Japanese Iris 



Iris Kaempferi 



1411 Mixed {Perennial) Many fine 

 varieties and colors. Bright, gor- 

 geously colored, large, rather flat flow- 

 ers, 5 to 6 in. across, are freely produced 

 during June and July. Often blooms 

 the first year from seed. Ideal for 

 moist, sunny locations. Makes a 

 grand display in the garden; lovely 

 for cutting. 2 to 3 ft. 



Pkt. 15(5; Vi oz. 35^. 



Jerusalem Cherry 



Solanum capsicastrum nanum 

 1413 (House Plant) Compact, shrub- 

 like plants, 1 ft. tall, with bright 

 scarlet, cherry-like fruits. Much de- 

 sired for house decoration in winter. 

 Pkt. 10^; 1/4 oz. 30fi. 



1417 Kochia, Giant Christmas 



Kochia — Burning Bush 

 1417 Giant Ctiristmas Ornamental 

 foliage plants which resemble closely 

 clipped evergreens. Exceptionally fine 

 for temporary hedges or for back- 

 ground to dwarfer annuals. Foliage 

 remains green until very late fall. 3 ft. 

 Pkt. 10(!; 1/4 oz. 200. 



Japanese Kudzu Vine 



Pueraria Thunbergiana 

 1412 (Perennial) Strong growing vine 

 which, after it has become established, 

 often climbs 40 ft. in a season. Rosy 

 purple, wisteria-like flowers; large 

 green, bean-like leaves. 



Pkt. 10(i; 1/4 oz. 250. 



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1127 Maule's Double Superb Balsam 



Lady's Slipper— Ba^am 



Charming old-fashioned annual which 

 is popular for beds and borders. The 

 sturdy plants produce their rose-like 

 flowers in midsummer and early fall. 

 1128 Gardenia-Flowered, Mixed 

 Colors The flowers resemble gar- 

 denias in appearance and texture, and 

 are clustered at the top of the stems. 

 White and shades of rose and red in 

 mixture. Pkt. 150; V4 oz. 450. 



1127 Maule's Double Superb 

 Strain, Finest Mixed Very large 

 double blooms, about 2>^ in. across, 

 in many pleasing colors. 



Pkt. 100; 1/4 oz. 250; Vi oz. 400. 



Giant Imperial Larl^spur 



Larkspur 



Long spikes, double flowers, colojs 

 superbly rich and lovely. Few flowers 

 are more effective in the garden, espe- 

 cially when several colors are planted 

 close together. One of our prettiest 

 cut flowers. Likes a sunrvy place and 

 rich, well-drained garden soil. Sow 

 where plants are to remain. Easily 

 grown; quick growers. 



GIANT IMPERIAL 



New type —the attractive spikes stand 

 upright, close to the center stalk, like 

 delphiniums. A great improvement in 

 larkspurs. 3 to 4 ft. 

 1503 Glitters Sparkling salmon- 

 cerise— the brightest colored of all 

 larkspurs. Pkt. 150; Vs oz. 350. 



1499 Blue Bell Clear azure-blue. 



1437 Carmine King Carmine-rose. 



1500 Daintiness Delicate lavender. 

 1419 Dark Blue Spire Intense 

 Oxford-blue; always admired. 



1438 Lilac Spire Rich lilac. 



1501 Los Angeles Improved Bril- 

 hant rose on salmon. 



1435 White Spire Pure snow-white. 



Any of the above, except Glitters: 



Pkt. 150; 1/4 oz. 350. 



1441 Mixed Colors All the above 



colors carefully blended. 



Pkt. 150; 1/4 oz. 350; Vz oz. 600. 



4155 Giant Imperial 

 Larkspur Collection 



6 Pkts.— One each of Blue Bell, 

 Dark Blue Spire, Carmine 

 King, Lilac Spire, Los Angeles 

 Improved, and White er> / 

 Spire (value 90(5) for only OUp 



EARLY GIANT 

 H YACi NTH-FLOWERED 

 1416 Royalty Clear rosy lavender. 

 The stately, massive flower spikes are 

 unusually large, and are well filled 

 with extra double blooms quite early 

 in the season. The plants grow as 

 much as 4 ft. tall. Valuable in the 

 border and unexcelled for cutting. 



Pkt. 150; Vgoz. 350. 

 1423 Mixed Colors The big spikes 

 are very thick through and are closely 

 set with perfect double flowers. One 

 massive spike, often 18 to 20 in. long, 

 on each plant. 3 to 4 ft. tall. Many 

 pretty colors. Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 300. 



Lantana 



1418 Dwarf Hybrids, Finest Mixed 



Showy clusters of verbena-like flowers 

 from midsummer until frost. Our mix- 

 ture contains yellow, orange, red, and 

 pink shades. May be grown in pots 

 the year round. 1,(2 ft. Seed is of slow 

 germination. Pkt. 100; V^ oz. 300. 



Lavender— Ldvandu/a 



1425 Vera (Perennial) Lovely plant 

 in the garden, the spikes of fragrant 

 lavender-blue flowers being freely pro- 

 duced in July. The flowers, when 

 dried, are used for scenting linens and 

 silks, lyi ft. Pkt. 100; 1/4 oz. 350. 



Lialris — Kansas Gay Feather 



1442 Spicata (Perennial) Long, nar- 

 row spikes of purplish rose flowers, 

 which open from the top dowmward. 

 In bloom from July to September. 

 2 to 3 ft. Pkt. 100; 1/16 oz. 350. 



LinUtn— Blue Flax 



1446 Perenne (Perennial) Feathery 

 foliaged plants with pretty sky-blue 

 flowers in great quantities. For bor- 

 ders and in front of shrubbery. May 

 to August. 2 ft. Pkt. 100; 1/4 oz. 250. 



1431 Lobelia, Bedding Queen 



Lobelia 



Dwarf plants, compact in habit, for 

 edgings, garden decoration, rock gar- 

 dens, and pot culture. 4 to 6 in. 



1430 Crystal Palace Compacta One 

 of the most popular; deep blue. 



Pkt. 100; Vs oz. 500. 



1431 Bedding Queen (Pumila 

 splendens) Beautiful blue with a con- 

 trasting clear white eye. Quite showy. 



Pkt. 150; Vs oz. 600. 



1432 Dwarf Varieties Mixed Very 

 choice mixture of many varieties and 

 shades. Pkt. 100; Vs oz. 300. 



Lupine 



Long, graceful spikes of pea-like flow- 

 ers in July and August. Does well 

 in partial shade. 2 ft. 



1444 Hartwegii, Mixed Colors 

 White, pink, rose, and blue in mix- 

 ture. Pkt. 100; V2 oz. 200. 

 1443 Giants or King, Mixed Colors 

 Very large spikes. 3 to 4 ft. tall. Many 

 colors. Pkt. 100; V4 oz. 300. 



1445 Perennial, Mixed Colors 

 Showy, hardy plants in bloom during 

 May and June. Many fine colors. 

 Likes light woods or sandy soil. 3 ft. 



Pkt. 100; Vaoz. 400. 



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1464 Roseum Superbum (Per- 

 entiial) Long, slender spikes of rosy 

 lilac flowers borne freely from July to 

 September. Does well in half-shade. 

 3 to 4 ft. Pkt. 100 ; Vi oz. 350. 



Lychnis— Campion 



(Perennial) Brilliant clusters of flow- 

 ers in June and July. Will bloom the 

 first year if seed is sown early. 



1461 Chalcedonica (Burning Star) 

 Fiery scarlet blooms, each one form- 

 ing a Maltese cross. 2 ft. 



Pkt. 100; Vs oz. 250. 



1462 Haageana Hybrids, Mixed 

 Large pink, rose and scarlet flowers, 

 l>i to 2 in. across. Fine for cutting. 

 l>i ft. Pkt. 150; Vi 02. 450. 



Moon flower 



70 WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA 



Ipomoea (Night Blooming) 



Quick climbing, vigorous, dense foli- 

 aged annual vines prized for their 

 large, freely borne flowers. The flow- 

 ers open in the late afternoon or eve- 

 ning and close the next morning, un- 

 less the day is cloudy. IS ft. 

 1406 Giant Pink Lavender-pink. 

 Enormous. Pkt. 100; V2 oz. 300. 

 1404 Giant White Pure white 

 blooms often 6 in. across. Fragrant. 

 Pkt. 100; Vioz. 300. 



1465 Migrjonelle, Red Goliath 



Mignonette— Reicdc 



An old-fashioned flower of unassum- 

 ing appearance, but widely grown for 

 its wonderful fragrance. 1 ft. 



1475 Red Monarch Enormous 

 trusses of the deepest red imaginable. 

 Plants are of compact growth, making 

 them valuable for outdoors and pots. 

 Pkt. 150; Vs oz. 400; Vi oz. 700. 

 1466 Golden Sunset Large, solid 

 flower trusses of golden yellow. 



Pkt. 150; l^ oz. 600. 

 1465 Red Goliath Huge spikes of 

 coppery red. Pkt. 100 ; V4 oz. 350. 

 1474 Finest Mixed Choice large 

 flowering varieties in mixture. 



Pkt. 50; V4 oz. 200. 



Morning Glory 



(Day Blooming) 



Grow anywhere. Free and continuous 

 blooming until frost. The flowers 

 open during the day and close at 

 night. 10 ft. 



1487 Scarlett O'Hara Nearest ap- 

 proach to scarlet in morning glories. 

 Flowers grow 3)4 to 4 in. across; 

 bright rosy red; the five broad veins 

 radiating from the throat in the shape 

 of a star are brilliant red, almost a 

 scarlet. Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 350. 



1405 Heavenly Blue Bright sky- 

 blue flowers, 4 in. and more across, 

 with showy white throats, are pro- 

 duced very early in the season. As 

 some flowers are often open during the 

 night, it is sometimes offered as a 

 Moonflower. Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 350. 



1483 Rochester Light blue, exqui- 

 sitely edged silvery white. Very large. 



Pkt. 100; V2 oz. 300. 

 1486 Japanese, Giant Single Mixed 

 \\'ide range of rich colors; extra large 

 flowers. Pkt. 100; V2 oz. 200. 



1484 Fine Mixed .'\11 colors; very 

 showy. Pkt. 100; V2 oz. 150. 



Nicoitana 



Flowering Tobacco 



Long, tube-shaped, petunia-like flow- 

 ers, the petals of which form a 

 beautiful five-pointed star. Bloom 

 from midsummer to frost. 

 1573 Crimson Bedder Dwarf, well- 

 branched plants, 15 in. tall, bearing 

 great trusses of rich, deep crimson 

 blooms. Pkt. 150; V4 oz. 600, 



1572 Afflnis Large, pure white 

 flowers. Wonderful tuberose-like 

 fragrance in the evening. 2)4 ft. 



Pkt. 50; Vi oz. 200. 



1575 Afflnis Hybrids Shades of 

 rose, red, crimson and white in mix- 

 ture. 2K ft. Pkt. 100: Vi oz. 25^. 



NlJClla— Love-m-o-Afw* 



Attractive double flowers nestled 

 among the fine, feathery foliage of 

 the oval-shaped, bush-form plants. 

 1577 Miss Jekyll Rich cornflower- 

 blue. Pkt. 100 ; Vi oz. 200. 



1576 Damascena, Mixed White and 

 various shades of blue in mixture. 



Pkt. 50; Vi ox. 150. 



