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



IMPATIENS HOLSTII. NEW HYBRIDS (Mixed) 



Splendid H^ast African Balsam, /. Holslii. With its brilliant vermilion-red flowers, it is 

 indeed an excellent pot-plant, and also extremely useful for the open border, groups in a 

 half-sunny position producinjc a strikinj? effect. It may be remarked that the broad-petaled 

 hlooms are i \ to i \: inches ni diameter. The new colors now offered are quite distinct and 

 also very beautiful. Pkt. 25 cts., 5 pkls for 5i. 



IMPATIENS OLIVER! (T.A.j 



This grand Impatiens was introduced recently from British East Africa and has caused 

 quite a sensation in Europe, where it has been exhibited. The plants are very vigorous and 

 produce during the summer, in the open ground, a profusion of flowers of a delicate pink 

 color. This resembles in color and form the beautiful orchid, Millonia vexillaria. This also 

 makes an excellent house or greenhouse plant for winter use. Pkt. 50 cts., 3 pkts. for $1.25. 

 IMPATIENS Saltanl (Perennial Balsam). G.S. Brilliant rosy scarlet. Pkt. 15 cts. 



Incarvillea Delavayi (Hardy Gloxinia) H.P. 



A hardy tulH rinis-rot)te(l pl.int. and one 



)f the choicest perennial plants introduced in 

 recent years. It pro- 

 duces large, glox- 

 inia-like rose-colored 

 flowers, which last 

 in perfection a long 

 time; these are pro- 

 duced in clusters on 

 stems 18 inches high; 

 should be protected 

 with a covering of 

 leaves during the 

 winter. Pkt. 10 cts. 

 KENILWORTH 

 IVY (Kentucky 

 I vy ; L i n a r i a 

 cymbalaria). H.P. 

 Trailing perennial. 

 Violet flowers. 

 Pkt. 25 cts. 



Kochia trichophylla (Burning Bush) 



Boddington's Scarlet Defiance Larkspur, (See page 31) 



Kalanchoe Kirkii (coccinea) G.S. 



This new species of Kalanchoe grows from 18 inches to 3 feet 

 high, with a stout green stem, furnished at its base with opposite 

 and decussate pale green leaves, and terminated by a many-flowered, 

 much-branched inflorescence. The leaves are ovate, hairy, 5 inches 

 by 2K inches broad, with a thick petiole and irregularly dentate 

 margin ; the flowers are small, brick-red in the bud and bright orange 

 when fully expanded. Pkt. 50 cts. 



Kalanchoe Flammea (New ) G.S. 



Finest of all the Kalanchoes. Height, 18 inches. Erect stem carry- 

 ing large bunches of brilliant orange-scarlet flowers. Pkt. 50 cts. 

 KAULFDSSIA amelloides. A hardy annual of very compact 



growth, with dark blue flowers freely produced. Height 9 inches. 



Pkt. 10 cts. 



Kochia trichophylla (Mock Cypress, or Fire- 

 ball) HJV. 



A pretty half-hardy annual, forming compact bushes about 2H 

 feet in height, with small feathery light green drooping foliage, which 

 changes, as the summer advances, to a deep green, and to a crimson 

 hue in September. Very fine specimens have been exhibited in pots, 

 for which it is admirably adapted. Seed may be sown in March, 

 giving the same treatment as for balsam or other similar annuals, 

 are being taken to secure a good drainage, as it is sometimes slow 

 m germinating; or seed may be sown in April, and the seedlings 

 planted out 2 feet apart in the open border about the end of May. 

 i'kt. 10 cts., Moz. $1. 



KOCHIA Scoparia. Similar to the above, but not so graceful 



Pkt. 5 cts., Koz. 50 cts. 



Larkspur (ha. i ft.) 



Very ornamental plants, producing, in great variety of form and 

 . olors, some of the most beautiful flowers in cultivation. Pkt. Oz. 



Double Dwarf Rocket. Azure-blue $0 05 $0 50 



Double Dwarf Rocket. Mixed colors 05 25 



Tall Rocket. Double mixed 05 30 



