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124—F lower Seeds 
THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1915 
CANDYTUFT 
Hardy Annual 
A beautiful and useful annual plant of the easiest culture; suitable 
for the border or garden. Sow early in spring. Height 1 foot. 
CANDYTUFT, HYACINTH FLOWERED. CANDYTUFT, UMEELATTA DUNNETTI. 
1183 HYACINTH FLOWERED. An improved strain, producing 
immense trusses of pure white bloom, frequently measuring 4 inches 
in length by 2 inches through. Fine for bedding and cutting. Height 
lfoot. Packet, 10 cents. 
1181 UMBELLATA DUNNETTI. Exceedingly showy and effec- 
tive variety, bearing large spikes of dark crimson flowers. Plant grows 
lfoot high. Packet, 5 cents; 4 oumce, 25 cents; ounce, 40 cents. 
1178 CARMINE. Extremely free blooming kind. The plants form 
very neat round bushes, covered with the finest carmine red flowers. 
Height 10 inches: Packet, 5 cemts; ounce, 30 cents. 
NEwi DwarF CANDYTUFT, LITTLE PRINCE. 
1184 NEW DWARF, LITTLE PRINCE. This charming little 
candytuft grows only about 6 inches high, and is a variety of especial 
merit. The very massive spikes are pure white. For best effect it 
should be planted in rows or in masses. Packet, 10 cts.; 0z., 30 cts. 
CanDyTUFT, New ROSE CARDINAL. 
CANDY TUFT, EMGnoeae 
1176 EMPRESS. Exceedingly fine strain, with large, pure white, 
spiked flowers. Extensively used for bedding. Packet, 5 cents. 
1182 NEW ROSE CARDINAL. Beautiful and very desirable, 
bearing spikes of handsome rose cardinal flowers. Height 8 inches. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
1185 MIXED. All shades and varieties will be found in this grand 
mixture. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 25 cents. 
Hardy Perennial Candytuft 
1186 IBERIS SEMPERVIRENS. Much used for rockeries, edg- 
ing or in cemeteries. Flowers white. Height1 foot. Packet, 10 cts. 
CANNA 
Hardy Annual 
Indian Shot Plant. Stately and highly ornamental plants, for both 
flowers and foliage. They attain a height of 3 to 7 feet and may be 
grown Singly or in masses. Leaves’ green or brownish red; flowers, 
scarlet, crimson, yellow, cream, etc., variously marked. For roots see 
the index. Cannas are easily grown from seed. For best results pierce 
the seed in one spot with a file and soak the seeds in warm water until 
they show evidence of swelling. Then sow in sandy loam, and when 
grown to the second leaf pot off singly until the proper season for 
planting out At Panmure, seed sown March 28th bloomed July 15th. 
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CANNA, New LARGE FLOWERING, FRENCH AND AMERICAN. 
1187 NEW LARGE FLOWERING FRENCH AND AMERICAN. 
Not so tall as the old-fashioned sorts, but with flowers of great beauty; 
everywhere popular. These seedlings vary in color, ranging through 
all shades of yellow and orange to richest crimson, scarlet and vermil- 
lion. Some plain, some spotted. Our mixture contains all the best 
new French and American varieties and are remarkable for their large 
size flowers and beautiful foliage. Named cannas do not always come 
true from seed, so we only offer the seed in mixture. 
Packet, 15 cents; ounce, 35 cents; 14 pound, $1.00. 
1% Size 
CANNA, MIXED. 
1188 MIXED. This grand mixture of cannas with highly orna- 
mental foliage, produces clusters of brilliant blossoms all Summer and 
fall from spring sown seed. They are simply marvelous, showing col- 
ors and variegations ranging from almost white to brilliant searlet and 
dark maroon, rosy pink, yellow, orange, buff, lemon, striped, bronzed, 
tinted and variegated. Bloom in four months from seed. All sarts,— 
sizes, colors. Packet, 5 cemts; ounce, 15 cents; 14 pound, 50 cents. 
Vines for Immediate Effect from Seed 
Adlumia, Balloon Vine, Canary Bird Flower, Cobzea, Cypress Vine, 
Dolichos, Gourds, Ipome@a, Japanese Hop, Japanese Kudzu, Mom- 
ordica, Morning Glory, Nasturtium, Scarlet Runner Bean, Butter- 
fly Runner Bean, Wild Cucumber and the new Cardinal Climber. 
