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Arthur T.Boddington. 342 West 14th St.. New York City 



Gailiardia, Boddington's New Hybrids 



ers from beginning 

 of June incessantly to 

 August. The indi 

 vidual flowers, 2 to 

 2/4 inches across, are 

 of the most brilliant 

 deep orange -scarlet 

 with large black 

 spots at the base of 

 the petals, a striking 

 and very rich color- 

 ing. Foliage glaucous-green. On account of the slow germina- 

 tion of the seed, spring sowings should not be made later than 

 in February or beginning of March; autumn sowings always .suc- 

 ceed better. Pkt. 25 cts. 



Gesnera. Boddington's New Hybrids 



Valuable plants for the stove or warm greenhouse. Easily 

 raised from seed, which flower the first season. The flowers pen- 

 dulous and freely produced are borne on spikes in shape and 

 style as those of a small pentstemon ; they require the same treat- 

 ment as gloxinias. Jipkt. 60 cts., pkt. $1. 



GALEGA (Goat's Rue). H.P. 3 ft. Early summer. Pkt. 



Officinalis. Blue $0 05 



" alba. White ic 



" rosea. Rose 10 



GLOBE AMARANTH ( Gomphrena) . H.A. 2 ft. Very 

 showy everlasting. Pkt. 



Orange $0 05 



05 



05 



05 



"5 



Early summer. 



Francoa ramosa (Bridal Wreath) G.P. 



Beautiful decorative pl.int, which is of the easiest possible green- 

 house culture. During the sunnnor months it produces a large num- 

 ber of elegant sprays of pure white flowers. Excellent for cutting. 

 Height 2ji ft. Pkt. 25 cts. 



FUNKIA (Plantain Lily). H.P. 2 ft. Summer. Pkt. 



Coerulea. Blue $0 10 



Cordata aureo-variegata. White 10 



Ovata. Bhif 10 



Sieboldii hybrida. White 10 



marginata. White 10 



Gailiardia 



One of the most useful and desirable annuals and perennials for 

 decorative and cut-flower purposes. pj^j 

 Amblyodon. H.A. Rich blood-red. Very effective. . .oz., 40c. . .$0 05 



Picta Lorenziana. H.A. Double mixed oz.,4oc... 05 



Kermesina splendens. H P. Center rich crimson, yellow 



border 15 



Sulphurea oculata. H.P. Pale yellow, bright maroon eye 10 



Grandiflora maxima. H.P. 3 ft oz.,75c... 15 



Finest Mixed. H P " 8oc... 10 



Boddington's Choicest Grandiflora Hybrids Mixed . .5 pkts. for $1 . . 25 



GAURA Lindheimeri. H.P. A graceful perennial 3 to 4 ft. high, bearing numerous 

 spikes of rosy white flowers from July till frost. This plant is largely used 

 throughout Europe for interspersing in beds of begonias, geraniums, etc., giving 

 an air of grace to what would otherwise be stiff and formal oz., 30c.. . 05 



Glaucium leiocarpum H.P. 



This new Horn-poppy from Asia Minor is doubtless the showiest and most effective 

 species of the whole genus. When sown early in the open ground like larkspurs, etc., 

 the plants form many-branched bushes from 15 to 18 inches in height, developing their 

 large, fine- 

 shaped flow- 



Oz. 



_ $0 3C 



Purple 05 25 



Red 05 25 



White 05 25 



Finest Mixed Colors 05 25 



GENTIANA. H P. Blue. Early summer. Pkt. 



Acaulis. 'Ah J^o.?., 30c. . . $0 ic 



Clusii. I'A ft 10 



Crenata (Fringed Gentian). I'A ft 25 



GERANIUM sangninenm (Lady Pelargonium). H.P. 2 ft. 



Deep pink. Karly summer IC 



Odoratissima. G.S. Apple-scented Geranium 25 



GEUM rLady Geranium). H P. iKft. Early summer. 



Coccineum. Scarlet 05 



" atrosanguineum a. pi. Double scarlet 10 



Heldreichii. Orange 25 



