1614 



Maules 

 Prize Mixed 

 Giant Pansy 



PANSIES 



For many years we have specialized in pansies— and today Maule Pansies are 

 grown all over the world by those who want the very best at low cost. Plant 

 in rich, well-drained soil in a sunny position; keep flowers picked for continuous 

 bloom. For earliest blooms, start seed indoors. 



TRIMARDEAU OR 

 GIANT BEDDING 



Excellent pansies for bedding and edg- 

 ing where separate colors or color com- 

 binations are desired. Plants are com- 

 pact, quite hardy, and of neat habit of 

 growth. Flowers are of good size and 

 borne on strong, stifT stems which are 

 long enough for cutting. 



1598 Cardinal Brilhant cardinal-red 

 shading to mahogany-red toward the 

 center. Quite attractive. 



1623 Golden Yellow Clear color. 

 1596 Imperial Blue Ultramarine- 

 blue with a large blotch of deeper blue 

 on the three lower petals. 

 1612 King of the Blacks Very deep 

 purplish black. Nice with Snow Queen. 

 1631 Snow Queen Pure white. 

 Any of the above: 

 Pkt. lOsi; Vgoz. 35^. 



1599 Hortense Rose Varying shades 

 of rose; some with lower petals edged 

 yellow. Pkt. 15?i; Va oz. 50^. 

 1602 Mixed Colors Choice blend of 

 the above and other colors. 



Pkt. 10*!; Vs oz. 30^; Vi oz. 50^. 



4157 Trimardeau 

 Pansy Collection 



G Packets —Oneeachofthe above 

 6 named separate varieties • -. , 

 (value 65!^) for only 400 



EXTRA FINE BEDDING 

 1634 Mixed Corors 



A very good mixture of fine pansies. 

 Blooms are of good size and the mix- 

 ture has been made from many sepa- 

 rate colors to assure its being especially 

 brilliant. 



Pkt. lOfi; Vs oz. 30^; Vi oz. 50^. 



IMPROVED SWISS GIANTS 

 1610 Mixed Colors 



The richly colored blooms are ex- 

 tremely large, round and crinkled. 

 There is a predominance of deep red 

 and many unusual shades. The flow- 

 ers are marked with blotches of deeper 

 contrasting color. 

 Pkt. 25^; Vis oz. 75^; Vg oz. $1.25. 



MAULE'S PRIZE GIANTS 

 1614 Mixed Colors 



Very large flowers in an endless variety 

 of the most beautiful colors. There 

 are the finest self-colors, including 

 white, yellow, pink, rose, blue, purple 

 and the rare and desirable red shades. 

 Some of the pansies are veined and 

 bordered wit h contrasti ng colors, while 

 others have clearly defined mahogany- 

 brown, black or purple eyes. Some are 

 wide and flaring, while others are at- 

 tractively waved. They are large, 

 3 in. or more across, of pertect form, 

 heavy substance, and very long- 

 stemmed. 

 Pkt. 35?:; Vis oz. $1.00; Vs oz. $1.75. 



GIANT PHENOMENAL 

 1600 Mixed Colors 



The very largest, choicest, and most 

 "phenomenal" of pansies. It is espe- 

 cially rich in pansies of the ruffled 

 type, and there are many and varied 

 colors and color combinations. The 

 presence of many pansies of those 

 wine-red shades so rare among flowers 

 has endeared it to many Maule 

 customers. 

 Pkt. 250; Vis oz. 85iz!; Vs oz. $1.50. 



OREGON GIANTS 

 1594 Superfine Mixture 



Grown for us in Oregon; flowers are of 

 the largest size— well-grown blooms 

 measuring 4 in. across. A gracefully 

 waved edge adds to the charm of these 

 giant flowers, which otherwise are 

 more flattened than other pansies. 

 Extra long stems., Colors range from 

 white to richest purple. Pkt. 40fi; 

 Vi6 oz. $1.15; Vs oz. $2,00. 



MASTERPIECE (RUFFLED) 

 1595 Mixed Colors 



So ruffled and waved that flowers ap- 

 pear double. Our mixture contains 

 many colors, mostly rich, dark and 

 velvety shades. Not the largest of 

 pansies, but one of the most beautiful. 

 Pkt. 15|^; Vis oz. 45^. 



Phlox Drummondii 



Annual phlox is certainly among the 

 most brightly colored flowers that 

 grow. It is particularly showy, and 

 most eff^ective when planted in masses 

 ^either separately or in mixture. Be- 

 gins to bloom in early summer and 

 continues until fall if plants are not. 

 allowed to go to seed. 



GIANT-FLOWERED 



1695 Art Shades Very large indi- 

 vidual florets. 1}4 to IK in. across, 

 in massive trusses on plants 9 in. tall. 

 Wonderful mixture of soft colors — 

 salmon with white eye; deep salmon 

 with cream eye; apple-blossom-pink; 

 soft rose; light blue with white eye; 

 pale violet with white eye and other 

 pleasing art shades. 

 Pkt. 150; Vis oz. 35?f; Va oz. 600. 



1654 Phlox. Tall Large- 

 Flowered Mixed 



TALL LARGE-FLOWERED 



1655 Apricot Chamois-rose. 



1656 Primrose Soft primrose-yellow. 



1651 Scarlet Dazzhng scarlet-red. 

 1650 Rose Bright rose; white-starred. 



1657 Violet Splendid bright violet. 



1652 White Glistening pure white. 

 Any of the above 6 colors: 



Pkt. 100; Vs oz. 300. 

 1654 Mixed Colors Well-balanced 

 blend of all colors. 



Pkt. 100; Vs oz. 250; Vt oz. 400. 



4161 Tall Large- 

 Flowered Phlox 

 Collection 



6 Packets— One each of the above 

 6 named separate colors ne / 

 (value 600) for only OO0 



Burbank's Pasfel-Colored 



1691 Mixed Massive trusses of large, 

 well-rounded blooms in the prettiest 

 pastel colors. Pkt. 200; 2 pkts. 350. 



Dwarf Compact 



1694 Mixed Many colors in mixture. 

 These neat little plants, about 6 in. 

 tall, with their even, compact growth, 

 are splendid for beds, borders, rock 

 gardens, pots and window boxes. 



Pkt. 100; '/goz. 350. 



Star of Quedlinburs 



1658 Mixed Petals pointed, fringed 

 or artistically starred. Most unusual. 

 Many colors. 1 ft. 



Pkt. 100; Vs oz. 300. 



74 WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA 



Pampas Grass 



Gynerium argenteum 

 1584 (Perennial) Large, silvery white 

 or tawny plumes. Very effective in 

 the border, along ponds or streams, 

 etc. 5 to 6 ft. Pkt. 100; V4 oz. 250. 



1508 Salmon Queen Pirdis 



rintiS—Oianthus 



ANNUAL VARIETIES 



Dwarf, compact plants, about 1 ft. 

 tall, of the easiest culture in any 

 ordinary garden loam. Flowers are 

 brilliantly colored, of different forms, 

 2 to 3 in. across. Desirable for beds, 

 borders, edgings, rock gardens and 

 cutting. Bloom from July until frost. 



1307 Lucifer Double orange-scarlet 

 flowers, the petals beautifully fringed. 



Pkt. 100; V4 oz. 500. 

 1306 Mourning Cloak Double, dark 

 mahogany-red, lightly edged white. 



Pkt. 100; V40Z. 400. 



1508 Salmon Queen Bright salmon; 

 large, fringed, double flowers. 



Pkt. 100; V40Z. 400. 



1509 Fringed, Double Mixed (Lacin- 

 iatus) Large, fringed, carnation-like 

 flowers of many colors; some with 

 contrasting colors on the edges. 



Pkt. 100; V4 oz. 300. 

 1305 Single Mixed (Heddewigii) 

 Many colors and color combinations. 

 Large, single flowers with smooth or 

 laciniated petals. 



Pkt. 100; V4 oz. 250. 

 1294 Double Mixed {Heddewigii) 

 Marvelous colors from white to crim- 

 son; laced and striped; fine double 

 blooms. Pkt. 100; V4 oz. 300. 



1510 Single and Double, Mixed 

 Maule's selection of the very best 

 varieties; some are edged and spotted 

 while others are beautifully eyed. 



Pkt. 100; V4 oz. 300; V2 oz. 500. 



PERENNIAL PINKS 



Popular, profuse blooming hardy 

 plants; flower in spring and early 

 summer. Many will bloom first year. 

 1303 Allwoodii Double, semi-double 

 and single flowers in a charming range 

 of colors and markings. 1 ft. 



Pkt. 250; Vis oz. 600. 

 1316 Allwoodii alpinus Single and 

 semi-double flowers in mixed light 

 shades, many with different colored 

 centers. 4 to 6 in. A gem for rock 

 gardens. Pkt. 250; V16 oz. 600. 



1511 Highland Hybrids Wonderful 

 mixture of colors, including salmon, 

 rose, crimson, and white. Single flow- 

 ers beautifully marked and zoned. 

 18 in. Pkt. 200; Vis oz. 450. 



1308 Plumarius, Double Mixed 

 Brilliant colors, spicy scent; double 

 and semi-double flowers. 18 in. 



Pkt. 100; Vs oz. 350. 



1309 Plumarius, Single Mixed 

 Large, fragrant, single fringed flowers 

 in various shades and markings. 18 in. 



Pkt. 100; V4 oz. 300. 



1512 Winteri Delightful mixture of 

 many pure colors. Flowers are large, 

 single and delightfully sweet-scented. 



Pkt. 250; V16 oz. 850. 



American Heather, ObedientPlant 



1661 Virginica (Perennial) Easily 

 grown, rigid, upright plants not un- 

 like heather. Rosy lilac flowers. July 

 to September. 3 to 4 ft. 



Pkt. 100; Vs oz. 400. 



Platyeedon 



Balloon or Japanese Bell Flower 



1662 Mariesii (Perennial) Large, 

 deep violet-blue, bell-shaped flowers 

 somewhat like campanulas are freely 

 produced from J uly to frost, lyi ft. 



Pkt. 100; V16 oz. 450. 



