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Arthur T.Bodding ton, 342 West 14th St.. New Vork City 



BODDINGTON'S SUPERB SWEET PEAS ^l^'i^L^^, 



WHITE 



White Wonder. The flowers are pure white, uni- 

 formly of the largest size, and are borne six U> eight 

 and freijuently as many as ten to twelve large flow- 

 ers on a lonj;, stout stem. 



Emily Henderson. Pure white ; fine for forcing. 



Mont Blanc. I'ure while ; one of tlie earliest. 



Sadie Burpee. Pure white ; very large. 



Lottie Eckford. Standard white, quite heavily 

 shaded throughout with lilac. Wings white, shaded 

 and limed with lighter lilac. Both standard and 

 wing have rim of a very deep blue. Large size ; 

 hooded form ; strongly inclined to double. 



Phenomenal. White, shaded and edged with lilac. 

 Very large ; hooded, and the blossom on the stem is 

 usually double. Tlie petals are all delicate and 

 wavy, and the field name before introduction isquilr 

 descriptive, for we call it " Orchid-flowered Maid oi 

 Honor." Pkt. 15 cts., oz. 25 cts. 



YELLOW 



Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyon. Really the only true yell<'\ 



variety ; fine for cutting. 

 Queen Victoria. Light primrose, wings tinted rose. 



LAVENDER 

 Countess of Radnor Improved. Pure light laven- 

 der, self-color. The best lavender sort. 

 Lady Grisel Hamilton. Beautiful silvery lavender. 



PINK 



Katherine Tracy. Soft, brilliant pink. 

 Royal Rose. Fine deep rose-color. 

 Countess of Latham. Lovely pink. 



Miss Wilmott. Very large orange-pink ; a variety in color pecu- 

 liar to itself 



Prima Donna. A most lovely shade of soft pink ; a grand variety. 

 Prince of Wales. Bright rose; pretty. 



Hon. F. Bouverie. Standards flesh-pink, wings rosy buff. 

 Lovely. IJcep rose, wings sh^iding to pink and blush. 

 Admiration. Lovely pink mauve ; unique. 



Nymphaea. The first blossoms open white but turn pink, the bot- 

 tom flower being darker than the others, and the top flower re- 

 maining almost white. Large size; semi -hooded form, with 

 slightly wavy edges. The wings stand upright ; stems are long 

 and usually bear four blossoms. 



Stella Morse. Buff, with tint of pink, showing a little deeper at 

 the edges, both standard and wings the same. In the bunch the 

 color has a rich cream effect. 



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 useful of all Sweet 

 Peas in cultivation, as by sowing the seed under glass in the lat- 

 ter part of August flowers can be cut from December on during 

 the winter months. The flowers are large and very similar to Ex- 

 tra-Early Blanche Ferry, and are a valuable acquisition where 

 rut-flowers are in demand. 



Lady Skelmersdale. Pale rose-pink standards, wings white. 



Dainty. Pure while, edged with light i)ink on both the standard 

 and wings, and shaded lightly with light pink, with more color on 

 the back of the standard. Is almost a true white with pink edges. 

 Medium size ; hooded form. 



Modesty. White, with tint of pink, showing a little deeper on the 

 edges. Medium size ; hooded form. 



MAROON 



Boreatton. Dark maroon ; large flowers. 



Duke of Sutherland. Purple-maroon standards, wing indigo-blue; 

 fine dark sort. 



Any 0! the above varieties, except where noted, 



Boddington's Quality Sweet Peas 



Othello. Deep glossy maroon. A grand variety in this color, and 



considered one of the best Sweet Peas in existence. 

 Black Knight. Very deep maroon, the veins on the middle of the 



standard showing almost black. Practically self-colored. Large 



size ; open form. One of the darkest varieties. 

 Shahzada. Standard deep maroon, showing veins of almost black, 



and a shading of violet at base ; wings dark violet ; large size ; 



semi-hooded form. It is the darkest of all varieties. 



BLUE 



Captain of the Blues. Purplish blue standard and blue wings; 



splendid. 

 Countess of Cadogan. Sky-blue. 



Emily Eckford. Porcelain-blue, suffused with reddish mauve. 

 Navy Blue. Dark indigo-blue and violet ; the best blue. 



SCARLET 



Salopian. Brilliant scarlet; very large ; one of the best. 

 Mrs. Dugdale. Deep rosy scarlet. 



King Edward VH. This is a very lovely, intense bright crimson 

 self, with a slightly hooded yet prominent standard; giant-flow- 

 ered. A fine decorative and show variety, much brighter than 

 either Mars or Salopian. 



Coccinea. Pure cerise (cherry-red), self-color. It is a distinct new 

 shade, and is very bright and effective. 



STRIPED 

 Golden Rose. Striped pink and primrose. 



PURPLE 



Duke of Westminster. Standard clear purple; wings purple, 

 with tint of violet. Large size; hooded form. 



PRIMROSE 



Jessie Cuthbertson. Primrose, striped with light pink. Large 

 size ; hooded form. 



ROSE 



Jeannie Gordon. Standard rose, showing veins of a brighter and 

 deeper rose on primrose ground ; wings primrose, tinted with 

 pink. Large size ; hooded form. 



Lord Roseberry. Bright magenta-rose, showing veins of deeper 

 shade. Large size ; hooded form, 

 pkt. 6 cts., oz. 10 cts., Hlb. 20 cts., lb. 60 cts. 



BODDINGTON'S QUALITY SPECIAL MIXTURE 



Containing all the leading and most distinct varieties of Sweet Peas in commerce. This mixture is made by ourselves, and great care 

 is taken not to have a prei)onderance of any one color or variety. It is truly and indeed a mixture. Pkt. 5c., oz. lOC, lb. 20c., lb. 6oc. 



