BODDINGTON'S 



SEEDS 



Centaurea (H h.p. and h.a.) 



Candidissimai I )usly iMillei ). i ft. For Pkt. Oz. 



borders or ed>;iiius- • i ,000 seeds, 75c. .$0 20 

 Gymnocarpa. Taller than the above .. . 10 go 80 

 Odorata Chameleon. Yellow and rose ; 



\ i-i v fra.nraiit 10 2 00 



Margaritae. i 5; ft. Fluwers 2'i inches 



;u Tci^s, of the (lurest white and delight- 



fiill\' scented. A garden treasnre 10 I 00 



Suaveolens ( Yellow Sweet Sultan) 05 60 



Montana, Blue. H.P. 2ft. Summer.. 05 

 alba. H.P. 2ft. White.... 10 



CYANUS (Blue Cornflower, or Bachelor's Button) 



Pkt. Oz. 



Emperor William, i \i ft. Dark blue fo 05 $0 25 

 Cyanus albai White CoruHower). H.A... 05 25 



" rosea ( Pink CornHouer) 05 25 



" Finest Mixture 05 25 



" flore pleno. Double Blue 



2 pkts. 25c. ... 15 

 " flore pleno. Finest Double 



Mixed, All Colors 05 



30 



GIANT SWEET SULTAN {Ctnlau,ca Imperialis) H.A. 



This new Centaurea represents the best that has lieen produced in these beautiful 

 siiminer-blooniing plants. The bushes are al)OUt 4 feet high, antl are covered with large, 

 beautiful fiowers of the form and fragrance of Centaurea Margaret. The flowers will keep 

 for over a week in water, if cut just when they are about to open. It is of easiest culture. 

 If a package is sown every two or three weeks until July, a constant succession of bloom 

 can l)e had throughout the whole summer and fall. This is one of the best of the hardy 

 cut flowers, and they are forced very e.xtensivelv under glass by florists. 

 GIGANTEA, Boddlngton's Giant Hybrids. Pkt. 25 cts., Koz. ;o cts. Choicest 

 Mixture. Pkt. 10 cts., Koz. 35 cts. 



Boddington's Giant Pure White Sweet Sultan 



Purpurea. Brilliant purple-rose. 

 Rosea. Deep rose. 

 Splendens. Brilliant dark purple. 

 Collection of above 10 varieties, 

 10 cts., \ 



Variabilis. 



pie, fading to rose 



90 cts. Any of above kinds, 

 , oz. 35 cts. 



Boddington's Pure White. One of the 



best white flowers for cutting; extremely 

 large, sweet and beautiful. 

 Armida. Very delicate color; pink with 

 white tinge. 

 White, marked pur- 



Iphigenia. Delicate rose-lilac, white 



center. 

 Favorita. Brilliant rose. 

 Graziosa. Intense dark lilac. 

 Lilacina. Lilac ; very distinct. 



pkt. 



CHELONE (Turtle- Head). H.P. 



Barbata coccinea. 3 ft. Red. Sunnner : 



" _ Torreyi. 3 ft. Coral-red. Summer. 

 Lyonii. 2 ft. Deep red. Late summer 



Chrysanthemum H.A. 



Crimson-maroon, with white 



Tricolor, Burridgeanum. 



edge and center. 



" Eclipse, (iolden bronze T. 



" Single Mixed Colors 



" Double Fringed, Improved Hybrids Mixed.. 



Inodorum. H P. i ft. White 



Frutescens Comtesse de Chambord (Alargueritt or 



Paris Daisy). G.P 



Maximum (Moonpenny Daisy). H.P. Pkt. 



Shasta, i 5^ ft. White. Summer $0015 



Princess Henry, i 'i ft. White Summer ib 



Triumph, i ;^ ft. Blossoms of purest white with yellow centers. 



borne on long stems; tine for cutting 2'5 



.... 25 

 .... 25 





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$0 10 





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75 



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10 





King Edward VII. 2 ft. Gli.stening wliite. 

 Robinsonii. 2 ft. Clear white. Summer .. 



S\immer . 



CHRYSANTHEMUM INODORUM (Bridal Robe 



Our Chrysanthemum Bridal Robe will certainly prove a plant of the 

 very first rank, considering the long time the flowers last when cut. 

 A great accjuisitiou. Pkt. 25 cts., 5 pkts. for 



CHRYSANTHEMUM JAPONICUM FL. PL. Japanese (|uilled 

 and twisted. Savetl from a splendid collection of u.uned varieties. 

 Pkt. 25 cts., 5 pkts. for Ji. 



CLEMATIS a'irgin's Bower). HP. Rapid climbers. ikt. 

 Flammula. Plants of this favorite hardy white Clematis are 



easily r;iise<l from seed ' ji;<i 



Paniciilata. .\n old favorite, with pure white, fragr.mt flowers; 



ver\' hardy .ji ' ,0 



Coccinea. 6ft. Scarlet. Summer '..\.. 10 



Crispa. 6 ft. Purple. Summer 10 



Davidlana. 5 ft. Lilac, Summer oz.,f2.. 25 



Boddington's Matchless Cineraria (See page 21 



