. Boddington's quality bulbs, seeds and plants / Arthur T. Nursery Catalogue. BODDINGTON'S ^A^aZcVl/ SEEDS 27 Gloxinia, Boddington's Large-flowered, Striped and Marbled The ground color of the large, erect and widely-opened flowers is a velvety purple-crimson, with a rosy white throat. Pkt. 75 cts., 3 pkts. for $2. Gloxinia Regina hybrida erecta. The Howers mostly in blue and rose and red shades are also found among ^^rf them. The characteristic feature of the •' Gloxinia regina consists of its incom- ^ parably lieautiful foliage. Kpkt. 6o cts., pkt. Si. For Gloxinia bulbs, s
. Boddington's quality bulbs, seeds and plants / Arthur T. Nursery Catalogue. BODDINGTON'S ^A^aZcVl/ SEEDS 27 Gloxinia, Boddington's Large-flowered, Striped and Marbled The ground color of the large, erect and widely-opened flowers is a velvety purple-crimson, with a rosy white throat. Pkt. 75 cts., 3 pkts. for $2. Gloxinia Regina hybrida erecta. The Howers mostly in blue and rose and red shades are also found among ^^rf them. The characteristic feature of the •' Gloxinia regina consists of its incom- ^ parably lieautiful foliage. Kpkt. 6o cts., pkt. Si. For Gloxinia bulbs, see bulb portion of Catalogue GLOXINIA. BOPPING TON'S IPEAL This seed, wliich is saved from the finest Erecta and Superba types by a noted grower of (, contains some of the most wonderful self-colored and spotted varieties. } 6o cts., pkt. $i. GERBERA Jamesoni (Transvaal Daisy). The scarlet Marguerite. Very distinct; fine either for outdoor or indoor cultivation. Pkt. (containing 25 seeds) 50 cts. Gerbera Jamesoni hybrida. f'^^a'^'jamesoni hybrida first raised by Mr. Lynch, curator of the Botanic Gardens, at Cam- bridge, England, bv hybridizing the Gerbera Jamesoni, from the Transvaal, with G. viridifolia and then recrossing the progeny. Mr. Lynch added to the brilliant orange-scarlet of the type a series of fine new colors, including pure yellow, orange, salmon, rose, cerise and ruby-red to violet. This variety is somewhat hardier than the parent form. When sowing, it is recommended to place each seed with the pointed end upward, just above the surface of the soil. Pkt., containing 25 seeds, 75 cts., 3 pkts. for $2. ^ GESNERA, Boddington'Q Hybrids. Valualjle plants for the stove or warm greenliouse, easily raised from see*' which flower the first season. Treat- ment same as gloxinias. Pkt.$i. ^ GENTIANA acaulis. HP. Early spring-flowering Alpine plant. Winter the plants un- der glass the first season. The flowers are of an intense blue color. Height, 6 in
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