BODDINGTONS ~^yUCl£lt>l/ SEEDS 



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Old-fashioned Gardening 



Hardy Perennial and Qld-Fashioned Flowers 



THAT CAN BE PRODUCED FROM SEED SOWN IN LATE SUMMER AND FALL 



Cultural Directions. — Perennial seeds sown in the late summer and fall will flower the following year — spring, summer or fall, 



according to the variety. The seed should be sown carefully, the same as any choice seed, in well-drained pots, or shallow boxes 

 or pans. Soil should be light and fairly rich, with about one-eighth coarse sand added; after sowing, cover lightly with well-sifted soil. 

 When the plants have become large enough to handle, "prick out" about 2 inches apart, more if you have the room, in shallow boxes 

 or frames, and again, when large enough, set out in the open in well-prepared ground. If this is done in the fall, the young plants 

 should be lightly covered with leaves or short stable manure ; this will act as a slight protection, and will be conducive to their thrifti- 

 ness and next season's growth. 



New Collection of Named Delphiniums— The World''s Best 



Albert Edward. Rich gentian-blue, inner petals dark plum. 

 Alfred. Rich, clear Cambridge-blue, inner petals plum with white 



eye. 



Alfred Henderson. Rich Oxford-blue, center petals plum. 

 Amyas Leigh. Rich sky-blue, inner petals rich, rosy plum. 

 Amos Perry. Rich rosy mauve, lined and flushed with sky-blue. 

 Beatrice Kelway. Cornflower-blue, veined with rose; white eye. 

 Delicata. Sky-blue; brown eye. 



Diadem. Cornflower-blue, with a prominent white center. 

 Duke of Connaught. Blue, beautifully flushed crimson-purple; 

 white eye. 



Felicite. Lovelj' shade of sky-blue, with a jet-black center. 

 Flying Fox. Sky-blue, with a faint flush of rose; dark brown eye. 

 Geneva. Light blue, with pure white eye. 



General Baden-Powell. Rich sky-blue, inner petals rosy mauve. 

 Jubilee. Sky-blue, inner petals rosy lavender; bold white eye. 

 Julia. Cornflower-blue, beautifully veined with rose; large, pure 

 white eye. 



AH the above varieties, pkt. 26 cts., 6 for $1, 



Lizzie. Rich Cambridge-blue, flushed and edged with rose. 

 Lucie. Pretty dark sky-blue, suffused rose; bold white eye. 

 Mad. Emma Zaiser. Rich Cambridge-blue, flushed rose, jet- 

 black center. 



Mad. Violet Geslin. Clear blue-lavender, center with white eye. 

 Marconi. Deep sky-blue, distinctly veined with rose. 

 Mentor. Sky-blue, center petals mauve ; bold white eye : massive 

 spike. 



Miss N. Weyman. Rosy mauve. 



Musea. Rosy mauve, edged with Cambridge-blue, with a dark eye. 



Perfection. Sky-blue, slightly flushed with rose. 



Portia. Lovely cornflower-blue, with just the faintest flush of rose ; 

 black center. 



Queen Wilhelmina. Blue, flushed with rose. 



Rembrandt. Sky-blue, inner petals rosy lavender. 



Rev. J. J. Stubbs. Sky-blue, flushed with rose. 



St. Paul. Rich cornflower-blue, inner petals plum, with a charm- 

 ing mauve-and-white eye. 

 or 1 pkt. each of the above 29 varieties for S6 



BodJington's Quality Perennial Seeds for 'Wild Gardens and W^oodlands 



SPLENDID MIXTURES OF MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED BEAUTIFUL VARIETIES 



These mixtures contain many beautiful and interesting perennials, furnishing a profusion of bloom from early summer until frost. 

 They are intended to produce a display without the care necessary to regularly kept flower-beds. We sell annually large quantities of 

 these seeds for beautifying the surroundings of seashore and country hotels and residences. They not only beautify the grounds, but 

 afford many varieties of flowers useful to cut for house decoration. Owing to the large number of varieties comprising the mixtures, one 

 finds some new variety of bloom almost every day, and it is most interesting to watch for them. 



Dwarf Wild Garden Flower Seeds. K-oz. pkt. 75 cts., oz. $1.50, '/fib. $5, lb. S18, postpaid. 



M-oz. pkt. 75 cts., oz. $1.50, Klb. $5, lb. $18, postpaid. 



Tall Wild Garden Flower Seeds. 



Height 



Ti me of 

 flowering 



Price 

 per pkt. 



feet Color 



Acanthus (Bear's Breech) lati- 



folius 2 Purple Aug. Sept. $0 10 



mollis Rose Aug. Sept. 10 



Achillea (Yarrow) 



ptarmica fl. pi., "The Pearl". 2 White June Jly. !^oz, 75c. 10 

 Aconitum (Monkshood, or 

 Helmet Flower) 



Napellus 3 Dk. blue Aug. Sept. Jioz.soc. 10 



Height Time of Price 



feet Color flowering per pkt. 



Aconitum Napellus flore albo. 3 White Aug. Sept. So 10 



Wilsoni 5 to 6 Blue Sept. 50 



Pyrenaicum 5 Yellow .^ug. Sept. 10 



Actaea ( Baneberry) spicata... 3 Red June 10 



Adenophora(Bellfl'r)Potanini i!r Lt. blue Jly-Sep. ;ioz.4oc. 10 



Potanini alba \\i White Jly-Sep. 10 



Adonis (Ox-eye) autumnalis.. i Red Fall oz. 25c. 10 



vernalis K Yellow June 10 



