BODDINGTON S 'S)U^Cl£ityi/ PLANTS 



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MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS 



Begonia Gloire de Lorraine. 



The prettiest and most popular of all Begonias, producing a profusion of soft pink flowers 

 throughout the winter; too well known to require extended description. As this Begonia does 

 not commence growing until April, it is impossible to furnish newly propagated plants before June. 



Strong plants grown from sucker cutting, from 2';, -inch pots, 26 cts. each, $2.60 

 per doz., $20 per 100 



Fern Balls. Japanese. 



in diameter, 50 cts. each, $5 per doz. 



Fresh, newlj' imported stock, 5 to 7 inches in 

 diameter. 33 cts. each, $3 per doz.; 7 to 9 inches 



FORCING SHRUBS 



Acacia pubescens. 



difficult to propagate. 



Azalea mollis. 



We can supply a limited number of this, the most 

 beautiful of all Acacias. It is extremely scarce, being 

 5-in. pots, about 3 feet high, 4 years old, $6 each, S65 per doz. 



Used extensively for early forcing; greatly in demand on 

 account of their brilliant colors; perfectly hardy. Strong 

 plants, 1% feet high, about thirty buds, 75 cts. each, I7.50 per doz. 

 Mollis, Anthony Koster. The finest forcing variety ; flowers brilliant golden 

 yellow ; of great beauty. Splendid plants, 20 to 25 buds, $1 each, $10 per doz. 



DeUtzia gracilis. Pot-grown, from 6-inch pots, $3.50 per doz., $25 per 100. 

 Lemoinei. Pot-grown, from 6-inch pots, $3.50 per doz., $25 per 100. 



fjyjjj-a^ljofga Otaksa most useful of forcing plants for Easter 



— — ° or for sunmier decoration, with its immense heads 



of white and pink blossoms. Field-grown plants, five to six branches, 50 cts. 

 each, $5 per doz., $40 per 100. Price of specimens on application. 



JJyjJj-jljl^ea P^'^'culata grandiflora. One of the most popular shrubs in 



— — ° cultivation, bearing immense panicles of pure white flowers, 



which appear in August, turning to a delicate pink and remaining till late in the 

 autumn. 3 to 4 feet, 25 cts. each, %i for 10, $15 per 100. Standard, or Tree, 2 to 

 to 2K feet, 50 cts. each ; 5 to 6 feet, $1 to $1.50. 



Begonia, Gloire de Lorraine 



Lilacs (Pot-grown.) Strong plants, finely set with buds, ex- 

 * tra-selected, November delivery. Each Doz. 



Marie Legraye. Single white ji 00 $10 co 



Charles X. Single mauve i 00 10 00 



Madame Caslmir-Perier. Double white i 



Madame Lemolne. Double white i 



00 10 00 

 00 10 00 



Extra-heavy plants, about 4 feet with many flowering buds, $6 each, 

 $50 per doz. 



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FERNS IN FLATS 



Leading varieties or mixed. $2.50 per flat. 



Native Hardy Rhododendron maximum. 



tive Rhododendron is indigenous to the northern United 

 Plants of this beautiful Rhododendron are most useful for cjuickly 

 and permanently producing fine landscape effects at a very low 

 price. We offer carefully selected, well-rooted plants, collected in 

 Sullivan county. New York, at $150 per car, delivered f. o. b. at any 

 freight station within 150 miles of New York City. The number of 

 plants in a car-load depends upon the size of plants required, which 

 is anywhere from 3 to 8 feet. An average car contains about 100 

 plants of all sizes. Special prices on large quantities. 



Hardy Hybrid Rhododendrons. They flower much 



more freely than 



the native type, and are often used in the foreground where large 

 clumps of the Maximum are planted. 

 Album elegans. Very large white. 

 Album grandiflorum. White anil blush. 

 Charles Dickens. Dark scarlet. 

 Roseum grandiflorum. Purplish rose. 

 Henry W. Sargent. Crimson ; large truss. 

 Everestianum. Rosy lilac crimped. 

 Caractacus. Rich purplish crimson. 

 Delicatissimum. White and blush. 

 Mrs. Milner. Dark red. 



Purpureum grandiflorum. Purplish rose. 

 Roseum elegans. Fine rose. 

 Lady Clermont. Rosy scarlet ; fine shape. 

 H. H. HunneweU. Rich crimson. 

 Buds 



,5 to 7 ; 15 in. high 



S to 10; iS " 



10 to 15 ; 20 " 



Doz. no 



$15 00 5i25 00 



20 00 150 00 



25 00 200 00 



F.ach 



$1 50 



2 00 



2 50 



Kalmia latifolia (Native Mountain Laurel). Collected plants, 



. carefully sele( led, three to four hundred 



plants to the car, $150 per car, f. o. b. any freight station within 150 

 miles of New York City. Intending purchasers can order a mixed 

 car of Rhododendron maximum and Kalmia latifolia, if they so des're, 

 in any proportion, by so stating in their order. 



HEDGE PLANTS 



Boxwood Edging 



Nice bushy plants, 4 to 6 inches high, jti per doz., J6 per 100, 

 per 1,000. 



Berberis Thunbergii 



Where a low, dwarf, deciduous hedge is wanted, nothing equals 

 this beautiful Barberry. It is of spreading habit, growing extremely 

 thick right from the base, and reciuires but little pruning to keej) it 

 in shape. Tlie leaves are small, light green, and toward fall assume 

 rich, brilliant colors, the fruit or bt'rries becoming scarlet. Strong 3- 

 year-old plants, iS to 24 inches high, ?2 per doz., {15 per 100, $120 

 per 1,000. 



Prices cheerfully given upon 



California Privet 



Of all ornamental hedge plants this is tlir must popular, and more 

 of it is planted than all others combined Its foliage is a rich dark 

 green, and is nearly evergreen, ninainiiig on the plant until mid- 

 winter. It is of free growth, and succeeds under the most adverse 

 conditions, such as mider dense shade of trees, where other plants 

 would not exist. To form a dense hedgi- from the base up the plants 

 should be severely pruned the first two seasons. Plant the one-vear- 

 old size 8 inches apart in the row, the larger sizes, 10 to 12 iiiches 



"l'-'*'''- Pen 00 1,000 



Strong i-year-old, iS to 24 inches high S3 <o 1(25 (» 



2- " " 2 1 to 30 " " 4 00 35 <» 



" 2- " ' 30 to 36 " " 5 00 45 00 



Selected 2- " " 361042 •' " 800 7000 



all kinds of Nursery Stock 



