



136—F lower Seeds . THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1910 
CALIFORNIA 
BELLFLOWER 
See Abutilon. 
CALIFORNIA 
POPPY 
See Eschscholtzia. 
CALLIOPSIS 
Hardy Annual | 
A showy annual formerly classed 
under the name of Coreopsis, which 
see. The Calliopsis is half hardy, 
but not a perennial. It makes a 
quick growth, and produces beauti- 
ful foliage. Itis one of our bright- | 
est and best summer bloomers. 
Gold and maroon of the most bril- 
liant hues are the prevailing colors. | 
The seeds should be sown in early | 
spring where plants are to remain. 
DWARKEF COMPACT. A new) 
= and desirable dwarf strain. Several 
VALLIOP SIS, FINE MIXED. shades of color. Packet, 5 cents. 
GOLDEN GLORY. e 2 
A new and large type, 
with flowers on long 
stems. A _ continuous 
and prolific bloomer. 
Plants a perfect glory 
of golden blossoms, 
double the size of the 
older sorts. Flowers 
toothed on the edges. 
Packet, 5 cents. 
HYBRIDA SU-& 
PERBA. There is noth- 
ing that can equal this § 
pretty littl annual 
plant for borders, 
groups and pot culture, 
and I recommend it 
for use where a low 
flowering hedge is de- 
sired, as being all that 
can be expected. The 
plants form dense 
bushes, 18 inches high, 
which are covered the 
entire season with their 
beautiful flowers in all 
shades of orange and 
yellow to the darkest 
velvety brown. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
FINE MIXED. All 
the best- types. Pkt., 
5 cts.3 oz., 20 cts. 


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CaLLiopsis, TOM THuMmB BEAUTY. 
| TOM THUMB BEAUTY. A very showy, low growing, compact 
| bush, covered with golden yellow flowers with deep crimson centres. 
Can be used with fine effect in beds, borders or used for massing. 
Height 6inches. Packet, 10 cents. 
CAMPANULA 
Hardy Perennial 
| Bellflower, Canterbury Bell. Favorite, 
| old-fashioned, hardy plants. Beautiful 
| and constant bloomers. 
DOUBLE WHITE. A variety of the 
| form known as Peach Bells. It is a mag- g 
|nificent perennial, perfectly hardy, and & 
| will be welcomed by all lovers of its 
| class. It grows about 2 feet high, andin 
| June and July bears showy spikes of %& 
large, double, pure white flowers. The. 
bloom is very striking in appearance, Wf 
making it one of the most beautiful of 
| the bellflowers. It comes true from seed, 
and is worthy of general culture. The 
plant is unexcelled for the hardy peren- 
nial border, and the spikes cannot be 
surpassed for cut flowers. Pkt., 15 cts. 
CARPATICA. Six inches to 1 foot. 
Blue and white mixed. Blooms the 
whole season. Packet, 5 cents. 
CHOICEST MIXED. Embraces all 
the popular single and double sorts. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
Hardy Biennial Campanula 
CUP AND SAUCER. Flower 8 inches 
long; Saucer 8 inches across. Blue, rose, 
white, lilac, etc. Packet, 10 cents. 
MEDIUM. A biennial plant (two 
| years), blooming best the second year; 
2 feet; splendid mixed; single and double 
varieties. Packet, 5 cents. 




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CALLIOPSIS, RADIATA ‘‘TIGER FLOWER.’? 

RADIATA “TIGER FLOWER.” New dwarf compact variety, CAMPANULA, MEDIUM. CaNnaRY BIRD FLOWER. 
6 to 8 inches in height, producing an abundance of blooms during the ER 
entire summer; in fact, the plant is never out o oom. Flowers large. | W 
reddish brown, with golden yellow tiger-like markings at the taipsvor | CANARY BIRD FLO 
the petals, not unlike some of the orchids. A great number of the Tender Annual Climber 
flowers have twisted petals. Packet, 10 cents. 
: : An attractive climber. growing about 10 feet, bearing hundreds of 
Hilda Thomas, Tullahoma, Tenn.—My Nasturtiums from Maule’s Seeds were | beautifully fringed, yellow, bird-like flowers, having a janeied ae he 
the largest Lever saw. They remained through the entire summer and fall. [I | blance to a bird with its wings half expanded. A pretty vine for 
picked my last blossoms on Thanksgiving day. | window or for a sheltered location out of doors. Pkt., 5¢.3 02.) 25¢- 


