BODDINGTON'S ^A^a£ltV SEEDS 



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ZINNIAS, continued Pkt. Oz. 



Tall Double Mixed $o 05 $0 30 



Jacqueminot, Dwarf. Dazzling crimson-scarlet 10 i 00 



Curled and Crested. A strain having large, double Pkt. J^oz. 

 flowers, the petals of which are curiously twisted and 

 curled; many colors mixed $0 10 %o 25 



Haageana fl. pi. (Mexican Zinnia). A dwarf variety with 



small, double orange-colored flowers 10 25 



Tom Thumb. This miniature class of Zmnias forms 

 charming compact, round bushes of 6 to 12 in. in height and 

 S to 15 in. in diameter. The flowers are very double and 

 comprise every shade of color 10 25 



Queen Victoria. A pure white variety of the mammoth 

 type; flowers are perfectly double, of fine form; 4 in. 

 across 15 



Mammoth (Robusta plenissima) . Flowers of mammoth 



size, very double and of striking colors 10 25 



ZINNIA HAAGEANA SULPHUREA FL. PL. 



New variety ot the dwarf spreading Mexican Zinnia, 15 to 18 in. 

 high, differing from the bright golden orange-flowering type by its 

 pure sulphur-yellow double flowers. Very showy in beds or borders. 

 Pkt. 10 cts., 3 pkts. for 25 cts. 



ZI NNIA LILLIPUT (1 ft.) 



' Pkt. Koz- 



Scarlet Gem. Intense scarlet. (See Novelties, p. 3. ). .$0 10 1025 



Golden Gem 10 25 



Orange Gem 10 25 



White Gem 10 25 



Choice Mixed 10 25 



Palm Seeds 



We make it a point to deliver nothing but absolutely fresh seeds of 

 the different varieties of Palm Seeds, shipments of which we are 

 constantly receiving from various parts of the tropics. As the various 

 varieties ripen at different seasons of the year, we have indicated 

 below, as nearly as possible, when each soft will arrive, and as these 

 seeds loose their germination very quickly, we earnestly solicit orders 

 in advance. Per 100 



Kentia Forsteriana. March $0 75 



" Belmoreana. Januarj 75 



Cocos Waddelliana. January i 00 



Areca lutescens. April i 00 



Latania Borbonica. February 50 



Livistona rotundifolia. April 3 00 



" Chinensis. March 3 00 



Musa Ensete (Abyssinian Banana). March. Fine for tropical 



effect I 00 



Phoenix rupicola. Marc h i 00 



" reclinata. March 50 



" Canariensis. March 25 



" Roebelinii. January 3 co 



Dracaena indivisa, January ...pkt. loc, oz. 25c., lb. $2.25.. 

 Pandanus utUis. March 1 00 



Ornamental Grasses 



The perennial varieties, many of which have beautifully variegated 

 foliage, are valuable for borders and clumps on lawns or among 

 shrubs. The annual sorts are chiefly grown for their elegant flower 

 panicles, which are useful in bouiiuet work and for dried flowers. 

 They should be cut before being fully expanded. Pl^t 

 Agrostisnebulosa. One of the most elegant annual sorts, i ft.$o 05 

 Andropogon argenteus. Hardy perennial with silvery plumes ; 



very ornamental in groups. 3 ft. 05 



Avena sterilis (Animated Oats). The long sensitive awns 

 readily expand and contract, causing the seed to move about; 



amiual. iH in. 05 



Ant&oxanthum gracile. For edgings ; annual 05 



Arundo donax variegata. Stately perennial with drooping 



green and white striped leaves; excellent for lawn chimps. 9 ft. 10 

 Briza gracilis (Small Ouaking Grass). Beautiful for bouiiuets; 



animal, i ft 0Z..40C... 05 



maxima ( I,arge Quaking Grass). Elegant panicles, ex- 

 cellent for bouciuets and dried flowers; annual, i ft 



oz., 40C. . . 05 



Bromus Brizaeformis. Large drooping panicles, useful for 

 bouquets; annu.il. 2ft 05 



Coix lachryma (Job's Tears). A strong broad-leaved grass with 

 large shining f)i'arly seeds ; annual. 3 ft oz., 25c... 05 



Erianthus Ravennae. A hardy perennial grass resembling the 

 Pampas, with bea\iliful foliage and fine silvery plumes; excel- 

 lent for lawn specimens. Bloomsthe first year from seed if sown 

 early. 8 ft 10 



ORNAMENTAL GRASSES, continued pkt. 

 Eragrostis elegans ( I.ove Grass). Elegant for bouquets and 



for use with Everlasting flowers; ainuial. i ft $0 05 



Eulalia Japonica foliis vittatis. This is one of our finest 

 hardy perennial grasses, with long graceful leaves, 

 dark green and white striped. It is one of the most 



beautiful for forming clumps. 4 ft 10 



" zebrina (Zebra Grass). The dark green leaves are 

 barred or crossed at intervals with broad markings of 

 yellowish white. Few variegated plants equal this in 



beauty 10 



Gynerium argenteum (Pampas Grass). Half-hardy perennial 



with magnificent silvery plumes. 10 ft 10, 



Hordeum Jubatum (Squirrel-tail Grass). Bushy panicles; ex- 

 cellent for bouquets; annual. 3 ft 05 



Lagurus ovatus (Hare's-tail Grass). Hardy annual with sil- 

 very gray tufts ; useful for dried flower work, i ft oz., 30c. . . 05 



Pennisetum longistylum. An annual grass with gracefully 



drooping heads. 2 ft 05 



'* Ruppelianum. The foliage is long and slender, 

 gracefully recurved and glossy deep green in 

 color. If sown in March in heat, the plants should 

 bloom by the middle of July, and the silvery 

 plumes tinted with violet-purple waving in the 

 sunlight are exquisitely beautiful ; hardy peren- 

 nial. 3 ft '■ 10 



Stipa pennata (Feather Grass). Hardy perennial with silvery 



white, feathery plumes. 2 ft 05 



Finest Mixed. Annual varieties 05 



Collection of 12 annuals, as above $0 60 



" 6 26 



Ornamental Grasses (Annual) 



