124—-F lower Seeds 
IMPATIENS. 
Sultan’s Balsam. Zanzibar Balsam. 
Tender perennial; 1 foot high. Culture 
easy; always in bloom. One of the best | 
of the window plants. 
Sultana. Rose colored. Pkt., 15 cts. | 
Holstii. A very handsome plant 
from Africa. The flowers, which are of 
a sorgeous vermilion color, are bornein 
great profusion. In the open air it 
blooms continuously from June until | 
frost. Packet. 20 cents. 
EVORY THISTLE. 
See Chamepeuce. | 
JERUSALEM CHERRY. | 
A dwarf, branching pot plant, very 
useful for winter decoration. Small, 
oval-shaped leaves, and a great profu- 
sion of handsome, bright scarlet berries. 
lit. Always admired. Packet, 10 cents 
JOB’S TEARS. Coiz lachryma. 
An annual ornamental grass, with 
broad, corn-like leaves and hard shining 
seeds of peculiar appearance, giving the 
plant its name. Two feet. Pkt., 5 cts.; 
0z., 10 cts.; 34 1b., 20 cts.; Ib., 60 cts. 
KAULFUSSIA. 
HAULFUSSIA,. 
A charming annual. growing only 6 
inches high. For edging and bedding. | 
Colors, white, rose, red, violet and blue. | 
Mixed colors. Packet, 5 cents. 
KENILWORTH IVY. | 
See Linaria. | 
HOCHIA. ! 
Scoparia. Mock cypress. Summer 
cypress. A truly interesting quick-grow- | 
ing annual. The plant attains a height | 
of 234 feet, and assumés a bushy tree-like 
Bhape, somewhat suggestive of a fine | 
dwarf ornamental evergreen lawn tree. *| 
In the eariy fall the whole plant com- | 
pletely changes to deep carmineor blood 
red, giving the bush the appearance of a | 
huge ball of fire. Packet, 10 cents; 3 
packets, 25 cents. (See Novelties.) 
Finest Hyarios. 
LANTANA, 
LANTANA, 
Tender perennial shrubby plants, 1 to 
3 feet high, bearing flowers of various 
Shades and colors, including orange, 
white and pink. Especially adapted to 
greenhouse or window culture, though 
thriving nicely in the garden in sum- 
mer. Start indoors. 
Little Beauty. A novel strain of 
unexcelled value for bedding purposes. 
Dwarf; only 8 to 10 inches. Flowers 
| ive and showy annual bedding plants, 
THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1908 
large and verbena-like. All shades of 
pink, red, orange-yellow, orange-scarlet 
and white. A new and desirable race. 
Packet, 15 cents; 2 packets, 25 cents. 
Finest Hybrids Mixed. All the 
choice hybrid sorts. Packet, 10 cents. 
LARKSPUR, HYACINTH FLOWERED 
LARKSPUR. 
Quick-growing annual and perennial 
plants. For the perennial sorts see Del- 
phinium. The annuals have a wide, 
range of bright colors. The flowers are 
borne in great profusion, and a bed of 
larkspurs is an effective and showy or- 
Tament. See Novelties. 
Candelabra Formed. This is a 
new class with branching habit. The 
long-stemmed giant spikes are valued 
for cutting. All colors mixed. Annual. 
Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 50 cents. 
Giant Hyacinth Flowered. 
These splendid annual larkspurs grow 
to a height of 2feet or more. The colors 
are rich and varied. The foliage is 
highly ornamental as well as the flowers. 
Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 25 cents. 
Double Dwarf Rocket. Finest 
mixed. One foot high. Packet, 5 cents. 
Finest Mixed Warieties.  A)i 
sorts, Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 25 cents, 
LAVANDULA VERA. 
Flowering Lavender. A sweet-scented 
hardy perennial, growing about 3 feet 
high. Worthy of a place in a permanent 
garden. Desirable. Packet, 5 cents. 
LAVATERA. 
Tall, bushy annuals, somewhat like 
hollyhocks, with single flowers. Colors, 
rose, white, etc. Three feet. Sow where 
plants are to remain. Packet, 5 cents. 
LEMON VERBENA. 
Aloysia. 
A tender perennial shrub grown for 
the exquisite fragrance of its leaves. 
One foot or more; branching. It bears 
small white flowers. Grown from seed 
Without difficulty. Packet, 10 cents. 
LEPTOSYNE. 
An annual growing 1 foot high, with 
feathery foliage. Flowers single; golden 
yellow; lasting. Blooms in five weeks 
from the sowing of the seed. Excellent 
for cutting. Packet. 5 cents. 
LINARTIA,. 
A splendid genus of hardy plants well 
worthy of cultivation Easily grown 
and profuse bloomers. The flowers are 
very pretty and suitable for cutting. 
The plants prefer a sunny position anda 
rather dry soil. 
Hybrida Mixed. Annuals, quick 
to bloom. Many colors. One foot, 
Packet, 5 cents. 
Cy mbalaria. Kenilworth Ivy. 
Coliseum Ivy. Mother of Thousands. 
A widely loved hardy perennial trailing 
plant, with small lavender and purple 
lowers. For baskets. vases and rocker- 
ies. A charming little vine. Pkt., 10c. 
LUPINUS. 
Strong annuals, 1 to 3 feet high, with 
upright racemes of blue, pink, yellow 
and white flowers. Lupines are allied 
to sweet peas. though erect and self- 
supporting. Mixed. Packet, 5 cts. 
LINUM™. : 
Scarlet Flax. One of the most effect- 
of long blooming period, having fine fo- 
liage and delicate stems. Flowers 1 inch 
across, and borne in great profusion. 
My strain is the grandifiorum cocrin- 
eum, a brilliant scarlet. Packet, 5 cents. 
LADY’S SLIPPER. 
See Balsam. Also see Novelties. 
LOBELIA. 
group includes plants of 
various habits of growth. Altare desira- 
ble. They should be treated as annuals, 
except Cardinalis. See Novelties. 
Tricolor. Red, white and blue. In 
this charming new lobelia we have a 
color combination that is as beautiful as 
itis rare. It is of easiest culture; dwarf, 
free blooming and lasting. Pkt., 10 cts. 
The lobelia 
LOBELIA, HEAVENLY BLUE. 
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Heavenly Blue. A beautiful new | 
lobelia of compact habit, 10 to 12 inches | 
high. The flowers are large for a dwart | 
lobelia, being nearly an inch across. The 
chief charm of the variety is the exquis- 
ite, delicate, indescribable blue color. For 
border or pot culture. Packet, 10 cents. 
Erinus Warieties Mixed. Indis- 
pensable for vases and baskets, as they 
are of trailing and extremely graceful | 
form. Blue, white and rose mixed. 
Packet, 5 cents. 
Cardinalis. Cardinal Flower. An | 
extremely brilliant scarlet bloomer, 2° 
feet high. Hardy perennial, of easy cul- 
ture. Packet, 10 cents. 
Crystal Palace Compacta. Rich, 
deep blue, with dark foliage. The best | 
for bedding. Packet, 5 cents. 
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LoBeLiA, BELLE DE Moray. 
Belle de Moray. This is a very 
desirable novelty of dwarf, compact 
growth, especially adapted to ribbon 
gardening and landscape work; very 
effective. Packet. 10 cents. 
Finest Mixed. Best annual sorts 
in one package. Pkt., 10 cts.; 0z., 75 cts. 
LYCHNIS. 
Very desirable hardy perennial plants, 
having botanic relationship with the 
pinks. Of easy culture. 
Chalcedonica. Rose Campion. 
Jerusalem Cross. Burning Star. An 
old favorite lychnis with scarlet flowers. 
Two to three feet high. Packet, 5 cents. 
Haageana. Hybrids of mixed col- 
ors, from white to pink, scarlet and 
orange red. Onefoot high. Very pleas- | 
ing and effective. Packet, 5 cents. 
MARGUERITES. 
See Carnations. 
MEXICAN PRIMROSE. 
Enothera rosea mexicana. 
A charming plant of almost unequalled 
blooming qualities. The spreading blos- 
soms are 3 inches in diameter, of a bright 
pink color, with scarlet veins, and 
showy white centre. Of easy culture 
and suited to indoor or open air situa- 
tions. It ‘begins to bloom when young. | 
Treat as an annual. Packet, 5 cents. 
| flowers. 
MARIGOLD, PRINCE OF ORANGE 
AND Silver KiNG. 
MARIGOLD. 
Tagetes. (Pot Marigold or Cape Marl- 
| gold will be found under the head of 
Calendula, which see.) The Tagetes group — 
Includes the so-called French and Afri- . 
can sorts. The African marigolds are 
tall. with large yellow or orange colored © 
The French marigolds gre 
dwarfer, with striped flowers. Sow seeds 
in open ground and thin to 1 foot &part. 
Treat the following as annuals- 
FRENCH VARIETIES. 
Silver Hing. French. A beautt- 
| ful new dwarf strain, only 8 inches high. 
Flowers produced in great abundance 
and of perfectly uniform marking. Col- 
| or velvety brown, surrounded by pale 
| lemon, almost white. 
PKt., 5c.; 0z., 30e. 
_Wegion of Honor. French. Much 
like Silver King, but the lemon edge or 
frame of the flower is a rich golden ye)- 
low. Height of plant 9 inches. A preity 
companion to Silver King, Packet, 
5 cents; ounce, 20 cents. 
New French Compact. Gold 
| Striped; very compact and dwarf:6 or & 
inches. Packet, 5 cents: ounce, 26 cents. 
French, Finest Mixed. 1 it. or 
less. Packet, 5 cents; oz., 20 cents 
: AFRICAN VARIETIES. 
Lemon Queen. African; 234 feet 
high; flowers 2 to 3 inches in diameter. 
Bushy plants, bearing 75 to 100 large, 
| double, lemon-colored flowers at one 
time. Packet, 5 cents: ounce, 50 cents. * 
Prince of @range. African. 
Similar in all respects to the above, ex— 
cepting color of flower. Golden orange_ 
Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 50 cents. 
Eldorado. African. 234 feet tall. 
Large, full, double quilled flowers. Gold 
en yellow. Pkt., 5 cts.; 0z., 15 cts. 
African, Finest Mixed. 
Packet, 5 cents; oz.,; 20 cents. 
MARVEL OF PERU. 
Mirabilis jalapa. 
Four O’Clock. A well known and de- 
servedly favorite flower. Produces large, 
convolvulus-like flowers; white, yellow. 
crimson, striped, etc. The roots may be 
preserved through the winter in the cel- 
lar, though it is usually called an annval_ 
The flowers cpen suddenly late in the 
afternoon. Sow in open ground. 
Tom Thumb Varieties Mixed. 
These make very handsome dyarf. comi- 
pact, bushy plants. The foliage is gold- 
en variegated, and the blooms are pu- 
merous and in many brilliant colors. 
Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 15 cents. 
Hybrid Fine Mixed. A good 
mixture of many colors. Height of 
plant about 2 feet. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 15 cts. 
MATTHIOLA. 
4 Mattkiola bicornis. 
Night Smelling Stock. An annua} - 
plant of the gilliflower group, very 
fragrant at night and after showers. 
Packet, 5 cents. 
MAURANDIA. 
A tender, climbing perennial, suitable ~ 
for hanging baskets or for the green- 
house. It attains a length of 5 feet or 
more and is exceedingly beautiful. For 
outdoor culture treat as an annual. 
Finest Mixed. Packet, 10 cents. 
234 it. 
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