130—F lower Seeds 
THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1915 
DAISY, THE SHASTA 
Hardy Perennial 
The Shasta Daisy. Produces large flowers, single and is one of our 
finest perennials for permanent garden decoration. The flowers are 
borne on long stems 1% to 2 feet in length. The plants grow 2 to 2% feet 
high and flower profusely. 
1283 THE SHAS- 
TA. Itis one of Luther 
Burbank’s hybrids, 
and a perfectly hardy 
perennial, bearing 
» flowers averaging 4 
. inches in diameter, on 
long, stiff stems. It 
blooms freely for sey- 
2 eral months, and the 
flowers remain fresh 
3 for two weeks or more 
after cutting. The pet- 
als or rays are pure 
glistening white. The 
Shasta Daisy is one of 
the most useful flowers 
for bouquets. 
Packet, 15 cents. 
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DAISY, AFRICAN GOLD 
Hardy Annual 
Daisy, AFRICAN GOLD. 
1313 AFRICAN GOLD DAISY. Flowers 2% inches in diameter, of 
a unique glossy terra cotta orange, which brilliant coloring is rendered 
the more conspicuous by the dark dise surrounded by a black zone. 
The plants grow from 12 to 15 inches high and are very profuse flower- 
ing, especially in dry situations. Packet, 10 cents. 
1310 HYBRIDS MIXED. 3eautiful new hybrids of the African 
Gold Daisy, and similar in habit to the parent; the flowers equally as 
large, but varying in color from the purest white through the various 
shades of yellow and orange to rich salmon shades, many being zoned 
with several of these colors around the black disc. Packet, 10 cents. 
DATURA 
Hardy Annual 
AK Trumpet Flower. This popular 
plant with its grand blossoms, is 
worthy of highest esteem. 
1285 GOLDEN QUEEN. Height 
and extent of plant 3 feet. Flowers 
golden yellow. Rich, handsome 
and attractive. Packet, 5 cents. 
1286 DOUBLE WHITE. Ex- 
quisitely double and pure white. 
Strong growing and ornamental. 
Packet, 5 cents. 
1284. CORNUCOPIA (HORN 
OF PLENTY). Flowers white 
and royal purple; 8 to 10 inches 
long, and 5 to 7 inches across the 
mouth, each appearing to be made 
up of three distinct flowers. The 
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bloom is handsome and exceeding- 
ly fragrant. Plant 3 feet high. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
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DATURA CORNUCOPIA. 
DELPHINIUM 
Hardy Perennial Larkspur 
An old garden favorite 
Seed sown in the early 
spring will produee blooms 
the same year, but the flow- 
ers will be more profuse in 
subsequent years. 
1291 NEW HYBRIDS 
MIXED. Far exceeding 
the old-fashioned sorts in 
size and beauty; tall, stately 
and highly ornamental; 
many colors and shades. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
12990 NEW BELLADON- 
NA. Everblooming Hardy 
Larkspur. A new giant 
flowering variety, and 
blooms more freely and con- 
tinuously than any hardy 
larkspur grown, never being 
out of flower from the mid- 
The 
turquoise-blue color of the 
bloom is not equalled for 
delicacy and beauty by any 
other flower. Plant grows 
to a height of 3 feet with 
finely cut foliage. 
Packet, 20 cents. 
1301 BELLADONNA HYBRIDS. 
1287 ZALIL. An attractive and 
entirely distinct species, forming 
pyramidal bushes about 4 feet high; 
of stiff, wiry stems, covered during 
June and July with pure sulphur- 
yellow flowers, making it beautiful 
and effective. The several branches 
or flower spikes are 8 to 10 inches in 
length, making an excellent variety 
for cutting. Packet, 10 cents. 
DIAMOND FLOWER 
Tender Annual 
1292 A charming little plant for 
edgings or window boxes, growing 
2or3 inches high. The seed may be 
sown in the pots of other plants, re- 
sulting in a mass of minute green 
leaves and starry flowers which shine 
like diamonds. Colors white and 
violet blue. Packet, 10 cents, 
DELPHINIUM, NEw BELLADONNA. 
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The plants are dwarf in growth, 
and unlike the old larkspur, 
require no staking. They 
branch freely from the crown 
and bloom without intermis- 
sion from early spring until 
late autumn, with increasing 
vigor to plants each succeed- 
ing season. Contains all 
shades from the palest to the 
darkest blue, and the various 
intervening shades of sap- 
phire, turquoise, indigo, etc., 
are rich and beautiful beyond 
description. Pkt., 15 ets. 
1289 CHOICE MIXED. 
The blossoms are of immense 
Size, dressing the graceful, 
towering spikes for 2 to 5 
feet of their length. The 
colors range from white and 
lavender through every shade 
of blue from azure to indigo 
and purple, several shades 
being blended in some of the 
varieties. The plants grow 
from 6 to 8 feet in height. 
Packet, 5 cents. 
Mrs. Mary S. Windland, L. Box 
289, Mounds, Ill.—I am sending 
you today au order for bulbs and 
seed. I sowed your seed last year 
and my cosmos, phlox, cocks- 
combs and dahlias were much 
admired by all who saw them. 
Diamonod FLower. 
