14 Arthur T. Boddington. 342 West Fourteenth St., New YorK 



Pkt. 



HELIOPSIS Pitcherianus. H P. One of the most desir- 

 able of the Heliopsis for summer cutlin>!;. 4 ft. Flowers 

 2 inches across. Of a beautiful deep golden yellow $0 10 



HELIOTROPE. H.H.P. 



Lemoine's Giant 



Finest Mixed Varieties 10 



HEUCHERA sanguinea. 



crimson flowers 



I !4 ft. 



II. P. 2 ft. Erect spikes; vivid 



15 



Uiisur- 



HUMEA elegans. H.H.B. Pkt. 



Ruby red, pink and crimson. $0 10 

 HIBISCUS (Marsh Mallow). 



Africanus. 2 ft. Free-grow- 

 ing hardy annual. Yellow, 

 with maroon center 10 



CrimsonEye. H P. 4ft. Pure 

 white, with crimson center.. 10 



Moscbeutos roseus. H.P. 

 3 ft. Rose 10 



Golden Bowl. Sulphur-yel- 

 low, with purple center 10 



HOLLYHOCKS 



The Hollyhock is among the most 

 stately of our garden plants. It is 

 impressed on our memory since child- 

 hood and revives many pleasant 

 thoughts. The colors vary in every 

 shade, from pure white to the darkest 

 red. Are easily the most attractive 

 feature in the garden. Hollyhocks 

 succeed best in a rich, well-drained 

 soil, and should be lightly protected 

 during the winter months with coarse 

 straw or spruce boughs. For distant 



less. H 



P. 6 ft. 



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Chater's Bright Pink. J 



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Canary Yel- 













10 



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Blood-Red. . . 



10 



2 



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10 



2 



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Golden Yel- 













10 



2 



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Liilac 



10 



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Rose 



10 



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10 



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Scarlet 



10 



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Snow-White . 



10 



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Mixed 



10 



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75 



Allegheny, Mixed 



10 



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Single Finest Mixed . 



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Everblooming. See paj 



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Choice Collections, including 



10 va 



rieties Chatt r's Superb, go cts. ; 8 

 varieties, 75 cts. ; 6 varieties, 60 cts. 

 HUMULUS Japonicus (Japa- 

 nese Hop). 12 ft. Fast- Pkt. 

 growing annual climber ....$0 10 

 Japonicus f o 1 i i s varie- 

 gatus. A variegated form 



of preceding 15 



HUNNEMANNIA fumariae- 

 folia (Gi.int Yellow Tulip 

 Poppy, or Bush Esch- 

 scholzia). HHP. This is 

 by far the best of the Poppy 

 frfmily for cutting, remaining 

 in good condition for several 

 days. Seed sown early in 

 May will, by the middle of 

 July, pr duce plants covered 

 with their lar^e Ijutteri up- 

 yellow pc)ppy-like blossoms, 

 and never out of flower until 

 hard frost. The plants grow 

 about 2 feet high, are quite bushy, with beautiful feathery Pkt. 

 glaucous foliage $0 10 



ICE PLANT (Mesembryanthemum crystallinum). A 



little trailing plant of dwarf habit for rockwork or (lower 

 borders 05 



IMPATIENS Sultani (Perennial Balsam). Brilliant rosy 



scarlet 15 



Holstii. See page 6. 



Double Hollyhock 



IPOMOEA. H.A. Quick-growing summer climbers, 

 passed for covering trellises, walls, etc. 



Coccinea. 10 ft. Scarlet flowers oz.,i5c...J 



Imperial Japanese (Japanese Morning-Glory ) . See Coni 

 volvulus. 



Mexicana grandiflora alba. 15 ft. The great white 



Moontlower 02 , 75c. . . 



Bona-nox (Good night). Opens large white flowers in the 



evening 



Hybrida (Heavenly Bine). 



loft. Sky-blue flowers open- 

 ing in the early morning .... 

 Quamoolit. See Cypress 

 Vine. 



Setosa (Brazilian Morning- 

 Glory). 10 to 20 ft. Makes a 

 thick growth of great lobed 

 leaves, large rosy flowers, 



pink star in center 



KENILWORTH IVY. Trail 

 ing perennial. Yiolet flowers. 

 LARKSPUR. H.A. i ft. Very 

 ornamental plants, produc- 

 ing, in great variety of form 

 and colors, some of the most 

 beautiful flowers in cultiva- 

 tion. 



Double Dwarf Rocket. 



Azure-blue 



Double Dwarf Rocket. 



Mixed colors 



Tall Rocket. 25^ ft. Double 



mixeti 



Boddington's Scarlet Defi- 

 ance. See Novelties and 

 Specialties, page 6. 

 LANTANA hybrida. Finest 



mixed 



LATHYRUS latifolius (Ever- 

 lasting Pea). Ornamental 

 climber for trellises, old 

 stumps, etc. 

 White, Purple and Brilliant 



Red 



Finest Mixed Colors 



LAVENDULA spica (Laven- 

 der). H P. 2 ft. Much 

 prized for the delicious fra- 

 grance of its violet flowers. . 

 LIATRIS scariosa praecox 

 ((iay Feather). H.P. Bril- 

 liant red plumes 



spicata. HP. Purple 



LINUM (Scarlet Flax). H.A. 

 I ft. 



Grandiflorum coccineum. 



Brilliant scar'et. Very showy 



and desirao'e 



Flavum. Golden yellow.... 

 LOBELIA. H H.A. The dwarf 

 varieties are very useful for 

 edging, and the trailing va- 

 rieties for hanging baskets 

 and window boxes. 

 Speciosa. H A. Ultramarine 

 blue, dark leaves ; trailing.. 

 Erinus gracilis. Blue; trailing 

 Erinus Paxtoniana. Blue 



and white 



Erinus Crystal Palace com- 

 pacta. 6 inches. Dark 



blue, bedding variety 



Erinus, Emperor William. 



Light blue ; dwarf 



Cardinalis, Queen Victoria 

 (Cardinal Flower). H.P. 

 Beautiful spikes of deep 



crimson flowers; bronze foliage 



Cardinalis, Boddington's Improved. See Novelties and 

 Specialties, page 6. 



LOPHOSPERMUM scandens. H.A. Highly ornamental 

 annual clinil)c r, with rosy purple, foxglove-like flowers... 



LUPINUS annuus (Lupine). H.A. Lilac 



Perennis, Mixed. H.P. Hardy Lujjine. Pure white to 

 deep purple 



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