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Arthur T.Boddijn jton, 342 \V est 14th St.. New Vork City 



Francoa ramosa (Bridal Wreath) G.P. 



Reautiful decorative plant, wliicli is of the easiest possible greennouse culture. During 

 tlie summer months it produces a large number of elegant sprays of pure 

 white How ers. Excellent for cutting. Height ft. I'kt. 25 cts. Pkt. 

 FRANCOA glabrata. H.II.I'. The flowers are of the purest snow- 

 white, are very freely jjiiuluced on large-branched sjukes 



? pkts. for $1 . .$0 35 



FUNKIA (Plantain Lily). H.P. 2 ft. Summer. 



Albo marginata. White 10 



Coerulea. Blue ic 



Cordata aureo-variegata. White 10 



Ovata. Blue 10 



Sieboldii hybrida. White 10 



Gaillardia (Blanket Flower) 



One of the most useful and desirable annuals and perennials for decorative 

 ind cut-tlower purposes. Pkt. 



Amblyodon. H.A. Rich blood-red. Very effective oz. 4oc...$o 10 



Picta Lorenziana. H.A. Double mixed oz. 40c... 10 



Kermesina splendens. H.P. Center rich crimson, yellow border 15 



Sulphurea oculata. H.P. Pale j'ellow, bright maroon eye 10 



_ " ' 10 



10 



Grandiflora maxima. H.P. 3 ft oz., 75c 



Finest Mixed. H.P " 8oc... 



Boddington's Choicest Grandiflora Hybrids Mixed. H P. Saved by a 



specialist from named varieties 5 pkts. for $1 . . 



GAURA Lindheimeri. H.P. .^graceful perennial 3 to 4 ft. high, bearing numer- 

 ous spikes of rosy white flowers from July till frost. This plant is largely used 

 throughout F^urope for interspersing in beds of begonias, geraniums, etc., giving 



an air of grace to what would otherwise be stiff and formal oz., 30c.. . 



GILIA coronopifolia. H.H.B. The extremely brilliant scarlet flowers are 

 l)orne successively in great profusion, and buds and flowers are always ap- 

 pearing from the top to the bottom of the flower-spike, reminding one more of 

 four or five spikes of the Lobelia cardinalis being bound together and flower- 

 ing at one and the same time 5 pkts. for $1. . 25 



25 



05 



Gaillardia, Annual in Variety 



Pkt. 



Glaucium 



leiocarputn 

 H.P. 



The individual 

 fi o w e r s , 2 to iV^ 

 inches across, are of 

 the most brilliant 



deep orange-scarlet w-ith large black spots at the base of the 

 petals, a striking and very rich coloring. Foliage glaucous-green. 

 On account of the slow germination of the seed, spring sowings 

 should not be made later than in February or beginning of March; 

 autumn sowings always succeed better. Pkt. 25 cts. 

 GLAUCIUM, Sutton's Scarlet ( Horned Poppy). H..'\. 

 Height 2 feet. Quite the brightest colorof all tile Horned 

 Poppies. The large flowers are of a brilliant orange- 

 scarlet , succeeds well as an annual, but an autumn sow- 

 ing gives the finest specimens $0 50 



GALEGA f Goat's Rue). H.P. 3 ft. Early summer. 



Officinalis. Blue 05 



" alba. White to 



" rosea. Rose 10 



GLOBE AMARANTH (Gomphrena). H..\. 2 ft. Very 

 showy everlasting. Pkt. 



Orange $0 05 



Purple 05 



Red OS 



White 05 



Finest Mixed Colors 05 



GERANIUM sanguineum (Eady Pelargonium). H.P. 



2 ft. Deep pink. Early summer fo 10 



Odoratissima. G.S. Apple-scented Geranium 25 



Oz. 

 $0 30 

 25 

 25 

 25 

 25 

 Pkt. 



BODDINGTON'S 

 QUALITY FLOWER SEEDS 

 are Famous in the 

 Gardens of America 



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