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



Dianthus Heddewigi, Single 



Delphinium (Perennial Larkspur) H.P. 



' jPkt. Oz. 



Elatum hybridum ( Bee Larkspur). 5 ft. Blue $005 $1 00 



" coelestinum. 5 ft. Light blue. MiclsuiniiKr 25 



Formosum. 2 ft. Dark blue, white eye 10 75 



" coelestinum hybridum. Lij^ht blue 



'A^>y-, $1.. 25 



Nudicaule. I'A ft. Orange-scarlet " $1.. 25 



Chinense. Liglit blue 05 60 



" album. White 05 60 



Zaiil. SuIphur-\ello\v 25 



BODDINGTON'S BLUE BUTTERFLY. Annual type 

 A charmiiiji; variety. Color dark blue, forming a compact 

 free-flowering bush about 15 inches in height. . '/oz., 50c.. . 10 



DELPHINIUM. ERSKINE PARK HYBRIDS 



Beautiful hybrids of D . formosum and 1). inidicaiile, cotitainiug all 

 the most Ijeautiful shades from light lavender to deepest blue. The 

 Delphiniums are anmng the most stately of i)erennials, with their tall, 

 graceful spikes of showy blue flowers. The seed is saved specially for 

 us, and we can reconnnend it as containing some of the grandest types 

 ever introduced. I'kt. 25 cts., 5 pkts. for $1. 



DATURA'CTrumpet Flower). H.H.A. 3 ft. Pkt. Oz. 



Cornucopia. W hite and purple $0 10 $1 oo 



Finest Mixed. Lilac, purple, yellow and white 05 40 



DICTAMNUS (Gas Plant, or Burning Bush). H.P. 



Fraxinella. 2 ft. Pink. June and July 10 40 



" alba. 1% ft. White. June and July 10 i 00 



" {1. pi. alba. 2'/i ft. Double white. June and 



Jidy 25 1 50 



Diascia Barberae (H.A.) 



This free-flowering plant grows rapidly, and the beautiful rosy pink 

 flovi'ers are borne in constant profusion throughout the summer 

 months. It is of greatest value for general bedding purposes in the 

 open ground. 

 Seed sown in gen- 

 tle heat in spring 

 and planted out 

 in May will com- 

 mence flowering 

 in June. Height, 

 1 ft. Pkt. 25 cts. 



Dianthus, or Pinks (h.a.) 



Chinensis (Chinese Pink). Pkt. 



Double mixed colors $0 05 



Single, Finest Mixed 05 



Heddewigi, Single — 



Eastern Queen. E.\tra select ; 

 stri]ied rose '4 0Z., 50c.. . 10 



Crimson Belle. Brilliant crim- 

 son '4 oz., 50c. . . lo 



The Bride. Very dw.irf and 

 comiiact; pure white, crimson 

 eye ; large flower. . Koz., 50c. . . 10 



Miked os 



Oz. 



$0 40 

 40 



Heddewigi, Double — 



Fireball. Scarlet 



Purity. Large double white; 

 clove-scented ; fine for cutting. 



Vsoz., 50C. . . 



Mixed 



Diadematus fl. pi.. Choicest 

 Mixed 



25 



25 



7.5 



Pkt. Oz. 



Laciniatus, Single Mixed.$o 05 $0 60 

 " Double Mixed. . 10 i 2.s 

 Imperialis £1. pi. ( Double Im- 

 perial I'.ink ) 05 50 



HARDY PINKS 

 Barbatus (Sweet William). See 



page 42. 



Plumarius (Pheasant's Eye). 

 Double mi.ved Koz., 50c. ..jSo 10 



Plumarius Scoticus (Scotch Pink). 

 Double 



Plumarius semperflorens (Perpet 

 ual Pink) Koz., 50c. . . 



Latifolius atro-coccineus fl. pi. 

 H P. A hybrid between the China 

 Pink and Sweet William. The heads 

 of brilliant red flowers are quite 

 double. Will flower the first season 

 from seed 25 



Pkt. 



25 



10 



See, also, Pinks, paee 31, and Carnations, page U 



DIANTHUS HEDDEWIGI LACINIATUS FL. PL.. SNOWDRIFT (H.A.) 



A grand new double white summer pink ; large flowe rs. One (jf the best introduc- 

 tions of the season. Pkt. 25 cts., 5 pkts. for fi. 



DIANTHUS LACINIATUS MIRABILIS FL. PL. (H A.) 



The plants, showing the same distinct foliage in the sowing bc-d as that of the single- 

 flowering strain, attain aheight of from 12 to 15 inchesand produces their large, beautiful 

 double flowers, of about 3 to 4 inches in di.-imeter, on stiff, upright stems. The petals of 

 the flowers are very deei)ly cut or fringed in the most wonderful forms. Their colors 

 are very rich and varied, r.-mging in all shades from pure white and white with j)ink or 

 red zones to rose, and .ill intermediate colorings to dark i)urplisli red includmg fine 

 striped varieties. I'kt. 25 cts., 5 pkts. for $1. 



Digitalis glozinia>flora alba (See page 19) 



