


WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
Flower Seeds—153 

NEMESIA rr 
Hardy Annual 
STRUMOSA SUTTONII. Re- \ 
markable for free flowering quali- 
ties and duration of bloom. Colors 
includ: creamy white, deep orange 
and carmine. Suitable for edging, 
rock work or for pot culture. 
Packet, 5 cemts. 
GRANDIFLORA, MIXED. The 
colors include several shades of 
rose, orange, purple, etc. Pkt., 10c. 
NEMOPHILA 
Hardy Annual 
Love Grove. A bright-colored an- 
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nual. Colors blue, white and 
shades. Of compact habit; 1 foot 
_high. Blooms freely in cool places 
and not too rich a soil. 
FINE MIXED. All colors. 
Packet, 5 cents. 

FINE MIXED. 
NEMOPHILA, 
NICOTIANA 
Hardy Annual 
Highly ornamental and desirable 
annual plants, with handsome foli- 
age and delightfully sweet scented 
flowers. 
SYLVESTRIS. A strong grow- 
ing annual; 38 to 5 feet. Flowers 
star-shaped, fragrant, pure white 
and having tubes 6 inches long. 
This plant, in rows or masses, 
makes a fine background for bright 
blooming plants of any kind. 
Packet, 5 cents. 
SUAVEOLENS. Dwarf; only 1 
or 2 feet high. Flowers white and 
sweet scented. Available for decor- 
ative use against higher foliage or 
against walls, and a charming thing 
for the purpose. 
Packet, 5 cents. 

NICOTIANA, AFFINIS. 
AFFINIS. Three feet 
high. Bears sweet smell- 
ing, large, white, tubular 
flowers, open morning 
andevening. Pkt., 5c. 
SANDERZ. A recent 
introduction of this 
most showy annual. 
Plant grows about two 
feet high, of branching, 
bushy habit, carries the 
carmine flowers in clus- 
ters, and gives continu- 
ous display of brilliant 
flowers through sum- 
mer and autumn. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
SANDERZ HY- 
BRIDS. The plant and » 
flowers are similar to 3 
the popular fragrant, 
white flowering Nicoti- 
ana Affinis, but the flow- 
er of this new hybrid is 
much larger, measuring 
at least 2 inches across, 
remains open all day, 
and the plant is literally , 
ablaze with the brilliant 
hued flowers from base 
to summit, thousands 
being borne on a single 
plant during the season. 
Easily grown from seed, 
commencing to flower ; 
in a few weeks from 
sowing, thriving in a 
sunny position in any 
good garden soil. All 
colors mixed. 
Packet, 10 cents. 


Mrs. L. H. Wyatt, Trenton, Tenn.—Received the rose bushes in fine condition. 
They and the seeds did well in spite of 14 weeks drought. 
Cyrus Williams, Turney, Mo.—We had great success with your seeds this year. 
Your dwarf nasturtiums were a wonder to all who saw them. 
H. E. Johnston, 554 Russell St., Detroit, Mich.—My garden this year was the best 
I have ever had. My asters from your seed were lovely. I gave away 52 large 
bunches, and every one thought them the most beautiful they had ever seen, 
Mrs. Nancy A. Phillips, Osceola Mills, Pa.—Your seeds reached me in excellent 
order last spring,and I had good success with all of them. I was more than 
pleased with my Wild Flower Garden and dahlias, on which I received a great 
many compliments. 
L. A. Brumskin, Titusville, N. J.—I am more than delighted with the splendid 
lot of-seeds you sent me, and you may add me to your list as a satisfied customer. 
Mrs. M. J. Michener, Kennett Square, Pa.—Maule’s Seeds are the best I ever 
planted, they could not be more perfect in quantity or quality. I wish you could 
see a Boston fern I bought of you three years ago; it’s immense, 
Mrs. D. W, Miller, 1227 N. 3rd St., Springfield, Ill.—I am pleased to tell you that 
I received First. Prize at the Illinois State Fair this week for the best collection of 
pansies. They were grown from your Prize Mixed Pansy seed, and were admired 
by thousands of people, 



Hardy Annual 
A compact free flowering annual bedding plant with finely cut, 
feathery foliage and curious seed pods. The flowers are bright and 
showy. Of easiest culture. Height of plant, 1 to 2 feet. Seeds may be 
sown in the open border or bed in earliest spring, as the plants are quite 
hardy. An old-fashioned favorite, known by various popular names. 
Colors, blue, white, purple, ete. 
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Devil in a bush. Blue 
and white flowers. 
Packet, 5 cents. 
MISS JEKYLL. A 
new large free flower- 
ing variety of this well 
known garden annual. 
In the finely cut fern- 
like foliage nestles hun- 
dreds of lovely double 
bright blue flowers, 
14% inches across. 
Height of plant 1 to 2 
feet. Plants are quite 
hardy and seed can be 
sown in the bed or bor- 
der in the earliest 
spring. Pkt., 10 cts. 






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NOLANA 
Hardy Annual Trailer 
Little Bell. Sow where itis toremain. Suitable for baskets and rock 
work. Free flowering. Packet, 5 cents. 
NYMPHAEA ODORATA 
Hardy Perennial Aquatic 
The favorite sweet scented pond lily. Sow seed in a pan of rich soil, 
cover with sand to hold soil in place, and submerge the pan in a tub of 
water or inashallow pond. Protect against muskrats. Flowers 3 or 4 
inches in diameter, borne on the surface of the water along with the 
floating leaves; deliciously fragrant. Packet, 15 cents. 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES 
Hardy Perennial 
I offer here a mixture embracing pampas grass, zebra grass and other 
choice ornamental sorts. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 25 cents. 
OXALIS 
Tender Perennial 
Beautiful, bright little plants, with attractive leaves and flowers. 
Half trailing in habit. Suitable for hanging baskets, vases and edgings. 
Pink, yellow and white. Mixed, Packet, 5 cents. 
PAMPAS GRASS 
Half Hardy Perennial 
GYNERIUM ARGENTEUM. A native 
of South America. Very beautiful. Roots 
require winter protection or can be lifted 
and stored. Twenty years ago I sold more 
packets of Pampas grass than all other or- 
namental grasses combined. I believe it is 
once more coming to the front. Pkt, 10c. 
PANSY GERANIUM 
See Geranium. 
PAINTED DAISY 
See Chryanthemum. ° 
PASSION FLOWER 
Tender Perennial Climber 
Passiflora. Coerulea. Prettiest of all 

“ vines for greenhouse or window culture, 
Flowers of complex structure; deep blue; 
Packet, 10 cents. 
ae GRASS. highly attractive. 
PURPLE 
FEATHER GRASS 
Tender Perennial 
A beautiful and popular orna- 
mental house plant of easy culture. 
As useful for hail or table adorn- 
ment as a palm, and having the 
advantage of rapid and yigorous 
growth. The graceful, narrow, 
recurving leaves are overtopped by 
elegant feathery plumes a foot long. 
Heads borne from July until frost, 
and the whole plant is’ eventually 
veiled in a purple cloud: Pkt., 10c. 
PYRETHRUM 
Hardy Perennial 
Feverfew. (Matricaria is also 
called Feverfew.) The pyrethrums 
are handsome, herbaceous garden 
plants, about 2 feet high, bearing 
daisy-like or aster-like flowers, 3 or 
4inches across, of bright colors, in- 
eluding red, pink, white, ete. 
ROSEUM GRANDIFLORA. 
Most popular large flowering sort. 
Packet, 10 cents. 


PurPte FEATHER GRASS. 
