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Arthur T. Bodding 



ton, 342 West 14th St.. New York 



HELIANTHUS 



IMPROVED MINIATURE 



Flowers remarkably lartrt-, aiicl as the plants 

 attain a height of oiil\' 12 in .tlu-y are specially 

 adapted for bedding- We stmii^lv l ec <iinnK iiil 

 this class. Mixed colors. I'kt. 25 els. 



HELIANTHUS. SUTTONS' SINGLE 

 DWARF PRIMROSE 



A distinct dwarf strain attaining a height of 

 only to 3 ft. The plants are freely branched 

 and give a number of clear primrose flowers 

 with black centers. Most efYective. Pkt. 25 cts. 



HARPALIUM rigidum (Sunflower). Pki. 

 H.P. 4 ft. Yellow. Late summer $0 kj 



HELENIDM ( Sneeze - wort ). H.P, Late 

 summer. 



Autumnale. 6 ft. Yellow ;<oz.,50c... 05 



'* superbum. 6 ft. Dark yel- 

 low 10 



Bigelowi (new). A beautiful variety; 

 flowers golden yellow, with black center; 



very distinct; grand for a cut-flower 25 



Bolanderi. 2!^ ft. Dark yellow 25 



Hoopesii. 2'A ft. Dark yellow 25 



HELIOPSIS Pitcheriana (Orange 

 Flower). H.P. One of the most desir- 

 able of the Heliopsis for sunnner cut- 

 ting. 4 ft. Flowers 2 in. across. Of a 

 beautiful deep golden yellow. . oz.,5oc. .. 10 

 Pitcheriana semi-plena. A new semi- 

 double form of this fine hardy perennial : 

 grows 2 to 3 ft. high, producing the entire 

 summer golden yellow semi-double flow- 

 ers each 2 in. in diameter. As a plant for 

 the hardy border or for cuttnig it has few 

 equals 15 



HELIOTROPE. H H P. i ^ ft. 



Lemoine's Giant 10 



Marguerite (new). Very large trusses of 

 flowers; dark blue, and much more com- 

 pact than the ordinary variety 25 



Regale (dwarf, giant - flowered Helio- 

 trope). This is a grand dwarf variety. 

 Karly, flowers freely, with large masses of 

 bloom 25 



Finest Mixed Varieties 10 



HESPERIS (Sweet Rocket). H.P. Mid- 

 summer. 



Matronalis, White. 3 to 4 ft. oz., 50c. . . 10 

 " Lilac. 3 to 4 ft. a2.,6oc.... 10 



*' nana candidissima. 2 ft. 



White oz., 75c. . . 10 



HEUCHERA (Alum Root). H.P. 2 ft. 

 .Midsummer. 



Hybrida. Pink 25 



Sanguinea. Krect spikes ; vivid crimson 15 



Splendens. 2 ft. Deep reel 25 



HUMEA elegans. H.H.I?. 6ft. Aromatic 

 scented; line for pot culture. Hut rarely 

 seen in the United States. August to 

 October 25 



Hibiscus (Marsh Mallow) 



H.H.B. p,, 

 Africanus. 2 ft. Free-growing hardy an- 

 nual. Vi llow, with maroon center $0 10 



Crimson Eye. H P. 4 ft. Pure white, with 



( rinison ( ( liter 10 



Moscheutos roseus. H.P. 3 ft. Rose.... 10 

 Golden Bowl. Suljihur-yellow, with pur 

 pie ( enter 10 



HIBISCUS GRANDIFLORUS, SUNSET 



A beautiful greenhouse variety. I'"l()wers very 

 large, p.ilc yellow, black center. Also very use- 

 ful for summer bedding. Pkt. 25 cts. 



Boddington's Quality Hollyhocks 



HIBISCUS. MANIHOT 



This strikingly beautiful decorative plant at- 

 tains a height of about 4 ft., producing flowers 

 fully 4 in. in diameter, their color being a soft 

 clear sulphur-yellow, with a conspicuous maroon 

 blotch at the base of each petal. They are only 

 ephemeral, but are borne in large numbers and 

 quick succession, and make a splendid display 

 for a long time. In habit the plant resembles the 

 ricinus, with deep green leaves, which render it 

 very ornamental even when not in flower. It is 

 very effective in pots for greenhouse decoration, 

 or makes splenditl specimens in beds or borders. 

 Although a perennial, we advise the treatment 

 of a half-hardy annual. Pkt. 50 cts. 



Honesty {Lunaria biennis) H.B. 



Good early-llowering plants ; the seed-vessels, 

 which are flat and broad, look like transparent 

 silver, and are very pretty for winter bouquets 

 of dried flowers. Height, 2 ft. pkt. 



Purple $0 10 



White 10 



Crimson. Variegated foliage; very hand- 

 some and effective 15 



Mixed 05 



Hebenstreitia comosa (H.H.A.) 



Introduced from South Africa. The innumer- 

 able curiously fcjrmed small white flowers are 

 disposed in a long slender reseda-like spike, and 

 the bright orange-scarlet blotches make them 

 very interesting when closely examined. Sue 

 ceeds well as a half-hardy annual, and may be 

 safely sown outdoors in April. In the evening 

 this flower exhales a delightful perfume. Height, 

 18 in. Pkt. 10 cts. 



Hemp, Giant (H.A.) 



Fine ornamental dark green foliaged plant for 

 borders and the center of beds ; a rapid and vig- 

 orous grower. Height, 5 to 6 ft. Pkt. 25 cts. 



Boddington''s Quality 

 Hollyhocks 



H.P. 6 ft. 



The Hollyhock is among the most stately of 

 our garden plants. It is impressed on our mem- 

 ory since childhood and revives many pleasant 

 thoughts. The colors vary in every shade, from 

 pure white to the darkest red. Are easily the 

 most attractive feature in the garden. Jlolly- 

 hocks succeed best in a rich, well-drained soil, 

 and should be lightly protected during the win- 

 ter months with coarse straw or spruce boughs. 

 For distant effect in large groups they are 

 matchless. 



Boddington's Quality Hollyhocks — 



Pkt. YeOz. 



Apple Blossom $0 10 $0 50 



Bright Pink 10 50 



Canary Yellow 10 50 



Blood-Red 10 50 



Crimson 10 50 



Golden Yellow 10 50 



Lilac 10 50 



Peach Blossom 10 50 



Rose 10 50 



Salmon 10 50 



Scarlet 10 50 



Snow- White 10 50 



Mixed 10 40 



Choice collectionB, includine 1 0 varie- 

 ties Boddington's Quality HoUyhoclis, 

 as above, $1; 8 varieties, 80 cts.; 6 

 varieties, 60 cts. Oz. 



Allegheny, Mixed 10 $1 00 



Single Finest Mixed 10 i 00 



Chater's Double, Finest Mixture 10 i 50 



