. Boddington's quality bulbs, seeds and plants / Arthur T. Nursery Catalogue. BODDINGTON'S ^A^UltltV SEEDS 23 HOLLYHOCKS, continued Single Hybrid Everblooming Hollyhocks. P'^|J{[s, ™"acU^ as annuals; the seed maybe started in the liouse or hotbeds in March or April, and will commence to flower in Jul\-, and stay uninterruptedly in flower until very late in tlie season, in a very rich collection of colors, from snowy white, rosy carmine, yellow, blood-red to the deepest black. Plants branch out freely and grow about lo feet high. Pkt. lO cts., oz. $2. Double Hybrid Everbloomin


. Boddington's quality bulbs, seeds and plants / Arthur T. Nursery Catalogue. BODDINGTON'S ^A^UltltV SEEDS 23 HOLLYHOCKS, continued Single Hybrid Everblooming Hollyhocks. P'^|J{[s, ™"acU^ as annuals; the seed maybe started in the liouse or hotbeds in March or April, and will commence to flower in Jul\-, and stay uninterruptedly in flower until very late in tlie season, in a very rich collection of colors, from snowy white, rosy carmine, yellow, blood-red to the deepest black. Plants branch out freely and grow about lo feet high. Pkt. lO cts., oz. $2. Double Hybrid Everblooming Hollyhocks. This mixtiire contains a rich collection of colors, from white to deep black, light and canary-yellow, flesh-color, dark, light and salmon-rose, scarlet, cherry, red, purple, blackish lirown, etc. The plants can be treated as annuals; the seeds may be started in the house, or in hotbeds, frames, etc., in March or April. I'lanls transplanted by the beginning of May in the open ground will commence to flower about the end of July, ten days after Hollyhocks that have been treated as biennials. The plants will remain in flower uninterruiitedly until very late in the season. Plants branch out freely and grow to a height of about lo ft. Pkt. 25c., \iOz. $2. HUMULUS Japonicus (Japanese Hop). 12 ft. Fast- Pkt. Oz. growing annual climl)er $0 10 $0 50 Japonicus foliis variegatus. A variegated form of preceding. 15 60 HUNNEMANNIA fumariaefolia (Ciant Yellow Tulip Poppy, or Bush Esclischoltzia). This is by far the best of the Poppy family for cutting, remaining in go(j(l condition for several days. Seed sown early in iVlay will, 1))- the ?ni(Ulle of July, pro- duce plants covered with their large buttercui)-yellow poppy- like blossoms, and ne\er out of flower until lunxl frost. The plants grow aluuil :> ft. high, are quite bushy, with be;uitiful feathery glaucous foliage ' '4 lb., $ 10 50 ICE PLANT (Mesembryanthemum crystallinum). A trailing plant of


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