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



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VEGETABLE PLANTS 



CABBAGE. Coldfiame plants. Ready in March. Not 



less than 50 sold Per ico 



Early Jersey Wakefield $1 00 : 



Stein Early Flat Dutch i 00 



Improved Early Summer i 00 



CAULIFLOWER, Early Snowball. Coldfranie 



plants. Ready in March per doz., 35 cts... 2 00 15 00 



CELERY PLANTS. Ready in June. 



Golden Self -blanching 



Perfection Heartwell 



White Plume 



EGGPLANT, Improved New York Purple. Large 

 size, pot-gtovvn. Ready about May 15. . . Doz., 80c. . . 

 LETTUCE. The leading sorts. Transplanted plants, 



grown in flats per doz. , 20 cts. . . i 00 



PEPPER, Large Bell, or BuU Nose. Transplanted 



plants, grown in flats per doz., 30 cts . . 2 00 



TOMATO PLANTS. The leading sorts. Trans- 

 planted ; grown in flats. Ready about May i. Not 

 less than a dozen sold per doz., 25 cts . . i 50 10 00 



ESCULENT PLANTS AND ROOTS 



5" 

 5" 

 50 



6 00 



1 ,000 



7 50 

 7 50 



4 00 

 4 00 

 4 00 



Asparagus Roots — Each 100 



Conover Colossal. Two years old $050 



Palmetto. Two years old 75 



Artichoke (French). Boddington's selected 

 large green. Plants ready for shipment about 

 March I per doz., $1 .50. . 1000 



Chive Plants per bunch, 25 cts... 



Horse-Radish Roots. Cut in pieces Doz , 20c. . . 75 



Jerusalem Artichoke Roots. qt., 20c., bus $4.. 



Rhubarb Roots. Strong doz , S'-So. .$0 15 



Tarragon Plants (Estragon) doz , $3.50.. 35 



Sea Kale Roots. See page 34. 



1 ,000 

 $4 50 

 5 00 



HERBS 



Anise. Seeds aromatic and carminative... So 05 



Balm. F"or culinary purposes 05 



Basil. Dwarf or Bush. Culinary herlj 05 



'* Sweet. Culinary herb used for flavoring 



soups, etc 05 



Bene. The leaves used for dysentery 05 



Boneset 10 



Borage. Leaves used as a salad 05 



Caraway. Used in flavoring liquors and bread 05 



Catnip. Has medicinal qualities 10 



Coriander. Seeds aromatic 05 



Cumin 05 



Dill. Seeds \ised for flavoring vinegar 05 



" New Mammoth. Much larger than above 05 



Fennel, Sweet. Seeds aromatic ; for flavoring 05 



Henbane. Has medicinal cjualities ; poisonous 05 



Horehound. Has medicinal qualities 05 



Hyssop. Has medicinal qualities 05 



Lavender. For oil and distilled water 05 



Marjoram, Pot. Used in seasoning 10 



'* Sweet. Used in seasoning 05 



Mint, Curled 25 



" Peppermint 25 



Pennyroyal. Has medicinal qualities 10 



Rosemary. Yields an aromatic oil and water 05 



Rue. Said to have medicinal cjualities 05 



Sage, Common. A culinary herb; also used in 



medicine 05 



Savory, Summer. Used as a culinary herb 05 



** Winter. Used as a culinary herb 05 



Tansy. Generally used in bitters 05 



Thyme, Broad-leaved English. Used as a seasoning... 05 



" French 05 



Wormwood. Has medicinal qualities 05 



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FIELD CORN 



Eight quarts will plant one acre in hills ; three bushels will sow one acre broadcast, or half that quantity in drills 



Golden Beauty. Surpasses all in size, appearance and productive- 

 ness. Qt. 15 cts., pk 60 cts , bus. jt2. 



Leaming. Ears of good size, cob small, large grain of bright yel- 

 low. Qt. 15 cts., pk. 60 cts., bus. $2. 



Farmer s Favorite. Ripens early, and succeeds in the North. 

 Qt. 15 cts., pk. 60 cts., bus. $2. 



Chester County Mammoth. One of the largest varieties of Field 

 Corn. Qt 15 cts., pk. 60 cts , bus. $2. 



Queen of the Prairie. In this latitude it has matured a crop in 

 ninety days. Qt. 15 cts., pk. 60 cts., bus. $2. 



Golden Dewdrop. One of the best for northern planting, as it 

 grows quickly and matures early. Qt. 15 cts., pk. 60 cts., bus. $2. 



King Philip. Very early ; matures three months after planting. 



Qt. 15 cts., pk. 60 cts., bus. $2. 

 Early Yellow Canada. A very early, small-eared variety. Qt. 



15 cts., pk 60 cts., bus. $2. 

 Longfellow. Well adapted for northern states. Qt. 15 cts., pk. 



60 CIS., bus. $2 



Large Yellow Flint. Very productive and of good quality. Qt. 



15 cts., pk. 60 cts., bus. f2. 

 Rural Thoroughbred White Flint. Qt. 20 cts., pk. 75 cts., 



bus. $2. 



Sweet Fodder. Pk. 75 cts., bus. $2.50. 



Southern Horsetooth. For fodder. Pk. 50 cts., bus. $1.75. 



ROOT CROPS FOR FEEDING STOCK 



RUTABAGAS (Russian, or Swede Turnips) 



E.xtensively grown for table use ; the roots are close-grained, very 

 hard, and will endure a considerable degree of cold without injury. 

 The roots are best preserved in a pit or cellar during winter. Sow 

 from 20th of June to the middle of July, in drills 2 feet apart, and 

 thin out to 8 or 10 inches. 



Improved American. A yellow-fleshed, purple-top variety, grown 



for stock or table. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., !41b. 20 cts., lb. 50 cts. 

 Long Island Improved. This is a very fine variety of purple-top 



Rutabaga It is much larger than the ordinary American. Pkt. 



,■5 cts., oz. 10 cts., Klb. 25 cts., lb. 75 cts. 

 Champion. A handsome globe-shaped and short-necked variety, 



surpassing all the other varieties for size and richness. Pkt. 



5cts.,oz. 10 cts., Klb. 25 cts., lb. 75 cts. 

 Skirving's Purple-Top. A very heavy cropper ; one of the best 



for field culture. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts., '/lb. 20 cts., lb. 50 cts. 



SUGAR BEET Sow 6 to 8 pounds per acre 

 White. A large variety e.xtensively grown for feeding. J^lb. loc, 



lb. 20 cts ; lots of 10 lbs. and upward, 15 cts. per lb. 

 Lane's Imperial. '<lb. 10 cts , lb. 20 cts. ; in lots of 10 lbs. and 



u[)war(l, 15 cts. per lb 

 Vilmorin's Improved White. Has more s.icchariiie matter than 



any other. '/,\b. 10 els , lb. 25 cts. ; in lots of 10 lbs. and upward, 



20 cts. per lb. 



MANGEL-WURZEL 



Sow 6 to 8 pounds per acre 



Colossal Long Red. Roots of the largest size, blood-red color. 



Exceedingly nutritious, distinct and valuable. H\h. 15 cts , lb. 



40 cts., !o lbs. and upward 35 cts. per lb. 

 Red Globe. Similar to the Yellow Globe, differing only in color. 



Klb. 15 cts., lb. 35 cts.; in lots of 10 lbs. and upward, 30 cts. 



per lb. 



Giant Intermediate. An improvement on Yellow Ovoid. }4\b. 



15 cts , lb. 35 cts.; lots of 10 lbs. and upward, 30 cts. per lb. 

 Golden Tankard. Flesh bright golden yellow, and in this respect 



differs from all other varieties, which cut white. 'A\h. 15 cts., lb. 



35 cts ; in lots of 10 lbs. and upward, 30 cts. per lb. 

 Long Yellow. Differs from the Long Red only in color. "^Ib. 



15 cts., 11). 3,s cts. ; 10 lbs. and upward, 30 cts. per lb. 

 Champion Yellow Globe. Smooth, globe-shaped roots, of large 



size and e.xcellent quality. Mlb. 15 cts., lb. 35 cts.; 10 lbs. and 



upward, 30 cts. per lb. 



CARROT 



Improved Long Orange. Lb. 80 cts. 

 Yellow Belgian. Lb. 1^0 cts. 

 White ESolgian. Lb. .so cts. 

 Danvers Half-long. |.1> 90 cts. 



