BODDINGTQN'S '^yLUXtltA/ SEEDS 



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Eschscholtzia, Boddington's Carmine King 



DIANTHUS LACINIATUS MIRABILIS (H.A.) 



This remarkable and perfectlv distinct new straiii of aiiiuial Pinks 

 originated in Japan. The plants grow from 12 to 15 inches in height 

 and produce their large, lovely llowers of about 3 to 4 inches in diam- 

 eter, on stiff, upriglit stems. The petals of the flowers are very 

 deeply cut into fine strips of thread-like fringes for one-tliird or 

 nearly one-half their length. The fringes are turned and twisted in 

 all directions. There are all shades of color, from pure white and 

 white with pink or red zones to rose and deep purplish red; even 

 striped flowers and such markings as those of the Heddewigi Eastern 

 Queen are included. They furnish excellent material for boucjuets. 

 Useful either in beds by themselves or in mi.\ed flower borders. 

 Blooms all summer. Pkt. 10 cts., Vaoz. 35 cts. 



DIANTHUS LACINIATUS (H.A) 



SALMON QUEEN. Ilelicate salmon-red, very rich intense color. 

 Pkt. 10 c ts.. oz. 50 cts. 



SALMON QUEEN, Double. K si)Iendid double variety of the 



above. I'kt. 25 cts., ' ^oz. ^o cts. 



DIANTHUS SUPERBISSIMUS, QUEEN ALEXANDRA 



A very fine, pure white variety. The purest and largest-flowered 

 white Dianthus ever offered. This should prove one of the hand- 

 somest and finest cut-flower varieties. Pkt. 25 cts., J4oz. %\. 



Digfitalis (Foxglove) H.p. 3 ft. 



Handsome plants, specially adapted for shrubberies, pj^t 



Gloxiniaeflora alba. White. Summer $o 05 



" lilacina. Lilac. Sunnner 05 



" purpurea. Purple. Summer 05 



" rosea. Rose. Sunuuer 05 



lutea. Yellow. Sunnner 05 



Finest Mixed Colors 05 



Purpurea monstrosa alba. White. Summer 10 



" monstrosa rubra. Red. Sunuuer 10 



" monstrosa rosea. Rose. Sunnner 10 



Maeulata Iveryana. I, ovcl\- spotted varieties. Sunnner. 10 

 Monstrosa, Mixed (Mannnf)th P'o.xglove). All colors. 

 This is different from (lloxinoides by having an immense 

 flower at the top of the flower-spike 10 



DODECATHEON Meadia (American Cowslip). H.P. 



I ft. Reddish purpk-. June 2S 



Meadia clegans. i ft. Crimson. June 25 



DOHCHOS Lablab (Hyacinth Bean). T.A. Rapid-grow- 

 ing climbers ; purple and white flowers. Mixed 05 



DRACAENA australis. G P Kroad foliage. Koz., 60c. . . 25 

 Indivisa. Long slender leaves .' 10 



DRACOCEPHALUM Altaiense (Dragon's Head). 



H P. 2 ft. I'lhie. Summer 10 



ECHINACEA purpurea. See Rudbeckia. 



EPILOBIUM angustifolinm (Willow Herb). H.P. 4 to 

 5 ft. Purple-rose. Sunnner 10 



Oz. 

 $0 50 

 50 

 50 

 5" 

 50 

 40 

 73 

 75 



'^75 



I 50 



25 



5" 



Eschscholtzia (California Poppy) H.A. i ft. 



Conspicuous for their profusion of bloom and bright colors. 



Hkt. 



Alba. Creaiuy white So 05 



Burbanli's Crimson. .'\ \ ery handsome crimson variety. 05 



Calif orniea. Giant. Yellow '4 lb., 7,sc. . . 05 



Golden West. A very beautiful and i^oiiular variety. 



Color golden yellow 10 



Californica canaliculata rosea. I\Iost beautifully fluted 

 and frilled; -of 'a bright rosy blush shade. .A profuse 

 bloomer, and one of tlu.- most striking Kschsclioltzias . . . . 10 

 Finest Mixed, all varieties J+lb., 75c... 05 



Oz. 



iSo 40 

 75 

 30 



50 



75 

 30 



ESCHSCHOLTZIA. BODDINGTON'S CARMINE KING 



This Is an entirely new break in the Kschscholtzia family. Hereto- 

 fore the colors have ranged in the yellows and orange; now we have 

 Carmine King, a beautiful rose-colored variety, in many instances as 

 intense on the inside as on the outer petals, whicli gives it an alto- 

 gether nf)vel and bright effect. The habit is all that could be desired. 

 Pkt. 25 cts., 5 pkts. for $1. 



Pkt. 



ERIGERON aurantiacus hybridus (Double Orange 



Daisy). H.P. \ ft. Orange. Karly sunnner $0 10 



Speciosus. Mauve-yellow center oz.,75cts. .. 10 



Caucasicus. Pale violet 10 



Coulterii. Large white, witli yellow disc, petals very 



linely cut 10 



Glaucus. I^avender-blue oz.,75cts. .. 10 



Pulchellus. Lavender; tall-growing oz.,75cts... 10 



Hybridus roseus. 1 ft. Very showy rosy pink 25 i' 00 



ERYNGIUM amethystianum (Sea Holly). H P. 3 ft. 



.\melhyst. Sunuuer 10 75 



EUPATORIUM ageratoides (Thorough wort). H.P. 3 to Pkt- 



4 ft. White. August and September Jo 10 



Coclestinum. 2 ft. Blue. Late summer 10 



Fraseri. i ft. White. Late sunnner 10 



EUCALYPTUS globosus (Blue Gum). C.S 10 



Filicifolia. I"ern-lea\ ed variety 50 



EUPHORBIA heterophylla CMexican Fire Plant). H.A. 

 Splendid scarlet poiusettia-like annual 15 



i^oz. 

 $0 50 

 50 

 5" 



Exacum 



(H.A.) 



Affine. A dwarf, showy half hardy ainiual for pot culture, with 

 clusters of fragrant lilac flowers. Pkt. 50 cts. 



Macranthum. We have pleasure in otTering seed of this splen- 

 did stove biennial. The flowers are 2 inches in <liameter and of a 

 deep rich purple color, a marked contrast to the bright vellow 

 stamens. Height, i >i ft. Pkt. 75 cts. 



FERN SPORES, or SEEDS. Saved by a reliable Fern Pkt. 



specialist. In llu' leading varit tit-s fo 25 



FEVERFEW. See Matricaria. 



FICUS elastica (Indian Rubber Plant). G. S...25 seeds, 25c... 

 FRASERA speciosa. II P. 3 ft. Bluish. Sunnner 10 



FUCHSIA, Single Varieties. G.S. Splendid mixture 50 



Double Varieties 50 



Choicest Mixture 50 



