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SECTION II, continued 



SWEET PEAS 



For Christmas 



Flowering 



Boddington's Christmas Early Pink. Tliis is tlie earliest and 

 most profitable and useful Sweet Pea in cultivation, as by sowing 

 the seed under glass in latter part of August flowers can be cut 

 from Thanksgiving on during the winter months. $1.25 per lb., 15 

 cts per oz. 



Boddington's Christmas Early White. A companion to Christ- 

 mas Early Pink. Just as free and pmfuse a bloomer, and is, with- 

 out doubt, the finest early white for indoor planting. $1.50 per lb., 

 20 cts. per oz. 



Rhodanthe Manglesi 



(STRAW fLOWLR) 

 A little-known plant, but very largely grown for the London 

 Coveht Garden Plant Market. Sow in 5- or 6-inch pots, and thin out to 

 about ten plants An intermediate temperature is all it requires. A 

 most beautiful and attractive plant, pink or white. Each, 25c. per pkl. 



New Giant Sweet Sultans 



(Centaurea Imperialis) 



This new Centaurea represents the best th .t has been produced 

 in these beautiful summer-blooming plants. The bushes are about 3 

 feet high, and are covered with large flowers of the form and fra- 

 grance of Centaurea Margaret. They are forced very extensively 

 under gla's by florists in the vicinity of New York. 

 Pure White. One of the best Favorita. Brilliant rose. 



white flowers for cutting ; Graziosa. Intense dark lilac. 



large, sweet and beautiful. 

 Armida. Very delicate color ; 

 pink, with white tinge. 



Splendens. Dark purple. 

 Variabilis. White, marked pur- 

 ple, fading to rose. 



Price of any of above kinds, 10 cts. per pkt., 40c. yioz., $1.60 per oz. 

 BELLIS PERENNIS (Double Daisy). See page 38 



Candytuft 



Pkt. Oz 



Empress. True. Large white. Best for cut-flowers. . .fo 10 $020 



Giant Hyacinth. Flowered; Boddington's 40 



White Rocket 05 in 



Schizanthus grandiflorus Boddingtouii (see page 36) 



Rhodanthe Mangiest 



Boddington's "Quality" Giant Pansies 



For Late Summer and Autumn Sowing 



Boddington's "Challenge." This mi.vture contains all the finest 

 Giant strains of the leading Pansy specialists in the world — the 

 Giant self colors, the Giant striped and margined, and the Giant 

 blotched — all carefully mixed in proportion — the finest that money 

 can buy — the finest your money can buv. A gardener who has 

 grown itsaid, " Why don't you call it Defiance ? " 50cts. per pkt., 

 $2.50 per YiOz , S8 per oz. For other choice varieties of Pansies to 

 name and color, see our Spring Catalogue. 



Impatiens Holstii 



It forms bushes i '2 to 2 feet high, and resembles in habit, foliage 

 and shape of flower, which is much brighter red, the popular Sul- 

 tani. Trade pkt., 25 cts. 



Lupinus Polyphyllus Aureus 



(Novelty ) 



Flowers a fine clear yellow, a new color in the perennial Lupines, 

 and a very striking novelty. 50 cts. per pkl. 



Nicotiana Sanderae Hybrids (Novelty) 



Tiu se superb new forms have been obtained by crossing oliaiia 

 Saiidt tce with A', a/ala and A'. .\]'/v< s/r i\. The flowers are as large 

 as the carmine variety introduced last year, and are borne in eciual 

 profusion. They come in eii;ht separate colors, ranging from pure 

 white to deep scarlet, some of the intermediate lints being of exqui- 

 site beauty. Collection of eight varieties, 35 cts. 



