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Arthur T.Boddmgton. 342 West 14th St.. New York City 



Senecio 



Abrotanifolius aurantiacus ((lioundsel). H I', i ft. Purple. 

 Suiiiiiier. Pkt. 5 cts. 



Auriculatissimus. G.P. A cool greenhouse plant from British 

 Ci-ntral Africa. Does well either as a pot-plant or trained to pil- 

 lars; it has peculiar-eared leaves, from which it takes its specific 

 name, and masses of Ijright golden yellow star-shaped flowers 

 which are freely produced in large trusses. Pkt. 50 cts. 



Ciivorum. H.P. This bold and handsome herbaceous plant is a 

 strong-growing perennial, with bold foliage and rich orange-yellow 

 tli,wers, well adapted for planting by the sides of lakes or streams : 

 it succeeds equally well in any ordinary herbaceous border. It is 



[ quit- hardy, and remains in bloom from five to six weeks during 

 July and August. Height, 4 to 5 ft. Award of Merit, Royal Horti- 

 cultural Society. Pkt. 25 cts. 



Elegans, Double Mixed ( Double Jacobaea). H.A. Profuse-bloom- 

 ing hardy annuals with showy double flowers, very useful for beds 

 or massing; also well suited for carpeting between newly planted 

 shrubs; a rather light soil is preferable; many brilliant colors. 

 Height, 9 in. Pk . 10 cts. 



TanguticuSv H.P. .\ hardy her- 

 b.iceous perennial, with erect 

 stems 5 to 6 ft. in height, clothed 

 w-ith elegant cut foliage and dense 

 terminal panic'es of bright yel- 

 low flowers. A u.seful plant for 

 the wild garden. Award of Merit, 

 Roval Horticultv ral Society. 

 Pkt. 25 cts. 



SEDUM eoeruleum (Blue Pkt. 

 Annual Stonecrop). 3 in. 

 A useful plant for lock- 

 work, edgings, stone 

 walls or dry situations. . . 



' soz., 75c. . .50 10 



SCHIZOPETALON Wal- 

 keri. (H.A.) Elegant hardy 

 annual with numerous 

 white a 1 m o n d - s c e n t e d 

 fringed flow-ers. It should be 

 sown where intended to 

 bloom, girl. June to Sept.. 10 



SENSITIVE PLANT, Mi- 

 mosa pudiea. H.H.A. I ft 

 One of the most remarkable 

 and interesting plants in cul- 

 tivation; the leaves, when 

 touched, instantly fold up. . 



02., 60C. . . 05 



M. Spegazziniana glauca. 

 The largest of all sensitive 

 plants. It sown early the 

 plants attain a height of 7 

 ft. by midsummer, covered 

 with large, pinnated, sensi- 

 tive leaves, and producing 

 freely clusters of pinkish 

 white flowers, the whole 

 jjlant being covered with a 

 l)lue hue. As valuable for 

 decorative purposes as it is 

 interesting for its sensitive 

 ))roperties 25 



SHAMROCK (True Irish). 

 Small-leaved Shanu'ock ... 



oz., $1 . . 05 



SILENE (Catchfly). Free- 

 bloo ning hardy plants of 

 easiest cultivation, useful 

 for beds and b'irders. 



Armeria. H..^. Mi.xed col- 

 ors 05 



Pendula. 6 in. Dwarf rose. 

 I'",.\cellent for spring bed- 

 ding oz., 30C. . . 05 



Pendula. 6 in. Dwaif white. 



n/... .?oc. . . 05 



SILPHIUM perfoliatum 



(Rosin Weed}. H I'. 6 in. 



Yellow. Fall 05 



SISYRINCHIUM anceps 



(Satin IJIv). II P. 2 ft. 

 Yellow. May U> .August i<i 



Silybum Marianum 



.An intense and striking nm eltv , bold in effect and distinct in ap- 

 pearance. Flowers are rosy purple, borne upon long, erect stems, 

 and the foliage is specially attractive, being mottled and variegate(l 

 white and very spiny. The pl.mt attains a height of 4 ft., and when 

 left as a specimen piakes a iuii(iue and beautiful contrast. Pkt. 50( ., 

 3 pkts. for Si. 25. 



Streptocarpus, Boddington's Hybrids (G.P.) 



A novel race of free-blooming greenhouse pot-plants, now in uni- 

 versal demand; bright cheerful, lasting. The mi.xture we offer is a 

 carefully fertilized strain. Sow in pans of rich soil in early spring, in 

 heat, and pot ofT into small pots when large enough to handle. Keej) 

 the seed pans moist. p^^^ 

 Boddington's Choice Hybrids. Superb mixture, the latest 



t) pe in ;ill colors §0 50 



STATICE 



I Sea Lavender). H.P 

 Incana hybrida nana. ^ in. 



Silybum Marianum 



\'iolet. June to September.... 



'Aoz., 3<x:. . . 10 

 Sinensis. 16 in. Yellow. 



June to September 10 



Suworowi. iSin. Rose. June 



to Septemlx-r 10 



Incana hybrida alba. i,Sin. 



W hite. June to .September. 10 

 Latifolia. 2 ft. Blue. June 



to September 10 



STOKESIA cyanea (Hardy 

 Blue .Aster). H P. 2 ft. 

 Blue. July to October 10 



SMILAX oz., 50c. 10 



SOLANUM (Jerusalem Cher- 

 ry). H.H.P. 



Arboreum. Very handsome 

 'arge foliage ; fine for bed- 

 tling 10 



Capsicastrum. Covent 

 Garden strain. Upright; cov- 

 ered with scarlet berries 

 during winter 25 



Pyracanthum. Very spin)- 

 handsome foliage ; grand 

 for semi-tropical bedding; 

 grows3t04ft. Makes hand- 

 some specimens 25 



STEVIA serrata. G.P. 2 ft. 

 Pure white; very fine. Pro- 

 duces very graceful spraj s 

 of tiny flowers exceedingly 



valuable for cutting 



Hoz., 40c. . . 10 



SUNFLOWERS. See HeU- 

 anthus. 



Boddmgton''s 

 Quality Stocks 



{ Gilliflower ) 



The charming colors, ilelightful 

 fragrance and free-blooming char- 

 ,uter of the Stocks have made 

 them favorite plants for both sum- 

 mer and winter cultivation. The\- 

 are very effective for beds and 

 borders, and their handsome 

 flower-spikes are invaluable for 

 bouquets and floral decorations. 



Our seeds are grown and saved 

 in the most careful and skilful 

 manner by celebrated European 

 growlers, from the finest strains. 



