WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
7)ieNA NY S| ‘Y : 
GOLDEN Crown LILY. 
GOLDEN CROWN LILY. Double 
Hemerocallis. A double day lily of 
most beautiful type. Large golden 
yellow double flowers, each flower 
having a carmine ring toward the 
centre. It is perfectly hardy. 15 
cents each; 2 for 25 cents, postpaid. 
SAXIFRAGA GRANULATA. Fair 
Maids of France. Fine, double 
flowers of pure, spotless white. 
’ Piant is very much branched and | 
bears a great profusion of the ex- 
quisite blooms. 15 cts. each; 2 for 
29 cts., postpaid. 
PARDANTHUS SINENSIS. 
Blackberry Lily. Lily-like flow- 
ers of a bright orange color, flow- 
ering freely during July and Aug- 
ust, followed in September with 
HYACINTHUS CANDICANS. 
HYACINTHUS CANDICANS. 
Giant Summer Flowering Cape 
Hyacinth. A very showy bulbous- 
rooted plant, blooming in the 
early Summer. Practically hardy. 
Spikes 4 to 5 feet high, bearing 
from 20 to 80 large, bell-shaped, 
pure white blossoms. 5c. each; 6 
for 25c.; 45¢e. per dozen, postpaid. 
HEMEROCALLIS FLAVA. Lem- 
on Lily. A useful and handsome 
lily, producing its large, fragrant 
yellow flowers during July and 
August in great profusion. Plant 
grows about 3 feet high. Perfectly 
hardy. 15 cts. each; 2 for 25 cts., 
postpaid. 
6 Superior Hardy Summer Fl 
only 35 cents, postpaid. 
HarbDy CYCLAMEN. 
HARDY CYCLAMEN. These de- 
Sirable bulbs bloom easily and 
quickly. It is not always hardy. 
If treated as a perennial it should 
have a warm Situation, on well- 
drained land. Pink and White. 
Hither color, 15 cents each; 2 for 25 
cents; $1.25 per dozen, postpaid. 
FUNKIA SUBCORDATA. Plan- 
tain Lily. Of easiest culture. 
Attractive border plants even 
when not in flower. Foliage mass- 
ive. Flowers pure white, lily-like 
and borne on a graceful stem, 
which arches from the profusion 
of bloom. 15 cents each; 2 for 25 
cents. postpaid. 
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Bulbs, Roots, ete.—139 
NYMPHAA ODoRATA. 
NYMPH AAS. 
Odorata Gigamtea. The well- 
known fragrant water lily, whose 
white blossoms are so widely popu- 
lar. It is only necessary to set the 
roots in the mud, in similar situa- 
tions with other aquatic plants, 
where the water is sluggish. The 
roots will live over winter. 
15 cts. each ; 2 for 25 cts., postpaid. 
Zanzibarensis. A superb water 
lily. Flowers of darkest blue or 
purple, 6 to 10 inches in diameter; 
leaves deep green. Very free flow- 
ering and deliciously fragrant. 
50 cents each ; 3 for $1.25, postpaid. 
Mrs. C. C. Hoover, Broadway, Va.—The 
seeds and plants bought from you for 
many years have always been the very 
best. The Evergreens we bought two 
years ago have grown wonderfully, and 
are making a lovely hedge. 
seed pods which resemble black- | 1 Golden Crown Lily 1 Funkia Subcordata . 
berries. Novel and interesting. | 1 Hemerocallis Flava 1 Saxifraga Granulata 
15 cts. each; 2 for 25 cts., postpaid. | 1 Pardanthus Sinensis 1 Hyacinthus Candicans 
CALADIUM 
ESCULENTUM. 
Elephant’s Ear. 
A handsome plant of 
tropical aspect, bearint 
leaves sometimes a yard 
inexpanse. Effectiveas a 
Single plant on a lawn, or 
in groups; also useful for 
decorative effect near 
streams or ponds. Large 
bulbs, 15 cents each; $1.50 
per dozen, postpaid. By 
~\y express, not prepaid, $7.50 
LAN per LOU. 
AW 
Fancy LeAveo CaLaoium. 
Fancy Leaved Caladium. 
Thrives in pot or box or shady 
Situation. The root should be set 
in rich sandy loam. The handsome 
leaves are Spotted and variegated 
with white, pink, scarlet, etc. Not 
y hardy. 20 cents each; 3 for 50 cents, 
postpaid. 
New Giant Caladium. 
A wonderful caladium, with large 
flowers, altogether distinct from the 
esculentum. The leaves are of a 
bright and glossy green. They are 
borne well above the ground, on 
Strong leaf-stalks, and in rich soil 
sometimes attain a height of 8 or 10 
feet. The great flower resembles a 
calla; is 15 inches long by 7 or 8 
inches broad, with delicious fra- 
grance. Strong plants, 25 cts. each; 
5 for $1.00, postpaid. 
DIELYTRA SPECTABILIS. 
Bleeding Heart or Seal flower, an old 
favorite, bearing long racemes of graceful, 
heart shaped pink flowers. In old time 
gardens it had the place of honor. 
15 cents each; $1.50 per dozen, postpaid. 
AMORPHOPHALLUS 
RIVIERI. 
A handsome plant for 
growing either in 
clumps or singly. Mag- 
nificent leaves. Should 
be planted in May ina 
warm, sunny situation 
in extra rich soil. The 
flowers appear before 
the leaves and rise toa 
height of 2 feet and re- 
semble gigantic black 
- callas; soon followed by 
massive tropical look- 
ing leaves supported on 
thick, beautifully mar- 
bled stems. Extra large 
bulbs, 50 cents each; 
$5.00 per doz., postpaid. 
5 JAPANESE FERN BALL. 
JAPANESE FERN BALL. 
This exquisite fern is rooted in moss, and requires no earth, 
It is simply necessary to hang it up and supply it with water 
once aday. In full growth the beautiful foliage extends out- 
ward in every direction, as shown. It will live for years under 
proper treatment, alternately growing and resting. Small 
balls, 5 inches in diameter, 35 cents each, postpaid. Large 
balls, 7 to 9 inches, 60 cents each; 2 for $1.00, postpaid. 
