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YT7HE steadily increasing demand for » 



•i* Flowering and Tropical Plants, "' 



Orchids, curious Cacti, Small and Orna- gj 



mental Fruits, etc., has induced me to g 



give more space and attention to this de- ' ; 



partment of my business this season than » 



ever before. You will therefore find the next 18 pages entirely * 



devoted to many new and exceedingly rare plants, quite a number 2 



of which are offered this season for the first time. It has been my ^ ; 



aim to select only those plants that will give the purchaser the » j 



utmost satisfaction, and I know that every one favoring me with an order p ; 



for plants this year will be more than satisfied with their investment, et 



It will be noticed also that my prices are very reasonable, considering the quality fc 



and size of stock. To my old customers it is unnecessary to say anything in regard to p 



the superior excellence of Maule's Plants, but to the many new readers who will ia 



receive my catalogue this year for the first time, I need only say that Matlle'S S 



Plants are just as reliable as maule's Seeds. More cannot be said, | 



for better seeds than Maule's were never sold, and Stronger, liealtliier g 



plants than I propose to send sny customers the coming season v. 



cannot toe procured from any one ; at least such has been the verdict of g 



all who have tried them, and I propose this year to increase the good reputation 3 



which they now hold in the esteem of all lovers of flowering plant life. 



Mrs. B. E Bradley, Alameda, Cal. : " The plants ordered from 

 you have come to hand in beautiful ponditiou, as fresh aud green 

 as if just taken from your grounds, after a trip of so many hun- 

 dred miles. Many thanks for your generous addition to my 

 order of gratis plants. I am charmed with the perfect system 

 Mrs. Gieger, 432 Fourteenth Street, San Francisco, Cal 



condition; how, after several thousand miles, they could come in such a splendid state is 

 only due to the great care bestowed on the packing. I am more than pleased." 



and care of your large establishment in dispatching order 

 through." 



Mrs. Sarah E. Warren, Atlanta, Ills. : " I received my 



Begonias and was well pleased with them ; they are much 



better than I ex pected. " 



'The roses arrived in splendid 



6 CHARI1INQ CLinBINQ ROSES 



CLIMBING PERLE-DES-JARDINS. 



Flowers similar to the parent, Perle-des-Jardins, delightfully fragrant, color, deep yellow; perfectly hardy 

 South, desirable for a conservatory North. 30 cents each ; $3.00 per dozen, postpaid. 



CLIMBING NIPHETOS. 

 A sport from the dwarf Niphetos. Handsome, long pointed, pure white buds. Perfectly hardy South, but 

 in the North should be well protected. 30 cents each; $3.00 per dozen, postpaid. 



MARY WASHINGTON. 

 Perfectly hardy. In this lovely rose our first President took special delight, and named it in honor of his 

 mother, Mary Washington. The flowers are large, pure white, perfectly double, deliciously fragrant, and 

 profuse bloomer. 25 cents each ; $2.50 per dozen, postpaid. 



THE CLIMBING GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. 

 Perfectly hardy. Another handsome climbing rose, deserving of extended cultivation. Color, deep crimson, 

 full and double, and blooms most profusely. 20 cents each ; $2.00 per dozen, postpaid. 



JAMES SPRUNT. 

 Perfectly hardy. Deep velvety crimson, very double, strong vigorous bloomer, and rapid climber. One of the 

 best dark flowering climbing' roses yet introduced. 20 cents each, $2 00 per dozen, postpaid. 



CHAMPNEY. 

 A fine hardy pillar rose, quite double and fragrant, flowers deep rose, changing to clear pink. Highly valued 

 for covering arbors, trellises and verandas. 20 cents each, $2.00 per dozen, postpaid. 



One each of the above 6 Charming Climbing Roses, $1.25, postpaid. 



THE LA FRANCE QUARTETTE OF EYERBLOOfllNQ ROSES 



LA FRANCE. 



One of the most beautiful and popular of all roses, unequalled by any in its delicious perfume. Very large, 

 double, and superbly formed. It is difficult to convey any idea of its beautiful coloring, but the prevailing color 

 is light silvery rose, shaded silvery peach and pink. 20 cents each, $1.75 per dozen, postpaid. 

 DUCHESS OF ALBANY (The Red La France). 



I consider this new and handsome rose the grandest introduction for many years, either as a rose for the 

 garden, or to force for cut flowers in winter. The Duchess of Albany is a sport from the well-known La France 

 and retains all the characteristics of the type, but larger in size, deeper in color and of more expanded form. 

 The flowers are of a deep even pink, deep enough to warrant its title of Red La France. Very large and full, 

 highly perfumed, and produced in wonderful profusion. 20 cents each, $1.75 per dozen, postpaid. 



AUGUSTINE GUINOSEAUX (The White La France). 



In growth and style of bloom this new rose resembles its parent, the old Pink La France ; in fact, it is a 

 stronger grower. The color of the flowers, while not a pure white, is of a most delicate blush centre, shaded 

 lighter at edge of the petals, a very near approach to white. 25 cents each, $2.00 a dozen, postpaid. 

 MADAME A. VEYSSET (The Striped La France). 



A magnificent new rose, identical in every respect with its parent, the old La France, except in two particu- 

 lars—it is much stronger in growth, and the exquisite colorings, satiny pink, striped and shaded, delicate white 

 and rose. Produces fine large buds and flowers. 25 cents each, $2.00 per dozen, postpaid. 



"One each of the above 4 Grand Everblooming Roses, 

 only 65 cents, postpaid. 



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My La France Collection- 



