C LUC AS Sr BODDIJVGTON 
NEW YORK 
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Spring, 1905, Wholesale Catalogue 
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MIMOSA frudica. “Sensitive plant,” 2 feet..$0 10 
MINA lobata. Rapid climber; 15 to 20 feet 
sanguinea. Profuse flowers of red. 
MOMORDICA balsamioa (Balsam Apple). 
Climber, 15 feet. 
charantia (Balsam Pear). 
MOONfLOWERS. (See Ipomoeagrandiflora) 
MORNING GLORIES. (See Convolvulus)... 
MUSA CDsetc (Abyssinian Banana'. Sub¬ 
tropical plant. 
MYOSOTIS, Eorget-Me-Not. 
albestris. Blue. 
alba. 
Mixed. 
robusta grandiflora (E. Fonrobert). 
balusIris. Large-flowering, dark blue.... 
semberflorens. Ever-flowering blue... 
Victoria. Blue, round bushy plants, 7 
to 8 inches high. 
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Ivy-Leaved Nasturtium 
NASTURTIUMS, New Ivy-Leaf 
EORDHOOK EANCY. The ground color of the open star-like 
petals is generally golden yellow with a rich velvety carmine 
blotch on each of the three lower petals where they join the 
slender foot stalk; in the two upper petals there is a bold and 
effective stripe of brownish carmine extending from the inner 
throat portion well out on the flaring face of the petal. In other 
flowers the ground color is a light primrose of straw yellow, 
with blotches and stripes of a rosy carmine, and these spread 
into a diffused rosy tint, often covering almost the entire face 
of the petal. The foliage is a light green, distinctly lobed and 
veined, “Ivy-like.” Price, per pkt. 10c., per oz. 25c. 
ELAMINGO. This variety has rich dark green leaves heavily 
veined, and shows the ivy-like foliage in marked resemblance to 
that of the English Ivy. The flowers are of a rich orange-scarlet, 
full justifying the name Flamingo. The lower petals are some¬ 
what broader than those of the Golden Queen, being three- 
fourths of an inch across and slightly toothed at the outer edges. 
They are set on a very slender foot stalk, which holds them well 
out from the calyx, and the two upper petals are marked with 
fine brown lines in the throat. The calyx and long spur are 
golden yellow, and the whole flower has an open or butterfly 
effect. The flowers have quite long stems, which hold them well 
above the foliage. Price, per pkt. 10c., per oz. 25c. 
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NASTURTIUMS—Continued 
GOLDEN GEM. This variety has light green foliage of medium 
size, slightly lobed and heavily veined. It makes a moderately 
strong running growth and flowers profusely. The flowers are 
of medium size, self-colored in a rich golden shade of orange 
yellow. The face of the lower petals is about one-half inch wide 
and laciniated at the outer edge, and finely fringed where they 
are joined to the slender foot-stalks. The two upper petals are 
more slender and flare upward. The calyx and short spur are 
also golden yellow. Price, per pkt. 10c., per oz. 25c. 
NASTURTIUM. Tall or Climbing sorts. 
Chameleon. Different bright colors on 
the same plant. 
coccineum. Orange-scarlet. 
Golden-leaved. Scarlet, yellow foliage 
flammeum. Scarlet, flamed purple. 
Heinemanni. Chocolate. 
atroburburecim. Rich crimson. 
hemisbhaericum. Straw, rosy-red 
blotches.;..... 
King Theodore. Crimson, dark foiiage... 
Scheuerianum. Straw, crimson and 
garnet... 
Schillingi. Yellow, maroon blotches. 
Schulzi. Darkest leaved. 
Dunnett’s Orange. Orange, garnet 
blotch. 
luteum. Bright yellow. 
Prince Heinrich.' Cream, spotted red.... 
regalianum. Purple violet. 
Rose. 
Pearl. Creamy white. 
Mixed. Tall climbing varieties. 
Giant Elowering (Hybrids of Gunther). 
Mixed. 
Trobaeolum Lobbianum. Lobb’s Nas¬ 
turtium. Mixed. 
Asa Grag. Creamy blotched crimson. 
Brilliant. Bright scarlet. 
Geant des Battailles. Blood red. 
Roi des Noirs. Black crimson. 
Sbitfire. Fiery scarlet. 
Triomphe de Gand. Orange scarlet. 
TOM THUMB VARIETIES. 
Aurora. Salmon and rose blush. 
Beauty. Scarlet, splashed canary. 
Brilliant. Glistening scarlet, dark foliage 
Bronze. Coppery bronze. 
Chameleon. Crimson and yellow. 
Cloth of Gold. Scarlet, yellow foliage.... 
Coccineum. Light scarlet. 
Crustal Palace Gem. Sulphur-maroon... 
Emp ress of India. Dark foliage. 
Golden King. Golden, maroon blotches.. 
King of Tom Thumbs. Crimson. 
King Theodore. Garnet, dark foliage../.. 
Lady Bird. Yellow, red spots.. 
luteum. Bright yellow. 
Pearl. Creamy white. 
Prince Henrg. Cream, scarlet, wine. 
Rose. 
Ruby Kings. Ruby-red. 
Shotted. Orange, crimson blotches. 
Terra Cotta. 
Mixed Colors. Tom Thumb varieties. 
10 lb. for $4.50. 
Giant-Elowering, Mixed. 
Lilibut. Mixed colors... 
NEMOPHILA. Mixed colors; garden annual 
NICOTIANA affinis. Fragrant, white, 
star shaped. 
colossea. Immense leaves, plant 5 to 6 
feet high. 
Trade Packets of about 2500 seeds (§); 2000 seeds (t); 1500 seeds (||); 1000 seeds (*); 
250 seeds (t ); 200 seeds (r); 100 seeds (z); 50 seeds (°); 25 seeds (fl). 
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