Arthur T.Bodd ngton. 342 West 14th St.. New York City 



Uld- fashioned Gardening 



Hardy Perennial and 01d"-Fashioned Flowers 



THAT CAN pE PRODUCED FROM SEED SOWN IN LATE SUMMER AND FALL 



Cultural Directions. — Perennial seed sown in the late summer and fall will flower the following year — spring, summer or fall, 



according to the variety. The seed should be sown carefully, the same as any choice seed, in well-drained pots, or shallow boxes 

 or pans. Soil should be light and fairly rich, with about one-eighth coarse sand added, after sowing cover lightly with well-sifted soil. 

 When plants have become large enough to handle, '•prick out" about 2 inches apart, more if you have the room, in shallow boxes or 

 frames, and again when large enough; set out in the open in well-prepared ground. If this is done in the fall, the young plants 

 should lie lightly covered with leaves or short stable manure ; this will act as a slight protection, and will be conducive to their thrifti- 

 iiess and next season's growth. 



BODDINGTON'S QUALITY MIXTURE OF DWARF PERENNIAL SEEDS for wild gardens and woodlands. Pkt. 25 cts., 



!^oz. 75 cts., oz. $i.,?o, %\b. $5. 



BODDINGTON'S QUALITY MIXTURE OF TALL PERENNIAL SEEDS for wild gardens and woodlands. Pkt. 25 cts., 

 j4oz. 75 cts., oz. $1.30, 'A\b. $5. 



GILIA CORONOPIFOLIA 



One of the most beautiful biennials we have. This remarkable plant is unique from the fact that it has been lost to view for a number 

 of years. This is surprising considering the beauty and general worth of this delightful plant. The flowers are borne in clusters and are 

 of a bright shade of scarlet and most effective, — should l)e better known and extensively grown. They may be grown as pot plants and will 

 fliiwer well in s and 6-iii( h pots The brilliant scarlet flowers make it a grand subject for decoration in the conservatory. Pkt. 25 cts., 

 $1 for 5 ; large pkt. 50 cts., $1.25 for 3. 



Ju. Jly. /»oz. 75c. 25 



Ileiu'ln Time of Price 



feet Color HoweriTig per pkt. 



Acanthus (Bear's Breech) lati- 



folius 2 Purple Aug. Sept. $0 05 



mollis I Rose Aug.Seiit. 05 



Achillea (Yarrow) 



ptarMii( a 11. pi., "The Pearl" 2 White 



Aconitum (Monkshood, or Hel- 

 met Flower) 



Napellus 3 Dk blue Aug. Sep. 0Z.75C. 10 



Napellus flore albo 3 White Aug. Sep. 10 



Wilsoni 4 Blue Sept. 50 



pyrenaicum 3 Yellow Aug. Sep. lo 



Actaea (Baneberry) spicata 3 White June 10 



Heikjlit Time of Price 



leet C'olor Howeriii^ per pkt. 



Adenophora (Bellrt'r)Potaninii..iH Lt. blue Jy-Sp. !4oz.4oc.$o 10 



" Jly-Sep. 10 

 Fall oz. 30C. 05 



Pdtaninii alba I'A White 



Adonis (O.x-eye) autuninalis i Red 



veriKili... K Yellow 



Agrostemma (Rose Campion) 



coronaria (Mullein Pink) 2'A Pink 



coronaria atropurpurea 2'A Purple 



June 



05 



June, Jly. oz. 30c. 05 

 June, Jly. oz. 30c. 05 



coronaria bicolor 3 Pk. .\ wh. Jnne,Jly. oz. 30c. 05 



coronaria alba 3 Whitr June,Jly. oz. 30c. 05 



Flos Jovis ( Flower of Jove) 3 Dk.iunk June,Jly. oz. 30c. 05 



Flos-Jovis alba 3 Whit< Jime,Jly. oz. 3<)c. 05 



Mixed 2K Various June, Jly. oz. 25c. 05 



