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



Francoa ramosa (Bridal Wreath) g.p. 



beautiful decorative plant, which is of the easiest possible green- 

 house culture. During the summer months it produces a large num- 

 hcr of elegant spraj's of pure white flowers. E.xcellent for cutting. 

 Height 2V2 ft. Pkt. 25 cts. 



FUNKIA (Plantain IJly). H.l 



Caerulea. Blue 



Cordata aureo-variegata. 



Gigantea. White 



Ovata. Blue 



Sieboldii hybrida. White.. 

 Marginata. White 



. 2 ft. Summer. Pkt. 



$0 10 



White 10 



Gaillardia 



One of the most useful rmd desir.ible annuals and perennials fur 

 decorative and cut-flower purposes. pj^^ 

 Amblyodon. H.A Rich blood-red. Very effective. . .oz., 40c.. .$0 05 



Pieta Lorenziana. II, A. Double mixed oz.,4oc... 05 



Kermesina splendens. H.P. Center rich crimson, yellow 



border 15 



Sulphurea oculata. H P. Pale yellow- 



bright maroon eye 10 



Grandiflora maxima, n.i'. 3 it oz., 75c... 



Finest Mixed. H.P " Soc. . . 



Boddington's Choicest Grandiflora Hybrids Mixed . .5 pkts. for JjSi . . 



GAURA Lindheimeri. H.P. A grai eful perennial 3 to 4 ft. high, bearing numerous 

 spikes of rosy white flowers from July till frii>t. This plant is largely used 

 througliout Europe for interspersing in bed;^ of bc-gonia-,, geraniums, etc., giving 

 an air of grace to what would otherwise be slil'f and fdniial oz., 30c... 



05 



Glaucium leiocarpum H.P. 



Gaillardia, Boddington's New Hybrids 



ing. Foliage glaucous-green. On account of the slow germina- 

 tion of the seed, spring .sowings should not be made later than 

 in February or beginning of March; autumn sowings always suc- 

 ceed better. Pkt. 25 cts. 



Gesnera. Boddington's >Jew Hybrids 



Valuable plants for the stove or warm greenhouse. Easily 

 raised from seed, which flower the first season. The flowers pen- 

 dulous and freely produced are borne on spikes in shape and 

 style as those of a small pentstemon ; they recjuire the same treat- 

 ment as gloxinias. >4pkt. 60 cts., pkt. $1. 



GALEGA (Goat's Rue). H.P. 3 ft. Early summer. Pkt. 



Officinalis. Blue jjo 05 



" alba. While ic 



" rosea. Kcjse 10 



GLOBE AMARANTH (Gomphrena). H.A. 2 ft. Very 

 showy everlasting. Pkt. 



Orange $0 05 



05 



05 



05 



05 



Early summer. 



This new Horn-poppy from Asia Minor is doubtless the showiest and most effective 

 species of the whole genus. When sown early in the open ground like larkspurs, etc., 

 the plants form many-branched bushes from 15 to 18 inches in height, developing their 

 large, fine- 

 shaped flow- 

 ers from begiiniing 

 of June incessantly to 

 August. The indi 

 vidual flowers, 2 to 

 2^2 inches across, are 

 of the most brilliant 

 deep orange -scarlet 

 with large black 

 spots at the base of 

 the petals, a striking 

 and very rich color- 



Oz. 



_ $0 3C 



Purple 05 25 



Red 05 25 



White 05 25 



Finest Mixed Colors 05 25 



GENTIANA. H P. Blue. Early summer. Pkt. 



Acaulis. ;4ft Xoz., 30c. . .$0 IC 



Clusii. \% ft 10 



Crenata (Fringed Gentian). VA ft 25 



GERANIUM sanguineum (Lady Pelargonium). H.P. 2 ft. 



I)ccppink. ICarly sunnner IC 



Odoratissima. (j.S. Apple-scented Geranium 25 



GEUM (T,;idy fli ranium). H.P. iKft. Early summer. 



Coccineum. Srarh I 05 



" atrosanguineumfl.pl. I )ouble scarlet 10 



Heldreichil. (Jrangi 25 



Francoa ramosa, 01 Bridal Wreath 



