. Boddington's quality bulbs, seeds and plants / Arthur T. Nursery Catalogue. 30 Arthur 342 West 14th New York City. Francoa ramosa (Bridal ^^reath) neautiful decorative i)laiU, wliich is of the easiest possible green- house culture. During the summer months it produces a large num- ber of elegant sprays of pure white flowers. Excellent for cutting. Height 2''! ft. Pkt. 25 cts. FUNKIA (Plantain Lily). 2 ft. Summer. Pkt. Coerulea. Blue |o 10 Cordata aureo-variegata. VV'liite 10 Ovata. Bine 10 Sieboldii hybrida. White 10 " marginata. White 10 Gailla


. Boddington's quality bulbs, seeds and plants / Arthur T. Nursery Catalogue. 30 Arthur 342 West 14th New York City. Francoa ramosa (Bridal ^^reath) neautiful decorative i)laiU, wliich is of the easiest possible green- house culture. During the summer months it produces a large num- ber of elegant sprays of pure white flowers. Excellent for cutting. Height 2''! ft. Pkt. 25 cts. FUNKIA (Plantain Lily). 2 ft. Summer. Pkt. Coerulea. Blue |o 10 Cordata aureo-variegata. VV'liite 10 Ovata. Bine 10 Sieboldii hybrida. White 10 " marginata. White 10 Gaillardia One of the most useful and desirable annuals and perennials for decorative and cut-llowcr purposes. pj^j Amblyodon. H A. Ric h blood-red. Very oz., .jk> 05 Picta Lorenziana. ]\..\. Double mixed oz., 05 Kermesina splendens. Center rich crimson, yellow border 15 Sulphurea oculata. Pale yellow, bright maroon eye 10 Grandiflora maxima, 3 ft .' oz., 15 Finest Mixed. ' 10 Boddington's Choicest Grandiflora Hybrids Mixed ..5pkts. for $ 25 GAURA Lindheimeri. A graceful perennial 3 to 4 ft. high, bearing numerous spikes of rosy wliite flowers from July till frost. This plant is largely used throughout Europe for interspersing in beds of begonias, geraniums, etc , giving an air of grace to what would otherwise be stiff and formal oz., 05 Glaucium leiocarpum Gaillardia, Boddington's New Hybrids shaped flow- ers from begimiing of June incessantly to August. The indi vicinal flowers, 2 to 2 '4 inches across, are of tlie most brilliant deep orange-scarlet with large black spots at the base of the petals, a striking and very rich color- ing. Foliage glaucous-green. On account of the slow germina- tion of the seed, spring sowings should not be made later than in February or beginning of March; autumn sowings always suc- ceed better. Pkt. 25 cts. Gesnera, Boddington's New Hybrids Valuable plants for the stove or


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