BODDINGTONS ^A^CltllV SEEDS 



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Trachelium coeruleum. (G.S.) 



A free-growing greenhouse annual of easy culture, having large 

 cloud-like heads of clear pale mauve flowers somewhat resembling 

 Gypsophila. Height, i8 in. Pkt. 25 cts., 5 pkts. for $1. 



TRITOMA (Red-Hot-Poker; Flame Flower). H.P. 4ft. Pkt. 

 New sorts, mixed. Summer $0 25 



TROLLIUS (Globe Flower). H.P. 2 ft. Summer. 



Caucasicus ( Golden Globe). Yellow 10 



Japonicus fl. pi. Double yellow ^oz., $1.25.. 25 



New Hybrids. Mi.xed 25 



TOBACCO, see Nicotiana. 



TORENIA. T.-A.. 10 in. Excellent for pots, beds or Pkt. '/soz. 

 hanging baskets. 

 Baillonii. Golden yellow ; deep red throat ; very 



pretty 1-16 oz., $1 . .|o 25 



Coelestina. Pale blue 25 $1 00 



Fournieri. Porcelain-blue and rich violet 20 60 



" grandiflora. Large-flowered 25 i 00 



White Wings. Pure white, rose throat 25 



TROPAEOLDM Canariense (Canary-Bird Flower). H.A. Pkt. 

 10 ft. Elegant half-hardy annual climber, with delicately cut 

 leaves and lovely bright yellow fringed flowers. . .oz., 50c. . .$0 05 

 Lobbianum. See Tall Nauturtiums. 



TUNICA sazifraga. H.P. Small pink flowors in profusion... 10 



VALERIANA (Spurred Flower). H.P. Pkt. O2. 



Alba. White $0 05 $0 30 



Coccinea. Red 05 30 



Montana. 2 ft. Pink. June to October Klb. $1.. 05 



Rubra. Purplish 05 30 



VENUS' LOOKING GLASS. H.A. Fine mixed 05 25 



VERONICA ( Iron weed). H.P. July and August. Pkt. 



Candida. 2 ft. White $0 10 



Incaaa. i ft. Blue 10 



Spioata. Bright blue flowers on a dense long spike 10 



^ocldington's Quality Zinnias (See page 60) 



Trachelium caerultum 



VERBASCUM (Mullein). H.P. Pkt. 



Blattaria alba giganteum. 4 ft. White. July to Sept So 50 



Libani. 4 ft. Yellow. July to September 10 



Olympicum. 6 ft. Yellow. July to September 10 



Phoeniceum. 1V2.i1. Purple. May aud June 05 



VINCA. The Annual Periwinkle from Madagascar. T.P. Useful 

 for conservatories or bedding. Pkt. Oz. 



Alba. White $0 10 $1 00 



Rosea. Rose 10 i 00 



" alba. Rose and white 10 i OO' 



Mixed 10 75 



VIRGINIA STOCKS. H.A. Sweet-scented. 



Red 05 25 



White 05 25 



Crimson King 05 50 



Yellow 05 25 



Mixed 05 20 



Viola (Scotch, or Tufted Pansies) 



The Scotch Violas, or Tufted Pansies, have of late years been 

 greatly appreciated. There are a great number of varieties, varying 

 : in color from pale lavender to deep rich purple, with many charming 

 i: intermediate shades. They are very free-flowering, and cannot be 

 ! surpassed for bedding purposes ; in light, rich soil and a moist situa- 

 ' tion they will continue to bloom from spring till late in the autumn. 

 They are also useful for ribbon borders, where they make a fine dis- 

 play. We have been repeatedly asked for seed of these most beauti- 

 ful Violas, so offer the following, which we consider the finest for 



all purposes. pj^j qz. 



Cornuta Papilio. ft. Lilac. Spring So 10 $2 50 



" Perfection. V-, ft. Blue. Spring 10 2 50 



" White Perfection. Vz ft. White. Spring 10 2 50 



" Purple Queen. Blue 10 2 50 



*' lutea. V2 ft. Yellow. Spring 10 2 50 



" lutea splendens. K ft. Orange. Spring 10 2 50 



♦* Mixed 10 2 00 



