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BALSAM (Laay’s Slipper) 
Hardy Annual 
An old and favorite, quick growing annual, producing large, 
brilliantly colored flowers. Blooms are borne along the stem, 
among the leaves; frequently the whole upper part of the 
plant is a mass of color. Height 10 to 30 inches. The 
Balsam is of the easiest culture, and succeeds in any rich 
soil. It is well to sow the seeds thickly, in a temporary row, 
and then transplant to permanent quarters. 
1126 SUPERB 
CAMELLIA 
FLOWERED, 
MIXED COLORS. 
Achoicestrain of 
perfectly double 
Balsams pro- 
ducing masses 
oLepmLehtes t 
fiowers. 
Packet, 10 cts.; 
1% ounce, 25 cts.; 
ounce, 75 cts. 
1128 DOUBLE 
TALL MIXED. 
All the best col- 
ors; very fine 
mixture. 
Packet, 10 cts.; 
14 ounce, 25 cts. 
|} 1132 DOUBLE 
{DWARF MIXED. 
Piants make per- 
fect little bushes 
with flowersthat 
‘s}are double and 
the colors very 
pretty and pleas- 
ing. Plants grow 
10 inches high. 
Packet, 10 cts. 
1133 SPOTTED 
ROSE FLOW- 
ERED. A group 
of double Bal- 
sams with spot- 
tedflowers; 
many shades. 
Packet, 10 cts.; 
{127 BALSAM, MAULE’S DOUBLE SUPERB SS 
1% ounce, 20 cts. 
STRAIN, MIXED 
1127 MAULE’S DOUBLE SUPERB STRAIN, FINEST MIXED. | 
Unrivaled for large size, perfect form, robust habit and divers- 
ity of rich and delicate colors. Flowers often 2 inches across, 
borne in wonderful profusion, and more uniformly double than 
any other strain. The habit of growth is bushy and branching. 
The range of color includes white, rose, yellow, buff, pome- 
granate, red, scarlet, crimson, purple, lilac and violet. We 
offer all the best colors in this mixture. 
Packet, 10 ects.; 14 ounce, 30 cts.; ounce, $1.00 
Sow MAULE’S SEEDS—There are NONE BETTER 
1134 PRIMROSE. 
Pale yellow; large, 
full double flowers 
borne profusely on 
strong, robust stems. 
Packet, 10 cts.; 
3 packets, 25 cts. 
1131 GOLIATH, 
MIXED ALL COL- 
ORS. New Balsam or 
Y Lady's Slipper of re- 
Amarkably robust 
growth. The 
portion of the stem is 
fer Wiwell covered with 
Sa 
é sturdy 
All 
filled 
form. 
branches are 
4 ble flowers producing 
a charming and beau- 
tiful effect. Many 
s colors and shadings. 
Packet, 10 cts.; 
4% ounce, 25 cts.; 
% ounce, 40 cts.; 
ounce, 75 cts. 
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113) BALSAM, GOLIATH, MIXED 
ALL COLORS 
lower 
WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1926 
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{145 BITTER SWEET 
BIGNONIA (Trumpet Creeper) 
Hardy Perennial Climber 
1143 GRANDIFLORA. One of the handsomest hardy 
climbers, strong growing, bearing large clusters of orange 
red flowers, which always attract humming birds. Mostly 
grown on trees or walls. Useful for covering unsightly 
places, stumps or wherever a flowering vine is desired, though 
it can be cut back and made almost self-supporting. Usual 
height 10 to 30 feet. Packet, 10 cts. 
1145 BITTER SWEET (Wax Work) 
Hardy Perennial Climber 
A handsome, native twining shrub of rapid growth, elegant 
for clinging to walls, trees; etc., and one of the most desirable 
for shade. Has beautiful large leaves and bears yellow flow- 
ers in May and June, which are followed in the autumn with 
clusters of bright orange fruit. Often used for house decora= 
tion during the winter. 
Packet, 10 cts.; 144 ounce, 30 cts.; ounce, $1.00 
BAPTISIA (False Indigo) ROOTS Hardy Perennial 
AUSTRALIS. Dark blue pea-shaped flowers. Blooms in 
June. Two feet high. 25 ets. each; 3 for 65 ects.; 6 for $1.20; 
$2.25 per dozen 
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{151 BLUE LACE FLOWER 
1146 BLUE DAISY (Blue Marguerite) 
{146 BLUE DAISY 
me Half Hardy Perennial 
1s frows al 1 f ‘ . 
Mine an abana Jews 1% feet high, of branching habit, pro-= 
ducing an a Me cn cnns sky blue flowers. Very prettys 
for winter blooming. ne Senden ang elms i 
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Packet, 10 ets.; 14 ounce, 40 cts.; %4 ounce, 75 ets, B 
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1151 BLUE LACE FLOWER \ 
a al Hardy Annual 
1e umbs hapea vers, £ j 
rare and ae: le or flowers, 92 cord inches AcT OSS, sane (oan 
blue. The formic -v2ce—the most beautiful clear coerulea | 
chief or Wild Carrot. ular to those of Queen's Lace Handker= | 
extsiotteau tice Wek ne of the most popular flowers of re- | 
profusely from July ill tee” About two feet high and beam 
early spring. ~1*' Trost, from seed sown out=doorseaum 
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Packet, 15 cts.; % ounce, 40 cts.; 144 ounce, 75 cts.; ounce $2. > } 
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