BODDINGTON'S GENERAL LIST OF 



Quality Flower Seeds 



Representing the best novelties of 1907, and soiiu- (if tlie more prominent offerings of the I^nghsh catalogues and onr own introductions 

 of recent years. It has been, is, and always will be our policy and iniention to disseminate only the very choicest strains of flowering seeds 

 (or any other varieties of seed), giving spei ial attention to the class known as Florists' Seeds, and intending customers need have no hesita- 

 tion in buying or fear of disappointment when they bloom. No expense has been spared to secure the finest types as to habit of plant, form 

 of flower, color and breeding of my Qua ity strains of Pansy, Primula, Cineraria, Cyclamen, Calceolaria, etc. 



THE FOLLOWING ABBREVIATIONS ARE USED THROUGHOUT THE 



H.A., Hardy Annuals 

 H.H.A.. Half-hardy Annuals 

 T.A., Tender Annuals 

 H.P.. Hardy Perennials 



H H P . Half-hardy Perennials 

 H.B.. Hardy Biennials 

 H H.B.. Half-hardy Biennials 

 H.C.. Hardy Climber 



FLOWER SEED DEPARTMENT 



G.S., Greenhouse Shrubs 

 G.B.. Greenhouse Bulbs 

 G.C., Greenhouse Climbers 

 G.P.. Greenhouse Plant 



ABRONIA. H.H.A, 6 in, A beautiful trailer, with clus Pki. 

 ters of sweet-scented flowers. 



Umbellata. Rosy lilac go 



Fragrans. Wa.xy yellow il 



Abutilon (Bellflower). Boddington''s 

 Hybrids (G.S.j 



Perpetual blooming greenhouse shrubs, valuable forsummei 

 bedding as well as winter decoration. 3 to 4 ft. Flowers largv 

 in a great variety of colors, including white, yellow, pink, crini 

 son, variegated and mixed. Pkt. 25 cts. 



ACANTHUS latifolius (Bear's Breech). H.P. 2 ft. Pur- Pkt. 



pie. August and September $0 05 



Mollis. H.P. I ft. Rose. August and September 05 



ACACIA armata. G.S. 6 ft. Graceful branches and fine 

 racemes of yellow flowers, richly scented. Very charm- 

 ing, floriferous. Soak seeds in hot water before sowing, 

 then plant in sandy peat in a temperature of 55° to 60°. . . 25 

 Mixed 10 



ACHILLEA millefolium purpurea (Rosy Milfoil). H P. 



I ft. Rose. June 10 



Ptarmicafl.pl., "The Pearl." H P. 2 ft. White. June 



and July 10 



ACONITUM napeUus (Monk's Hood, or Helmet Flower). 



H.P. 3 ft. Dark blue. August and September 05 



Napellus fl. albo. 3 ft. Dark blue. August and Sept 10 



Pyrenaicum. 3 ft. Light blue. August and September. . 10 

 ACHIMENES, Boddington's Hybrids, Finest Mixed. 

 (i.B. 2 ft. Handsome tuberous-rooted greenhouse i)t;mts; 

 free-blooming. Seed offered is from a splendid collection, 



comprising shades of mauve, lilac, crimson and white 



ACROCLINIUM. H.H.A. Beautiful everlasting. Pkt. 



Album. Single pure white $005 



flore pleno. Double white 05 



Roseum. .Single bright rose 05 



flora pleno. Double rose 05 



Finest Mixed 05 



Pkt. 



!>0 25 



Oz. 

 So 25 



25' 



25 

 25 

 25 



Alyssum, White Gem (See p.i.ue 161 



Ageratum, Little Blue Star 



Pkt. 

 $0 lO- 



ACTAEA spicata ( Baneberry). H.P. 3 ft. W hite. June 

 ADENOPHORA Potaninii (Bellflower). H.P. I'A ft. Light 



blue. July to September 10 



Potaninii alba, j '2 ft. White. July to September 10 



ADLUMIA cirrhosa (Motintain Fringe). H.A. 15 ft. Pkt. Oz. 



White $0 ID $1 25. 



ADONIS aestivalis. H.A. i ft. Green feathery foliage, 



w ith scarlet flowers 05 50 



Autumnalis. H.A. Crimson, dark eye 05 25 



Vernalis. H.P. Large, yellow blossoms 05 25 



Ageratum Mexicanum (h.a.) 



Album. White 05 



Dwarf Blue 05 



White 05 



Blue Perfection. Very fine dwarf 10 



Little Dorrit. 6 in. Azure-blue 10 



Swanley Blue, i ft 10 



Mixed 05 



30 

 50 

 60 

 I 00 

 75 

 7S 

 50 



AGERATUM. LITTLE BLUE STAR 



A handsome new varietv, differi-nt from ;ill other Tom Thumb 

 sorts. The tiny l)ush\' plants do not e.xceed 4 or 5 inches in height, 

 with clusters of flowers of light blue, with dark red center, changing 

 to pure light blue. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. fi. 



AGERATUM. BODDINGTON'S MAUVE BEAUTY 



Large m:nive 

 unitiue vanetv. 



Ildwevs; dwarf, compact, very free-flcnvering. 

 I'kt. 10 cts., oz, $1. 



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AGROSTEMMA (Rose t^'lmpion). H.P. Pkt. Oz. 



Coronaria ( Mullein Pink). 2'ASt. Pink. June .and July. So o,s $0 50 



atropurpurea. 2'/i ft. Purple. Jinieand July. 05 50' 



" bicolor. 3ft. Prnk .and white. June and July. 05 50 



alba. 3 ft. White. June and July 05 1 OO' 



Flos- Jovis ( I'lower of Jove). 3 ft. Dark pink. June and 



lul\- 05 .so 



Fios-.Tovis alba. 3 ft, White. June and July o.s 2 ocv 



Hybrida Walkeri. 3 ft, Crimson, Jmie and July 25 



