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Arthur T.Bodding't on. 342 West 14th St.. New Vork City 



Boddington'B Quality Oiant Antirrhinum (see page n) 



THREE NEW GIANT ANTIRRHINUMS 



(Novelty.; H.H.P. 



Antirrhinum grandiflorum Majus, Rose Pore. 



This variety is a lovely new shade of salmDii-shade gold, a 

 uni(|ue color, which lii;hts up beautifully at night. Height 3 

 feet. Plct. 15 cts., 2 for 25 els., ',{0/.. 50 cts. 



Antirrhinum Majus. Fairy Queen, s^a i'm o , 



terra-cotta, with white throat; very striking and hiauliful. 

 Pkt. 15 cts., 2 pkts. 25 cts., '/oz .so CIS. 



Antirrhinum Majus, Salmon Queen. ^ro'^iJ'e'u 



rose, with white throat; si)lendid variety. I'kt. 15 cts., 2 pkts. 

 25 cts., Jioz. 50 cts. 



Collection 0! three varieties as above, 40 cts. 



Alyssum (HJ^.) 



BODDINGTON'S WHITE GEM 



A grand improvement on Little Gem. being much more compact; 

 grand for carpet beciding. Pkt. 25 cts., oz. $1. 



Benthami (Sweet Alyssum). Fragrant white flowers Pkt. Oz. 



Klb. $i..Soo5 $030 



Maritimum, Little Gem. Pretty trailer 05 50 



" procumbens. Carpet of Snow 10 50 



Argenteum. Il l', i ft. Yellow. June 10 60 



Saxatile. i ft. Bright yellow. June lo 60 



" compactum' ( Basket of Gold), i ft. Yellow. June. 15 60 



ALYSSUM SAXATILE. SUTTON'S SILVER QUEEN 



There are too few early spring-flowering perennials, and this variety 

 will be especially appreciated, producing as it does large masses of the 

 palest lemon flowers. Height, 6 in. Pkt. 25 cts. 



AGATHEA coelestis (Blue Marguerite). H.H.P....K8OZ., 50C...550 I'o 



A JUGA metallica crispa (Bugle Flower). H.P. Creeping. ft. 

 Blue. May 10 



ALOYSIA citriodora (Lemon-scented Verbena). G.S. Green- 

 house evergreen, with fragrant foliage. Excellent for outdoor 

 planting 10 



ALSTROMERIA ChUensis (Chilian Lily). H.H.B. 2 ft. Rose, 

 white and orange. July 25 



Amaranthus (H.H.A.^ 



Ornamental foliage plant of great beauty. pj^j 



Caudatus ( Love-Lies-Bleeding). 3 ft $0 05 jSo 25 



Cruentus (Princess' Feather). 2 ft 05 25 



Melancholicus ruber. 2 ft. Blood-red 05 50 



Salicifolius (Fountain Plant). 4 to 6 ft. Willow-shaped 



leaves, marked with orange-carmine and bronze 05 40 



Tricolor splendens (Joseph's Coat). 2 ft 05 50 



Mixed 05 25 



Amaryllis Hippeastrum (G.B.) 



(BODDINGTON'S NEW HYBRIDS) 



The largest and finest race of Amaryllis. The flower-spikes usually 

 carry three or four splendid trumpet-shaped blossoms varying in color 

 from salmon to deep crimson, generally striped and feathered with 

 white. 3 ft. Pkt. 50 cts. 



AMMOBIUM alatum grandiflorum (Winged Everlasting). 



H..-\. 2}''2 ft. Splendid annual, with white everlasting flowers; 



u.seful as bouquets and as dried flowers. July to Oct. . .oz. 25c. . .Jto 05 

 AMPELOPSIS Veitehii (Boston Ivy). H.P. The best hardy vine 



for covering brick or stone buildings, etc oz., 50c... 10 



AMSONIA salicifolia. H.P. 2 ft. Pale blue. June 10 



ANAGALLIS grandiflora (Pimpernelle). H.A. 6 in. Beautiful 



for rockwork or edging. Finest mixed 05 



ANCHUSA Barrelieri (Alkanet). H.P. 2 ft. Dark blue. July... 25 



Italica. Pale blue. July 10 



ANEMONE, Honorine Joubert (Windflower). H.P. 3 ft. Pure 



white. August 25 



St. Brigids (Irish Anemone). Boddington's choice strain; choice 



mixed varieties; enormous blooms, the size of tulips and very 



striking colors 15 



ANTHEMIS Kelwayi (Marguerite). H. P. iH ft. Dark yellow. 

 July oz., 60c.. . 25 



ANTHERICUM (Hedge Flower). H.P.— 

 Liliago (St. Bernard's Lily). 2ft. White. May and June, .oz., $1 . . 10 



liiliastrnm (St. Bruno's Lily). 2 ft. White. May and June 



iioz., $1.. 10 



Boddington''s Quality Antirrhinums 



H.H.P. 



Antirrhinums, or Snapdragons, are among the most showy of flowers 

 for summer cutting, and f <r winter cutting under glass are becoming 

 very popular. If sown under glass during February or March they will 

 commence to bloom in July, and will so continue till frost. The tall or 

 giant varieties are extremelx useful for cutting, while the dwarf kinds 

 are exceptionally adapted for borders and edging of beds of annuals 

 or other jilants. Also now grown extensively under glass for winter- 

 liowering. 



