BODDINGTONS ^yLUUtltV SEEDS 



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BODDINGTON'S "QUALITY" 

 SWEET PEAS 



(For Fall Sowing) 



It has become a practice among many gardeners and florists to 

 sow Sweet Peas in the open ground in the fall. The following we 

 consider the best color varieties for all purposes. 



Asta Ohn Spencer. Lavender \ 



Black Knight Spencer. Very deep maroon.. 

 Captain of the Blues Spencer. Purple and 



bright blue 



Countess Spencer. Pink 



Dorothy Eckford. White 



Frank Dolby. Lavender 



George Herbert. Light pink, shaded deeper 



pink 



Gladys Cnwin. Pink 



Helen Lewis. Orange-pink • 



Helen Pierce. Mottled blue 



King Edward Spencer. Crimson 



Primrose Spencer. Yellow 



White Spencer. White 



Pkt. 



Oz. 



HIb. 



to 15 



$0 75 



$2 00 



15 



50 



1 75 



15 



50 



I 75 



15 



50 



I 75 



10 



25 



75 



10 



40 



I 25 



10 



40 



I 25 



10 



40 



1 25 



10 



40 



I 25 



10 



35 



I CO 



15 



75 



2 00 



10 



40 



I 25 



15 



50 



I 75 



"'Quality'''' Christmas-Flowering Sweet Peas 



At the exhibition of the National Sweet Pea Society of America, held in New York City, July 12 and 13, 1910, we were again awarded 

 the G. C. MOBS£ CO.'S SIL7EB CCP for the finest exhibit of Sweet Peas. Open to the trade only. 



Cultiy&tion Christmas-flowering Sweet Peas should not be sown too thickly; about one ounce to 25 feet is sufficient. Thin out to about 

 1 3 inches apart when plants are about 6 inches high ; if wanted for Christmas, sow before the end of August; if wanted dur- 

 ing January, February and March, about the middle of September; if wanted for Easter, about the first of November. For successful 

 growing, a temperature of 40 to 45 degrees at niglit and 10 degrees higher in the day is considered best. Watch out for red spider, thrip 

 and green fly. Feed when plants are in full bloom. 



BODDINGTON'S EXTRA-EARLY CHRISTMAS WHITE, 

 SNOWBIRD. An exceptionally early Sweet Pea for indoor flow- 

 ering — will bloom six weeks after sowing. Color clear white, upon 

 long stems; habit fairly dwarf, and of exceptionally free-flowering 

 qualities. Without doubt, the finest early white for indoor plant- 

 ing. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 35 cts., Klb. $1. 



BODDINGTON'S CHRISTMAS PINK. This is the earliest and 

 most profitable and useful Sweet Pea in cultivation, as, by sow- 

 ing the seed under glass in latter part of August, flowers can be 

 cut from Thanksgiving on during the winter months. Pkt. 10 cts., 

 oz. 35 cts., Klb. $1. 



BODDINGTON'S CHRISTMAS WHITE. A companion to 



Christmas Pink. Just as free and profuse a bloomer. Pkt. 10 cts., 



oz. 35 cts., Klb. $1. 

 Angelino. Self-pink; new variety. Pkt. 35 cts., oz. 50 cts., Klb. 



$1 -SO- 

 CANARY. Similar to Christmas White, but flowers are of an ex- 

 ceptionally good yellow. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 35 cts., Klb. $1. 

 Christmas Meteor. Scarlet; fine, open, red flower. Pkt. 15 cts., 



oz. 50 cts., ;i lb. S1.50. 

 Christmas Stella Morse. Creamy buff standard, wings slightly 



tinged with pink. Pkt. 15 cts., oz. 50 cts., K'b. $1.50. 

 FLAMINGO. Color scarlet; free-flowering and early. Pkt. 15c., 



oz. 50 cts., !ilb. $1.50. 

 Florence Denzer. Pure white. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 35 cts., Klb. $1. 

 Le Marquis. This is the same color as Princess of Wales violet; 



has very large flowers. Pkt. 15 cts., oz. 50 cts., J^lb. $1.50. 

 Miss Helen M. Gould. White, open flower ; standard lilac, 



marbled. Pkt. 15 cts., oz. 50 cts., /41b. $1.75. 

 Miss Josey Reilly. Lilac ; very large flowers. Pkt. 15 cts., 



oz. 50 cts., 541b. $1.75. 

 Mrs. A. Farenwald. Semi-orchid type, clear dark pink. i,. 



Pkt. 25 cts., oz. Si. 50. fei. 

 Mrs. Alex. Wallace. Lavender. Pkt. 15 cts., oz. 50 cts., 



'X lb. $1.75- 



Mrs. Chas. H. Totty. Sky-blue; late. Pkt. 15 cts., oz. 50 cts., 

 %lb. Si.75- 



Mrs. E. Wild. Carmine or dark pink. Pkt. 15 cts., oz. 50 cts., 

 Klb. Si. 75. 



Mrs. F. J. Dolansky. Daybreak-pink. Pkt. 15 cts., oz. 50 cts., 

 Klb. Si. 75. 



Mrs. Geo. Lewis. Large, pure white, wavy flower. Pkt. 15 cts., 



oz. 50 cts., Klb. Si. 75. 

 Mrs. Hannan. Deep rose-pink of a very pleasing shade ; medium 



flower. Pkt. 15 cts., oz. 50 cts., Klb. Si-75- 

 Mrs. James Wheeler. Salmon with orange tint ; Unwin type. 



Pkt. 25 cts., oz. 75 cts., K'b. S2. 

 Mrs. Wm. Sim. Salmon-pink. Pkt. 15 cts., oz. 50 cts., Klb. Si-75- 

 Mrs. W. W. Smalley. Satiny pink. Pkt. 15c., oz. 50c., Klb.$i.75. 

 Mrs. Zvolanek. Blue variegated ; very pretty. Pkt. 15 cts., oz. 50c. 

 Orange Bird. Orange with rose; large blooms. Pkt. 25 cts 

 cts., ^Ib. Si-50. 



Pink Beauty. Very large ; rose pink with orange. Pkt. 25 cts., 



oz. 50 cts., %lb. $1.50. 

 Wallacea. An excellent lavender variety, and one of the best of 



its color for indoor flowering. Pkt. 15 cts., oz. 50 cts., Klb. Si-75- 

 Wachtung. Pure white; height 6 feet. Pkt. loc, oz. 35c., K'b. Si. 

 Winter Cheer. Wavy, large, pure white flowers. Pkt. 25 cts., oz. 



75 cts., Klb. $2. 



Wm. J. Stewart. Blue self. Pkt. 15 cts., oz. 50 cts., J^lb. $1.75. 

 Zvolanek's Pink. Very large flower ; soft pink ; very attractive. 

 Pkt. 25 cts., oz. 75 cts., 51 lb. Si. 50. 



oz. 50 



WE CAN QUOTE YOU ZVOLANEK'S AND ALL OTHER 

 RAISERS' NOVELTY WINTER-FLOWERING SWEET PEAS, 

 EITHER SPENCER OR GRANDIFLORA TYPES. 



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Boddington's Extra-early Christmas White Sweet Pea, Snowbird 



