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WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
Flower Seeds—157 | 





AN ILLUSTRATION OF A SINGLE PLANT, SHOWING PROFUSION OF BLOOM OF 
PeTuNniA, NEw HysBrRips, Mixeo. 
NEW HYBRIDS, MIXED. The seed which I offer under this 
name is a fine mixture of all the handsomest and best single petunias, 
4neluding sorts that are striped, blotched and mottled. These hybrids 
are unexcelled for beds and borders. Pkt., 10 cts.; 14 o2., 25 cts. 
SINGLE LARGE FLOWERED. Very large flowers 3 to 4 inches 
across. Blotched and veined in the most grotesque and beautiful com- 
binations, but not fringed. Mixed colors. Packet, 20 cents. 
PHACELIA 
Hardy Annual 
A highly interesting hardy Cali- 
fornia annual, much branched and 
of spreading habit. Flowers excel- 
lent for bouquets. Blooms in about 
8 weeks from planting and contin- 
ues flowering until late fall; 9inches | 
high. Also known as Whitlavia. 
CAMPANULARIA. Blue with | 
white spotsin the throat. Pkt., 10c. 
ALBA. White. Packet. 5 cts. 
PHLOX 
DRUMMONDII 
Hardy Annual 
The annual and perennial phloxes 
are not rivaled among garden tlow- 
ers in brillianey of bloom. They 
are strong growing, healthy plants, 
with pretty foliage, and belong in 
every garden. I offer the old fash- 
ioned favorites as well as the newest 
types. The annual phloxes are all 
of the Drummondii type, and enjoy 
wide esteem. The perennial sorts 

PHACELIA. 
should be taken up and the roots separated and set in new soil at least | 
once in three years. 

YON 
PHLox Drummonoll, BrRiAR Crest SELECTED LONG BLOOMING. 
BRIAR CREST SELECTED LONG BLOOMING. Best of all 
bedding plants. This splendid race of half-dwarf annual phloxes cannot 
be overpraised for brightness and beauty. The plants are always lay- 
ishly covered with large flowers of the most brilliant hues. The flower 
type is shown in the illustration. Nothing better for bedding purposes 
is listed in this catalogue. These phloxes are less than a foot high, and 
are of neat growth. They succeed everywhere, and are in universal 
favor for sammer flowering purposes. They are quite hardy, but are 
to be treated as annuals. They come into bloom quickly from the seed, 
and cover a long period, until cut down by frost. The colors. include 
pure white, deep and showy red, rose with white eye and other shades; 
excellent for vases, pot-plants, hanging baskets, etc., or for bedding. 
I sell all the colors in a choice mixture, embracing over fifteen sorts. 
Finest mixed. Packet, 10 cents; 14 ounce, 30 cents; ounce, $1.00. 






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PHLOx, GRANDIE 
GRANDIFLORA, MIXED. 
Best large flowered varieties in 
superb mixture. 
Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 75 cts. 
DOUBLE YELLOW. Valuable. 
About 65 per cent. of the flowers are 
double. A greater percentage of 
double flowers are produced when 
planted in light, sandy soil. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
DOUBLE WHITE. A profuse 
bloomer of great value, as it comes 
at a season when white flowers are 
specially desirable. A bout 65 per cent 
produce double flowers. Pkt., 10c. 

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COCCINEA. Large; brilliant 
searlet. Packet, 5 cents. > 
FIMBRIATA. Fringed. Many 
shades. Packet, 10 cents. 
STAR OF QUEDLINBURG. 
(Cuspedata.),. Large flowers, with 
curiously pointed and toothed blos- 
soms, of all shades and markings. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
SPLENDID MIXED. Very fine 
mixture of various annual types. 
Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 75 cents. 
DWARF PHLOX 
DRUMMONDII 

PHLOx, STAR OF QUEDLINBURG, 
FIMBRIATA AND SPLENDID MIXED. 
BUNCH OF ROSES. 
The individual florets 
are large and vividly 
rose colored, with a 
darker spot of rose 
towards the base, while 
the centre of the flower 
is pure white. It is 
uniquely similar in ap- 
pearance to a Briar 
Rose, and the large clus- 
tered heads are very 
suggestive of the name 
selected. Remarkable 
bloomer. Pkt., 15 cts. 

W. B. Kenny, Springfield, 
Mass.—I had the test flower 
bed this year from your 

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New PHLox, 
Ss Peoyle come every day to 
BuNCH OF ROsEs. 
look at my beautiful flowers 

ISABELLINA. A splen- 
did, new dwarf annual phlox, 
with large, bright primrose 
yellow flowers. Very showy. 
It is of compact growth and 
free flowering habit. Quite 
novel and distinct, and of 
great promise. Pkt., 10c. 
FIREBALL. Brilliant 
scarlet: 8inches. Pkt. 10c. 
SNOWBALL. Pure white; 
8inches. Packet, 10 cents. 
NEW LARGE FLOW- 
ERING CICILY. Thisisa 
distinct and charming strain 
of the dwarf large flowering 
annual phlox. The individ- 
ual florets as well as the 
broad rounded head of flow- 
ers are of very large size. 
Colors vary from light lilac 
through various shades of 
red and purrle, while nearly 
all havea large distinct 
white eye in the centre. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
SUPERB MIXTURE. 
All shades, colors and mark- 
ings; 4 to 6 inches. Pkt., 10c. 

Thousands of Miles 
from Home. 
Frederico C. Varela, Teneriffe, 
Canary Islands.—It has been my New YEeELLOw PHLox, ISABELLINA. 
privilege to receive your splendid catalorue, which in my opinion is one of the 
best I have reccived from the U.S. The illvstrations are fine, the distriFuticn of 
matter is c’ever; brt above all the honesty of the text. and the urpretentious way 
in which you have brought forward the merits of your secds is alsolutely con- 
vincing, and any one perusing your catalogue is sure at least to give vou a trial. 




seeds that I have ever had. , 
