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Arthur T. Boddingto n 342 West 1 ith St.. New Vork City 



BODDINGTON'S QUALITY NASTURTIUMS 



Dwarf, or Tom Thumb (H.A.) 



(Tropaulum nar.um) 



TlK'se havc,a neat, compact habit and attractive foliage, are not 

 tlistiirhed l)y "insects, bloom in two months from sowing and mo>t 

 prolusely the whole season. A bed of them in fnll bloom is a perfei t 

 glory of color, and a good 6- x 20-foot bed will yield about 1,000 ffow- 

 ers per day. Average height, 9 inches. 



Aurora. Yellow; veined 



Beaut}'. Yellow and scarlet 



Bronze (new color). \'ery distinct and effective 



Chameleon. .Splashed with crimson, bronze and 

 yrllow 



Coeruleo-roseum. Bluish rose 



Empress of India. Deep crimson ; fine dark foliage. 



Golden Cloth, (iolclen yellow leaves, scarlet flowers. 



King of Tom Thumbs. Scarlet 



King Theodor2. Ulack, velvety . 



Lady Bird. N'ellow and red 



Prince Henry. Light yellow, marbled scarlet 



Pkt. 



Oz. 



$0 05 



Jo 15 



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13 



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15 



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15 



DWARF, or TOM THUMB NASTURTIUMS, continued pkt 



Rose $0 05 



Ruby King. Dark red 05 



Scarlet. Variegated foliage 25 



Spotted 05 



Vesuvius. .W-w salmon-red 05 



White or Pearl 05 



Yellow 



05 



Oz. 

 $0 15 

 15 



15 

 15 

 >5 

 15 

 15 

 15 



LiUiput. About 6 inches high 05 



Mixed.. Klb. 30 cts., lb. Si.. 05 



CollectioD, including 12 varieties Tom Thumb Nasturtiums' 

 50 cts.; S varieties, 35 cts., i oz. each, 12 varieties for $1.50. 



SNOW QUEEN 



This variety of the Tom Thumb, or dwarf class is one of the most 

 distinct of recent years. The (lowers open sulphur-color, but soon 

 change to pure w hite. Plants unusually compact and free-blooming. 

 The only white-flowered variety. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 25 cts. 



Tall, or Climbing ' Troperolum majus). Besides their ordi- 

 nary garden use for trailing over fences, 

 trellise'i, stone walls, etc., these can also be grown as pot plants 

 for winter flowering, as screens, or as trailers for hanging bas- 

 kets and vases. Sow plenty of seeds in drills, and thin to 6 

 inches. They bloom most quickly and profusely in poor soil. 



O/. 

 So 15 

 15 

 '5 

 15 

 1.5 

 >5 

 '5 

 15 

 15 

 15 

 15 

 15 

 15 

 15 

 15 

 15 

 10 

 8 va- 



3oJdia2toQ's Quality i'iii8iuriiuu..j 



Pkt. 



Jupiter. New giant-flowered ; beautiful golden yellow. So 10 



Chameleon. N'arious colors on same plant 05 



Dark Crimson 05 



Edward Otto. Brownish lilac 05 



Golden-leaved. Scarlet flowers 05 



Hemisphaericum. Orange 05 



King Theodore. Dark red, extra fine 05 



Orange 05 



Pearl. Whitish 05 



Vesuvius. Fiery rose; fine 05 



Scarlet .' 05 



Scheuerianum. Spotted 05 



** Striped 05 



Schilling!. Yellow, spotted 05 



Schulzi. Darkest-leaved ' 05 



Yellow 05 



Fine Mixed ^Ib. .30 cts., lb. $1.. 05 



Choice Collecliong — 12 varieties Tall Nasturtiums, 50 cts. 

 rieties, 35 cts.. I oz. each, 12 varieties, $1.50. 



Lobb's Nasturtiums ' ^'"^Z"^"^"'" '^°**'«""'«)- This class 



is remarkable for the intensely bril- 

 liant colors of its flowers, which are a trifle smaller than 

 those of other sorts. In moderately rich soil they climb high 

 and bloom brilliantly. Average height, 6 feet. p-^^ 



Asa Gray. Yellowish white $0 05 $0 25 



Firelly. Dark scarlet 05 25 



Marguerite. Pale yellow, flushed blood-red 05 50 



Lucifer. \'ery dark scarlet 05 25 



Crown Prince of Prussia. Blood-red 05 25 



Geant des Batailles. Sulphur and red 05 25 



Primrose. Cream, with browti spots 05 50 



Black Prince Darkest scarlet 05 25 



Spitfire. Brilliant scarlet 05 25 



Lilli Schmidt. Scarlet 05 25 



Finest Mixture 05 20 



Madame Guntcr Hybrids. A French strain noted 



for wide 1 ange of fine colors 05 25 



VARIEGATE D NASTURTIUMS 



Beauty. (Variegated- pkt. O-i. 

 of a very brilliant color, a 

 ilver- variesati-d foliage. 



2 pkts. for 25 cts . .go 15 

 Tall Queen, Crimson Beauty. (Variegated-leaved.) 



The color is a deej) crimson-scarlet 10 



Tall Queen, New Hybrids, Mixed. (Variegated- 

 leaved I 10 



Queen of Tom Thumb. 1 Variegated-leaved. ) Yel- 

 low Spotted. Tlie flowers are of yellow shades, beau- 

 tifull> blotched and stained, very free and effective, 

 forming a fine contrast to the silver variegated leaves 



of the foliage 10 



Queen nf Tom Thumb. (Variegated-leaved.) Scarlet. 10 

 Queen <.f Tom Thumb. (Variegated-leaved.) Mixed. 10 



Tall Queen, Scarlet 



leaved. I The flowers ;ir(. 

 rich rose-scarlet, with 



So 50 



50 



50 

 50 

 50 



