Announcement 



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N issuing this our Annual Catalogue of bulbs and seeds for the fall of 1906, we 

 have instituted a change which may seem radical, that is, v;e have divided the 

 bulb classes into two sections, as follows : 



Section 1.— Bulbs best adapted for Boddington S 



planting and bedding outside, for outdoor Bulbs 



flowering and adornment, either D7 / 



m formal or mformal arrange- 



ment, or for naturalizing or acclimatizing. 



Section 2. — Bulbs best adapted for growing 

 inside, — that is, for forcing and flowering in the 

 greenhouse, conservatory or sunny window. 



This will dispel any confusion that may arise 

 in the mind of the prospective purchaser as to 

 the adaptability of any bulb for planting outside 

 or for growing inside, although many are useful 

 for both purposes, and are thus indicated as nearly 

 as possible ; some varieties appearing in both 

 Sections i and 2. The quality of the bulbs 

 and prices are the same in both sections 

 for the same kind of stock. The prices 

 are different only when the sizes of the 

 bulbs are different, and this is indicated 

 also. 



Hoping this will meet with your ap- 

 proval, and thanking our valued friends and 

 customers for their past favors, we trust, in 

 the future, to be still further in receipt of 

 your kind commands, and a continuance of 

 the same. Rest assured that it is always 

 our endeavor to send out only Quality 

 Stock, as heretofore, and remember that 

 BODDINGTON'S BULBS BLOOM 



Who lohes a garden 

 Lobes a greenhouse too' 



