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Arthur T.Bodding ion, 342 We st 14th St.. New Vork City 



Alyssum, Boddington's While Get& 



Alyssutn (H.A.) 



BODDINGTON'S WHITE GEM 



A ijraiul iiiiprovi'niciit on Little (It-iii. Ix-ins imirh more tonipact; 

 grand for carpet-btclding. Pkt. 25 cts., oz. $1. 



Benthami (Sweet Alyssuml. Fragrant white flowers. . Pkt. Oz. 



lb. Si . .$0 05 So 30 



Maritimum, Little Gem. I'lelty trailer 05 50 



" procumbens. Carpet of Snow 10 50 



Argenteum. H P. i.ft. Yellow. June 10 60 



Saxatile. i it. Hrijjlit yellow. June 10 60 



" coitipactum ( Basket of Gold), i ft. Yellow. 



June 15 tto 



ALYSSUM SAXATILE. SUTTON'S SILVER QUEEN 



There are too few early sprins-flowerintc perennials, and this va- 

 riety will l)e especially appreciated, producing, as it does, large 

 masses of the palest lemon flowers. Height, 6 in. Pkt. 25 cts. 



Pkt. 



AGATHEA coelestis (Blue Marguerite). H.H.P . . j4oz., 50c. .$0 10 



AJUGA metallica crispa (Bugle Flower). H.P. Creeping. 



!2ft. Blue. May 25 



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

 house evergrei n, with fragrant foliage. Excellent for outdoor 

 planting 10 



AI/STROEMERIA Cbilensis (Chilian Lily). H.H.B. 2 ft. 

 Rose, white and orange. July 10 



Amarantus (H.H.A.) 



Ornamental foliage plant of great beauty. Pkt. Oz. 



Caudatus ( Love-Lies-BIeeding). 3 ft $005 Jo 25 



Cruentus I I'rince's Feather). 2 ft 05 25 



Melancholicus ruber. 2 ft. Blood-red 05 50 



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



leaves, marked witii orange-carmine and bronze 05 40 



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



Mixed 05 25 



AMPELOPSIS Veitchii (Boston Ivy). H.P. The best hardy 

 vim- f<ir covering brick or stone buildings, etc . . . oz., j,o cts . . 10 



Atraryllis Hippeastrum (G.B.) 



(BODDINGTON'S NEW HYBRIDS) 



'I'he largest and linest race of .Aniaryllis. The llower-spikes usually 

 carry three or four splendid trumpet-shaped blossoms varying in 

 color from salmon to deej) crimson, generally striped and feathered 

 with white. 3 ft. Pkt. 50 cts. 



Pkl. 



AMSONIA salicifolia. H.P. 2 ft. Pale blue. June $010 



AMMOBIUM alatum grandiflorum (Winged Kverlasting). Pkt. 

 II. .\. 2,'2 ft. Si)len<li(l annual, with white everlasting 

 llowers; useful .-is bouciuets and as dried flowers, July to 

 Oct *.02., 25 cts. ..$0 05 



ANAGALLIS grandinora (Pimpernelle). H.A. 6 in. Beauti- 

 ful for rockwork or edging. P'inest mixed 05 



ANEMONE Apennina. H P. 6 inches. Blue. Spring 25 



Honorine Joubert (Windflower). H.P. 3 ft. Pure white. 



Aui 



25 



I H ft. Dark yel- 

 oz., 60 cts... 



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

 choice mixed varieties; enormous t)I()()ms, the size of tulips 

 and very striking colors 15 



ANTHEMIS Kelwayi (Marguerite). H.I 

 low. Jul)- 



ANTHERICUM (Hedge Flower). H.P.— 



Liliago (St. Bernard's Lily). 2 ft. White. May and June 



oz., $1 . . 10 



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



^oz., $1 . . 10 



Boddington''s Quality Antirrhinums 



H.H.P. 



Antirrhinums, or Snapdragons, are among the most showy of 

 flowers for summer cutting, and for winter cutting, under glass, are 

 becoming very popular. If .sown under glass chiring February or 

 March they will commence to bloom in July, and will so continue 

 till frost. The tall or giant varieties are extremely useful for cutting, 

 while the dwarf kiiKls are exceptionally adapted for borders and 

 edging of beds of annuals or other ))lants. .Mso now grown exten- 

 sively under glass for winter-flowering. 



Boddington's Giant Double W^hite 

 Antirrhinum h.h.p. 



A new departure in the class of tall, large-flowering Snapdragons 

 is offered. Out of tlie mouth-Uke aperture in the flowers, between 

 the upper and lower lips, emerge abnormal fantastic petals, which 

 give a double and beard-like aspect to the very large bloom. In 

 sixty to seventy per cent of the seedlings this phenomenon is more 

 or less in evidence, the remainder producing perfect flowers of extra 

 size, such as are otherwise seen only in the Queen Victoria and 

 other Grandiflorum varieties. A striking effect is produced by the 

 long spikes covered with these beautiful white flowers when used 

 for bedding, and they will be of great value as cut-flowers for vases. 

 Pkt. 25 cts., 5 for Si. 



THREE NEW GIANT ANTIRRHINUMS 



(Novelty.) H.H.P. 



Antirrhinum grandiflorum Majus, Rose Pore. 



This variety is a lovely new shade of salmon-shade gold, a unique 

 color, wliich lights up beautifully at night. Height 3 feet. Pkt. 

 15 cts., 2 for 25 cts., Hoz. 50 cts. 



Antirrhinum Majus, Fairy Queen, s^aimon or^'tefra- 



cotta, with white throat ; very striking and beautiful. Pkt. 15 cts., 

 2 pkts. 25 cts., Koz. 50 cts. 



Antirrhinum Majus, Salmon Queen, ^okkn rose 



with white throat; splendid variety. I'kt. 15 cts., 2 pkts. 25 cts., 

 Koz. 50 cts. 



Collection of three varieties as above, 40 cts. 



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 not use order sheet, kindly keep your letter or remarks separate from your order; this will facilitate the filling of same, also send your 

 orders in as early as possible. We endeavor to fiH them the day they are received, but, during the busy season, this is sometimes impossible. 



