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Arthur T. BoddingtoT> . 342 West 14th St.. New York City 



Boddington's Quality Phlox 

 Drummondii 



Kermesina. Vivid crimson . 

 Leopoldii. Scarlet, white eye 



Rosea. Rose 



Splendens.W-r- 

 milion - scarlet. 

 Pkt. lo cts., K 

 oz. 40 cts. 

 Stellata splendens. 

 Star - like crimson. 

 Pkt. 10 cts., '4OZ. 40c. 

 Violet. \'iolet. white 

 eye. Pkt.ioc, H'oz 4oc. 

 Grandif lora s p 1 e n • 

 dens. Mixed. Pkt. lOC, 

 oz. Si.50. 



Collection of 12 varieties, as 

 above, $1 ; 6 varieties, as 

 above, 50 cts. 

 DWARF VARIETIES. 



Plants of this charming; sec- 

 tion grow onlv 5 or 8 inches 

 high, and form dense 

 masses of bloom all sum- 

 mer. Especially useful for 

 beds, edgings, pots, etc. 

 Surprise. Brilliant vermil- 

 ion, with pure white star 

 center: splendid for groups 

 and edgings. Pkt. lo cts., 

 \{nz 75 cts. 

 Snowball. Pure Pkt. l{oz. 



white $o lo $o 75 



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Boddington's Quality Phlox 

 Drummondii h.a. i ft. 



For brilliant effect and continuous blooming in 

 IIk- llowcr garden the Phlo.x cannot lie surpassed. 

 GRANDIFLORA SPLENDENS. This sec- 

 tion has Ijeautiful, round-jietaled flowers, 

 larger than in the older sorts. 

 Boddington's Brilliant. The Pkt. HOz. 

 finest brilliant crimson in exist- 

 ence, and when planted with the 

 pure white makes a striking con- 

 trast $0 25 



Alba. Pure white 10 



Atropurpurea oculata. Purple, 



\\ hite eye ID 



Chamois Rose. A soft shade 10 



Coccinea. Large; brilliant scarlet. 10 



Crimson 10 



Eclipse. Rose, witli white eye and 



white edge 10 



Isabellina. Yellow 10 



10 



10 



10 



Fireball. Bright flame-red '. . 10 



Hortensiaeflora. Rose 10 



Bunch of Roses. \'try fine: pink and crimson 10 



Dwarf Fancy Mixed oz.,$2.. 10 



PHLOX decussata (Flame Flower). H.P. 3 ft. Mixed. 

 Newest hybrids. June to August 25 



75 

 I 00 



75 



Poppies 



SHIRLEY, Single. H.A. Brilliant, dazzling colorings and won- 

 derful variety ; very effective for display in the garden or for 

 cut-flowers. 



Bosy Pink, frilled edge 



Orange-scarlet, ■white cantor. 



Pure White. 



Rosy Pink, white edge. 



Orange-pink, white center. 



Deep Pink. 



Deep Apricot. 



White Salmon, pink ed?e. 



White, pink edge. 



Carmine- crimson. 



Deep Scarlet, with cream base. 



Rosy-scarlet, white base. 



Apricot- white 



White, shaded pink. 



Orange, Pink and White. 



The above collection 0! 16 varieties for $1.25; pkt. 10 cts. 

 Collection of 8 varieties for 65 cts. 

 Finest mixed, pkt. 6 cts., oz. 60 cts , 1/4 lb. S1.26. 



Shirley Poppies can lie sown in tlie late summer for fall flowering 

 being very effective at that season of the year, and fully repaying 

 .inv trouble. 



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