


Flower Seeds—141 


WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 

CYPRESS VINE 
Hardy Annual Climber (Quamoclit) 
IMP. SCARLET. Scarlet. One of the handsomest of annual climb- 
ers. Fern-like foliage; 15 ft. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 35 cents. 
Flowers white. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 35 cents. 
Packet, 10 cts.; oumce, 35 cts. 
IMP. ALBA. 
Above sorts in mixture. 
MIXED. 

Half Hardy 
Perennial 
Dahlia plants 
from seed sown 
early in the spring 
will bloom abun- 
dantly the first 
summer and give a magnifi- 
cent display of bright colors 
late in the season. Roots 
must be housed during the 
winter. At Panmure vis- 
itors are astonished at the 
results of dahlias grown 
from seed. 
PANMURE DOUBLE 
CACTUS. An extra fine 
Strain of this favorite type. 
Packet, 15 cents. 


DAHLIA, Panmure EXTRA Cuoice LARGE 
Flowerinc Dousle Mixep. 
PANMURE EXTRA CHOICE 
LARGE FLOWERING, DOU- 
BLE MIXED. Dahlia culture is 
no small part of the work done at 
my Panmure Seed Gardens, in 
Southern New Jersey. In addition 
to growing roots of the standard 
sorts, it is necessary to test all the 
leading and best introductions that 
make their appearance season by 
season. There are acres of bloom- 
ing dahlias at Panmure every sum- 
mer, and the different flowers make 
j Magnificent ribbons or belts of 
color. Indeed, it is doubtful whether 
there is a more choice collection of 
Jarge flowering double dahlias in 
the world than at Panmure, and it 
is from these choice specimens 
that I save seed. Of course, I can- 
not guarantee color or type from 
seed procured in this way, but can 
safely remind my friends that high- 
bred ancestry means high-bred pro- 
geny, and can, therefore, recom- 
mend this seed without reserve. 
It is certain to produce beautiful 
types, perhaps many that will prove 
rare ornew. Packet, 15 cents. 

DAHLIA, DousLe ExTRA FINE. 



DOUBLE EXTRA 
FINE MIXED. Very 
fine; about 20 varieties. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
TWENTIETH 
CENTURY. Em- 
braces the largest sin- 
gle sorts, among which 
there is a very large 
per cent. of the single 
large flowered 20th 
Century. All colors, 
finest mixed. Packet, 
10 cents. \ ij ; 
GLORIA. The petals SO RN ots 
or ray flowers of these 5 ZAIN BE Ui ed 
novel and interesting eae 
dahlias are variously AS 
formed, and the gaillar- 
dia centers, which are 
not found in any 
other dahlia, makes it 
very attractive. All the 
known dahlia colors 
and tints are found in 
the new sort. The Glo- 
ria dahlia has been fully tested at Panmure with fine results. Seeds 
lantedin May bloomed inJuly. The special merit of this new type of 
Rahlia is its so-called gaillardia centre. The disc or centre of the flower 
has been developed in a beautiful manner. Mixed colors. Pkt., 10c. 
DAISY 
Hardy Perennial 
Bellis. Adapted to pot or frame 
culture. They are in high favor 
for open air edgings and borders, 
blooming freely from April to June. | 
These famous little double daisies 
are held in universal esteem. Height 
6 inches. They bloom profusely, 
especially in cool weather, in earli- 
est spring. 
GIANT FLOW ERED WHITE. 
Exceedingly large, pure white flow- | 
ers, With flat petals. Pkt., 10 cts. 

DAHLIA, GLORIA. 

If your order amounts to 
$1.00 worth of seeds in 
packets and ounces 
You must remit $1.00 
but you can select 50 cents 
extra and only remit the 
same amount. 




Daisy, DousBle MIxep. 
DOUBLE MIXED. 
Including white and 
pink sorts. Pkt., 10c. 
THE SHASTA. This 
is the finest of all the 
so-called moonpenny 
daisies. It is one of 
EZ. Luther Burbank’s hy- 
; brids, the result of a 
2 CYOsSs between the com- 
mon field daisy and a 
European sort. It is a 
perfectly bardy peren- 
nial, bearing flowers 
averaging 4 inches in 
diameter, on long, stiff 
3 stems. It blooms free- 
ly for several months, 
and the flowers remain 
fresh for two weeks or 
more after cutting. The 
petals or rays are pure 
white. The Shasta 
Daisy is one of the most 
useful flowers for bou- 
quets. Pkt., 15 cts. 
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DATURA 
Hardy Annual 
Trumpet Flower. This popular 
plant with its grand blossoms, is 
worthy of highest esteem. The seed 
should be started indoors or under 
glass at the North, in order to has- 
ten the blooming period. Give 
plenty of room to each plant—2 or 3 
feet. The datura may be lifted in 
the fall and taken to the green- 
house for winter blooming. 
CORNUCOPIA (HORN OF 
PLENTY). Flowers white and 
royal purple; 8 to 10 inches long, 
and 6 to7 inches across the mouth, 
each appearing to be made up of 
three distinct flowers. The bloom 
is handsome and exceedingly frag- 
rant. Plant 8 feet high. Packet, 
10 cents. 
GOLDEN QUEEN. Height and 
extent of plant 8 feet. Flowers 
golden yellow, double, triple or 
quadruple, and as large as the flow- 
ers of Cornucopia. Rich, handsome 
and attractive. Packet, 5 cents. 
DOUBLE WHITE. Exquisitelvy double and pure white. Theshape 
and character similar to Cornucopia. Packet, 5 cents. 


DaTuRA, CORNUCOPIA. 
