

158—F lower Seeds 
THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1910 


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PHLOx, HARDY PERENNIAL. 
HARDY PERENNIAL. 
ban and country places nea, une 'arge cities. All the leading landscape 
gardeners are using them extensively on new places. 
quick results, roots are purchased, which will be found offered in the 
bulb department of this catalogue. The seed I offer is saved from a 
very fine collection at Panmure, and gives most excellent results. 
Single packet of my seed should produce 5) or more plants. so with a 
very small investment, another year you should have plants well worth 
any where from $10.00 to $15.00. All colors mixed. Packet, 15 cents. 
PICOTEES 
See Carnations. 
PINKS 
See Dianthus. 
PLATYCODON 
Hardy Perennial 
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Chinese Bell Flower. 
One of the best hardy 
perennials, producing 
very showy flowers dur- 
ing the whole season. 
They form large clumps, 
and are excellent for S4 
planting in permanent : 
borders or among shrub- 
bery; easily raised from 
seed. (See als» page 179.) 
MARIESI. Large, 
open, bell-shaped flowers gy 
of a‘vich violet blue, al-¥ 
most rivaling the splen-3 
did Jackmanii Clematis 
in beauty. Plant very 
dwarf and compact. See 
among summer flower- = 
ing bulbs. Pkt,, 10 cts. 
GRANDIFLORA 
MIXED. Grows ssome- 
what taller than above. 
An exceptionally large 
flowering variety. Large 
steel blue or purple flow- 






ers. Packet, 10 cents. PLATYCODON, MARIESI. 
Hardy Annual 
A showy and easily cultivated annual. Quite hardy. A favorite every- | 
where. Flowers of various sizes, shapes and colors, both single and | 
double. Always conspicuous and brilliant. Adapted to any and every | 
garden soil. Average height 2 feet. 
plants are to remain, 
FAIRY BLUSH. Beautifully fringed, pure white, tipped with rosy 
cream, shaded at base with lightlemon. Very double and of great size, 
some measuring 10 to J2 inches in circumference. Pkt., 5c€.3 0z., 30c. 
DOUBLE DWARKE PHONY FLOWERED. Flowers of enor- 
Seeds should be sown where the 
| brilliant scarlet, with a 
| Silver spot on each petal, 
| Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 25 cts. 
Of late years beds and clumps of these | 
beautiful phloxes are becoming more and more fashionable on subur- 
As a rule, for | 
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NE W SINGLE 
PHONY FLOW = 
ERED, ADMIRAL. 
This new annual poppy 
is of great beauty and is 
characterized by large, 
round flowers of glisten- 
ing white, with a broad 
band of bright brilliant #& 
Scarlet around the top 
of each petal. The 
unique combination of 
these colors produces a 
magnificent contrast 
and is very rarely found. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
DANEBROG. Very 
showy, large flowers of 
Hardy Annual Poppy 



forming a white cross. 
GLAUCUM, TULIP 
POPPY. Beautiful 
vivid scarlet, blooming 
abundantly. Form like 
tulip. Packet, 5 cents.; 
MISS SHERWOOD. 
Satiny white, shaded on 
the fringed margin with 
deep salmon rose; 2% feet 
472 



high. Packet, 5 cents. New SINGLE PAEONY FLOWERED Poppy, ADMIRAL. 
SINGLE PH ONY FLOWERED, DAINTY LADY. Very large 
flowers, 4 to 5 inches across, of a charming rosy mauve, with a large, { 
shining dark metallic blotch at base of each petal. An entirely new 
color in poppies. Packet, 10 cents. 
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Poppy, FEATHER BALL. ‘ 
FEATHER BALL. This remarkably handsome annual poppy 
grows 2 feet tall, and is always admired. It is a free bloomer. The 
flowers when fully expanded look like a ball of feathers, and are of 
marvelous purity and beauty. The floral size is about 5 inches across. 
WH'TE FEATHER BALL. Packet, 10 cents. 
PINK FEATHER BALL. Packet, 10 cents. 
SCARLET FEATHER BALL. Packet, 10 cents. 
FEATHER BALL. All colors mixed. Packet, 10 cents. 
One packet oi each of the three named Featherball Poppies, 
for only 25 cents, postpaid. 
Hardy Perennial Poppy 
ORIENTAL PEREN- 
NIAL HYBRIDS. Great 
flowers of gorgeous brilliancy. 
For brightness of color noth- 
ing can eclipse these beautiful “Rs 
Oriental perennial poppies. 
The colors range from soft 
flesh and rose to most brilliant 
dazzling scarlet and richest 
maroon purple. Flowers enor- 
mous; 6 inches across. Mixed. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
HARDY PERENNIAL. 
Unrivaled for permanent beds. 
Flowers 6 to 9 inches across. 
Plants 5 to 4 feet high. Finest 
mixed. Packet, 5 cents. 
ICELAND. A hardy peren- 
nial, blooming the first sea- 
son. The flowers resemble 
crushed satin, and are fra- 


mous size, perfectly double, resembling a pony, and ranging through 
many shades of purple, red. pink. yellow and white. Always admired. | 
Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 25 cents. 
CRIMSON KING. Large, double flower, of intensely crimson hues. | 
Very beautiful. Packet, 5 cents: ounce, 25 cents, | 
| factory as cut flowers, if cut 
grant. They bloom freely 
during a long period. Satis- 

NY; 
AL HYBRID. 
as soon as they open. Mixed 
colors. Packet, 10 cents. Poppy, ORIENTAL PERENNI 

