. Boddington's quality bulbs, seeds and plants / Arthur T. Nursery Catalogue. 34 Arthur T. Boddington, 342 West Fourteenth St., New York SECTION II. continued Miscellaneous Bulbs for Indoor Flowering None of the spring flowers surpass the Anemone in brilliancy of color and profusion y^LLJUlVl Neapolitanum. An excellent forcer for Doz. loo winter flowering, with immense trusses of white flowers Jo 25 $1 25 Luteum. Yellow 20 i 00 Roseum. Pink 35 2 00 Azureum. Blue 35 200 ATVlARYLLIS. ^" order to obtain fine specimens of Ama- ryllis the following method should be fol- lowed : On


. Boddington's quality bulbs, seeds and plants / Arthur T. Nursery Catalogue. 34 Arthur T. Boddington, 342 West Fourteenth St., New York SECTION II. continued Miscellaneous Bulbs for Indoor Flowering None of the spring flowers surpass the Anemone in brilliancy of color and profusion y^LLJUlVl Neapolitanum. An excellent forcer for Doz. loo winter flowering, with immense trusses of white flowers Jo 25 $1 25 Luteum. Yellow 20 i 00 Roseum. Pink 35 2 00 Azureum. Blue 35 200 ATVlARYLLIS. ^" order to obtain fine specimens of Ama- ryllis the following method should be fol- lowed : On receipt of the bulbs in the autumn they should be placed wheie they will be always slightly moist and warmâunder the benches of a greenhouse, for example. Do not pot up the bull s before the flower-buds appear; when first potted, give very little water, and promote growth by giving moderate bottom heat; increase the supply of water as the plants progress. Each Doz. Johnsoni (Bermuda Spice Lily). Crimson flowers, white stripes $0 40 $3 50 Formosissima (Jacobean Lily). Dark crimson 25 2 00 Longifolia alba 25 2 00 " rosea 25 2 00 Belladonna major (Belladonna Lily). Flowers white, flushed and tipped deep rose 20 i 50 Vittata Hybrids. The finest race of Amaryllis in culti- vation, colors varying from blush white to i 25 12 00 Valotta purpurea (Scarborough Lily). Vivid scarlet. 30 300 ANEMONE. of bloom. They are very lasting, and have of recent years become very popular for cut-Hower use and for table decorations. The florists now buy thousands of them to force. Plant in October or November, six roots in a 6-inch pot or bulb pan, covering them one inch They may be kept in a cellar or frame protected from frost, until spring, when they may be placed in the greenhouse or window to bloom. Coronaria, Single Blue. A charming variety. 2S cts. per doz., $ per 100. Single White (The Bride). Pure white. 25c. per doz., $i.'o per 100. Single Scarlet. Very brilliant. 25c. p


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