
WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
The Nine 
Choicest Callas. 
Bulbs, Roots, ete. —175 













Mrs. ROOSEVELT. 

NEW YELLOW CALLA. Mrs. Roosevelt. 
A remarkably strong grower, producing in great numbers exquisite 
clear, light yellow flowers, on extra long stems. The dark green foliage is 
Spotted or blotched with white, making it as conspicuous and attractiveas 
a Fancy Leaf Caladium and as admirably adapted to outside cultiva- 
tion. 35 cents each; 2 for 60 cents, postpaid. 
THE YELLOW CALLA. (Richardia hastata.) 
Flowers of a light color. Beautiful and desirable. Quite similar to the @ 
ordinary white calla, except in color of flower, which is a light lemon 
yellow. A very pretty calla. 25 cents each; 3 for 60 cents, postpaid. 
THE FRAGRANCE CALLA. 
A sweet-scented white calla, with the fragrance of violets and lilies. Of 
medium size and compact growth. It blooms profusely and multiplies 
rapidly. The foliage is unique, being handsomely fluted. 
15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents; $1.25 per dozen, postpaid. 
THE LEOPARD CALLA. (Calla dioscorides.) 
The splendid flower of the Leopard Calla often measures 15 inches in 
length, and is covered with spots. The color is olive green or yellow, 
marbled and blotched in the most intricate manner. The texture is heavy 
and rich. Grown with ease. 25 cents; 3 for 60 cents, postpaid. 
THE OLD WHITE CALLA. (Richardia Aithiopica.) 
The White Calla or Lily of the Nile is one of the best of all our window 
bloomers. The plants should be kept dormant from April until October, 
and then repotted in good soil, in a 4 or 6 inch pot. 
20 cents each; 3 for 50 cents; $1.75 per dozen, postpaid. 
THE RED CALLA. (Arum crinitum.) 
This peculiar calla is almost hardy. The flower 1s 
very large and showy, of a dark red or purple brown 
color and rich texture; and more or less mottled or 
spotted. The leaf shape is almost star-like. 
35 cents each; 2 for 60 cents, postpaid. 
THE SPOTTED LEAF CALLA. 
This magnificent calla has glossy, dark green leaves 
dotted with numerous white spots. The flowers are 
pure white, with black centres, and are very beauti- 
ful. The plants grow and bloom easily and freely. 
Strong roots, 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents; $1.25 
per dozen, postpaid. 

THE Biack CALLA. 
THE BLACK CALLA. (Arum sanctum.) 
The roots of the Black Calla or Solomon’s Lily come 
from Jerusalem, in Palestine, and hence each is a sou- 
venir of the Holy Land. The flower is a foot long and 
7 to 9 inches across. The color is of the richest vel- 
vety black Large roots, 25 cents each; 5 for $1.00. 
Smaller roots, of size ordinarily sold as first ‘size, 
15 cents; 2 for 25 cents; $1.25 per doz., postpaid. 
LITTLE GEM CALLA. 
A compact plant, with an abundance of dark green 
foliage. Truly an ever-bloomer. It can be brought 
into flower in the autumn and then carried into the 
house, and made to pEORUCE flowers all winter. 
















Ip conts cach; 4 for 25 Conte; 91.35 per doce, ee eee SPECIAL OFFER. ore eye uP ue ae 
postpaid. Littte Gem CALta. these callas (9 in all) for $1.50. 
ANEMONE JAPONICA. POPPY ANEMONE. 
(Japanese Windflower.) (The Irish Anemone.) 
:. : Extremely pretty and perfectly hardy, producing 
These beautiful wind flowers offer an agreeable | flowers year after vear. Flower stalk 1 to 2 feet high. 
surprise to those having a bed of them for the first | Flowers 2 or 3 inches in diameter, or even larger. 
time. Start to bloom early in August and continue | Unsurpassed for eutting; foliage handsome. Avail- 
until cut down by frost. Excellent for cutting, last- | able as a house plant for winter blooming. Poppy 
ing for several days. Grow 2 to 3 feet high. Per- | Anemone will bloom the first season from seed. | 
fectly hardy if covered with leaves or short manure | can furnish the seed. See Index. under Flower Seeds. 
during the winter. Can be used for solid beds orasa Double St. Brigid. Very double flower. Beau- 
border plant, or clumps planted in the hardy border. | tiful shades and colors. Vigorous growth. 
Whirlwind. Large, semi-double flowers, pure 5 cents each; 45 cents per dozen, postpaid. 
De, ery aoe ra ANS 15 cents cach; -- : 
or cents; e per dozen, postpaid. 
Elegans. A delicate shade of Aas Ms cts. each; BABOON FLOWER 
2 for 25 cts.; $1.25 per dozen, postpaid. Were these to be offered as the Blue Gladiolus they 
i would no doubt create a great sensation, and why 
Rudbeckia, Golden Glow. | not; most people would really take them as such, 
and indeed many of the varieties are far more bean- 
One of the best yellow flowers ever introduced, and | tiful and interesting. The six peta'ed flower are 
now universally grown. _No flower ever had amore | often alternately white and blue; sometimes the 
rapid or wider popularity. It is herbaceous (not | three upper petals ave blue and the lower ones white, 
shrubby) dying to the ground after frust, but is per- | others Striped, blotch d and bordered blue. Deep 
fectly hardy. It attains a height of 6 to § feet, and crimson, magenta, rose, violet, purple, lavender and 
produces a wealth of yellow flowers 2 to 3 inches | mauve colors are all represented. Grown as a house 
across, as double as a rose. 15 cents each; 2 for | plant, putting 4 or 6 bulbsina pot or outdoors. i, 
25 cents; $1.25 per dozen, postpaid. Mixed Colors. 10c. each; 90c. per doz., postpaid. DousLe Poppy ANEMONE. 




