BODDINGTON'S '^A^CitUyi/ BULBS 



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MISCELLANEOUS BULBS 



For Outdoor Planting, Naturalizing in Beds or Borders, or for interspersing with other Bulbs 



CROCUSES 



AH lovers of a garden are familiar with the brilHant display which 

 can be obtained from Crocuses in the opening days of spring. The 

 planting may be in groups or lines of distinct color, but in every 

 instance a massive effect should be aimed at. It only fritters away 

 the bulbs to plant singly or in small numbers. 



BODDINGTON'S QUALITY CROCUSES 



Doz. 100 



Albion. Blue, striped white jSo 15 $1 00 



Baron von Brunow. Dark blue 15 i 00 



Caroline Chisholm. White 15 i 00 



Clotli of Gold 15 I 00 



Purpurea grandiflora. Deep purple 15 i 00 



" " Motlier bulbs 25 i 50 



King of the Whites. Largest white 15 i 00 



Mother bulbs 25 i 50 



Madam Mina. Striped 15 i 00 



Mammoth Golden xellow 15 i 00 



" " " First size 20 i 25 



" " " Mother bulbs 25 i 35 



Mont Blanc. Pure white 15 i 00 



Sir Walter Scott. White, lilac striped 15 i 00 



" " " Mother bulbs 25 i 50 



1,000 Dutch Crocuses, in 10 varieties $7 00 



500 " " " 10 " 5.00 



250 " " " 10 " 2.75 



TOO " " " 10 " 1.50 



Large Blue. Various shades 15 75 



" White. Various shades 15 75 



" Striped. Various shades 15 75 



" Golden Yellow. Very fine 15 75 



" Mixed. All colors 15 65 



1,000 

 l9 50 

 9 50 

 9 50 

 9 50 

 9 50 

 12 00 

 '9 50 

 12 00 

 9 50 

 9 50 

 10 50 

 12 00 

 9 50 

 9 50 

 12 00 



6 50 

 6 50 

 6 50 

 6 50 

 6 00 



Boddington's "Quality" Crocuses 



g'JsJQ^^JJJ^QPg (Galanthus). Among the hardiest and 



earliest of spring flowers. The bulbs 



should be planted 3 inches deep. Thej- thrive in almost any soil and 

 situation and are grand for naturalizing. \yoz. 100 1,000 



Large Single. First size So 10 $0 60 $5 00 



Large bulbs 15 75 6 75 



" Double 25 I 50 12 00 



Elwes' Giant. Mammoth bulbs 20 i 25 10 00 



Cassaba. One of the finest and most distinct . . 25 i 75 16 00 



CAlVlASSIA ®sculenta (Indian Quamash). Hardy, thriv- 



ing in sheltered and partially shaded situations; 



flower-stalks 2 to 3 feet high and bear twenty or more large blue 

 flowers, each 2 inches across. 15 cts. per doz., $1 per 100, $7.50 

 per 1,000. 



Escnienta alba. White variety of above. 15 cts. each, $1.50 per 

 doz., $12 per 100. 



Cusickii. Tall spikes, covered with pale lavender, star-like flowers ; 

 very pretty. 10 cts. each, $1 per doz., $7,50 per 100. 



Chionodoxa Luciliae 



CHIONODOXA (Glory-of-the-Snow). The most beauti- 

 _ ful of dwarf, blue, sprnig flowers, resem- 

 bling those of Scilla Sibirica, but larger, slightly taller, and more 

 handsome. The Chionodoxa is very hardy, thriving in any ordinary 

 garden soil and in almost any situation. The bulbs contintie to 

 flower from year to year. It is also excellent for forcing. 



Doz. 100 1. 000 



Boissier. Large-flowering; blue; extra fine. . .$0 35 §2 50 S20 00 

 Luciliae. Flowers of brilliant sky-blue, with a 



white cetner 20 I 25 1 1 00 



Sardensis. Deep gentian-blue ; very beautiful. 15 i 00 8 00 

 Gigantea. Unusually large flowers of lovely 



lilac-blue, with conspicuous white center 20 i 50 12 00 



CROWN IMPERIALS {FritiUariaimperialis).¥\o^- 



ers range ui color from pure 



yellow to deep shades of orange and reddish buff, gach Doz. 100 



Ten Splendid Varieties, to name $0 25 $2 50 §20 oc 



Finest Varieties, Mixed 15 i 25 10 co 



JJJg J^YTRA. speetabilis (Bleeding Heart). One of the most 



ornamental of hardy spring-flowering plants, 



with elegant green foliage and long, drooping racemes of heart- 

 shaped flowers of deep pink. 10 cts. each, %\ per doz., $7.50 per 100. 



Giant Snowdrops 



