BODDINGTON'S 



^A^CLtity SEEDS 47 



SALVIA, continued pkt. VbOz- 



Splendensaucubaefolia iSilverspoti. Dark green leaves, 

 with light sulphur siiots, resembling an avicuba bright scar- 

 let flower $0 lo j!o 50 



Splendens carminea. New. Splendid rose-carmine ; a new 

 shade not seen heretofore in the Salvia, dwarf 50 



Splendens gigantea. Attains the enormous height of 7 ft. ; 

 highly recommended for groups, or as an individual speci- 

 men ••• 10 75 



Splendens, pendula. Drooping spikes. Very large drooping 

 spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers 



Splendens, Boddington's Miniature. Early, dwarf, 12 in. 

 and very free-flowering; covered the whole summer with 

 large llower-spikes of rich scarlet 50 



Splendens, Zurich. For full description see Novelties, 

 page II Moz , ?i.50. . 25 



Patens. G.P. Rich deep blue ; fragrant 25 i 25 



Boddington's Sweet Scabious (h.a.) 



(Mourning Bride, Sweet Scabious. Pin-cushion Flower. Egyptian Rose. Etc.) 



A very showy, free-flowering plant, producing a great profusion of 

 beautiful and richly colored flowers. 



TALL SCABIOUS 



Pkt. Oz. 



The Fairy. Fine 



azure-blue $0 10 $1 00 



Fire King. Rich rosy 



crimson 10 i 00 



Snowball. White 05 50 



Pompadour. Claret- 



purple, edged white.. 05 50 



Cherry 05 50 



Pkt. 



Cherry-red and 



White $0 05 



Flesh 05 



Rose 05 



Lilac 05 



Black-purple 05 



Brick-red 05 



White and Lilac 05 



O2. 



Salvia splendens, Zurich 



The collection of above 12 varieties $0 50 



' 6^ •• 30 



Dwarf Double, i ft. Many-colored; mixed 05 



Tall Double. 2 ft. Very showy. Mixed colors 05 



Caucasica. H.P. 2 ft. Magnificent hardy perennial, with 



beautiful, large light blue flowers Koz.,$i.. 10 



Caucasica perfecta. Darker than the type, with white cen- 

 ter ; showy 25 



Caucasica. 

 perfecta 

 alba. A 

 splendid 

 large flower; 

 pure white ; 

 grand for 

 cutting. 

 Pkt. 25 cts., 

 V^oz., $1.50. 



50 

 50 

 50 

 50 

 50 

 50 

 50 



40 

 40 



Schizanthus (Butterfly Flower) H.A. iX ft. 



Elegant free-flowering, hardy annuals for the garden in summer or for pot 

 culture in the greenhouse during winter. 



GRANDIFLORUS BODDINGTONII, Boddington's Select Hybrids. 



This strain is superior to any of the Schizanthus in cultivation, the flowers are 

 better shaped and the colors are more varied. In habit the plants are very 

 bushy, and the flowers are invaluable for cutting; as a pot-plant for conserva- 

 tory decoration they are unequaled. Pkt. 75 cts. 

 WISETONIENSIS. The colors are varied, ranging from white with yellow cen- 

 ter to pink with brown center. Most useful as a winter plant, and should be 

 given a place in every greenhouse. Pkt. 50 cts. Pkt. 

 Pinnatus. Excellent for greenhouse or outdoor decoration ; large lilac flow- 

 ers, beautifully spotted $0 10 



candidissimus. Pure white Schizanthus ; an excellent pot plant 



for greenhouse decoration 25 



•* Compact Rose. Pretty compact form, with rose-colored flow- 

 ers coming true from seed. Height, i ft 25 



" Compact White. .Similar in habit to the preceding, to which it 

 makes a good companion. The flowers are delicately touched 

 with pink, bronze or carmine on white ground, giving a most 



charming effect 25 



" roseus. Rose-colored flowers spotted with red ; a charming 



variety 10 



Retusus. Grange and rose flowers 10 



" albus. Large pure white flowers, effectively blotched with bright 



golden yellow 10 



" Rosamond. Similar to 5. A'chtsns in habit, but the flowers are 

 l)riv;ht rose and make a most charming group in the conserva- 



tor\ Invaluable for cutting 25 



" trimaculatus. Rosy crimson, yellow lip 50 



Mixed. A mixture of all the most showy varieties 10 



Sohizautlius grandiiloruB Boddingtonii 



