WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
Flower Seeds—149 
1689 BLACK PRINCE. A beautiful single flowering poppy of bril- 
liant blackish-brown color with a violet hue, contrasting wonderfully 
with the whitish stamens and the yellowish green seed pods. 
Packet, 5 cemts. 
1683 MISS SHERWOOD. Satiny white, shaded on fringed mar- 
gin with salmon rose; 214 feet high. Packet, 5 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. 
1685 WHITE FEATHER BALL. Packet, 10 cents. 
1686 PINK FEATHER BALL. Packet, 10 cents. 
1687 SCARLET FEATHER BALL. Packet, 10 cents. 
1688 MIXED FEATHER BALL. Allcolors. Packet, 10 cents. 
PORTULACA 
Hardy Annual 
Rose Moss. A favorite for edgings, rock work, etc. 
rich light loam or sandy soil. 
until autumn. Only 6inches high. Prefers a sunny situation. 
PORTULACA, SINGLE LARGE FLOWERED, MIXED. 
1696 SINGLE LARGE FLOWERED MIXED. 
striped and variegated. Packet, 5 cents. 
1697 GRANDIFLORA, DOUBLE FLOWERING MIXED. Bril- 
liant shades, including white, yellow, salmon and carmine. Seed saved 
from perfect double flowers, resulting in gorgeous masses of color. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
POTENTILLA 
Hardy Perennial 
1699 MIXED COLORS. 
and fine for cutting. The brilliant colored flowers are produced from 
June to August in great profusion. Grow 18 inches high. Succeed in | 
any soil, but prefer an exposed position. Packet, 5 cents, 
Thrives best in | 
Blooms profusely from early summer) 
All colors; many 
Charming plants for massing in borders | 
Tender Perennial 
For winter or spring decorations in the home, the Chinensis and 
| Obeconica Primulas are indispensable. Fine, free flowering plants for 
| both indoors and out-doors; hardy varieties continually in bloom. 
PRIMULA CHINENSIS OR CHINESE PRIMROSE. 
PRIMULA CHINENSIS. Atso called Chinese Primrose. Profuse 
| bloomers and among the finest and most popular of the winter and 
| spring flowering window or greenhouse plants, doing well in cool 
|rooms. Plants are sturdy and robust; and the flowers are variously cut 
| and fringed. Sow in March, April or May. Separate colors, as follows: 
1707 Blue. A violet blue. Packet, 25 cents; 3 packets, 60 cents. 
1708 Crimson. Arich color. Packet, 25 cts.; 3 packets, 60 cts. 
1711 Rose. A delicateshade. Packet, 25 cts.; 3 packets, 60 cts. 
| 1712 White. Pure white. Packet, 25 cents; 3 packets, 60 cents. 
| 1713 FINEST MIXED. This is both delightful and graceful when 
‘in flower, and makes a useful 
decorative plant for the house or 
conservatory. All shades and 
colors. Cannot fail to please. 
Pkt., 20 cts.; 3 pkts., 50 cts. 
1706 OBCONICA. These are 
of the easiest culture in window 
| or conservatory; flowering pro- 
| fusely and continually with little 
care. Grow ib good porous loam. 
| Finest Mixed. All colors. 
| Packet, 10 cents. 
| 1705 FORBESI OR BABY 
PRIMROSE. An exquisite 
| little primrose for pot culture. 
| Blooms a few weeks after the 
| sowing of the seed. It is better to 
| pinch off the tiny flower stalks 
and keep the plants growing 
| until October, and from then on 
until late in spring they pro- 
duce their sprays of beautiful 
| rosy-lilac flowers in profusion. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
PrRiMULA FORBES! OR BABY PRIMROSE. 
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Hardy Perennial Primula 
| 1698 NEW HARDY BLUE. A beautiful blue flowered type of the 
| English Primrose. Perfectly hardy. This is excellent for naturalizing 
in shaded nooks or for planting in the hardy border. Packet, 20 cts. 
1701 AURICULA. Large flowers borne in umbels, with a variety of 
rich colors. Extremely free bloomer and a favorite. Packet, 10 cts. 
1702 POLYANTHUS, SINGLE, ALE COLORS. Showy perennial, 
_ blooming in early spring. Pot or outdoor culture;9in. Packet, 5 cts. 
1703 COWSLIP, MIXED. A pretty, spring-flowering perennial. 
Colors include shades of yellow, brown, etc. Packet, 5 cents, 
1704 VULGARIS OR ENGLISH PRIMROSE. The wild English 
| flower; light canary yellow, fragrant. Packet, 5 cents, 
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