BODDINGTON S ^A^CltltV PLANTS 



BQDDINGTON^S QUALITY ROSES 



SELECTED LARGE TWO-YEAR-OLD BUSHES; LOW BUDDED 



Roses still hold popular sway in the garden, and to meet requirements I have made special arrangements this year with regard to the 

 quality of the stock and list of varieties, which we liave selected primarily for their hardiness, variety of coloring and productiveness. We 

 are handling this year only American-grown and Irish-grown Hybrid Perpetual Roses, as we find these are much better ripened, and, if 

 planted in the fall, winter over much more satisfactorily than the cheap Holland-grown Roses usually sold at department stores. They are 

 also budded lower and are less liable to "sucker" from the briar upon which they are budded. 



HARDY HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 



Prices of American-grown Koses, 25 cts. each, $1.25 per bundle o! 5 (one variety only), $20 per 100, $176 per 1,000 

 Irish-grown (imported) Koses, 36 cts. each, $1.50 per bundle of 6 (one variety only), $25 per 100, $200 per 1,000 



Abel Carriere. Crimson, bright center. 

 Alfred Colomb. Carmine-crimson ; a grand Rose. 

 Anne de Diesbach. Bright carmine. 

 Anna Alexieff. Rosy pink ; large flower. 



Ball of Snow ( Boule de Neige). Large, pure white globular flowers. 

 Baron de Bonstetten. Blackish crmison, with vivid red shadings. 

 Baroness Rothschild. An exquisite shade of satiny pink. 

 Capt. Christy. Delicate flesh-color, deepening toward the center. 

 Cheshunt Hybrid. Red, shaded violet. 

 Clio. Satin blusli ; very fine new sort. 



Coquette des Alpes. White, tinged with blush; medium-sized 



flower, semi-cupped in form ; a fine variety. 

 Duke of Connaught. Large rosy crimson. 



Duke of Edinburgh. Bright vermilion ; extra large and full ; 



splendid variety. 

 Duke of Teck. Bright crimson. 

 Earl of Dufferin. Bright red ; one of the best. 

 Eugene Verdier. Superb flower ; crimson-violet. 

 Fisher Holmes. Finely shaped flowers ; dark velvety crimson. 

 Frau Karl Druschki. The finest white Rose in existence. 

 Gloire de Margottin. Dazzling red. 



Gen. Jacqueminot. Brilliant crimson ; the popular Rose. 

 Gen. Washington. Red, shaded crimson and carmine ; large. 

 Geant des Batailles. Deep, fiery crimson. 



John Hopper. Bright rose, with carmine center ; large and full ; 



esteemed by all as of the highest order. 

 La France. Peach-blossom pink ; the model garden Rose ; blooms 



all summer. 



Mabel Morrison. Pure white, large, massive and perfect. 



Mme. Charles Wood. Bright carmine, full and free. 



Margaret Dickson. White, with pale flesh center ; extra large 



flowers, of fine substance; strong, vigorous growth. 

 Marshall P. Wilder. Cherry-rose and carmine. 

 Magna Charta. Dark pink ; one of the easiest Roses to grow. 

 Mme. Garbiel Luizet. Light, satiny pink ; attractive sort. 

 Mrs. John Laing. Rich, satiny pink ; delicious fragrance ; blooms 



con stantl y. 



Paul Neyron. Flowers 5 inches across ; lovely dark pink. 

 Perle des Blanches. White. 



Persian Yellow. Hardy yellow Rose; best of its color. 

 Prince Camille de Rohan. Dark crimson-maroon. 

 Ulrich Brunner. Cherry-red ; grand Rose ; free-blooming. 



Etoilc de France, superb crimson-red velvet, the center of 



the bloom vivid cerise-red. The flowers 



are very fragrant and last long. Blooms all summer until frost. A 

 cross between Madame Abel Chatenay and Fisher Holmes. Field- 

 grown, strong 2-year-old plants, 35 cts. each, $1.50 for 5, $25 

 per 100. 



The Killarney Rose. Beautiful soft shade of pink, bloom- 



— '- ing all summer until frost. Good 



strong two-year-old plants, 35 cts. each, $1.50 for 5, $25 per 100. 



Crimson Rambler. American Grown. The Only Stock, for 



Forcing. Large heavy plants, two years 

 old, 3 to 5 feet, 25 cts. each, $1 for 5, $15 per 100; 4 to 6 feet, 30 cts. 

 each, I1.25 for 5, $20 per 100. 



J)orOthy Perkins Resembles the Crimson Rambler, except 



•' in color, which is a lovely shell-pink, 



holding a long time without fading. 25c. each, $1 for 5, jSi8 per 100. 



TaUSendschon '^^^ new Rambler Rose. The name trans- 



'- lated means a "thousand beauties." Color 



beautiful rose, shading to pink. 75 cts. each, $3 for 5. 



Lady Gay. ^ seedling from the popular Crimson Rambler, 



^ — which it resembles in habit and general effect. The 



flowers are of a delicate cherry-pink color, which fades to soft white. 

 Strong plants, field-grown, 35 cts. each, $1.50 for 5, $20 per 100. 



HIAW^ATHA Seedling from the Crimson Rambler; flowers 

 ' single, intense crimson. 75 cts. each, $3 for 5. 



W^eddin^ Bells. Another grand seedling from Crimson 



y Rambler. Flowers white, shading to pink. 



75 cts. each, $3 for 5. 



Two New Baby Rambler Roses 



CATHARINE SEIMETH. A very important novelty. A White 

 Baby Rambler Rose, larger and better flowers than the type. 

 White, with yellowish center. .An important fact is that it has the 

 true rose perfume in a high degree. One of the best Polyantha 

 types to date. 75 cts. each, $3 for 5. 



ANNY MULLER. The Pink Baby Rambler, and bound to find 

 favor where the Baby Ramblers are popular. 50 cts. each, $2 for 5. 



The Tree Baby Rambler. O'^o^J* " * standard. The 



^ popularity of the Baby 



Rambler has suggested the growing of it as a tree or standard. The 

 variety is too well known for description ; enough to say, it reWiins 

 all its characteristics of free-blooming qualities, etc. 65 cts. each, 

 $6.50 per doz., $50 per 100. 



The Baby Rambler, Mme. Norbert Levavasseur . 



^ Strong field-grown plants, 25 cts. 



each, %\ for 5, ^i8 per 100. 



MANETTI STOCKS FOR GRAFTING 



Selected English stock, best nuality, %2.^o i)er 100. ^20 per 1,000. 



We handle besides the above a very fine selection of Hybrid Tea 

 Roses and other Roses, either for indoor or outdoor planting. 



FORCING SHRUBS 



ACAC IA PUBESCENS. c.,,, »,.„i,ij a ii,.,ii>..i 



number of this, the most 



beautiful of all Acacias. It is extremely scarce, being difficult to i>ro- 

 pagate. 5-inch pots, about 3 feet high, 4 years old, $6 each, $65 per doz. 



AZALEA MOLLIS. 



Used extensively for early forcing ; 

 greatly in demaixl on account of 

 their brilliant colors; perft'Ctly hardy. Strong plants, i,'.. feet high, 

 about thirty buds, %\ each, $10 per doz., $75 per 100. 



DEUTZIA Sraoills. Pot-grown, from 6-inch pots, $4 per do/.., 

 %}P per 100 



Lemoinel. Pot-grown, from 6-inch pots, $4 per doz., $30 per 100. 



HYDRANGEA OTAKSA . 0"<" of ^^-^ "-^f"' 



of forcing plants for 



Faster or for summer decoration, w ith its immense heads of while 

 and pink blossoms. Field-grown plants, five to six branches, 50 cts. 

 each, S5 per doz., %3,o per 100 Price of specimens on application. 



LILACS (Pot-erown 



extra-selected. 



I Strong plants, finely set with buds, 

 November deliverv. 



fcadi Doz. 100 



Marie Legraye. Single white Si z.S $1200 $10000 



Charles X. Single mauve i 25 12 00 100 00 



Madame Casimlr-Perler. Double white. . . i 50 1400 12500 



Madame Lemoine. Double white I 35 I3 00 100 00 



