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



Sweet Williams {Dianthus barbalus) H.B. 1% ft. 



Boddington's Auricula-eyed — Pkl. 



Mixed Colors $00$ 



Dark Crimson. Rich dark sliade 05 



Pure White. Excellent for cut-flowers 05 



Scarlet. Red, with white eye '. .. 05 



Maroon. Dark crimson 05 



Red. With white eye 05 



Violet. With white eye 05 



Collection of 6 varieties, as above, 25 cts. 



Finest Mixed Single. Splendid colors 05 



Boddington's Giant Double, Finest Mixed 10 



Holborn Glory. This strain is a lar^c- flowered selection of the 

 auricula-eyed section, the most beautiful and admired of all 

 Sweet Williams. Superb "lo 



Oz. 

 So 75 



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BODDINGTON'S PINK BEAUTY 



Very distinct delicate pink flowers. A beautiful variety. 

 $2. 



SUTTON'S SCARLET 



Pkt. 15 cts. 



Boddington's Auricula-eyed Sweet Williams 



TAGETES signata pumila. A dwarf, compact, bushy Pkt. 

 annual Marigold, with beautiful, delicate, fern-like 

 leaves, densely covered with flowers of bright yellow, 



striped brown ; a first-class border plant $0 05 



THALICTRUM (Meadow Rue). H.P. Summer. 



Adiautifolium. i K ft. Yellow 10 



Aquilegifolium. 3 ft. Purple 10 



TRADESCANTIA (Spiderwort). H.P. i ft. Summer. 



Brevicaulis. Blue 



Virginieus. White 



TRILLIUM sessile, var. Californicum (Wood Lily, or 



robin). 

 I 'A ft. 

 Spring 

 5 cts. 



A still more remarkable color than our Pink Beauty, from which this 

 variety has been selected. The llowers are of an intense scarlet, similar to 

 that of Grenadin Carnation. A bed in the distance produces a vivid effect. 

 Seed scarce. Pkt. 50 cts. 



Hybrid Sweet "Williams (Dianthus laU/oUus) 



These hybrids are the result of a cross between the annual China Pinks 

 and Sweet Williams, retaining most of the characteristics of the latter. 

 They form compact, bushy plants, with fine heads of double flowers, and 

 flower almost as ciuickly from seed as the China Pinks. 



Latifolius atro-coccinus £1. pi. This is untiuestionably the Pkt. Oz. 

 finest of the hybrids, and comes quite true from seed. In 

 color it is a brilliant fiery red, and commands attention in 

 anv position $0 25 



Latifolius, Double Mixed. While not so desirable as the 

 above, it offers quite a variety in the way of color, includ- 

 ing rose, purple, violet, scarlet, etc 10 Jo 60 



SWEET WILLIAM (Annual), Mixed. For full descrip- 

 tion, see Novelties, page 3 25 



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Pkt. 



..$0 05 

 . . . . 05 

 Wake- 

 H.P. 

 White. 

 . Pkt. 



i i" T I - Ti ~Tniif~ 1 bergia (5 ft.) 



^HSHr.I' i?a climbing an- 



nuals of rapid 

 growth ; excel- 

 lent for window 

 bo.xes, hanging 

 baskets and 

 vases. July to 

 Trillium October. 



Pkt. Oz. 



Alata. Yellow, with black eve $o lo $i 25 



" alba. White, with black eye 10 i 25 



Aurantiaca. Orange, with black eye 10 i 2,s 



Bakeri. Pure white 10 i z.s 



Fryeri. Huff color 10 ' ^.s 



Coccinea. Scarlet 25 



Grandiflora. Blue flowers; an excellent climher 25 



Finest Mixed. Flowers white, yellow and orange, with 



bl.M k eye ' '"' 



TRICYRTIS hlrta (Japanese Toad Lily). H.P. t'A ft. 

 Creamy white. Summer 



Torenia Fournieri (See opposite page) 



