152—F lower Seeds 
___ THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1915 
; SCARLET RUNNER BEAN 
Hardy Annual Climber 
1152 
for ornamenting porches, verandas and trellises. Having brilliant 
scarlet pea-like flowers. Vines grow 8 feet high. Used both asastring 
or shelled bean for eating as well as ornamental purposes. 
Packet, 10 cents; pint, 30 cents; quart, 50 cents, postpaid. 
STOCKS 
Hardy Annual 
Also called Gilliflower. Nothing can excel stocks for beauty and fra- 
grance. The flowers are large and double, and excellent for bedding or 
potculture. The plants bloom freely in about 10 weeks after sowing seed. 
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Stocks, GIANT BISMARCK. 
1735 GIANT WHITE BISMARCK, 
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The plant in bloom forms a 
pyramid 2% feet high, the upper half being a mass of fragrant, snowy 
white double flowers, of extra large size. Packet, 10 cents. 
1736 GIANT YELLOW BISMARCK. Of the same robust and 
pyramidal habit as above, with long stalks of large, pure canary-yellow 
flowers. Fine for cut flowers. Packet, 10 cents. 
1737 CUT AND COME AGAIN, PRINCESS ALICE. A pure 
white double variety, about 2feet high, producing endless numbers ot 
side branches. Every branch bears a cluster of delightfully fragrant 
flowers, and new ones are produced to replace those which are re-| 
moved. Asa bedder or pot plant it cannot be surpassed. 
Packet, 10 cents; 14 ounce, 25 cents; 14 ounce, 40 cents. 
1740 NEW ABUNDANCE. Plantis of dwarf growth, and produces 
an extraordinary profusion of bloom. Instead of the central tlowering 
spikes pushing upward, it divides itself into 12 or 15 sturdy branches. 
each of these produces quite a number of side shoots, which are well 
covered with trusses of large rosy carmine flowers. Excellent for bed- 
ding or pot culture. Packet, 10 cents. 
1738 BEAUTY OF 
NICE. A handsome 
and conspicuous new 
winter stock of quick 
growth. Flowers of very 
large size, of a pleasing 
shade of soft pink. Ele- 
gant cut flower variety 
or for pot culture. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
1739 LARGE 
FLOWERING 
GLOBE BOUQUET, 
FINEST MIXED. 
Each plant is a bouquet 
in itself, being compact 
and floriferous. Height, 
1 foot. The colors em- 
brace crimson, white, 
rose, and many shades. 
Very fragrant. Large ~ 
double flowers. Weare Zs 
sure this new strain of 
Stock will be extremely 
satisfactory. We know of 
nothing better. Packet, 
10 cents; 44 ounce, 75 
cents; 14 ounce, $1.25, 
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Stocks, LARGe FLOWERING GLoee Bouquet. 
A strong, rapid grower; making a very quick dense shade, used | 
| 1741 GERMAN, TEN WEEKS. Finest strain fer open-ground 
| planting. Flowering spikes very long, and the individual blooms are 
| very large, Finest Double Mixed. Pkt., 10c.;1, oz., 20c.; V4 Ot, 35e. 
| 1742 GLOBE PYRAMIDAL. The spikes and flowers are very 
| large, with individual blooms frequently measuring 2 to 244 inches 
/in diameter. The large double and perfect flowers are reproduced in 
great profusion. Grand mixture. Packet, 10 cents. 
Embracing all the single 
Packet, 10 cts.; 14 ounce, 30 cts.; ounce, $1.00. 
1743 FINEST VARIETIES MIXED. 
and double varieties. 
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Stocks, Finest VARIETIES 
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STOKESIA 
Hardy Perennial 
1744 CYANEA. Also called Cornflower Aster. 
ing lovely lavender blue blossoms, resembling cornfiowers. 
July till frost. Valuable for cutting. Flowers 4 inches across. 
den, large or small, should be without it. Culture easy. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
SUNFLOWER 
Hardy Annual 
Helianthus. See farm seeds for the common types. The sunflowers 
are of easy culture, and the newer sorts are among the most ornamental 
and effective of all garden annuals. The single flowering sorts are in- 
dispensable for cutting. They bloom early in the summer and con- 
tinue until frost. Some sorts are tall, some are dwarf, some Single and 
some double. All are worthy ofa place in every garden. 
1748 PURPUREUS HYBRIDS. In this new class of sunflowers 
the original yellow has almost completely disappeared. Purpureus re- 
fers to purple-red shades, but all the flowers will not be of a brilliant 
searlet red color. Shades of the most delicate pink to the deepest pur- 
Two feet high, bear- 
Blooms 
No gar- 
| ple are predominant. We are sure this new type will please you. Plant 
grows 3 to 4 feet high. Packet, 15 cents; 2 packets, 25 cents. 
1752 ORION. A new sort. Height 4 feet. Fiowers 3 inches across, 
of bright yellow color, somewhat resembling a single cactus dahlia. 
Packet, 5 cents. 
1745 CACTUS FLOWERED, STARLIGHT. A new single an- 
| nual sunflower, with finely formed flowers, of graceful appearance, and 
Flowers 
4 feet. 
with petals beautifully twisted like those of a cactus dahlia. 
are borne on long stems and are a decided canary yellow color. 
Packet, 10 cts.; 4 ounce, 15 cts.; 14 ounce, 25 cts.; ounce 75 cts. 
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