


WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
Flower Seeds—139 

CHINESE PRIMROSE 
See Primula. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 7 
Hardy Perennial 
The single annual chrysanthe- 
mums are extremely showy and 
effective. They are daisy like in 
shape, and are much used for cut 
flower purposes. The perennial 
sorts are both single and double. 
All are easily grown from seeds. 
Taken collectively, they embrace 
many colors. The single annual 
ehrysanthemums are called Painted 
Daisies. One of the single perennial 
chrysathemums bears the name of 
French Marguerite or Paris Daisy. 
The double perennial sorts, from 
China and Japan, include the most 
brilliant of the late autumn flowers. 
DOUBLE OSTRICH FEATH- 
ER. This is a fine Japanese strain, 
producing handsome double flowers 
with highly ornamental petals. The 
seedling plants will bloom the first 
season, thus enabling the cultivator 
to pick and choose the most valu- 
able specimens for preservation 
and permanent culture. 
Packet, 15 cents. 


CHRYSANTHEMUMS, ANNUAL VARIETIES. 
FRUTESCENS 
GRANDIFLORA. 
French Marguerite or 
Paris Daisy. <A single 
perennial growing 1 foot 
high, bearing pure white 
flowers with yellow cen- 
tre. Packet, 10 cents. 
LARGE FLOWER- 
ING CHINESE AND 
JAPANESE. All the 
S large flowering chrysan- 
\ themums, the glory of 
autumn, are perennials. 
Some are single and 
others double. Some are 
better suited to out of 
doors culture than 
others: As a rule, they 
are hardy. The color 
range is almost endless, 
though red, yellow and 
white flowers predomi- 
nate. I have only to say 
that my Chinese and’ 
Japanese chrysanthe- 
mum seed is of the choic- 
est strain, with endless 
possibilities of high 
merit. Finest mixed. 
Pkt., 20c.; 3 pkts., 50c. 

—— 
Dorcas L. Hoxsie, Ghent, N. 
Y.—I had a splendid garden 
from your seeds, also some 
very handsome flowers in 
spite of the long drought. 


























CHRYSANTHEMUM BURRIDGEANUM, TRICOLOR Hysrips, MIxeD. 
BURRIDGEANUM, TRICOLOR HYBRIDS, MIXED. Flowers 
well formed and lasting; making a pretty appearance when used asa 
bedding plant. Fine for cut flowers. These hybrids were obtained from 
the well known Burridgeanum variety and are decidedly better in all 


|} well among shrubbery and is 

respects: Hardy annual. Packet, 10 cents. 
Hardy Annual Chrysanthemum. 
BRIDAL ROBE. Plants grow about 1 foot high; the finely cut 
foliage is almost hidden by the mantle of pure white double flowers, 
which cover the entire plant so much that a bed of this looks like a 
drift of snow. It will be in great demand as a bedding plant, and also 
makes a good cut flower. The petals of the flowers are closely set and 
resemble to some extent a finely formed, large flowering, double daisy. 
Packet, 10 cemts. 
GOLDEN FOLIAGE. Has finely cut foliage, with leaves of a beau- 
tiful golden yellow color. Dwarf, bushy habit. Flowers daisy-like, 
zoned and charming in appearance. Packet, 5 cents. 
SINGLE FINEST MIXED. Painted Daisies. These make a beau- 
| tiful display. The daisy like flowers are handsomely marked, usually 
in bands or rings of many colors. Packet, 5 cents. 
CHAMELEON. Bears daisy like flowers in summer and autumn. 
Ground color of flower light coppery bronze, with bright purplish 
crimson zone and golden cirele. Later the bronze color changes to 
yellow. Packet, 5 cents. 
BABY GOLDEN 
GLOW. Golden Queen. 
A most charming an- 
nual, growing about 15 to 
18 inches high, bearing 
scores of bright yellow 
double flowers. The 
plants begin to bloom al 
most aS soon as set in 
the open ground, afford- 
ing an almost unlimited 
Supply of cut flowers. 
One of the best bedders. 
Likened to Golden Glow 
on account of color, 
shape and proiusion of 
bloom. Pkt., 10 cts. 
FANCY MARKINGS. 
An exceptionally choice 
mixture of selected sin- 
gle large flowering new 
sorts. Beautitully 
marked. Salts 
MIXED. Pkt., 10 cts. CHRYSANTHEMUM, BABY GOLDEN GLow. 
CORONARIUM. Finest double sorts mixed. Packet, 5 cents. 
CINERARIA 
Tender Perennial 
Cape Aster. A favorite, free flow- 
ering greenhouse or window plant, 
the shades including blue, purple, 
crimson, maroon, etc. Many varie- 
ties produce flowers with a clear 
white eye. Height 1 foot; flowers 2 
inches across, or more. 
FINEST MIXED. Large flow- 
ering varieties. Packet, 25 cents. 
CLARKIA 
Hardy Annual 
A charming annual; 1 to 2 feet 
high. Colors rose, white, red, ete. 
A profuse and continuous bloomer. 
Culture easy. 
MIXED. A]l varieties. Pkt., 5c. 
CLEMATIS 
Hardy Perennial Climber 
Virgin’s Bower. Beautiful hardy 
? Dercontal climbers of the greatest 
utility for veranda adornment or 
CINERARIA, FINEST MIxeD. , for trellis, post or tree. 
PANICULATA. Grows easily from seed; glossy, green leaves, never 




















| troubled by insects; bears a dense mass of blossoms; thrives in sunshine 
or shade. Small, star like, white, fragrant flowers. Packet, 10 cents. 
JACKMAN’S. Very large flowers (4 to 6 inches); blue, white, purple, 
etc. Packet, 10 cents. 
MIXED. All varieties. Packet, 10 cents, 
CLEOME 
PUNGENS 
Hardy Annual 
Giant Spider Plant. A very showy 
annual, growing 4 or 5 feet high, 
with rose colored flowers of pecu- 
liar and interesting shape, suggest- 
ing spiders. The long, curving 
stamens give the flower its name. 
The plant is of easiest cultivation, 
and blooms freely and continuous- 
ly. The Giant Spider Plant thrives 
always admired. Packet, 5 cents. 
COBAEA 
Hardy Annual Climber 
A rapid growing climber, attain- | 
ing a length of 15 to 30 feet in a sea- 
son and bearing an abundance of Z 
Maree beautiful, bell-shaped flowers. } 7 = SZ < 
n sowing the seeds place them FA i a. 5 
edgewise, and merely cover with NICSE E E 
light soil; otherwise even good seed , T 
Will often fail to germinate, COB ARO CANCENS) 
ALBA. A white variety of Scandens. Beautiful. Packet, 10 cts. 
SCANDENS. Rich purple flowers; 2 inches long, 114 inches across, 
Packet, 10 cents. % 
COCCINEA INDICA 
See Gourds. 
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