150—F lower Seeds 
THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1910 

MIMULUS Vif ZZ “OY. 
Tender Perennial Y oo . 
Showy plants with profuse bloom, | : 
bearing handsome gloxinia-Shaped 
flowers. The colors are varied. The 
shades include white, yellow, pink, 
crimson and maroon, with spots 
and blotches. Sow seed in green- 
house, window or moist situation 
in the open garden; 1 foot high. 
TIGRIDUS. Monkey Flower. 
All colors and markings. Beautiful 
and brilliant. Packet, 10 cents. 
MOSCHATUS. Musk plant. Six 
inches; yellow. Packet, 5 cents. 
MINA LOBATA 
Tender Annual Climber 
Of Mexican origin, attaining a 
length of 20 feet. Flowers are vivid 
red, then orange yellow, and finally 
acreamy white. Very striking and 
beautiful. Packet, 10 cents. 
R. B. Priestly, Sharon, Tenn.—We have 
used Maule’s Seeds for 20 years and are 
still pleased with them, 

ZAIN 
TIGRIDUS, 

Momorpica, BALSAMINA. 
MOMORDICA 
Tender Annual Climber 
Balsam Apple. Annual climbers with ornamental foliage, 10 to 12 
feet. The large, golden yellow fruit is warted and roughened and is 
attractive in appearance. It is made into a healing liniment and salve. 
BALSAMINA. Apple-shaped. Packets, 5 cents; ounce, 25 cents. 
CHARANTIA. Fruit long or pear-shaped. Pkt., 5 cts.3 02., 25 cts. 
MOONFLOWER 
See Ipomoea. 
MORNING GLORY 
Hardy Annual Climber 
ROCHESTER. A new and magnificent morning glory. The vines 
make a growth of 12 to 20 feet, with leaves 8 to 10 inches in size. The 
splendid flowers are 4 to 5 inches across, of a deep violet blue, shading 
to azure and edged with white. Borne in clusters of from three to five, 
and are very showy. Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 
NEW MAMMOTH JAPANESE, MIKADO. A new giant type, 
with peculiar and handsome colors, Shapes and markings. It is a 
development or evolution from the highest form of Japanese Morning 
Momorpica, CHARANTIA: 
AY 

New MAmmMoTH MorninG GLORY, MIKADO 

| Glory, and represents the acme of beauty thus far secured in this 
gracetul and tavorite flower. The colors are exceedingly rich, and the 
| texture of the blossom is thick and heavy, indicative of high breeding. 
Flowers 4 to 5 inches across. The Japanese do not willingly part with 
| their best morning glories, and this one is a great prize. Pkt., 10 ets. 
IMPERIAL JAPANESE, DOUBLE MIXED. This is the same 
| Tare and curious strain that I have sold for some years as part of @ 
| mixture. I now separate the double sorts from the single sorts. The 
| flowers will not be all double, although the seed is pure for there is 
| always a tendency to revert. Characterized by peculiar colors, shapes 
and markings, 
The shades in- 
clude white, 
pink, crimson, 
lilac, etc. The 
| leaves vary in 
size and form. 
Pkt., 10 ets. 
IMPERIAL 
JAPANES &, 
SINGLE 
MIXED. My 
single mixed 
have a _ wide 
and truly re- 
markable 
range of mark- 
Ings, unex- 
celled by any 
|Other strain. 
| The shades and 
colors are var- 
| lous —white, 
|} pink, lilac, 
|rose, bronze, 
| garnet, crim- 
| Son, etc. There 
|is leaf varia- 
| tion that cau- 
not fail to 
please. Easy 
| of growth, and 
| quick to come 
|into bloom. 
| Sometimes the 
| flower comes 
in3 weeks from & 
seed. Pkt., 5e.; 
| ounce, 20c. 





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IMPERIAL JAPANESE MORNING GLORIES. 
Hardy Annual Bush Morning Glory 
PIGMY. A superior type, growing in compact, bushy form, from 8 
to 12 inches high. Flowers are produced so freely that at times the 
plant is almost hidden by the blossoms. Recommended for pot culture 
and for outdoor planting as a border plant. The short runners ought to 
be pinched back to about 6 inches; this will induce a sturdy, upright 
growth and the plant will flower more profusely. Easy to grow and 
very showy. The flowers are ot good size and texture and of most all 
the colors known among morning glories. Packet, 15 cents. 
MONKEY FLOWER 
See-Mimulus. 
MOONPENNY 
DAISY 
See Daisy Shasta. 
MOUNTAIN 
BEAUTY 
Tender Perennial Climber 
Antigonon. A handsome climber 
of Mexican origin. Flowers of 
brightest rose color, borne in grace- 
ful clusters. Packet, 10 cents. 
MOUNTAIN 
FRINGE 
See Adlumia. 
MUSK PLANT 
See Mimulus Moschatus. 





MOUNTAIN BEAUTY. 
MYOSOTIS 
Hardy Perennial 
Forget-me-not. One of the dainti- 
est and most delicate of all the gar- 
den favorites. Quite hardy. It 
succeeds best in rich, moist soils. 
ROYAL BLUE. This splendid 
torget-me-not assumes an upright 
shape, reaching a height of 6 to 12 
inches. Flowers large and deep 
blue. Packet, 10 cents. 
ALPESTRIS. Dwarf. blue, flow- 
ering freely the first year. Pkt., 5c. 
GRANDIFLORA. An improved 
strain with large beautiful flowers, 
which appear in great numbers. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
PALUSTRIS. True blue, white 
and yellow eyes. Flowering best the 
second year. One foot. Pkt..5 cts. 
DISTINCTION. A new and in- 
teresting form of forget-me-not, 
with the true everblooming habit. 
The plants grow to a height of 5to 
7 inches. Exquisite azure blue. 
Packet, 10 cents. 







Myosotis DISTINCTION. 




