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Arthur T.Boddington. 342 West 14th St.. New York City 



BODDINGTON'S 

 GIGANTIC CYCLAMEN 



The seed of Cyclamen is often sown too early in the year ; from 

 the middle of August to the end of September is the best time. The 

 seedlings should be grown on to the flowering stage without any 

 check whatever. When grown cool, the results are most satisfac- 

 tory. Boddington's Gigantic Cyclamen are unequaled for size and 

 quality of bloom. A magnificent strain of Cyclamen with flowers of 

 extraordinary size and substance. 



Gigantic White Butterfly. Pure white ; immense flowers. 

 Gigantic Snowflake. The largest of all white Cyclamen. 

 Gigantic Cherry-Red. Most brilliant and effective. 

 Gigantic Rose. Immense flowers of a pleasing shade of light rose. 

 Gigantic Pink. Exquisite shade of soft pink. 



Gigantic Crimson. Most striking color; under artificial light appears to be 



almost luminous. 



Gigantic Crimson and White. A magnificent flower of the largest type. 

 Gigantic Syringa-Blue. A charming color. 



Gigantic Lilac. A very pleasing color, lighting up well at night. 



Any of the above varieties, pkt. 60 cts., 100 seeds, S2. Collection of 9 varieties as 

 above, one packet each, $4 



Gigantic Mixed. A mi.xture of all the above varieties in proper proportion. 

 Pkt. 50 cts., 100 seeds $1.50. 



PRINCESS MAY. A very pretty type of Cyclamen. Color pink, with suffused 

 blotches of crimson at base of petals. Pkt. 50 cts., 100 seeds $2.25. 



SALMON QUEEN. Undoubtedly the most distinct and beautiful salmon-color 

 found in Cyclamens. Pkt. 50 cts., 100 .-eeds $2. 25. 



Salmonium' splendens. Fine salmon-pink variety. Pkt. 50 cts., 100 seeds 82.25. 



Rococo. The flowers, which are beautifully fringed, measure 5 inches in diame- 

 ter. Pkt. 50 cts., 100 seeds $2.25. 



Bush Hill Pioneer. A beautiful new feathered Cyclamen in various colors. 

 Pkt. 50 cts., 100 seeds $2.25. 



Seven Grand Novelty Cyclamen 



lWr« Riirlrcfnn ^'^^ often that a Cyclamen is honored by the Award of 



luia. uuciiawu. -^^^^-^ ^^.^^^ Royal Horticultural Society, but the excep- 

 tion in this case well merits the award. Cyclamen Mrs. Buckston is of a real sal- 



mon shade, a lovely tint somewhat 

 King," and similar to the famous carnation, 

 fully frilled petals must not be mistaken for 

 the Butterfly Cyclamen, over which it is a 

 great improvement. The flowers are immense, 

 larger than anything we have seen before, 

 but, in spite of the size, are most freely pro- 

 duced, and the plants also being 

 excellent growers, we have in 

 this lovely variety the last word 

 in Cyclamen, without which no 

 collection will be complete. Pkt. 



i-5 cts., 3 pkts. $2. 

 'each Blossom. An excep- 

 tionally handsome variety of 

 an intense rose-color. 

 Pkt. 50 cts. 



Purple King. The best of 

 all crimson varieties and 

 strikingly beautiful. Pkt. 

 50 cts. 



Phoenix. Bright cherry- 

 crim.son flowers, freely 

 produced. Pkt. 50 cts. 



Rose of Marienthal. Soft 

 shell-pink ; a very pretty va- 

 riety. Pkt. 50 cts. 



Salmon King. One of the fi- 

 nest salmon varieties. Pkt. 50c. 



Vulcan. The rich crimson- 

 color is very striking and con- 

 trasts admirablv with the pure 

 white of Buttcrflv. Pkt. 50 cts. 



Collection of the' preceding 7 

 Novelty Cyclamen for $3 



JAMES' NEW SWEET- 

 SCENTED CYCLAMEN 



more delicate than found in our "Salmon 

 'Enchantress." The type which has beauti- 



Boddington's Oigantic Cyclamen 



Odor resembling the honey 

 locust, or lily -of -the -valley. 

 Colors pink, flesh -pink with 

 carmine base and white. Pkt. 50c. 



The Qreat Cyclamen, Mrs. Buckston 



