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Arthur T.Boddirvg ton, 342 West 14th St.. New Vork City 



Boddington's ''Quality 

 Lily-of-the- Valley 



Lily-of-the-Valley is amuiiK the best known and most popular flow- 

 ers, and is cliaste and beautiful for all occasions. We make ariange- 

 meiits for only the best-ripeiied and matured three-year-old pips. 

 New crop Lily-of-the-Valley should always be frozen before forcing 

 Boddington's " Wedding Bells " brand, being specially selected, 

 is su]5erior for first crop; will convince the most critical grower of 

 its suiteriority over brands usually offered, for early forcing, the 

 foliage and Hower-spike being all that can be desired. $2 per 100, 

 M7 50 per 1,000. 



Lily-of-the-Valley from Cold Storage 



We import large ciuantities of the best grade of N'alley for forc- 

 ing, which are put in cold storage immediately upon arrival and 

 kept perfectly doniiant. These pips can be shipped at any day of 

 the year and can be brought into full flower in three weeks from 

 time of planting without undue forcing, and with foliage. We 

 recommend these for flowering before and up to Christmas. They 

 should be potted or fjoxetl as soon as received and be placed in a 

 temjieraUire of 55° or 60°. $3 per 100, $25 per 1,000. 



Freesia Leichtlinii. 



lOo, $15 per 1,000. 



cts. per doz., $1.75 per 100, $15 

 per 1,000. 

 Monster bulbs, 40 cts. per doz., 

 $2.50 per 100, $20 per 1,000 



Primrose-yellow, with orange blotch on each petal. 25 cts. per doz., $1.75 per 



CALLA AETHIOPICA callalily) 



Too well known to need description. We offer a very fine lot of dry 

 roots, all with center shoots ready for forcing. Each Doz, ico 



4 inches in circumference $0 10 $1 00 ?" 50 



5 inches in circumference 15 i 50 lo 00 



6 inches in circumference 20 2 00 15 00 



Monsters 45 4 50 25 00 



FREESIA REFRACTA ALBA 



Of all South African flowering bulbs, the Freesia is doubtless the 

 best known and most esteemed. The gracefully branched, fragrant 

 flowers are of long duration, and Vjeing freely produced are profitable 

 for commercial purposes, and satisfactory to amateurs. If planted 

 early they may be had in bloom f)y Christmas. Plant eight or ten 

 bulbs in a 6-inch bulb-pan, covering them one inch. The peculiar 

 habit, its delicious perfume and great value for cutting, have made it 

 immensely popular. 



Large bulbs, 15 cts. per doz., $1.25 per 100, $10 per 1,000. 

 Mammoth selected bulbs, 25 



Boddington's •'Quality" Lily-of-the-Valley 



The Grand New Freesia, Purity 



A grand acquisition to the Freesias, and for the grower as a cut-flower or pot-plant, no one should 

 be without a few bulbs of this delightful novelty. Flowers which are snowy white, of large size, are 



-borne in great profusion on stems 2 to 2H feet which 

 grow upright and stiff: are excellent for cut-flower pur- 

 poses. 50 cts. per doz., S.s. so per 100, $30 per 1,000; mam- 

 moth bulbs (very scarce), 75 cts. per doz , $5 per 100, $4=, 

 per 1,000. 



OXALIS 



Lovely little bulbous plants for hanging pots and bas- 

 kets. The bulbs should be planted an incli deep, six or 

 ' iglit in a 5-incli pot. They need a sunny situation. 



Doz. 



Bermuda Buttercup. Extra-sized bulbs.. . fo 30 

 Bowiei. Rosy crimson ; fine flower 25 



100 

 2 00 



' 5" 



Grand Duchess. 



Wliite 



Pink 



Lavender 



Oxalis 

 Buttercup 



20 



20 



20 



Lutea. Single yellow 10 



Double 30 



Rosea. Rose 15 



Versicolor. Crimson and white 25 



Mixed, All Colors 20 



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The New Purity Freesia 



