BODDINGTON'S ^A4<ltit/l/ BULBS 



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MISCELLANEOUS BULBS FOR OUTDOOR PLANTING, con. 



STANDARD MONTBRETIAS 



Doz. 100 1,000 



Crocosmaeflora. Orange-scarlet $0 15 Ji 00 $7 50 



Etoile de Feu. Rich scarlet 20 i 25 10 00 



Rayon d'Or. Deep yellow; very large 15 i 00 800 



Pottsii. Briglit yellow, Hushed with red 15 i 00 7 50 



Soleil Couchant. A handsome variety 15 i 00 7 50 



ORNITHOGALUM umbellatum, A very pretty va 



riety ; perfectly hardy; sometimes 



known as the American Star of Bethlehem ; flowers white and star- 

 shaped ; fine for acclimatizing. 15 cts. per doz., $1 per 100, $7.50 

 per 1,000. 



SPIR^]g^ Arnncus. A grand and popular variety, produc- 

 — ^— ^— ing splendid spikes of flowers 3 to 5 feet in height. 

 Flowers are creamy white, and are borne in feathery panicles. 15 

 cts. each, $1.50 per doz., Jio per 100. 



Palmata rosea; The beautiful deep pink hardy Spirea. An ex- 

 cellent companion for the white varieties. (See page 22.) 15 cts. 

 each, $1.50 per doz., |io per 100. 



Scilla campanulata 



PEONIES 



We have this year made arrangements with an American 

 specialist and large grower of Peonies to supply us with Chinese 

 Peonies (Pceonia Chinensis) for early delivery. The best time to 

 plant is from August to September, as this gives the roots a chance 

 to grow before frost sets in. 



Our collection has been selected with great care, covering all 

 desirable colors and to give a blooming season early till late, and if 

 planted early in the fall will bloom the first year. A list of varieties 

 will be furnished on application. (For other Peonies see our 1912 

 Spring Garden Guide, page 130.) 



Ornithogalum umbellatum 



gQJLL^ praecox (Sibirica). The Blue Squill is perfectly 

 hardy and should be largely grown in the open bor- 

 der in conjunction with snowdrops. It is also valuable for small 

 beds and for making marginal lines in the geometric garden. Mam- 

 moth bulbs, 25 cts. per doz., jfi-50 per 100, $12 per 1,000; large bulbs, 

 20 cts. per doz., $1.25 per 100, $10 per 1,000. 



Campanulata (Bell-flowered Squill). Similar to the above, but 

 of a rosy purple color. Grand for acclimatizing or planting 

 among herbaceous plants. 20 cts. per doz., $1.25 per 100, %\o 

 per 1,000. 



Excelsior. The grandest blue of all the 



Scillas « 



Blue 



Rose 



White 



Mixed, all colors 



Nutans. The English blue Canterbury Bell; 



Doz. 



100 



1. 000 



D 20 



$1 25 



$12 00 



15 



I 00 



7 50 



25 



I 50 



12 00 



20 



I 25 



10 00 



25 



I 25 



10 CO 



15 



I 00 



7 50 



Nutans rosea. The pink variety of the above 

 and equally good for planting in the wild 

 garden 25 



I 50 



If Scillas are teanled mail, add 1 5 els. per 1 00 for postage 



'PJ^JLLJUlVl grandiflorum (Great American Wood-Lily). 

 ^— — Most beautiful American plant. Perfectly hardy, 

 growing and flowering profusely in partially shaded nooks about 

 the lawn, under trees, etc. The flowers are large, of the finest white, 

 changing in a few days to soft rose. 10 cts. each, 65 cts. per doz., 

 j?5 per 100. 



Erectum. This is the purple wood-lilj-, the earliest to flower. 10 

 cts. each, 75 cts. per doz., $6 per 100. 



Peonies 



