iai Baby's Breath, Pacifica 



Baby's Breath— cypsophua 



Used extensively for mixing vnth other flowers in 

 bouquets. The annual types bloom quickly from 

 seed, making plants about IJi ft. tall and covered 

 with small, open, bell-shaped blooms. Easily grown 

 in any soil. To have the annual types in bloom all 

 season, make several sowings every two weeks. 



1369 Carmine Bright carmine; showy with white. 



Pkt. 10^; oz. 35ti. 

 1368 Giant White An improved large-flowered 

 variety; pure white. Pkt. lOjf; oz. 250. 



1370 Rose Dainty bright rose; quite refined. 



Pkt. lOci; oz. 30f!. 



PERENNIAL BABY'S BREATH 



Easily grown, most profuse blooming, popular 

 hardy plants, excellent for borders and mixing with 

 other cut flowers. 



1384 Pacifica Quite erect growing plants, 3 to 4 ft. 

 tall, covered during August with masses of small 

 pink blooms. Lovely and desirable. Very showy. 

 Pkt. 200; Vi6 oz. 500. 



1371 Paniculata Tiny white flowers on slender 

 stems in Tune and July. Jyi ft. tall. Can be dried. 



Pkt. 100; 1/4 oz. 250. 

 1383 Paniculata fl.''pl. Small double white flowers 

 in great profusion. June and July. 3 ft. 



Pkt. 200; yi6 oz. 500. 



Balsam Apple 



1481 (Momordica balsamina) Smooth foliaged 

 annual climber with creamy white flowers spotted 

 brown, followed by ornamental, round, apple-shaped, 

 golden yellow, warted fruits filled with attractive 

 blood-red pulp. Often used to make salve. Fine for 

 covering trellises, arbors or fences. 10 ft. 



Pkt. lOf!; 1/4 oz. 200. 



Balsam Pear 



1482 (Momordica charantia) Annual climber 

 with attractive foUage and long, golden yellow 

 warted fruits with black seeds surrounded by a 

 carmine pulp. Ideal for planting where light shade 

 is desired. Fruits are also used medicinally. 10 ft. 



Pkt. 100; 1/4 oz. 200. 



1124 Balloon y\nC—Love-in-a-Puff 



Rapid growing hardy annual climber, attaining a 

 height of 5 to 10 feet. Bears small white flowers, 

 followed by inflated seed pods resembling small 

 balloons, hence the name. Largely planted to coyer 

 fences, arches, garden houses, etc., because of its 

 quick and free growth. Pkt. 50; V2 oz. 200. 



I J 38 Begonia 

 semp e rflor ens 



Begonias, Everbloomms 



Begonias are ideal for beds, borders, pots and win- 

 dow boxes. Outdoors they bloom profusely in sun 

 or half-shade until frost; indoors, they may be had 

 in bloom all the year round. 10 in. 

 1138 Semperflorens, Mixed Well-balanced mix- 

 ture which includes white, salmon, and many shades 

 of red and pink, with both green and bronze fohage. 

 Fibrous-rooted. Pkt. 150; Ya oz. 450. 



1134 Tuberous-Rooted Begonias, Double Mixed 

 Large blooms, 4 in. or more across, in a wide range 

 of colors, including pink, rose, salmon, orange, crim- 

 son, yellow and white. For beds, pots and window 

 boxes. Pkt. 450; 2 pkts. 800. 







Maule's Seeds 

 Once Grown, 

 Always Grown 



1 151 Blue Lace Flower 



Blue Lace FloVter—Didtscus coeruleus ^ 



1151 Large, delicate, lace-like flowers of lavender- ° 

 blue, about Jyi in. across, are freely borne on long 

 stems. Excellent for cutting. Blooms all summer. , 

 1>, ft. tall. Pkt. 100; Vs oz. 250. 



Black-Eyed Susan Vine 



Thunbergia alata 



1942 Fine Mixed Beautiful in hanging baskets and 

 window boxes or trailing over the ground. Yellow, ', 

 buff, orange and white flowers, some with eye of 1 

 velvety black. 4 to 6 ft. Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 250. [ 



Blue Sage— sa^to 



Grows quickly from seed. Blooms all summer and 

 fall. Showy in the border; fine for cutting. 



1727 Farinacea {Mealy Sage) Thin, wiry flower 

 stems in profusion, with light blue flowers. Both 

 stem and calyx appear as if frosted to silvery blue- 

 ness. 2K ft. Pkt. 100; Vg oz. 350. 

 1725 Farinacea, Blue Bedder Flowers are rich, 

 dark blue; the stems and caljTc violet-white. Hand- 

 some. 2li ft. Pkt. 150; Vs oz. 500. 



1728 Azurea grandiflora (PCTcwMiaO Long spikes 

 of bright sky-blue flowers in August and September. 

 Prefers sunny location. 3 ft. Pkt. 150 ; Vs oz. 500. 



Boston X'Vy—AmpelopsU 



926 Veitchii (Perennial) Quick growing, hardy 

 climber which will cling to brick or stone. Three- 

 pointed dark green glossy leaves which turn crimson 

 in the fall. Pkt. 100; 1/2 oz. 250. 



B rOViaWia— Amethyst 



1149 Elata, Mixed Beautiful blue and white flow- 

 ers which somewhat resemble large lobelias. Plants 

 grow from 1 to IK ft. tall and bloom from June to 

 September.' Fine for beds, vases; hanging baskets, 

 or pots. Pkt. 100; 14 oz. 350. 



1152 Butterfly Flower, Giant Mixed 



Butterfly Flower— 5cft»zanthus 



1152 Giant Mixed Large, butterfly-Uke flowers in 

 many colors, prettily marked and blotched. Rich 

 in light shades. Very profuse blooming all summer. 

 2 to 2K ft. Pkt. 100; Vs oz. 250. 



Cactus from Seed 



1154 Mixed Varieties (House Plant) A choice as- 

 sortment of many interesting types and forms that 

 are easily grown from seed. It is surprising how 

 quickly they grow. Complete culture given on the 

 seed packet. Pkt. 250; 100 seeds 500. 



Calceolaria 



1155 Fine Mixed (House Plant) Peculiar, pouch- 

 like blooms in many colors, some attractively 

 blotched, spotted, tigered or laced. Very colorful. 



Pkt. 350; 2 pkts. 600. 



Calendula— Scorch Marigold 



Calendulas bloom all summer until frost where sum- 

 mers are not too hot. In warm sections, sowings 

 made in late June will provide choice flowers in late 

 summer and fall. 1>2 to 2 ft. 



1166 Apricot Queen Bright apricot deepening 

 toward the brown center. Pkt. 100; Vt oz. 250. 



1169 Art Shades Extra choice mixture of apricot, 

 cream, orange, picotees and many other colors. 



Pkt. 100; 1/4 oz. 250. 



1156 Golden Bali Very large, deep golden yellow 

 flowers with long stems. Pkt. 100; V4 oz. 250. 



1167 Masterpiece Massive rich orange flowers 

 with a showy reddish orange-brown center. Extra 

 long-stemmed. Pkt. 150; V4 oz. 350. 



1158 Orange Ball Large, long-stemmed, bright 

 glistening orange blooms. Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 300. 

 1 141 Orange Fantasy Deep coppery orange, edged 

 deep mahogany-red. Long twisted outer petals; 

 short interlaced inner petals; large mahogany-bronze 

 center. Pkt. 150; V4 oz. 400. 



1160 Orange King Exquisite blooms of rich 

 orange; long stems. Pkt. 100; V2 oz. 250. 

 1162 Sensation (Campfire) The large flowers are 

 brilliant orange, distinguished and intensified by 

 their crimson sheen. Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 250. 



1170 Sunshine, Chrysanthemum - Flowered 

 Bright golden canary-yellow blooms with long, 

 broad, curling petals. Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 300. 



1159 Radio Quilled petals compose the elegant, 

 medium-sized, clear rich orange blooms which have 

 extraordinary beauty. Pkt. 100; V2 oz. 250. 

 1188 Yellow Colossal Beautiful, clear, bright- 

 yellow flowers i}'z in. across when well grown. 

 Long, loose, gracefully curled petals. 



Pkt. 100; % oz. 300. 



1161 Mixed Varieties Well-blended, colorful mix- 

 ture of the varieties here oft'ered and others. 



Pkt. 100; 1/2 oz. 200; oz. 350. 



64 WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA 



J 141 Calendula, 

 Orange Fantasy 



