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Arthur T.Boddington, 342 West 14th St., New Vork City 



J^£LJQP§Jg (Orange Suiiliovver). Similar in general habit to 

 Helianthus, but commencing to flower earlier in 



the season. 



Pitcherianus. A desirable variety, growing from 2 to 3 feet high, 

 and a |ierpetual bloomer, beginning to flower early in the season 

 and continuing in l)loom the entire sununer. The flowers are of a 

 beautifid ileep golden yellow color, about 2 inches in diameter, of 

 very thick texture, and are very graceful for cutting. 15 cts. each, 

 $1.50 per doz., $10 per 100. 



HIBISCUS (Mallow). A desirable border plant, growing 4 

 •— — — feet high, with large foliage and large, showy flow- 

 ers of delicate coloring, produced during the entire summer. 

 Moscheutos (Swamp Rose Mallow). Flowers 6 inches in diameter; 



of a light rosy red color with darker eye. 

 Moscheutos "Crimson Eye." Flowers of immense size, often 

 measuring 20 inches in circumference. The color is of the purest 

 white, with a large spot of deep velvety crimson in the center. 

 16c. each, $1.50 per doz.. $10 per 100 



HEMEROCALLIS 



(Yel- 

 low Day Lily; Tawny Day Lily). 

 Tawny orange - colored flowers, ex- 

 cellent for planting among slirubbery; 

 blooms in July and .August. 

 Aurantiaca major. Very free-flow- 

 ering, with trumpet-shaped, sweet- 

 scented, deep orange flowers, 5 

 inches across. 

 Flava (Yellow Day Lily). A most 

 useful and desirable herbaceous 

 plant, producing its large, fragrant 

 yellow flowers during July and Au- 

 gust in the greatest profusion ; the 

 plants grow about 3 feet high. 

 Kwanso £1. pi. ( Double Orange Day 

 Lily). A double-flowering form of 

 the Orange Lily that deserves be- 

 ing planted very largely ; large 

 orange-colored flowers shatled cop- 

 per ; blooms during July ami .Aug. 

 Middendorfll. A handsome, deep, 

 golden yellow variety, growing I ^ 

 to 2 feet high. June and July. 

 Standard sorts, 15 cts. eacti, $1.60 

 per doz., $10 per 100. 



HOLLYHOCKS, Bod- 

 dington's Quality. 



tion during the winter will be bene- 

 ficial. We offer strong plants, which 

 will flower this season. 

 Double White, Pink, Salmon, 



Yellow, Maroon and Bright 



Red. 20 cts. each, $2 per doz., $15 



])er 100. 



Double Mixed Colors. 15 cts. each, 



per do/,., $10 per lou. 

 Double Fringed Allegheny. We 



offer in mixed colors stock grown 

 from carefully selected seed. 20 cts. 

 each, S2 per doz., S15 per 100. 

 Old-fashioned Single. A fine strain 

 of these old-time favorites; mixed 

 colors. 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz., 

 $10 per 100. 



HYPERI CUM Moseria- 



n u m (St. 



John's wort). Marvelously frec-flovv- 

 ering, of large size, measuring from 2 

 to 2^ inches in diameter: in color a 

 ricli golden yellow, which is rendered 

 still more effective by the luimerous 

 yellow stamens and crimson anthers, 

 and blooms continuously the entire 

 season. Strong plants, 15 cts. each, 

 ,«i.5o per doz., ,?io jier 100. 



IBERIS Sempervirens (Ever- 



green Candytuft). I'ro- 



(hiccs innumerable heads of pure 

 white flowers during April and May. 

 15 cts. each, Si 50 ])er doz., Jio pi-r 100. 



INCARVILLEA Oelavayi (Hardy (iloxinia). A new 



hardy tuljerous-rooted jjlant, and one of 



the choicest perennial plants introduced in recent years. It produces 

 large, gloxinia-like rose-colored flowers, which last in perfection a 

 longtime; these are produced in clusters on stems iS inches high; 

 should be protected with a covering of leaves during the winter. 

 Strong roots, 10 cts. each, Ji per doz., $8 per 100. 



IRIS 



Iris pumila hybrida 



Boddington's Quality Hollyhock 



A cross between the dwarf early-flowering /. piimila and tlie 

 large-flowering /. Geri>ia>i!i:a. Their period of flowering is a trifle 

 later than the Pumila section, with flowers almost as large, showy 

 and attractive as the German Iris. 

 Cyanea. Rich royal purple, with blackish shadings. 

 Eburna. Pure white, w'th creamy white shadings. 



20 cts. each, $2 per doz. 



German Iris 



The true " Fleur-de-Lis," the na- 

 tional flower of France, and one of the 

 most desirable early spring-flowering 

 plants. They are perfectly hardy, 

 grow and bloom luxuriantly, especi- 

 ally if planted near the edges of ponds 

 or moist grounds, or if plentifully sup- 

 plied with water, producing large, 

 fragrant, orchid-like flowers of exquis- 

 ite colors. Named in the following 

 eight varieties : 

 Africa. Dark blue. 

 Dr. Glook. Yellow. 

 Helen. Blue. 

 Henriette. Yellow. 

 Mme. Chereau. Pearly white, dain- 

 tily edged lavender. 

 Spectabilis. An early and free va- 



rietv ; deep blue. 

 SteUa. Light blue. 

 Velveteen. Light yellow, lower 



petals purple-black. 

 16 cts. each, $1.60 per doz., $10 per 

 100. Collection of 8 varieties for $1 



Miscellaneous Irises 



Alata (Scorpion Iris). About i foot 

 high, with broad leaves. The flow- 

 ers are very large (4 to 6 inches 

 across), of lilac-blue, with blotches 

 of bright jellow, spotted with a 

 darker shade. It commences to 

 bloom in October, producing a sec- 

 ond crop of flowers in December if 

 the weather be not too severe. Ad- 

 mirably adapted for pot culture. 

 Si. 50 per doz., $10 per 100. 



Florentina. Very beautiful pure 

 white, slightly shaded with blue 

 and with a yellow beard; deli- 

 ciously violet'- scented. 50 cts. per 

 doz.. S3 per 100. 



Foetidissima variegata( Glad win). 

 Foliage neatly variegated dark green 

 and white ; flowers pale lilac, rather 

 inconspicuous, but followed by very 

 attractive seed-pods, which remain 

 on the plant all winter and which 

 bur.st open, displaying rows of 

 orange -red berries. 25 cts. each, 

 52.50 per doz. 



Histrioides. Large, bright blue flow- 

 ers, dark spots; fine for forcing; 

 very hardy. S2 per doz., S12 per 100. 



Ochroleuca gigantea. A noble 

 species, growing 4 feet high, with 

 large, pale yellow flowers. 25 cts. 

 each, $7.$o i)er doz. 



Ochroleuca gigantea aurea. A 

 gokleu yellow form. 25 cts. each, 

 $2.50 per doz. 



