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WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1925 



Maulers Giant Pansies 



(Heartsease) 

 Hardy Biennial 



FOE. many years, in fact ever since -we have been in business, we have given particular attention to pansy seeds, until 

 we really think our strains of pansies are as good as can be found anywhere in the world. Pansies demand good soil, 

 thriving best in a cool, moist but well drained position. Do not plant pansies in the shade of a tree or building, as this 

 causes straggly plants with very few blooms. Seeds sown in April or May will produce blooming plants the last of 

 June, which will continue flowering until the end of the season. For early spring blooming, sow seeds in August and give 

 plants protection during the winter. We know that the results obtained from our pansy seeds have been so remarkable 

 that this is the reason the demand for this beautiful and popular flower increases with us so much every year. 



1598 Giant Madame Perret 



Comprised of all shades of wine red, from the 

 light red, white edged bright red to the deep 

 purple of splendid magnificence. Every blos- 

 som exhibits the soft wine-red color, in varying 

 degree, either faint or intense. Very large. 

 Packet, 15 cents; ^^ ounce, 75 cents; 

 1^ ounce, Sl>!25; ounce, $4.50. 



1603 Giant President McKinley 



Almost black, with yellow margin; 2>^ to 3 

 inches in diameter. The blotches are really dark 

 reddish brown, exceedingly rich. 



Packet, 15 cents; 3^ ounce, $1.00. 



1608 Giant Dark Blue 



Large well-formed flowers of the darkest blue. 

 Packet, 10 cents; ^ ounce, 75 cents. 



1606 Bugnot's Superb Blotched 



The handsome blossoms, which are large and 

 of various colors, are distinct. Petals hand- 

 somely blotched and bordered with light colors. 

 The predominating colors to be found in these 

 Giant pansies are shades of red, bronze, reddish 

 cardinal, and reddish-brown. 



Packet, 15 cents; % ounce, $1.00. 



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1600 Maule's Giant Phenomenal 



The wonderful size, colors and veinings of this 

 large pansy are unsurpassable 



After years of close acquaintance with Phenomenal pansy, since 

 we introduced it to the American public, we again cordially commend 

 it. It is as unique as it is large and beautiful. Thousands of our friends 

 now know and admire them. The strain originated in France, consist- 

 ing of the largest, choicest, and most "phenomenal" specimens that 

 could be selected. Phenomenal pansy exhibits those captivating wine 

 red shades that are so rare among flowers. 



Packet, ao cents; >g ounce, $1.00; ^ ounce, $1.75; ounce, $6.00. 



1602 Giant Trimardeau, Finest Mixed 



A beautiful class. Vigorous and compact growers, with flowers uni- 

 formly of the largest size. Various colors, including all the delicate 

 shades, hues and pencilings. Splendid in every way. 



Packet, 15 cts.; 3^ ounce, 50 cts.; ^ ounce, 85 cts.; ounce, $3.25. 



1633 Choice Mixed 



A mixture of all varieties, giving a remarkably fine display of colors. 

 The flowers are not of the largest type, but plants are robust and free 

 flowering. Packet, 10 cents; y^ ounce, 40 cents; ounce, $2.50. 



1634 Elxtra Fine Mixed 



All the costly European varieties of the finest type, in which the size 

 of the flower has been somewhat sacrificed to obtain the most gorgeous 

 colors to be found in pansies, are included in this grand mixture. 

 Packet, 10 cts.; J^ ounce, 50 cts.; 14 ounce, 85 cents; ounce, $3.00. 



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