BODDINGTON'S ~^yUa£ltV SEEDS 



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Old-iashioned Garaeniug 



Hardy Perennial and Old^-Fashioned Flowers 



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

 ness and next season's growth. 



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



Koz. 75 cts., oz. $1.30, J<lb. S5. 



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

 Vtoz. 75 cts., oz. $1.30, Klb. S5. 



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 be better known and extensively grown. They may be grown as pot plants and will 

 flower well in 5- and 6-inch 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 



Height Time of Price 



feet Color flowering per pkt. 



Acanthus (Bear's Breech) lati- 



folius 2 Purple Aug. Sept. $0 05 



mollis I Rose Aug.Sept. 05 



Achillea (Yarrow) 



ptarmica fl. pi., "The Pearl" 2 White 



Aconitnm (Monkshood, or Hel- 

 met Flower) 



Napellus 3 Dk blue Aug. Sep. 02.750. 10 



Napellus flore albo 3 White Aug. Sep. 10 



Wiisoni 4 Blue Sept. 50 



pyrenaicum 3 Yellow Aug.Sep. 10 



Actaea (Baneberry) spicata 3 White June 10 



Height 

 feet Color 



Adenophora (Bellfl'r)Potaninii. .1 54 Lt. blue 

 Potaninii alba \% White 



Adonis (0.x-eye) autumnalis i Red 



vernalis K Yellow 



Agrostemma (Rose Campion) 



coronaria (Mullein Pink) iM Pink 



coronaria atropurpurea 2H Purple 



coronaria bicolor 3 Pk. & wh. 



coronaria alba 3 White 



Flos Jovis (Flower of Jove) 3 Dk.pink 



Flos-Jovis alba 3 White 



Mixed 2M Various 



Time of Price 

 flowering per pkt. 



Jy-Sp.KOZ.4OC.So 10 



Jly-Sep. 10 

 Fall oz. 30c. 05 

 June 05 



June,Jly. oz. 30c. 05 



June.Jly. oz. 30c. 05 



June,Jly. oz. 30c. 05 



June, Jly. oz. 30c. 05 



June.Jly. OZ.30C. 05 



June.Jly. oz. 30c. 05 



June.Jly. OZ.25C. 05 



