Arthur T. Boddington. 342 West Fourteenth St.. New YorK 27 



Soman Hyacinths and other Flowering^ Bulbs 



SECTION II. continued 



HYACINTHS 



Boddington's "Quality" French Romans 



Although the flowers of the French Roman Hyacinths are smaller 

 than those of the Dutch Hyacinths, they can be forced much earlier 

 into bloom, are more fragrant and bear a greater abundance of flower- 

 spikts than the Holland-grown bulbs. These can be forced for a con- 

 tiimance of bloom all winter and are unsurpassed for cut -flower 

 purposes. d^z. 

 White. 12 to 15 centimeters. " Quality " brand. $o 65 



13 to 15 



" 14 centimeters up, " Quality " brand 

 Light Pink Romans. 12 to is centimeters. 

 Dark ** " 12 to 15 " 



" Blue " 12 to 15 

 Yellow Romans. 12 to 15 centimeters 



75 

 90 



65 

 65 

 65 

 75 



100 1,000 

 4 00 $35 00 

 50 40 00 



50 00 

 35 00 

 35 00 

 35 00 

 45 00 



Boddington's "Quality" Dutch Roman, or 

 Miniature Hyacinths 



These are small bulbs, or miniature Dutch Hyacinths, and are now 

 very largely used foi growing in pans or pots. They are also used 

 extensively for bedding purposes, as they produce large spikes of 

 flowers. We can specially recommend our " Quality" Dutcii Romans 

 to those who have never grown them, and therefore do not know tluir 

 value. They consist of named sorts, similar to regular first size Dutch 

 Hyacinths, of the finest grade and tiue to name 12 to 15 centimeters. 



40 cts. per doz., $3.50 per 100, $30 per 1,000 



Miniature Hyacinths (Pot-grown) 



Albertina. Pure white. 

 Chas. Dickens. Fine rose. 



" " Porcelain- blue 



Czar Peter. Light i)orcelain-blue. 

 Gertrude. Rosv pink. 

 Gigantea. Daybreak-pink. 

 Grand Maitre. Deep porcelain 

 blue. 



La Grandesse. Pure white. 

 L'Innocence. While ; one of the 



best. 



Mme. Vanderhoop. Best late 

 white. 



Queen of the Blues. Sky-blue ; 



virv line. 

 Roi des Beiges. Bright red. 



