Arthur T. Boddinf ton . 342 W > st 14 th St .. New Vork City 



Boddington's Matchless Cinerarias 



In the culture of the Cineraria the one mistake so often made is that 

 of sowinj; the seed too soon. Tlie i)hints thus l aiseti, more often than 

 not, make a rank ^rowtli : this is not in any sense (lesiral)Ie. By sow- 

 ing in .May and June, plants lary;e enough fm all decorative purposes 

 can be had. In alter-treatnient the aim should be to secure as liard a 

 growtli as piissiblc. Sturdy plants with leaves of medium size are best. 

 CINERARIAS, BODDINGTON'S CACTUS-FLOWERED. 

 Larj^e llowers with narrow rolled petals radiatiugfrom a small center. 

 An agreeable variation from the full florists' llower, and the strain 

 has been much aduiired. 'Apkl. 61) els., pkl. $i. 

 Boddington's Matchless Brilliant Scarlet. This variety intro- 

 duces a new ci)!(ir, surpassiui; all the brilliant shades hitherto known 

 among Cinerarias. J-^pkt. 60 rts., pkt. $i. 

 Boddington's Matchless White. Lovely single pure white. Kpkt. 



60 cts.. pkt. S[. 

 Boddington's Matchless Blue, i^pkt 60 cts., pkt. $1. 

 Boddington's Matchless Blue and White. Very attractive large 



broad-pctaled blue llowers, criiter whit'.-. '2pkt. 60 cts,, pkt. fl. 

 Boddington's Matchless Pink and Light Blue Shades. This 

 charming combination of pale blue and delicate pink will be greatly 

 appreciated. Mi.xed, '4pkt. to cts.. pkt. Si. 

 Boddington's Matchless Red and White. The center of each 

 flower is wliite surroiuided by a well-defined reil ring of rich coloring 

 from crimson to light pink. Jzpkt. 60 cts., pkl. $1. 

 BODDINGTON'S MATCHLESS CINERARIA. A combination 

 of the three umst famous English strains, which 1 can recommend to 

 those wishing to grow the best. Tall, Kpkt. 60 cts., pkt. $1 ; 

 Dwarf, Kpkt. 60 cts., pkt. $1. 

 CINERARIA STELLATA (Star-flowering Cineraria). Tall-grow- 

 ing ; excellent as a single specimen for table decoration, or for group- 

 ing with splendid effect in corridors and conservatories. Mpkt. 60 

 cts., pkt. $1. 



Cineraria maritima (Dusty Miller). H.H.P. Very useful for bed- 

 ding or edging. 1 ',i ft. Pkt. 5 cts., oz. 40 cts. 

 CINERARIA MARITIMA CANDIDISSIMA, DIAMOND. I 



H.fl.P. This variety is a much improved type of Cineraria viari- j 

 tima caiidiJissiina, with pure white leaves, which are extremely ser ; 

 rated and ecjual in color to Cciilaurca candidissiina. This variety 

 is unexcelled for bedding purposes. Pkt. 10 cts., Moz. .sects. 



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Cosmos, iioilaington's Lady Lenox 



Clarkia H.A. 



Pkt. 



Sutton's Carnation-flaked Pink, i ft. Long spikes of 

 pale pink llowers, effei lively splashed and blotched with 



crimson. Elegant as a pot plant $0 25 



Finest Mixed oz. 25c... 05 



CLIANTHUS Dampieri (Australian Glory Pea). H.H.P. 

 Scarlet and black flowers 25 



This plant sometimes fails on its own roots, but grafted 

 on Coliilea arborescens it makes very much stronger 

 growth and flowers freely. Seeds of the Colutea should be 

 sown about three weeks before the Clianthus, to provide 



stocks for the grafts 10 



Puniceus. Crimson 25 



COBAEA scandens. H.P. Blue oz. 75c... 10 



Alba. While " $2.-25 



COREOPSIS grandiflora. H.P. 2 ft. Rich yellow. Sum- 

 mer. oz. 75c. . . 10 



Lanceolata. 2 ft. Yellow. Summer " $2.. 10 



CLERODENDRON Fallax. G.P. Handsome, erect-grow- 

 ing greenhouse plant; large spikes of fiery scarlet blooms. 75 



CLEOME GIGANTEA HYBRIDA. H A. These are new 

 liybrids of the well-known Cteonie giganlea from South 

 America. The plants vary in color from pure white to lilac, 

 pink and purple. Sown during the early spring, these 

 new hybrids of Cleome giganlea reach the lieight of 

 nearly 6 ft spkts. $1.. 25 



CLEOME pungens (Giant Spider Flower). Singular-look- 

 ing rose-colored flowers; the stamens look like spiders' 

 legs, and present a very attractive appearance; annual. 

 3 ft. This plant is now used extensively in many of the 

 public parks, planted among shrubbery, and is very 

 effective 10 



CLEOME PUNGENS GRANDIFLORA ALBA. (White 

 Spider plant). H..\. This beautiful novelty we are sure 

 will become a most popular garden plant. It is graceful, 

 showy, and flowers from June until frost. The plant grows 

 fully 4 feet in height, branches freely and bears splendid 

 white flowers of a pearly white. The best effect is pro- 

 duced when planted between scarlet or pink zinnias 25 



COCCINEA Indica (Scarlet-fruited Ivy-leaved climber). A 

 handsome annual climber of the gourd species, with 

 smooth, glossy, ivy-like leaves, contrasting with the snow- 

 white, bell-shaped flowers and carmine fruit. 10 ft 10 



COLEUS 



BODDINGTON'S MAGNIFICENT RAINBOW 

 HYBRIDS 



Saved from one of the finest European collections. Pkt. 50 cts. 



THYRSOIDEUS S.P. (New Flowering Variety) 



A rrjbust and exceedingly handsome Coleus. It forms a tall, 

 much-branched perennial 2 to 3 feet high. The brandies termin- 

 ating in erect panicle-like racemes of 10 to 15 bright blue flowers, 

 produced November to Februarj-. Pkt. 50 cts. 



COSMOS 



LADY LENOX, THE GIGANTIC ORCHID- FLOWER- 

 ING COSMOS. H.A. Our own introduction. This gigantic 

 Cosmos has succeeded and been admired everywhere. It is of 

 extraordinary size and beauty. \'isitorsto the floral exhibitions 

 last autumn were enraptured with its size and magnificent 

 color. Size of flower, 4 to 5 inches in diameter, which is about 

 three times larger than the ordinary Cosmos. Color a delight- 

 ful shell-pink, lighting up beautifully at night. Form of flower, 

 oval; petals of splendid substance, forming a perfectly circular 

 flower which, when cut, lasts an unusual length of time in 

 water. Habit of plant, strong and vigorous, growing 6 to 7 feet 

 high. Flowers may be cut with any length of stem up to 5 feet. 



warded a first-class Certificate of Merit at New Vork and all 

 the leading horticultural exhibitions during the fall of 1907. 



Pkt. 10 cts., Koz. 5i, oz. $3. Pkt. Oz. 



Kxtra-Early FIowpringDawn. White, tinged pink. }o 10 $2 00 



Karly-Flowering Dawn, Mixed 10 I 50 



Mammoth Perfection, Pink 10 50 



" " White 10 50 



" " Crimson 10 50 



" " Mixed 10 50 



Klondyke. Orange-colored 10 2 00 



