Eckford's va- 





20 



50 





10 



