BODDINGTON'S GENERAL LIST OF 



UALITY laLOWER HEEDS 



Representing the best novelties of 1911, and some of tlie more prominent offerings of the Enghsh catalogues and our own introductions 

 of recent years. It has been, is, and always will be our policy and intention to disseminate only the very choicest strains of flowering seeds 

 (or any other varieties of seed), giving special attention to the class known as Florists' Seeds, and intending customers need have no hesi- 

 tation in buying or fear of disappointment when they bloom. No expense has been spared to secure the finest types as to habit of plant, 

 form of flower, color and breeding of our Quality strains of Pansy, Primula, Cineraria, Cyclamen, Calceolaria, etc. 



THE FOLLOWING ABBREVIATIONS ARE USED THROUGHOUT THE 



H.H.P.. Half-hardy Perennials 

 H.B., Hardy Biennials 

 H.H.B.. Half-hardy Biennials 

 H.C.. Hardy Climber 



H.A., Hardy Annuals 

 H.H.A.. Half-hardy Annuals 

 T.A., Tender Annuals 

 H.P., Hardy Perennials 



FLOWER SEED DEPARTMENT 



G.S.. Greenhouse Shrubs 

 G.B.. Greenhouse bulbs 

 G.C., Greenhouse Climbers 

 G.P.. Greenhouse Plant 



For cultural directions see previous page, also instructions upon all packets sent out by us. 



ABRONIA. H.H.A. 6 in. A beautiful trailer, with clusters Pkt. 

 of sw-eet-scented flowers. 



Umbellata. Rosy lilac So 10 



Fragrans. Wa.xy yellow 10 



Abutilon (Bellflower), Boddington's Hybrids 



(G.S.) 



Flowers large, in a great variety of colors, including white, yel- 

 low, pink, crimson, variegated and mixed. 3 to 4 ft. Pkt. 25 cts. 

 ACANTHUS latifolius (Bear's Breech). H.P. 2 ft. Purple. Pkt. 



August and September $0 10 



Mollis. H.P. I ft. Rose. August and September 10 



ACTAEA spieata (Baneberry). H.P. 3ft. White. June... ic 

 ACHILLEA millefolium purpurea (Rosy Milfoil). H.P. iH 



ft. Rose. June 10 



Ptarmicafl. pi.,. "The Pearl." H.P. 2 ft. White. Jul\ . 10 



ACONITUM WILSONI (H.P.) 



This recent introduction from China, with large, pale blue tresses, 

 is the latest flowering of all the Monkshoods. It attains a height of 

 from 4 to 5 feet and, after the terminal flower truss is over, lateral 

 shoots are produced which continue its flowering season into Novem- 

 ber. Pkt. 50 cts. 



ACONITUM napellus (Monk's Hood, or Helmet Flower). Pkt. 

 H.P. 3 ft. Dark blue. August and September $010 



Pkt. 



Aconitum napellus fl. albo. 3 ft. White. August and Sept.$o 10 



Pyrenaicum. 3 ft. Yellow. August and September 10 



ACACIA. G.S. 6 ft. Mixed 10 



ACROCLINIUM. H.H.A. Beautiful everlasting. Pkt. Oz. 



Album. Single pure white So 05 25 



" flore pleno. Double wliite 05 25 



Roseum. Single bright rose 05 25 



Roseum flore pleno. Double rose 05 25 



Finest Mixed 05 25 



ADENOPHORA Potaninii (Bellflower). H P. I'A h. 



Light blue. July to September 10 



Potaninii alba. iK ft. White. July to September 10 



ADONIS aestivalis. H.A. i ft. Green feathery foliage, 



with scarlet flowers 10 50 



Autumnalis. H.A. Crimson, dark eye 10 25 



Vernalis. H.P. Large yellow blossoms 10 25 



Ageratum Mexicanum (H.A.) 



Ager.itum, Boddina-on's Mauve Beauty 



Album. White 



Dwarf Blue 



White 



Blue Perfection. Very fine dwarf. 



Little Dorrit. 6 in. Azure-blue 



Swanley Blue, i ft 



Mixed 



10 30 



10 50 



10 60 

 10 I 00 



10 75 



10 75 



05 50 



AGERATUM. LITTLE BLUE STAR 



A handsome new variety, different from all other Tom Thumb 

 sorts. The tiny bushy plants do not exceed 4 or 5 inches in height, 

 with clusters of flowers of light blue, with dark red center, changing 

 to pure light blue. Pkt. 50 cts. 



AGERATUM. BODDINGTON'S MAUVE BEAUTY 



Large mauve flowers ; dwarf, compact, very free-flowering. A 

 unique variety. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. $1. 



AGROSTEMMA (Rose Campion). H.P. Pkt. Oz. 



Coronaria( Mullein Pink). 2!-2' ft. Pink. Juneand July $0 10 So 50 

 " atropurpurea. 2]4 ft. Purple. Juneand July 10 50 



" bicolor. 3 ft. Pink and white. June and Julj- 10 50 



" alba. 3 ft. White. June and July 10 i 00 



Flos-Jovis (Flower of Jove). 3 ft. Dark pink. June and 



July 10 50 



Flos- Jovis alba. 3 ft. White. June and July 10 2 00 



Hybrida Walkeri. 3 ft. Crimson. June and July 25 



ANCHUSA ITALICA DROPMORE VAR. h.P. 



The plant is of strong, vigorous and branching habit, producing 

 very large brilliant blue flowers in abundance in June and July. We 

 consider this the finest blue herbaceous plant of recent introduction. 

 Pkt. 25 cts. 



ANCHUSA CAPENSIS ALBA h.A. 



Pure white variety, with large forget-me-not-like flowers. Pkt. 15c. 

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

 Pkt. 25 cts. 



Italica. Pale blue. July. Pkt. 10 cts. 



