< l UCAS Sr BODDIMGTON CO. 
MEW YORK 
37 
Spring, 1905, Wholesale Catalogue 
Hardy Perennial Plants 
PEONIES, PHLOXES, HOLLYHOCKS, IRISES, Etc. 
< )ur herbaceous nursery, which was inaugurated last year, now contains thousands of the best commercial and ornamental 
r.uu tirs, till in a vigorous, healthy and splendid condition. The size of the plant, quality of the stock and price will compare 
favorably with that of other growers. No expense has been spared to secure only the worthy types and species and the best informa¬ 
tion with regard to hardiness and adaptability. If selection is left to us we will use our knowledge—if information is given us for 
w hat purposes the plants are to be used, either as cut flowers, borders or landscape effects. 
No less than 6 of one variety furnished at doz. rate; 25 at 100 rate; 250 at 1000 rate. When less than 6 are wanted we furnish plants 
«pM»tiMl at 50c. per doz. at 6c. each ; 60c. per doz. at 7c. each; 75c. per doz. at 8c. each ; $1.00 per doz. at 10c. each; $1.25 per doz. at 
i / • . null ; $1.50 per doz. at 15c. each; $1.75 per doz. at 18c. each; $2.00 per doz. at 20c. each, etc. 
Per 12 Per 100 
\t fill LEA filihendula (Noble Yarrow). Yellow 
flowers and deeply cut, downy white foliage.$0 85 $6 00 
millefolium roseum (Milfoil). Rosy red flowers 
and beautiful fern-like foliage. 60 4 00 
|>li«rmica fl. t>l. (The Pearl). Double white flow¬ 
ers ; indispensable for cutting. 60 4 00 
lomcntosum (Wooly Yarrow). Attractive both 
h*liage and flower; yellow. 85 6 00 
AC'ONITIJH (Monkshood). 
hnrbatum. Cream-colored flowers. 1 25 8 00 
riseherl. Late-flowering, bright-blue flowers; 
hi long, glistening foliage ; free; one of the best.. 2 00 12 00 
fwipcllus. Large blue flowers. 1 25 10 00 
hlcolor. Large blue and white flowers ; pretty 1 25 8 00 
|»> rrniacum. Large yellow 
flowers. 1 25 8 00 
unrlnatum. A slender 
grower, with deep purple 
flowers. 1 25 8 00 
N (’ I At A (Baneberry). 
faponica. A native of Japan, 
producing during the late^ 
lull months, dense white 
spikes of bloom similar 
1 *> our native Snake Root, 
only much larger; one of 
the most desirable hardy 
plants in cultivation. 3 00 25 00 
%|»l«'<ita alba. Native white 
flowers, succeeded by 
white fruit. 1 00 8 00 
rubra. Native white flow- 
ers, succeeded by red 
fruit... 1 25 10 00 
4IHINI& vernalis. A very 
early, useful spring-flow- 
ering plant, with yellow 
flowers, two inches across 1 00 8 00 
xlMINOPEIORA Mtanini. 
Hell-shaped, pretty lilac 
flowers, somewhat re¬ 
sembling a campanula; 
flowers all summer. 1 50 10 00 
\l OOPODIUH bodograria variegata (Bishop’s 
Weed). A pretty variegated, low-growing 
plant, with green and white foliage; useful for 
edgings or borders. 
Mi OS F f>1MA (Mullein Pink). 
« or onaria. Wooly white foliage and dark crim¬ 
son flowers. 
f lov-Jovis (Flower of Jove). Rose-colored flow¬ 
ers. 
0104 (Bugle Weed). 
urnrvensis. Blue flowers in dense spikes; a 
00 
8 00 
Per 12 Per 100 
re|>tans atro|)ur|>urea. Dark purple foliage, 
surmounted in early spring with dark blue 
flowers.$1 25 $9 00 
ALSTR0MERIA (Chilian Lily). Mixed hybrids; 
rather tender, tuberous-rooted plants, with 
showy colored flowers varying from rose-white 
deep orange and red. . 1 
ALYSSUM (Gold Dust, or Madwort). 
saxatile com factum. A charming spring-flower¬ 
ing plant; useful in any position with its masses 
of bright golden-yellow flowers. 
saxatile flore fdeoo (New). A very attractive 
double-flowering form of the above; a decided 
novelty of high merit. 2 00 
ANCniJSA (Alkanet). 
italica. Rough, coarse foli¬ 
age, with numberless For- 
get-Me-Not-like flowers 
all summer. 
75 6 00 
75 6 00 
ANEMONES 
Japanese Anemone Queen Charlotte 
75 
6 00 
60 
5 00 
60 
5 00 
1 00 
8 00 
Of late years great and rapid strides have 
been made in the improvement of Anemone 
japonica. New colors have been added and 
much more robust forms and types have 
been produced, thus adding very materially 
to their usefulness. Established plants will 
commence to bloom late in August and will 
continue on until cut down by severe frosts. 
With protection, late propagated plants 
may be had in flower in November. They 
may therefore be classed among the most 
useful of all hardy plants for both decora¬ 
tive and cut-flower purposes, and will well 
repay any care and labor bestowed upon 
them ; a little shade during the hottest days 
of summer, a liberal supply of water, and a 
well-enriched soil will doubly ensure results. 
Per 12 Per 100 
Japonica. Carmine, with beautiful stamens.$0 75 
alba. Pure white, single (Honorine Joubert). 75 
Coupe d*Argent. Large creamy white flowers, 
semi-double. 1 50 10 00 
Lady Ardilauo. A stronger and more robust 
form of alba. 75 6 00 
Hont Rose. A lovely semi-double, rose-colored 
form; fine. 1 75 10 00 
Prince Heinrich (new). One of the most attrac¬ 
tive flowers yet raised ; deep, rich pink ; very dis¬ 
tinct. 2 00 15 00 
$6 00 
6 00 
Nurseries and Trial Grounds—Sparkill, Rockland Co., New York 
