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



Rhodanthe Manglesi (Straw Flower) h.a. 



A little-known plant, but very largely grown for the London Covent 

 Garden Plant Market. Sow in 5- or 6-incli pots, and thin out to about ten 

 plants. An intermediate temperature is all it requires. A most beautiful 

 and attractive plant, pink and white, etjually good for summer beds 

 or borders, outside. Pkt. Oz. 



Maculata. Bright pink, with crimson circle $0 05 $0 75 



Alba. Pure white; very l)eautifiil 05 75 



Manglesi. Brilliant rose 05 75 



Finest Mixed 05 60 



ROCKET, Sweet. HP. il4 ft. Avery interestinjj, useful and free- 

 flowering plant. Blooming early, it remains beautiful for a long time 

 in beds, ribbons, etc. Pkt. 



Purple. Improved purple oz., 30c... $0 05 



White oz.,3oc... 05 



Finest Mixed. Various colors " 25c... 05 



RUDBECKIA (Te.xas Cone Flower). These robust-growing plants 

 are becoming very popular for border decoration. They, are of 

 very easy culture and produce showy flowers during summer 

 and autumn. 



Bicolor superba. H.A. I'A ft. Bright yellow, with black-purple 

 center oz.,6oc... 10 



Newmani. H.P. 2 ft. Large, golden yellow flowers, with velvety 

 maroon center cone 15 



Fulgida. H.P. Small yellow flowers ; very free 10 



Purpurea (Echinacea). H.P. Hardy purple sunflower 15 



Salpiglossis h.h.a. i% ft. 



Grandiflora albo-lutea. White 

 and yelUjw. 



Grandiflora azurea. Blue. 



Grandiflora Chamoise. Rose- 

 striped. 



Grandiflora coccinea. Scarlet. 

 Grandiflora coccinea aureo- 

 venosa. Veined. 



Dark 



Grandiflora purpurea. 



red. 



Grandiflora purpurea aureo- 

 venosa. Purple, yellow-veined. 

 Grandiflora rosea aureo-ve- 



nosa. Rose, goki-veined. 

 Grandiflora sulphurea. Yellow. 

 Grandiflora violacea. N'iolet. 

 Grandiflora violacea aureo- 

 venosa. Dark violet with golden 

 vellow. 



Grandiflora superbissima. 



Very large golden- veined flowers. 

 Grandiflora, TaU Mixed. Pkt. 



5 cts., oz. $1.50. 



All of above, pkt. 10 



cts., \oz. 26 cts. The collection of 12 varieties as above, $1; 6 for 60 cts. 



Rhodanthe Manglesi 



BODDINGTON'S LARGE-FLOWERED SALPIGLOSSIS 



Highly ornamental half-hardy annual, with large, veined, funnel-shaped flowers, much 

 prized for cutting; very showy in beds or borders. Those who grow a bed of these beautiful 

 plants will find it one of the most striking features of the garden during July and 

 .August. Height, 3 ft. Finest mi.xed, pkt. 50 cts., 3 pkts. for $1.25. 



SANVITALIA. 6 in. Half-hardy annuals of a very free-flowering char- 

 acter. The flowers are bright yellow color, with a dark disc. Pkt. 



Procumbens. Single yellow flowers with dark center $0 10 



Procumbens fl. pi. Double bright yellow flowers 10 



SAPONARIA (Soapwort). H.P. Kft. Midsummer. 



Ocymoides. Rose oz.,3oc... 05 



" splendens. Crimson " 30c... 05 



SAXIFRAGA (Megasea), Megasea Hybrids. H P. i ft. Pink. Spring. Large-flowering. 25 



Saintpaulia lonantha (African Violet) G.P. 



An interesting plant ; the leaves, which arc dark green, of fleshy consistence and downy surface, spread 

 tliemselves laterally just over the soil, and form, as it were, a rosette, in the center of which spring up 

 Di^^ (|uite a IxHUiuet of flowers, violet-like both in color and shape, \ \i in. in diameter, and gracefully borne on 



y stalks 2 to 3 in. high. When well established it will continue to bloom throughout the year, making it a 



^^1^ most desirable i)lant for greenhouse decoration. Pkt. 25 cts., 5 pkts. for $1. 



Salvia (H.h.p. 2 ft.) 



Magiiiliccnt bedding plants of the most brilliant and ef^ec^ive character. Laden with scarlet spikes, a bed forms 

 a beautiful and highly attractive object. 



Clara Bedman (Bonfire), i !4 ft. The finest Salvia for bedding yet introduced. The spikes stand Pkt. '/oz. 



out stiff and < rcct, whik' they bear from 20 to 30 flowers each $0 10 $0 75 



Splendens. Bright sc.irU t si)ikes, varying from 16 to 24 in. in length oz.,$i.5o.. 10 40 



Salpiglossis Ball of Fire. Very dwarf and early. Varies from dark scarlet to blood-red. A weli known 



grandiflora ;ind pojMil.ir li\brid 10 75 



" Little Lord Fauntleroy. Neat and compact, growing upright and free-flowering. . y%oz.. 75c. 10 



