BODDINGTON'S ~&)A44x£ltV SEEDS 



Boddmgton''s "'Quality^'' Vegetable Seeds 



FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER SOWING AND 

 FORCING IN FRAMES OR UNDER GLASS 



ARTICHOKE 



Large Globe, or Paris. Tlie finest of all Globe Artichokes. locts. 

 per pkt., 60 cts. per oz., $2 per }<lb. 



BEANS 



BODDINGTON'S BOUNTIFUL (Stringless). A perfectly dis- 

 tinct Dwarf Bean, bearing an al)undant crop of long, broad pods 

 which have the advantage of being practically stringless. One of 

 the earliest varieties and we confidently recommend it for all gar- 

 dens, especially where forcing is practiced. 20 cis. per pt., 30 cts. 

 per qt., $1 per Kpk , $i.7S per jik. 



TRIUMPH OF THE FRAMES. A good variety for forcing. 

 Produces a mass of pale green pods; is very dwarf, prolific, and 

 i)f rich, tender quality. 25 cts. per pt.,45c. per qt.. Si. 60 per /^pk., 

 $2.75 per pk. Pt Q,_ ,^pk. pk. 



Black Valentine So 20 So 35 Si 00 $1 75 



Ne Plus Ultra (Imported Seed) ... 20 30 85 i 60 



BEETS 



Bodding^on's Early Model Red Globe. This Beet is perfect in 

 shape, has a very small tap-root, very little foliage ; is very early 

 and of a deep rich color. The most successful forcing variety. 

 10 cts. per pkt., 15 cts. per oz., 45 cts. per Vi\h., $1.50 per lb. 



CABBAGE 



Boddington's Early of Earlies. This is, by test, the earliest 

 Cabbage of all; is tender and verj' sweet in flavor; attractive; 

 maturing for the table in a remarkably short time. Unexcelled for 

 for forcing. 25 cts. per pkt.. Si for 5 pkts. 



Extra Jersey Wakefield. 25 cts. per oz. 75 cts. per Kit). 



CARROTS 



SUTTON'S EARLY GEM. The continued success of this Carrot 

 affords convincing evidence that it is still the most reliable forcing 

 variety. The roots generally attain from 4 to 5 inches in length, and 

 about 3 inches in diameter, although they have been grown to 

 nearly double these dimensions. Quality first-rate, very tender, 

 with almost an entire absence of core. loc. per pkt., 50c. per oz. 



Extra-Early Parisian Forcing. 15 cts. peroz., 30 cts. per '/lb. 



Early French Forcing. 15 cts. per oz., 30 cts. per '^Ib. 



CAULIFOWER 



BODDINGTON'S EXTRA-EARLY SNOWBALL. The finest 

 ind earliest Cauliflower in cultivation. Grand for e.^hibition and 

 table purposes Pure white; firmest te.vture ; cannot be too highly 

 recommended f(jr early frame work. 25 cts. per pkt., %i per Koz. 



Earliest Improved Dwarf Erfurt. 25 cts. per pkt., Si per Koz., 

 S5 per oz. 



ENGLISH CUCUMBERS FOR FRAMES 



Packets contain from 10 to 15 seeds, according to variety. 

 Boddington's Improved Telegraph. Free-bearing; hand- Pkt 



>i)me So 25 



Duke of Edinburgh. Very large and long; dull green; quite 



smooth 25 



Sutton's Delicacy. Fnnt dark green, slightly ribbed ; habit 



robust; v( r\' prr)lific 60 cts. and i 00 



Tender and True. Fine form and gixxl color 25 



LETTUCE ,^,„ 



Boddington's Glass House S" 2" So f'o 



Grand Rapids Forcing t.s 30 



Hittinger's Belmont. A superior forcing variety of 



Wliite-scedt'd Lettuce. Large heads .-md fint' <|u;ilitv 50 i 50 

 May King. This grand new I,ettU( r is of great vahu-. 



Color is a light green, with yt'llow lieart.. pkt., loc... 50 



ONIONS 



BODDINGTON'S BOUNTIFUL, A remarkable Onion for size, 

 quality and productivene.ss. In siyle it is really an improved and 

 selected type of the Onion Ailsa Craig. Specimens have been ex- 

 hibited weighing iVi pounds. LInlike many Onions of large size at 

 maturity, it is solid to the core, and for flavor and delicacy it is not 

 e(iualed in the long list of Onions we now have. To produce extra- 

 large Onions, sow in December and January. 10 cts. per [ikt., 

 25 cts. per Koz., 40 cts. pe r 'inz., 75 cts. per oz., %2 50 per K'b. 

 Ailsa Craig. (True.) SuUnn's original packet, 75 cts. Oz. K'b- 

 AilsaCraig (regular stock). loc. per pkt., 25c. per Koz. . .$0 40 $1 50 



White Early Barletta 20 60 



Queen 20 60 



PEAS 



BODDINGTON'S EARLY BIRD (Extra-Early). A round- 

 seeded Pea of the Gradus type, embodying the hardiness of a round 

 variety with the flavor and size of pod of Gradus. Growers cannot 

 fail to quickly see the advantages of this Pea for their early forcing 

 work. Height 2 K to 3 feet. 30 cts. per pt., 60 cts. per qt., $2.25 per 

 '^pk , $4 per pk. 



BODDINGTON'S EARLIEST MAY. One of the earliest and 

 most productive Peas in cultivation. Height 20 to 25 inches. 15 cts. 

 per pt., 30 cts. per qt., 85 cts. per 5ipk., Si. 50 per pk. 



Boddington's Improved Gradus. 25 cts. per pt., 40 cts. per qt.. 

 Si , so per '/2pk., $2.75 per pk. 



Alaska. 15 cts. per pt., 30 cts. per qt , Si per JiJpk. 



Nott's Excelsior. 35 cts. per qt., $1.25 per Kpk. 



PARSLEY 



BODDINGTON'S TRIPLE MOSS-CURLED. The variety 

 "F^legantissima" of all the Parsleys. 10 cts. per pkt., 25 cts. per 

 oz., 75 cts. per '/{lb. 



RADISH 



BODDINGTON'S EARLY FRAME. The best early forcing 

 Radish. 10 cts. per pkt., 15 cts. per oz., 50 cts. per !ilb., $1.50 

 per lb. Oz. Klb. Lb 



Long Icicle So 10 Jo 20 So 60 



Turnip, Boddington's Early Deep Scarlet 



Forcing 10 25 75 



Early Scarlet White-tipped Forcing 10 20 60 



Early Scarlet, Globe-shaped 10 20 60 



French Breakfast, Olive-shaped 10 20 60 



Early Non Plus Ultra 10 20 60 



SPINACH 



Victoria. Fine for spring sowing 10 15 35 



Prickly, or Winter 10 15 35 



TOMATO. For Forcing under Glass 

 ENGLISH-CROWN SEED SAVED UNDER CLASS 



Holmes' Supreme. The forcing Tomato. Medium-sized; scarlet 

 fruit, round, smooth an<l firm; heavy cropper. 10 cts. per pkt., 



SUTTON'S 'winter BEAUTY. Fruits of good size, fairly 

 smooth, deep in color and of superb ([uality. This Tomato has 

 exeeptional utility as a winter- fruiting^ variety under glass. 10 cts. 

 per i)kt , 75 cts. pt-r nz. 



SUTTON'S EARLIEST OF ALL. Fruit of medium size, bril- 

 liant red color and good form; very prolific and of superior flavi>r. 

 10 cts. per pkt., 75 cts. per 'j'oz. 



The Rochford. A grand forcing Tomato, combining great pro- 

 ductiveness with excellent form and splendi<l i|uality. 10 cts. per 

 pkt., 75 cts. per '^oz. 



Sterling Castle. 10 cts. per pkt., 7,s cts. per J^oz., S2.50 per oz. 



Improved Lorriland. 10 cts, per pkt., 40 cts. per oz. 



TURNIP 



BODDINGTON'S MODEL SNOWBALL. !• lesh snowy white, 

 solid .•uul mild in llavof. Phis Tui-nip unsurpassed for forcing. 

 30 cts. per oz., S' per ', lb. 



Our 1910 Seed Catalogue, with full descriptions of other vegetable seeds, mailed upon application, January 1, 1910 



