WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Bulbs, Roots, ete.—161_ 
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Summer Flowering Bulbs, Roots, Etc. 
Our sale of bulbs, roots, etc., last year was the largest since we have| another year. If you do nothing else, send us $1.00 for that 100 Bulb 
been in business. If you have never tried Maule’s Bulbs and Roots, you | Collection, offered on this page. With every order for bulbs a copy of 
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HYACINTHUS CANDICANS. CYCLAMEN, HARDY. Lity, GOLDEN Crown. 
Hyacinthus Candicans | Hardy Cyclamen Golden Crown Lily | MiLtA/ BIECORA: 
Showy plant, blooming in the Bulbs grown in pots bloom eas- Large golden yellow double day | Milla Biflora 
early Summer. Practically hardy. | ily and quickly. If treated as a| lily, each flower haying a ear- Extremely pretty plant. Flow- 
Spikes 3 to 4 feet high, bearing perennial it should have a warm | mine ring toward the centre. Itis| ers of pure waxy white, with deli- 
from 20 to 30 bell-shaped, white situation, on well-drained land.| perfectly hardy and should be in | cate lemon centres. Delightfully 
blossoms. Effective in groups.! Pink and White. Wither color, | every hardy border. Requires but | fragrant; suitable for bouquets. 
5 cents each; 6 for 25 cents; 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cemnts;/| little attention. 15 cents each;|5 cemts each; 6 for 25 cents; 
45 cents per dozen, postpaid. $1.25 per dozen, postpaid. | $1.25 per dozen, postpaid. | 45 cents per dozen, postpaid. 
SAGO PALM 
This interesting as well as ornamental plant 
|may be grown from the dormant (leafless) 
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TRITOMA, PFITZER)!. 
| trunk or stem with great success. This makes 
TRITOMA An elegant pot plant; bearing an immense | a finer house plant than any other palm, and 
Also called Red Hot Poker, Flame Flower, | cluster of showy purplish-rose flowers, each | each year’s growth adds to its beauty. 
Torch Lily. Very showy and ages _petal tipped green. Quite distinct from any 35 cents each; 2 for 60 cents, postpaid. 
Uvaria. Flowers are rich ochre red or other bulbous plant, and greatly admired. 
orange red. Blooms August to November. | S0\cents pipet $1.75 a dozen, postpaid. WATSONIA MIXTURE 
20 cents each; $1.75 per dozen, postpaid. | They may be grown as a pot plant in the house; 
Pfitzeri. _The everblooming Flame Flower. | Uitenhage, South Africa. also can be grown in the open ground in any 
Color, rich orange scarlet. Blooming heads, 12 | Dear Sir: garden soil, blooming freely from early sum- 
inches long. Elegant for cut flowers or vases, The box of bulbs arrived here beautifully || mer until frost. The stems grow about 4 feet 
as they last for several weeks after cut, in Ten icaceamthrnineae condition, and I || hich and often have 4 to 6 branches on a stem, 
water. <A distinct and attractive sort. T. W. R. HAYES. bearing long tubed, open flowers. 
25 cents each; 3 for 60 cents, postpaid. 15 cents each; $1.25 per dozen, postpaid. 
All Properly Labeled. Our Se- 
Bulbs lection, Shipped After May 1st Fo r 
We made this offer for the first time in 1904. Our customers are so delighted with their @ 
bargains and tell so many of their friends about the liberality of the offer that each 
season we dispose of a large number of these popular $1.00 Bulb Collections. The 
proposition in a nutshell follows: Every year, May 1st, we have several thousand bulbs on hand, for it is an absolute impossibility to sell out everything. 
This year we propose to distribute at least part of this surplus among our friends in the following manner: Send us $1.00 any time before May Ist, and we 
will book your order for 100 choice bulbs, our selection, to be filled in rotation as received, after May Ist. In no case will bulbs be sent whose retail 
value is less than $3.00. January orders will be filled first, then February, then March, etc. The first orders will receive the best selection, although the 
April orders will receive several times their money’s worth. The February orders may get ten times what $1.00 would buy if purchaser made the 
selection. Many bulbs will be worth 10, 15 and even 35 cents each. By making such an exceptional offer, purchaser must pay transportation charges. 
Remember, please, that this offer is for surplus bulbs only, and hence we must select the varieties. Packages will weigh about 5 pounds, 
= and we do not pay transportation charges. Buyers who prefer to do so can ascertain from their postmaster the amount of postage required, 
and if same is remitted with your order we will deliver at your postoffice without additional cost; otherwise, package will go by express at 
your expense. 
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