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



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Aquilegia, Californica hybrida 



Aquilegias (hp) 



Aquilegia, Sutton's Pink 



A very charming Aquilegia. The old-rose-pink flowers are produced in 

 abundance on plants of good liabit. This variety will certainly become a 

 great favorite. Height, 2 ft. Pkt. 50 cts., 3 pkts. for $1.25. 



Aquilegias, Boddington's Long-Spurred Hybrids 



A grand mixture of the long-spurred varieties, saved speci;illy for us 

 by a famous hybridizer. Colors extremely varied. Pkt. 25 cts., 5 pkts. for $1. 



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Californica hybrida |o 10 



Canadensis ( Canada Columbine), aft. Yellow. Summer 10 



Chrysantba. 3 ft. Canary. Summer 10 



Grandiflora alba. 3 ft. White. Summer 10 



Coerulea ( Rocky Mt. Columbine). 3 ft. Pale blue. Summer... 25 



" flore albo. W hite 25 



Glandulosa. 2 ft. iJeej) blue. Summer 50 



Helenae. 2 ft. Blue and white. Summer 25 



Nivea grandiflora. 2 ft. Pure white. Summer 15 



Skinneri hybrida fl.pl. 3 ft. Double crimson. Summer 25 



Stewartii. Splendid large flower ; handsome pale filue 50 



Finest Double Mixed oz., 75 cts... 10 



ARABIS alpina. H P. 6 in. Pure white 10 



ARALIA Sieboldii. G.S. Fine decorative plant, with broad, 

 grape-like leaves. New seed ready in April 25 



ARCTOTIS grandis (new). H.H.A. 2 ft. Large pearly white 

 Marguerite-like flower, with delicate mauve center surrounded 

 by a narrow golden band. The whole plant is covered with 



white down, and produces a striking effect in the border 10 



ARDISIA crenulata. G.S. Fine decorative plant bearing 



bright coral berries 25 



ARMERIA formosa (Thrift). H P. i ft. Rosy pink. Spring to 



fall 



Formosa alba. White 10 



Maritima. Pink 10 



'* alba. White ' 10 



ARTEMISIA argentea (Old Man). H P. i ft. Silver foliage 05 



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BODDINGTON'S QUALITY ASTERS (h.a. 



Plants from seed sown in the open ground in May bloom finely in September and October. For July and August flowers sow in March 

 or April in coldframe, spent hotbeds, pots or boxes in the house. If a succession of Asters is desired, Queen of the Markets for early, 

 Victoria, Comets and Truffaut's for intermediate, and the 



Branching Asters for late, are recominended. " 



BODDINGTON'S ASTERS ARE FAMOUS 

 Queen of the Market Asters 









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Bodding;ton*s 



Extra-early Pink 



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White 



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Light Blue 



... 10 



25 



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Dark Blue .... 



... 10 



25 



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Crimson 



... 10 



25 



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Rose 



... 10 



25 



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Flesh-Color ... 



... 10 



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Light Rose .... 



... 10 



25 



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Scarlet 



... 10 



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Red-Lilac 



... 10 



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Finest Mixed . 



... 10 



25 



The above Collection of 10 varieties for 75 cts. 



Branching Asters 



li.iiulsome bushes, covered 

 ni; i)c talcd flowers thai ;ire 



This vigorous type forms bro; 

 with large, long-steminid and 

 graceful and feathery in effect. 



VICK'S BRANCHING- 



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Crimson ft) 10 $1 00 Lavender $0 10 



Pink 10 I 00 Violet 10 



White 10 I 00 Rose 10 



Purple 10 I 00 Mixed 10 



The above Collection of 7 varieties for 60 cts. 



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A field of Boddington's Quality Branching Asters, grown for seed 



