1237 California Poppy. Creamy Crinkles 



California Poppy 



Eschscholtzia 



Quick growing, free flowering plants 

 of easiest culture. Bloom early and 

 continue until frost. 12 to IS in. tall. 

 " 1367 Sweetheart Flowers are dou- 

 ble. 2 in. across, with petals so beauti- 

 fully crinkled and fluted as to give 

 them the appearance of double be- 

 gonias. The color is a flaming, rich 

 rose on cream ground. Plants are 

 bushy, dwarf and somewhat erect, 

 8 in. high and IS in. across. 



Pkt. 1^^; 1/4 oz. iOi. 

 1237 Creamy Crinkles Soft apricot- 

 buff; double and crinkled. Flowers 

 grow IK to 2 in. across and are freely 

 borne on dwarf, erect, well-branched, 

 sturdy plants. Pkt. 15^; Vg "z- 50^- 

 1354 IVIy Favorite Large flowers of 

 apricot-buff suffused salmon. Erect 

 growing. Pkt. 15 ji; V4 °z. 50^. 



1326 Mixed Contains a large variety 

 of colors. Pkt. lOfi; V4 oz. 25|i;. 



Calliopsis 



Showy plants, one of those annuals 

 that hide their foliage beneath a cov- 

 ering of bloom. 



1189 Coronata The earliest calli- 

 opsis. Bright golden yellow, marked 

 with a ring of delicate maroon pencil- 

 ings about K in. from the center disc. 

 Stems 12 to IS in. long. Fine for 

 cutting and showy in beds or borders. 

 Pkt. 10^; Vi oz. 250; 1/2 oz. 40(<. 

 1165 Tail Mixed Large and small 

 flowered varieties. Fine for beds, 

 borders or cutting. 2K ft. 



Pkt. 100; 1/4 oz. 200. 

 1168 Dwarf Mixed Compact plants 

 9 to 12 in. tall; for borders, edgings, 

 rock gardens. Pkt. 100; 1/4 oz. 200. 



Cannas from Seed 



Indian Shot Plant 



Large, showy flowers and healthy, big 



leaves of tropical appearance. Green 



and bronze foliage. 4 to 6 ft., 



1187 Large Flowering Varieties, 



Mixed Pkt. 100; 1/2 oz- 350. 



Candytuft— /beris 



Showy, quick growing plants for beds, 

 borders, and edgings. 1 ft. 



1179 Dark Crimson ] 



1180 Flesh-Pink ^f^ny^^ 



1182 Rose-Cardinal ) p^t. 100; 



1181 Lilac Vi oz. 250; 



1184 White J V2 oz. 400. 



1185 Mixed Colors All tha above. 

 Pkt. 100; 1/4 oz. 200; 1/2 oz. 350. 



1183 Giant Hyacinth - Flowered 



The plants produce several branches, 

 each a massive white flower spike. 

 1 ft. Pkt. 100 ; V4 oz. 300. 



1186 Sempervirens (Perennial) An 

 evergreen, narrow foliaged plant cov- 

 ered with a mass of pure white flowers 

 in April and May. 8 to 10 in. 



Pkt. 150; Vs oz. 500. 



FREE Seeds and Bulbs 



Packet of Golden West Marigold 

 seeds to every customer this year 

 and 2 Giant Yellow Gladiolus 

 bulbs with every $1.00 worth of 

 goods you buy from this book 

 before June 1. 



Annual Campanulas 



Campanula 



Canterbury Bells 



Most useful and beautiful subjects in 

 the garden. Easily raised from seed 

 and succeed in any good, well-drained 

 soil. The Annual varieties bloom in 

 less than 6 months from seed; Biennial 

 varieties bloom the second year, after 

 which the plants die. Perennial 

 Campanulas are quite hardy and live 

 for many years. 



ANNUAL CAMPANULAS 



Flowers and plants are shaped like 

 those of the well-known biennial Can- 

 terbury Bells, but blooms are produced 

 from seed in less than 6 months. 2 to 

 2K ft. ' 



1144 Angelus Bell Deep rose. Very 

 pretty shade. Pkt. 150; Vs oz. 350. 



1171 Liberty Bell Intense violet- 

 blue. Distinct. Pkt. 150; Vs oz. 350. 



1145 Mixed Colors Shades of blue, 

 lavender, rose, pink and white. 



Pkt. 100; Vs oz. 300; Vi oz. 500. 



BIENNIAL CAMPANULAS 



Pyramidal-shaped plants covered with 

 large, bell-like blooms during late May 

 and June. 2 to 2>J ft. 



1146 Single-Flowered, Mixed Col- 

 ors Shades of blue, pink, and white 

 mixed. Pkt. 100; V4 oz. 300. 



1147 Double-Flowered, Mixed Col- 

 ors Double blooms in blue, pink and 

 white. Pkt. 100; Vs oz. 250. 

 1173 Cup-and-Saucer, Mixed Col- 

 ors White, rose, and blue cup-and- 

 saucer-shaped blooms in a lovely 

 mixture. Pkt. 100; V9 oz. 350. 

 JI174 Single and Double Mixed A 

 ';ood mixture of white, blue and pink. 



Pkt. 100; Vg oz. 250. 



PERENNIAL CAMPANULAS 



1172 Choicest Mixed Many flne 

 types of hardy campanulas of both 

 tall and dwarf growth. Epccellent for 

 all purposes. Pkt. 100; '/g oz. 350. 



Canary Bird Flower 



1175 (Tropaeolum canariense) 



Graceful climber with golden yellow, 

 nasturtium-like flowers, which are 

 oddly fringed and notched. At a dis- 

 tance, they appear like tiny canary 

 birds. Prefers semi-shade and fairly 

 moist soil. Foliage is beautifully cut. 

 10 to IS ft. Pkt. 100; 1/2 oz. 250. 



Castor Oil Bean— A>cinus 



Tall, annual, large-leaved showy plants 

 of tropical appearance; handsome and 

 quite effective as specimen plants on 

 the lawn or as a background or screen. 

 Quick growers. Do best in a warm, 

 sunny location. Said to keep moles 

 out of the ground. 



1713 Red Spire The most attractive 

 of all — the foliage, at first, is a pur- 

 plish color but turns to bronzy green. 

 Stems, stalks, and seed pods are bril- 

 hant red. 6 ft. Pkt. 100; oz. 300. 



1714 Zanzibarensis The tallest 

 growing castor oil bean, reaching a 

 height of 12 to 14 ft. The large, rich 

 green leaves often grow 2 ft. across. 



Pkt. 100; oz. 250. 



1715 Mixed Green, red and bronze 

 leaved varieties in mixture. 8 to 10 ft. 



Pkt. 100; oz. 200. 



1196 Carnation, Enfant de Nice 



Carnations 



Carnations are excellent for beds, bor- 

 ders and cutting; flowers last a long 

 time on the plants or in water. Plants 

 delight in a well-drained soil rich in 

 lime, and a sunny location. The an- 

 nual Giant Marguerite will bloom in 

 5 months from seed, and if seed of 

 the perennial varieties is started early 

 indoors, many plants will flower the 

 same season. May also be grown as 

 pot-plants. 



GIANT MARGUERITE 



1198 Finest Mixed Come into bloom 

 about 5 months after sowing. Our 

 mixture includes all colors, such as 

 scarlet, crimson, rose-pink, salmon, 

 maroon and yellow, besides white. 

 Flowers are large, 2 to 2H in. across, 

 beautifully fringed, highly fragrant 

 and borne on fine long stems unsur- 

 passed for cutting. 12 to 15 in. Hardy 

 in mild climates. 



Pkt. 100; Vg oz. 350; 1/4 oz. 600. 



ENFANT DE NICE 

 1196 Mixed Colors (Perennial) A 

 French Hybrid strain with very large, 

 double, fragrant flowers, 2^ to 3 in. 

 across, in many lovely colors. 1}^ ft. 

 Pkt. 200; l/iG oz. 600. 



HARDY BORDER 



1199 Mixed Colors (Perennial) Pro- 

 fuse blooming; pretty, double flowers, 

 lyi to lyi in. across, on thin, wiry 

 stems. The range of colors is truly 

 amazing. Highly fragrant. 2 ft. 



Pkt. 150; Vs oz. 500. 



GRENADIN, DWARF 



1200 Red (Perennial) Dazzling scar- 

 let, double flowers with spicy odor, 

 produced quite early on stiff, upright 

 stems. Fine in the border and for 

 cutting. 1 ft. Pkt. 200; Vs oz. 700. 



FRENCH GIANT IMPROVED 

 (CHABAUD'S) 



(Perennial) Exquisitely scented flow- 

 ers, 2 in. or more across, may be had 

 in S or 6 months from the sowing of 

 the seeds. Plants are of erect growth, 

 15 to 18 in. tall, and very profuse 

 blooming. Stems are long. 



1192 White 1194 Crimson 



1193 Rose 1195 Deep Yellow 

 Any of the above 4 colors: 



Pkt. 150; i/g oz. 600. 



1191 Mixed Colors The above and 

 many other self, striped and fancy 

 colors in a marvelous mixture. 



Pkt. 150; Vg oz. 450; V4 oz. 800. 



4132 French Giant 



Improved Carnation 



Collection 



4 Pkts. — one each of the above 

 four separate colors (4 pkts. 

 in all, value 60$!) for only 



40^ 



Cardinal Climber 



Ipomoea quamoclit Sloteri 

 1190 Graceful, annual climberof rapid 

 growth, covered with clusters of fiery, 

 cardinal-red flowers from midsummer 

 until frost. Does best in a warm, 

 sunny location. IS ft. 



Pkt. 100; 1/4 oz. 350. 



1216 Globe Celosia, Flame of Fire 



CeloSia — Cockscomb 



GLOBE CELOSIA 

 1216 Flame of Fire Plants grow 

 about 1!2 ft. tall, branch out in 

 candelabra-shape, each branch bears 

 a large, almost round, fiery scarlet 

 flower head. Pkt. 150; Vi oz. 500. 



CHINESE WOOLFLOWER 



Celosia Childsii 



Round, fluffy flower heads which re- 

 semble large, loose balls of wool' or 

 chenille. 2M to 3 ft. tall. 



1201 Crimson Pkt. 100; Vs oz. 300. 

 1214 Pink . . . Pkt. 100; Vs oz. 300. 

 1210 Mixed Colors Three colors, 

 yellow, pinkand crimson, in a gorgeous 

 mixture. Pkt. 100; Vs oz. 250. 



1208 CELOSIA SPICATA 



Long-stemmed flower spikes of silvery 

 lilac-pink, attractively tipped satiny 

 white. Flowers are easily dried for 

 winter bouquets. Erect, upright 

 growth, 3 ft. high. 



Pkt. 150; Va oz. 400. 



CRISTATA OR CRESTED 



Dwarf plants with broad, showy, vel- 

 vety flower heads or combs. Easily 

 dried for winter decoration. 10 in. 



1204 Dwarf, Mixed Colors Many 

 magnificent colors in mixture. 



Pkt. 100; Vs oz. 350. 



1205 Empress Very large combs of 

 dark crimson; bronzy red foliage. 



Pkt. 100; Vs oz. 500. 



PLUMOSA— TALL PLUMED 



Large, silky plumes of brilliant colors. 

 Blooms from midsummer until frost. 

 Very effective in beds. 2^4 to 3 ft. 

 1209 Pride of Castle Gould Enor- 

 mous plumes which are attractively 

 curled in much the same way as 

 ostrich feathers, to which they may 

 be Ukened. Many colors in mixture. 



Pkt. 200; Vs oz. 500. 

 1207 Giant Plumed, Mixed Colors 

 Large, silky plumes of all the exquisite 

 colors that are found in celosias. 



Pkt. 100; V4 oz. 350. 



LILLIPUT— DWARF PLUMED 

 OR FEATHERED 



Compact, well-branched plants, 1 ft. 

 tall, each branch tipped with a showy, 

 silky plume. Excellent for beds, bor- 

 ders, edgings and pots. 



1202 Fire Feather Brilliant fiery 

 red. Pkt. 150; Vie oz. 450. 



1203 Golden Feather Golden yel- 

 low. Pkt- 150; 1/16 oz. 450. 



1205 Crested Cockscomb, Empress 



WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA 65 



