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Arthur T. Boddingtoa. 342 West 14 th St.. Nev York City 



Senecio 



II I'. I ft. Purple. 



Abrotanlfolius aurantiacus (Groundsel). 

 SumriKT. I'kl 5 i ts. 



Aarioulatissimus. G.l'. A cool greenlioiise plant from British 

 Central .\frK a. Dik-s well either as a pot plant or trained to \n\- 

 lars; it has peeuliar-eared leaves, from whii li it takes its specific 

 name, and masses of bright );olden yellow star-shaped flowers 

 which are freely produced in large trusses. Pkt. 50 cts. 



CUTOrum. il.l''. This hold and handsome herbaceous plant is a 

 stronj; -growin.n peretiiiial, with bold foliage and rich orange-yellow 

 flowers, well adapted for i)lanting by the sides of lakes or streams ; 

 it s'lcceeds equally well in any ordinary herbaceous border. It is 

 quit,> hardy, and remains in bloom from live to si.x weeks durinjj 

 July and August. Height, 4 to 5 ft. Award of Merit, Royal Horti- 

 cultiit d Societv. I'kt. 25 cts. 



Elegans, Double Mixed ( Double Jacobaea). H.A. Profuse-bloom- 

 ing hardy annuals with showy double flowers, very useful for beds 

 or massing; also well suited for carpeting between newly planted 

 shrubs; a rather light soil is prefer;il)le ; many brilliant colors. 

 Height, 9 in. Pk . 10 cts. 



'TaDguticus. H.P. A hardy her- 

 baceous pcennial, with erect 

 stems 5 to 6 ll. in height, clothed 

 with elegant cut foliage and dense 

 terminal panicles of bright yel- 

 low Bowers. .\ useful plant for 

 the wild garden. 'Vward of Merit, 

 Royal Horticultviral Society. 

 Pkt. 25 cts. 



SEDUM coeruleum (Blue Pkt. 

 .■\nnual Stiinecrop). 3 in. 

 A useful plant for >ock- 

 work, edgings, stone 

 walls or dry situations. . . 



' so7.., 75c. . .|o 10 



SCHIZOPETALON Wal- 

 keri. (H.A.) Klegant hardy 

 annual with numerous 

 white a 1 m o n d -see n t ed 

 fringed flowers. It should be 

 sown where intended to 

 bloom. 9 in. June to Sept.. 10 



SENSITIVE PLANT, Mi- 

 mosa pudica. H.H.A. I ft 

 One of the most remarkable 

 and interesting plants in cul- 

 tivation; the leaves, when 

 touched, instantly fold up. . 



oz., 60c. . . 05 



M. Spegazziniana glauca. 

 The largest of all sensitive 

 plants. It sown early the 

 plants attain a height of 7 

 it. by midsummer, covered 

 with large, pinnated, sensi- 

 tive leaves, and producing 

 freely clusters of pinkish 

 white flowers, the whole 

 plant being covered with a 

 blue hue. As valuable for 

 decorative purposes as it is 

 interesting for its sensitive 

 properties 25 



SHAMROCK (True Irish). 

 Small-leaved Shamrock ... 



oz., $2. . 10 

 SILENE (Catchfly). Free- 

 blooming hardy plants of 

 easiest cultivation, useful 

 for beds and borders. 

 Armeria. H.A. Mixed col- 



Superb mixture, the latest 



Pkt. 



50 



Pendula. 6 in. Dwarf rose 

 Excellent for spring bed- 

 ding oz., 30c . . 



Pendula. 6 in. Dwarf white. 



oz., 30c. . . 



SILPHIUM perfoliatum 



(Rosin Weed). H P. 6 in. 

 Yellow. Fall 



SISYRINCHIUM anceps 



(Satin Lily). H P. 2 ft. 

 Yellow. May to August 



05 



05 



f'5 



BoddiDgton'8 Quality Tec- W eeks Slock (seed from pot-gro» n plants. 



Streptocarpus. Boddington^s Hybrids * G.P. 



A novel race of free-blooming greenhouse pot-plants, now in uni- 

 versal demand ; bright, cheerful, lasting. The mixture we offer is a 

 carefully fertilized strain. Sow in pans of rich soil in early spring, in 

 heat, and pot off into small pots when large enough to handle. Keep 

 the seeil pans moist 

 Boddington's Choice Hybrids. 



type in all colors 



STATICE (Sea Lavender). H.P 

 Incana hybrida nana. 4 in. Violet. June to September 



'Aoz., 30 cts. . . 10 



Sinensis. 16 in. Yellow. June to September 10 



Suworowi. i,S in. Rose. June to September 10 



Incana Hybrida alba. 18 in. White, June to September. . . 10 

 Latifolia. 2 ft. Blue. June to September 10 



STOKESIA cyanea (Hardy Blue Aster). H.P. 2 ft. Blue. 

 July to October 10 



SMILAX oz.,5octs. .. ic 



SOLANUM (Jerusalem Cher- 

 ry). H.H.P. 

 Arboreum. Very handsome 

 large foliage; fine for bed- 

 ding 10 



Capsicastrum. C o v e n t 

 Garden strain. Upright; 

 covered with scarlet berries 



during winter 25 



Pyracanthum. Very spiny 

 handsome foliage ; grand 

 for semi-tropical bedding ; 

 grows 3 to 4 ft. Makes hand- 

 some specimens 25 



STEVIA serrata. G.P. 2 ft. 

 Pure white ; very fine. Pro- 

 duces very graceful sprays 

 of tiny flowers exceedingly 



valuable for cutting 



Koz., 40C . . 10 

 SUNFLOWERS. See Heli- 

 antbus. 



Boddington's 

 Quality Stocks 



(Gilliflower) 



STOCK (GIANT). 



ABUNDANCE H.A. 



Excellent for a summer or win- 

 ter - flowering variety. The ex- 

 traordinary growth of this variety 

 is caused by the central stem di- 

 viding into twelve to fifteen lateral 

 branches which in their turn pro- 

 duce fifteen to twenty side shoots, 

 forming magnificent spikes of 

 flowers. Color, fine shade of car- 

 mine-rose, similar to Queen Alex- 

 andra. Pkt. 20 cts., 3 pkts. for 50c. 



STOCK. PRINCE 



BISMARCK. PURE WHITE 



Large-flowering Pyramidal 

 Ten-Weeks. H.A. This fine nov- 

 elty Sto( k is of robust jiyramidal 

 lialiit ;uid reaches the height of 

 feet and even more under good 

 cultivation. It is somewhat later 

 than the ordinarj- Ten-Weeks va- 

 rieties, and usually starts into 

 flower when the former are through 

 blooming. This will bea fineaddi- 

 tion to the Ten-Weeks Stock and 

 will prove a very useful cut-flower 

 variety, owing to length of stem. 

 Pkt. 25 cts., 5 pkts. for $1, 



