






STAR FLOWER 
Hardy Annual Everlasting 
Pink or carmine blossoms. The flowers rival any other everlasting in 
their keeping qualities. Grows 1 foot high. Packet, 15 cents. 
AZALEA 
Tender Perennial 
ANDICA. Chinese Azalea. Charming, free flowering shrubby green- 
house plants, bearing a mass of exquisite bloom of various shades of 
red, pink, white, etc. Packet, 25 cents. 
BACHELOR’S 
BUTTON 
See Globe Amaranth 
BALLOON VINE 
Hardy Annual Climber 
A rapid growing climber, attaining 
a height of 10 to 16 feet. Bears small 
white flowers, followed by inflated seed 
pods, hence the name. Pkt., 5 cts.; 
oZz., 20 cts. 
BALSAM 
Tender Annual 
Lady’s Slipper. <A favorite,’ quick 
growing annual, producing large, bril- 
liantly colored flowers. The blooms 
¥ are borne along the stem, among the 
leaves, and frequently the whole upper 
part of the plant is a mass of color. 
Height 15 to 20 inches. The Lady's 
Slipper is of easiest culture, and suc- 
ceeds in any rich soil. It is well to 
sow the seeds thickly, in a temporary 
row, and then to transplant to perma- 
nent quarters. This makes the plants strong and stocky, and insures 
the greatest number of double flowers. My baltsams cannot be excelled. 
GOLIATH. This is 
anew balsam or lady’s 
slipper of remarkably 
robust growth, throw- 
ing up a main stem, 
often 4 feet high. The 
jower portion of the 
stem is well covered 
with side branches, giv- 
ing the plant a sturdy 
bush forms) Ag 
branches are filled with 
very large double flow- 
ers of a salmon pink 
eolor, producing an 
effect as rich as it is 
charming. Goliath car- 
ries the largest and 
most perfect flowers 
yet developed in this 
old-fashioned bedding 
plant, and it should 
find a place this year 
in all annual gardens. ¢ 
All the balsams rejoice } 
in good soil, and are 
improved by being 
once or twice trans- 
planted from the orig- 
inal seed bed: This 
new. variety should 
have ample space, as it 
occupies .much room 
with lateral branches. 
Packet, 10 cents; 
ly ounce, 30 cents; 
ounce, $1.00. 

Batsam, Supers CAMELLIA FLOWERED. 
Batsam, GOLIATH. 


THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1916 
SUPERB €A-q 
MELLIA FLOW- 
KRED. The fin- 
est straim of 
perfectly double 
balsams, produe- 
ing masses. of 
brightest flowers. 
A shy seeder. All 
colors mixed. 
Packet, LO cents; 
ounce, 75 eents. 
MAULE’S DOU-= 
BLE SUPERB 
STRAIN. Unri- 
valed for large size, 
perfect form, 
robust habit and 
diversity of rich 

























ors. 
2 inehes across, 
y borne in wonder- 
| ful. profusion, and 
more uniiormly 
| double than any 
J Other strain with 
which I am ac- 
iquainted. The 
4 habit of growth is 
bushy and branch- 
‘|ing. The range of 
color includes 
white, rose, yellow, 
buff, pomegranate 
red, scarlet, crim- 
son, purple, lilac 
and violet. I offer 
all the best colors 
in this mixture, 
Packet, 10 cents; 
4 ounce,30 cents}; 
ounce, $1.00. 
GERMAN DOU= 
BLE MIXED. All 
colors; very fine 
mixture of the best 
double flowering 
Batsam, MAuLe’s Douste Surers STRAIN. Bee earecn ee 
GIANT WHITE ROSE FLOWERED. Large, pure white. Espe- 
cially adapted to cemetery work. Not excelled by any white balsam 
inthe world. Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 
DOUBLE DWARF MIXED. 1» inches high. Pkt., 5¢.; oz., 30c. 
SPOTTED ROSE FLOWERED. A group of beautiful double bal- 
sams with spotted flowers of many shades, Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 75 cts. 
BALSAM : 
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APPLE 
See Momordica. 
BARTONIA 
Hardy Annual 
AUREA. California Gold- 
en Bartonia. This bright 
and showy annual grows 1 to 
8 feet high and bears beauti- 
ful golden blossoms all sum- 
mer. Succeeds wellina 
warm,sunny position. Donot f 
transplant. Packet, 5 cts, 
BEGONIA 
Tender Perennial 
The fibrous rooted begonias 
are cultivated mainly for 
their foliage; the tuberous 
rooted sorts for their brilliant WA 
blossoms. Suited to greenhouse culture |; 
or to the open air during warm weather. 
ERECTA CRISTATA. This is a 
very interesting single flowered strain 
of the tuberous rooted begonia. Flow- 
ers are large and extremely varied in 
color, including many shades. The 
most characteristic feature, however, is 
the curiously bearded or crested petal, 
as shown in the illustration. Excellent 
for pot plants or garden bedding, 
blooming all summer. Mixed colors. 
Packet, 15 cents. 
VERNON. Plants covered with flow- 
ers of a brilliant deep carmine with a 
bright yellow centre. Packet, 10 cents. 
VULCAN. Similar to above, with 
| brightest scarlet blooms. Pkt., 10 cts. 
REX. Fibrous rooted. Ornamental 
| leaves, dark green, bronze red, ete. All 
| sorts mixed. Packet, 25 cents. 
| MNUBEROUS ROOTED HYBRIDS. Me 
| Handsome single and doubl!e varieties. Sait 
| Fine mixed. Packet, 20 cents. BEGONIA, ERECTA CRISTATA. 
| QUEEN ANNA. A new fibrous rooted begonia noted for its profuse 
| production of bandsome pink flowers an inch across. The bright yel- 
| low stamens make the flowers attractive and showy. Foliage rich in 
| appearance; growth strong. Pucket, 10 cents. d ‘ 
ic BELLIS 
See Daisy. 

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Mrs..C. Stinson, Lyons Station, Ind.—My flower seeds did fine. Zinnias and Nas- 
turtiums could not be excelled for bloom. 
' William Dickey, Mt. Morris, N. Y.—I think your seeds are the best in the world; 
| my Asters weré the best in town. ~ PRT Canada Sele : 
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