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



Petunia, Boddington's Erskine Park Belle 



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This is a remark- 

 prett}' Petunia, 



Petunia. Erskine Park Belle. 



raised by Mr. E. J. Norman, gardener for Mrs. George Westinghouse. 

 The color is deep rose-pink — flowers as large again as our Bar Harbor 

 Beauty, and slightly frilled; an excellent variety for bedding or for 

 borders, and if seed-pods are removed will bloom the whole sum- 

 mer. Knowing this variety personally, we can highly recommend 

 Erskine Park Belle. Pkt. 25 cts., 5 pkts. for $1, 1-16 oz. for $2.50. 



Primula fimbriata. Giant Queen Alexandra. 



G.P. The largest white Priniu/a Sifiensis, blooms measuring 2% 

 inches across. Petals very solid and erect. Robust foliage with red 

 stems Mpkt. 60 cts., pkt. $1. 



PRIMROSES AND 

 POLYANTHUSES 



Polyanthas, Barr's Exhibi- 

 tion. Highly colored strain, the 

 result of many years' selection; 

 saved only from richest reds and 

 dark crimsons. Pkt. 25 cts. ,s 

 pkts. for Si. 



Polyanthus. Barr's Exhibi- 

 tion, Yellow Varieties. Saved 

 from rich yellow flow-ers of finest 

 form. Pkt. 25 cts., 5 pkts. for $1. 



Polyanthus, Barr's Exhibi- 

 tion, White Varieties. Saved 

 from large-Howered whites of 

 finest form. Pkt. 25 cts., 5 pkts. 

 for Si • 



Primrose ■ Polyanthus, Mun- 

 stead Giant Strain. A grand 

 new strain of Primrose-Polyan- 

 thus, bearing large trusses of 

 well-formed flowers, ranging in 

 color from soft, pale yellow to 

 the richest and deepest orange, 

 also pure whites with dark 

 orange or pale lemon centers. 

 Pkt. 25 cts., 5 pkts. for Si. 



Primrose, •'Inglescombe." 

 .\ fine, selected strain of tine 

 Primrose. Pkt. 25 cts., 5 pkts 

 for $1. 



Primula. New Hybrid. 

 Queen of Ros es. '°\'^'> 



new hy- 

 brid of /'. obconica and P. stellata, 

 producing shapely heads of large 

 and beautiful, brfght rose-colored 

 flowers, remaining decorative for 

 a long time, i foot. Pkt. $1, 54 pkt. 

 60 cts. 



Primula Malacoides. 



Primula Malacoides alba 



H.H.P. (The Giant Baby Primrose.) 

 The plants branch very freely. The 

 flowers, which are % inches wide, are of a pretty light lilac, and are 

 borne in whorls on long stems. If grown in a greenhouse, can be had 

 in bloom in four months after sowing. Pkt. 50 cts., 3 pkts. for $1.25. 



Primula Malacoides alba. J^^ ^^hite prototype of the 



^— — — ^— — — foregomg variety, and a 

 great acquisition ; very chaste and beautiful as a plant or cut-flower. 

 The seedlings bloom four months from date of sowing; from January 

 sow ings they will flower from May to July, and by sowing in August 

 a rich display of bloom lasts well into the winter months. See 

 illustration, this page. Pkt. so cts., 3 pkts. for $1 25. 



New Hardy Primulas. 



The following lovely Primulas 

 were secured by Mr. Forrest, a 

 well-known European collector, 

 in China last year, and are 

 strongly recommended. 

 Bnlleyana. Scarlet and orange. 

 Pkt. Si. 



Beesiana. Velvety purple. 

 Pkt. Si. 



Forrestii. Rich gold. Pkt. $1. 

 Littoniana. Brilliant red and 

 purple. Pkt. $1. 



Pyrethrum, Comet- 



fl owered. ^f-roseum hv; 



florum.) H.H.P. A selection of 

 the useful and extremely free- 

 blooming perennial Pyrethrums. 

 The flowers are large — 2to 3 inches 

 across — either single or semi- 

 double, and of the most bizarre 

 form, the petals being rolled, 

 twisted, or sometimes tangled to- 

 gether. A similar range of color 

 will be found in these fine Comet- 

 flowered Pyrethrums as among 

 the ordinary type, i.e., from pure 

 white through flesh-color and rose 

 to brilliant carmine and blood-red. 

 They will certainly furnish excel- 

 lent material for cutting. Pkt. 25 

 I ts., 5 pkts. for Si. 



Pepper.B.'sBird^s-Eye. 



H.H.P. This is a miniature Pep- 

 per, bearing a great profusion of 

 scarlet berries well above the foli- 

 age. This proves an invaluable 

 plant for Christmas, and is easily 

 grown. I'kt. 15 cts., 2 pkts. for 25 

 cts., oz. Si. 



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