Arthur T. Boddington, 342 West Fourteenth St., New YorR 



RICINUS (Castor Oil Bean). H.A. From seed they quickly Pkt. 

 attain gigantic proportions,and are ornamental till destroyed 

 by frost. 



Borboniensis arboreus. 15 ft. Large and handsome green 



foliage oz., 20c.. .$0 05 



Cambodgensis. 5 ft. Red-niaroon oz.,4oc... 05 



Communis (Castor Oil Plant) 6 ft. Large green foliage. . 



oz , 2oc. . . 05 



Gibsonii. 6 ft Dark purplish red foliage 05 



Sanguineus tricolor. 10 ft. Red spotted fruit in clusters; 



red foliage 05 



Zanzibarensis, Mixed. 15 ft. A race from East Africa, 

 producing leaves of enormous size, varying in color from 



light green to purplish red oz , 50c. . . 10 



Finest Mixed Varieties oz , 15c... 05 



ROCKET, Sweet. H.P. i K ft. A very interesting, useful 

 and free-flowei ing plant. Blooming early, it remains beau- 

 tiful for a long time in beds, ribbons, etc. Finest mixed ; 



various colors 05 



RUDBECKIA (Texas Cone Flower). These robust-grovying 

 plants are becoming very popular for border decoration 

 They are of very easy culture and produce showy flowers 

 during summer and autumn. 

 Bicolor. H.A. I'A ft. Bright yellow, with black-purple 



center 



Newmani. H P. 2 ft. Large, golden yellow flowers, with 



velvety maroon center cone 10 



Fulgida. H.P. Small yellow flowers ; very free lo 



Purpurea. H.P. Purple hardy sunflower 15 



SALPIGLOSSIS. H.H.A. 1 '^^ ti. 



Azurea. Blue 05 



Coccinea. Scarlet 05 



Emperor (superbissima) 25 



Dwarf Mixed oz . 60c. . . 05 



Tall Mixed oz.,6oc... 05 



SALVIA. H.H.P. 2 ft. Magnificent bedding plants of the 

 most brilliant and effective character. Laden with scarlet 

 spikes, a bed forms a beautiful and highly attractive object. 

 Clara Bedman (Bonfire), lyi ft. 1 he finest Salvia for 

 bedding yet introduced. The spikes stand out stiff and 

 erect, while they bear from 20 to 30 flowers each . . .oz., $3. . 15 

 Splendens. Bright scarlet, spikes varying from 161024 in. 



in length oz., $2.. 10 



Patens. Rich deep blue; fragrant 20 



SCABIOSA, or SWEET SCABIOUS. H.A. A very 

 showy, free-flowering plant, producing a great profusion of 

 beautiful and richly colored flowers. 



Dwarf Double, i ft. Many colors ; mixed 05 



Tall Double. 2 ft. Very showy. Mixed colors 05 



Imported Collection of Six Separate Sorts 30 



Caucasica. 2 ft. Magnificent hardy perennial, with beau- 

 tiful, large light blue flowers 10 



SCHIZANTHUS (Butterfly Flower). iK ft. Elegant free- 

 flowering, hardy annuals for the garden in summer or for 

 pot culture in the greenhouse during winter. 

 Wisetoniensis. See Novelties and Specialties, page 7. 

 Finest Mixed. Shades of rose, scarlet, purple and white. . 05 

 SENSITIVE PLANT (Mimosa piidica). H.H.A. i ft. 

 One of the most remarkable and interesting plants iu culti- 

 vation ; the leaves, when touched, instantly fold up 05 



SILENE (Catchfly). Free-blooming hardy plants of easiest 

 cultivation, useful for beds and borders. 



Armeria. H.A. Mixed colors 05 



Pendula. 6 in. Dwarf rose. Excellent for spring bedding. 05 



SMILAX oz.,5oc... 10 



SOLANUM capsicastrum (Jerusalem Cherry). H.H.P. 



Covered with scarlet fruit during winter 10 



STEVIA serrata. G.P. 2 ft Pure white ; very fine. Pro- 

 duces very graceful sprays of tiny flowers exceedingly valu- 

 able for cutting 10 



STOKESIA Cyanea (Hardy Blue Aster). H.P. i2toi8in. 



Flowers quite large. August flowering 10 



SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus barbalus). 1% ft. 

 Showy, hardy biennials of easiest culture; admirable 

 for clumps among shrubs or borders. June to Sept. 

 Boddington's Auricula-eyed — Pkt. Oz. 



Mixed Colors jfo to |o 50 



Dark Crimson. Rich dark shade 10 75 



Pure White. Excellent for cut-flowers 10 75 



Scarlet. Red, with white eye 10 75 



Maroon. Dark crimson 10 75 



Red. With white eye 10 75 



Violet. With white eye 10 75 



Finest Mixed Single. Splendid colors 05 30 



Boddington's Giant Double, Finest Mixed 10 75 



Boddington's Auricula-oyed Sweet 'Williains 



BODDINGTON'S QUALITY STOCKS 



(Gilliflower ) 



The charming colors, delightful fragrance and free-blooming 

 character of the Stocks have made them favorite plants for both 

 summer and winter cultivation They are very effective for beds 

 and borders, 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. 

 BODDINGTON'S QUALITY LARGE-FLOWER- 

 ING GERMAN TEN-WEEKS— Pkt. Oz. 



Brilliant Rose $0 10 $4 00 



Canary- Yellow 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 colois. 75 cts. 

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

 best double white Stocks, taller growing than the 



Ten-Weeks. Pot-grown seed 25 600 



Boddington's Mammoth White Column. Of luxu- 

 rious growth, attaining a height of 3 ft. in the open 

 ground, producing a single long, sturdy spike of 

 bloom closely furnished with enormous double flow- 

 ers. Pure white MiOz.,)i!2.. 25 



Boddington's Dwarf Snowflake. Pure white, very 



large, double and early 25 



East Lothian. Finest double Mixed. No Iietter Stock 

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

 and July will make handsome pot-plants iji the con- 

 servatory during winter '. 25 



Empress Elizabeth. Splendid winterStock. Carmine- 

 rose 25 



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

 Queen Alexandra. See page 6. 



Brompton White. H.A 05 



" Red. H.A 05 



