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



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BODDINGTON'S QUALITY SWEET PEAS 



WHITE— 



.Blanche Burpee. Large, 



white ; perfect form j 



Emily Henderson. Pure 



Oz. 



74 'D. 



Lb. 



lO $0 20 $0 50 



Mont Blanc. Pure white ; one 

 of the earliest 



Sadie Burpee. Pure white ; 



very large 



YELLOW— 



Mrs. Eckford. Primrose-yel- 



Primrose. 



fine form 

 Queen Victoria. 



Primrose - yellow ; 

 Light prim- 



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LAVENDER— 



Countess of Radnor Im- 

 proved. Pure light lavender, 

 self-color. The best lavender 

 sort 



Dorothy Tennant. Deep rosy 

 heliotrope; large and distinct. 



Gray Friar. Flaked and 

 speckled blue and mauve on 

 white 



Lady Grisel Hamilton. Beau- 

 tiful silvery lavender 



Fascination. Lavender and 



mauve lo 25 75 



PINK- Oz. 



Katherine Tracy. Soft, brilliant pink $0 10 



Royal Rose. Fine deep rose color 



Countess of Latham. Lovely pink 



Duchess of Sutherland. Very light pink, 

 nearly white , 



Hon. F. Bouverie. Standards flesh-pink, 

 wings rosy bud 10 



Lady Mary Currie. Orange-pink ; very fine. 



Lady Mary Ormsby Gore. Very pale pink 

 and primrose 



Lovely. Deep rose, wings shading to pink and 

 blush 



PINK AND WHITE— 



Apple Blossom. Deep rose; wings blush pink. 



Blanche Ferry, Extra-early. Pink and 

 white 



Earliest of All. Best for forcing 



Christmas Early. This is the earliest and 

 most profitable and useful of all Sweet Peas in 

 cultivation, as by sowing the seed under glass 

 in the latter part of August flowers can be cut 

 from December on during the winter months. 

 The flowers are large and very similar to Extra- 

 early Blanche Ferry, and are a valuable acqui- 

 sition where cut-flowers are in demand 



Lady Skelmersdale. Pale rose-pink stan- 

 dards, wings white 



All 5 cents per packet 



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$0 75 



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Boddington's Quality Sweet Peas 



MAROON— 



Boreatton. Dark maroon ; large flowers .... ; 

 Duke of Sutherland. Purple-maroon stan- 

 dards, wing indigo-blue ; fine dark sort 



Duke of Clarence. Rosy claret, self-colored ; 



flowers e.xtra-large 



BLUE- 



Captainof the Blues. Purplish blue standard 

 and blue wings ; splendid 



Countess of Cadogan. Sky-blue 



Emily Eckford. Porcelain-bfue, suffused with 

 reddish mauve 



Navy Blue. Dark indigo-blue and violet ; the 



best blue 



SCARLET— 



Firefly. Intense crimson-scarlet; large flowers. 



Salopian. Brilliant scarlet ; very large ; one 

 of tlie best 



Mrs. Dugdale. Deep rosy scarlet 



STRIPED— 



Columbia. Striped red and blue on white... 



Senator. Striped maroon and violet on white. 



Ramona. White striped with soft pink ; large, 

 well-formed blossoms 



Golden Rose. Striped pink and primrose.. 

 Boddiugton's Quality Special Mixture, com- 

 prising the finest Eckfords and other large- 



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Eckford's Mixed, consistin<: 

 rieties only 



of Eckford's va- 





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NEWER SWEET PEAS OF UNUSUAL MERIT 



AGNES JOHNSTONE. Bright rose-pink, Oz. 

 shaded with cream. A broad, fully expanded 

 flower of good size fo 10 



ADMIRATION. Lovely pink-mauve ; unique. 10 



HON. MRS. E. KENYON. Really the only 

 true yellow variety ; fine for cutting 10 



OTHELLO. Deep glossy maroon. A grand 

 variety in this color, and considered one of the 

 best Sweet Peas in existence 10 



Lb. 



to 75 

 50 



50 



50 



MISS WILMOTT. Very huge orange-pink ; Oz. J^lb. Lb. 



a variety in color peculiar to itself $0 10 



PRIMA-DONNA. A most lovely shade of 



soft pink ; a grand variety 10 



PRINCE OF WALES. Bright rose ; pretty . . 10 

 WHITE WONDER. The flowers are pure white „ 



the largest size, and are borne six to eight and fre(iuently as many 



as ten to twelve large flowers on a long, stout stem. Oz. 10 cts 

 ■ 4 oz, 30 cts. 



5<lb. 

 So 30 



20 



uniform 



75 

 50 

 V of 



BODDINGTON'S COLLECTION OF SWEET PEAS 

 One packet each 50 named varieties, my selection S2 



40 

 26 

 10 



For Novelty Sweet Feas, see page 8. For Perennial or Everlasting' Sweet Peas, see page 14. 



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