WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
THUNBERGIA 
Hardy Annual Climber 
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THuNserRGIA. (BLAcK Eyep Susan.) 
1871 Black-Eyed Susan. Anornamental, rapid growing climber; an old 
favorite. Excellent for vases. trellises, rustic work or greenhouse deco- 
ration. Flowers buff, orange, white, etc.; height 5 feet. Fine mixed. | 
Packet, 10 cents. 
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TritomMA, HyBRIDA ExpPREss. UMBRELLA PLANT. 
TRITOMA 
Hardy Perennial 
Red Hot Poker. Torch Flower. Blooms from August until late 
autumn. Very showy in beds or masses, or among shrubbery. 
1873 UVARIA. Varies from yellow toscarlet. Packet, 5 cents. 
1874 HYBRIDA EXPRESS. The earliest to bloom. Some of the 
seedlings of this class will flower the first year, if sown early. An inter- 
esting and valuable strain. Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. | 
UMBRELLA PLANT 
Tender Perennial 
1875 CYPERUS ALTERNIFOLIUS. As handsome and graceful | 
as a palm, yet of easiest culture. It will grow and flourish in rooms | 
that have only partial light. It needs rich soil and much water. Has | 
long stems with narrow green leaves, umbrella shaped. Packet, 10 cts. 
VALERIANA | 
Hardy Perennial 
Hardy heliotrope. A showy perennial border plant, producing large 
corymbs of red and white flowers suitable for bouquets or decorations. 
1876 MIXED. Rose, redand white. Packet, 5 cents. 
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VALERIANA. 
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VERBENA 
Half Hardy Perennial 
Indispensable for bedding purposes. Flowers white, scarlet, red, 
crimson, purple, etc. Werbenas raised from seed are usually fragrant, 
To hasten bloom it is better to start the seed indoors. The plants should 
stand about a foot apart in the open ground, and the flowers should be 
cut frequently. Seedling verbenas are stronger than others. 
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VERBENA, MAMMOTH SHow, ALL Cotors MixeD. 
1877 MAMMOTH SHOW. Absolutely all the finest colored verbenas 
ever offered in a single packet. Plants and flowers are exceedingly 
large, and if the flowers are kept cut, the plants will bloom more pro- 
fusely. Can recommend this strain as a very floriferous one. Fine for 
beds, borders, vases or window, boxes. All colors mixed. 
Packet, 10 cts.; 44 oumce, 25 cts.; 14 ounce, 40 cts.; onmee. $1.50. 
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VERBENA, BURBANK’S MAYFLOWER. 
1878 BURBANK’S MAYFLOWER. Arbutus scented. This ver- 
bena is of bright and pleasing shades of pink, of extraordinary size and 
free blooming habit. Its chief claim to popularity, as developed by 
Mr. Burbank, is its fragrance, which resembles the Trailing Arbutus or 
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name. It is very desirable for bou- 
quets and decorative purposes, and 
is unsurpassed as a bedder. It was 
; originated by Mr. Burbank by a 
long continued selection from sweet 
scented sorts. The type is now quite 
well established. Packet, 10 cts. 
1879 BUSH. Much like the com- 
mon sorts, but less procumbent. It 
makes an erect and compact bush. 
Many bright colors; height 1 foot. 
Mixed. Packet, 10 cents. 
1881 AURICULA EYED. Va- 
rious colors. Flower with large 
white eye. No variety givesa more 
brilliant effect when used as a bed- 
ding plant. Packet, 10 cents. 
1882 ITALIAN STRIPED. 
Showy, striped sorts; many colors. 
Saved from a rich collection. 
Packet, 10 cents.. 
