WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1926 et 3 
Maule’s Flowering 
Bulbs, Roots, Etc. 
Everyone succeeds in growing plants from Maule’s bulbs and roots. With but little care, excellent results may be obtained. 
After flowering, many bulbs or roots, if given a period of rest, may be re-planted, when the previous year’s display will be 
repeated. This of course applies to varieties that are not hardy. The hardy roots of Lilies, Iris, Peonies, ete., when once 
planted will live outdoors for years without being disturbed. A good supply of bulbs or roots may be obtained at a very 
moderate cost, for the first cost is practically the only expense. 
With every order for bulbs or roots a copy of our booklet, “Practical Hints on Bulb Culture,” will be enclosed, free. It 
contains many helpful suggestions on the culture of bulbs and roots. By following the simple directions given, everyone 
should succeed in growing beautiful plants. 
Elliottiana Yellow Calla Lily 
Flowers of a rich, lustrous golden yel- 
low, often measuring 4 to 5 inches across. 
The foliage is glossy, rich, dark green, 
marked and spotted with many white 
dots. A very beautiful, showy pot plant. 
Not hardy. 
40 ets. each; 2 for 75 cts.; 6 for $2.00; 
$3.75 per dozen, postpaid 
(The Well-Known Lily of the Nile) 
One of the best plants for blooming in 
the open during the summer, and un- 
equalled in the winter as a house plant. 
A very highly ornamental desirable plant 
of easy culture, producing numerous ~— 
large white flowers. Not hardy. 
35 ets. each; 2 for 60 ets.; 6 for $1.50; 
$2.75 per dozen, postpaid ~ 
Large clusters of Lily-like fragrant 
flowers, the petals of which are white, 
with a deep reddish purple stripe through 
the centre of each. Succeeds in pot or 
open ground. Not hardy. 
50 ects. each; 2 for 90 cts., postpaid 
Giant Wh 
This magnificent Lily bears many tall 
flower stalks, each surmounted by large, | 
pure white flowers highly prized on ac- 
Amaryllis, Equestris 
Also known as Barbadoes Lily or ~ 
Gloriosa Lily. A splendid type of 
Amaryllis, with flowers 4 to 5 inches — 
across. The color is a brilliant orange ~ 
ane! Calentha Grandiflora 
(Peruvian: Daffodil.) Flowers snowy 
white, with green throat. Six broad petals 
count of their delicate fragrance and 
chasteness. Adapted for pot culture or 
planting out-doors. Not hardy. 
30 ets. each; 2 for 50 cts., postpaid 
with delicate frilled edges and inecurved 
yellow anthers; of novel and unique 
form. A superior pot or open ground 
plant. Not hardy. 
80 cts. each; 2 for 50 cts., postpaid 
scarlet, with exquisite green and white 
throat. Valuable as a pot plant or for 
bedding purposes. Not hardy. 
25 ets. each; 3 for 65 cts., postpaid 
