. Boddington's quality bulbs, seeds and plants / Arthur T. Nursery Catalogue. 46 Arthur 342 West 14th New Vork City SALVIA, continued Pkt. '/goz. Splendena aucubaefolia (SUverspot). Dark i^rccii Uaves, with Ii>;lu sulphur spots, rist inl)ling an aucuba; l)right scarli t llowtr $o lo $050 Splendens carminea. Siilciuiid rose-cartuine; a new shade not seen heretofore in the Salvia; dwarf 25 Splendens gigantea. Attains the enormous height of 7 feet ; highly rei ointnended for groups or individual specimens 10 75 Splendena pendula. Drooping spikes. Very large droo


. Boddington's quality bulbs, seeds and plants / Arthur T. Nursery Catalogue. 46 Arthur 342 West 14th New Vork City SALVIA, continued Pkt. '/goz. Splendena aucubaefolia (SUverspot). Dark i^rccii Uaves, with Ii>;lu sulphur spots, rist inl)ling an aucuba; l)right scarli t llowtr $o lo $050 Splendens carminea. Siilciuiid rose-cartuine; a new shade not seen heretofore in the Salvia; dwarf 25 Splendens gigantea. Attains the enormous height of 7 feet ; highly rei ointnended for groups or individual specimens 10 75 Splendena pendula. Drooping spikes. Very large drooping spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers 25 Splendens, Boddington's Miniature. Early, dwarf; 12 in.: very free - (lowering, co\ ered the whole sum- mer with large tiower spikes of rich scarlet 25 Splendens nana compacta. Triumph of Italy. This is a grand Salvia from Italy. The novelty is its unique color which is a splendid vivid rose-lilac. The plant grows to about 20 inches in height, is free-flowering and compact in form; an excellent bedding variety .3 pkts. $1. 35 Zurich. A new dwarf scarlet. A compact, very early and very free-flowering variety of the Splendens type, the plant not exceeding more than 12 inches in height, with erect spikes covered with a mass of the most brilliant scarlet flowers. It connnences to bloom early in June, and continues to make a grand display throughout the autumn 5 pkts. for $1, %oz. $ 25 75 Patens. Rich deep blue ; fragrant 25 i 25. Boddingtoa's Quality Bcabiotu SALVIA, continued P\i.\. Patens compaota nana. This variety is a great improve- ment over the well-known Sali'ia Patetis. The very robust- growing plants are free-flowering. If sown early under glass, the plants, which grow to a height of 18 inches, begin to bloom in early July. On account of the very compact and regularly formed plants, it produces an unusual number of flower-stems, on which you will always find from three to five open flowers. The plants are s


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