1697 Double PoHulata 



Portulaca 



Rock Rose, Sun Plant 



Large flowers on light green, moss- 

 like foliaged plants, useful for beds, 

 borders, edgings, the rock garden and 

 between stepping stones. Blooms early 

 and until frost. Likes full sun, well- 

 drained, rather dry, or even stony 

 Boil. 4 to 6 in. high. 



1696 Single-Flowered, Mixed Col- 

 ors Large blooms in a choice mixture, 

 including white, buff, salmon, orange, 

 red and others; some are striped. 



Pkt. 10^; 1/4 oz. 25ji; V2 oz. 40^!. 



1697 Double Large-Flowered, 

 Mixed Colors Blooms like little open 

 roses in the brightest colors. Will 

 produce some single flowers. 



Pkt. 10^; i/s oz. 45f!; V4 oz. 75^. 



Poppies, Annual 



For bedding, edging taller annuals, or 

 wherever a bright show of color is 

 wanted, use poppies. Easy to grow 

 in ordinary soil and a sunny location. 



1680 American Legion Very large, 

 single orange-scarlet flowers. An im- 

 proved "Flanders Poppy." 2 ft. 



Pkt. lOfi; I^ oz. 20^. 



1670 Begonia-Flowered, Double, 

 Mixed Like the double tuberous 

 begonias with broad outer petals and 

 a crest of rather narrow center petals. 

 They come in softest pastel colorings , 

 and are like thin, gauzy silk. 18 in. 



Pkt. lOf!; 1/4 oz. 25fi. 



1683 Burbank Art Shades, Mixed 



Showy double, semi-double and single 

 flowers of the most delicate colors and 

 shades in a very pleasing mixture. 

 Flowers have crinkled and fluted 

 petals. IK ft. Pkt. 20^; 2pkts. 35ji. 

 1673 Carnation-Flowered, Double, 

 Mixed Large, double flowers with 

 fringed petals in many colors. 3 ft. 



Pkt. lOf!; 1/4 oz. 15^. 



1677 Maule's Hybrids Single, semi- 

 double and double large blooms in an 

 almost endless variety of colors, many 

 being beautifully shaded with another 

 tint. IK ft. Pkt. lOfi; Vi oz. 25(<. 

 1672 Improved Single Shirley, 

 Mixed Colors Flowers often 3 in. 

 across, with papery, silk-like petals. 

 Many soft and bright colors; hardly 

 two exactly alike. 18 in. 



Pkt. 10^; 1/4 oz. 20(i. 



1671 Double Shirley, Mixed Colors 



Double and semi-double flowers in 

 a pleasing mixture of many showy 

 and attractive shades. 18 in. 



Pkt. 10^; 1/4 oz. 25ji. 



(624 Oriental 

 Poppy 



Poppies, Perennial 



ORIENTAL POPPIES 



Of easy culture, growing to perfection 

 in fairly rich, sHghtly moist soil. May 

 and June. 3 ft. tall. 

 1674 Orientate Vivid, dazzling 

 orange-scarlet; purplish blotches on 

 each petal. Pkt. 10(!i; Vs oz. 25?!. 

 1624 Princess Victoria Louise Light 

 salmon-rose and pink shades. 



Pkt. 15^; Vis oz. 40^. 

 1664 Oriental Hybrids, Mixed 

 Many colors. Pkt. 10^; Va ox. ZOfi. 



1681 Iceland ■ Yellow 



Poppy m Wonder 



ICELAND POPPIES 



Colorful silken flowers on graceful, 

 wiry stems, 15 to 18 in. long. Will 

 bloom the iirst year if sown early. 



1668 Coonara Pinks Pink and sal- 

 mon shades. Pkt. 15?!; Vs oz. SOfi. 



1666 El Monte Bright tangerine- 

 orange. Pkt. lOfij Vi oz. 40^. 



1669 Gartref Art Shades Large 

 flowers in the softest, most beautiful 

 pastel shades, edged with contrasting 

 colors. Pkt. 15?!; Vic oz. 40|i!. 

 1681 Yellow Wonder Rich lemon- 

 yellow changing to bright buttercUp- 

 yellow with lighter centers. Large 

 flowers, 4 in. across; stems 2 ft. tall. 



Pkt. 15?!; Vis oz. 40?!. 



1667 Choicest Mixed Choice blend 

 of the finest Iceland Poppies. 



Pkt. 10?; ; Vi ox. 30^. 



Purple Feather Grass 



1710 Feathery plumes of an attrac- 

 tive purple shade and changing to 

 silvery purple as they mature. The 

 stems are 2yi to 3 ft. long. The pretty 

 plumes are borne from July to frost. 

 Useful for house decoration; lovely in 

 the garden. Pkt. 10?!; V4 oz. 35?!. 



Primroses— Pr.mu/fli 



Popular class of plants, the perennial 

 types for early spring blooming in the 

 hardy border, and the lovely indoor 

 class for winter and spring. 



PRIMROSES FOR INDOORS 



(House Plants) Particularly desirable 

 indoors during the winter or early 

 spring months. Sliowy and colorful 

 plants which flower freely and con- 

 tinuously with a minimum amount of 

 care in a living room, greenhouse or 

 conservatory, where light and heat 

 conditions are satisfactory. 

 1709 Chinensis, Finest Mixed 

 Large fringed flowers in clusters. 10 in. 

 Pkt. 25^; Vizs oz. 15^. 

 1700 Malacoides (Baby Primroses) 

 Graceful small lavender-pink flowers 

 In whorls. Pkt. IS?!; %2 oz. 50^. 



1699 Obconica Grandiflora, Mixed 

 Colors Clusters of large flowers in 

 many pretty pastel and otlier desir- 

 able colors. Gorgeous mixture. Free 

 blooming. Pkt. 15?!; 1/128 oz^ 60?!. 



PERENNIAL PRIMROSES 



Ideal for planting in moist places, 

 along shady Walks, and in the rock 

 garden. They bloom in April and 

 May, and freely produce their colorfill 

 flowers in clusters. 6 to 8 in. 



1706 Auricula, Finest Mixed Many 

 choice colors, including soft orange, 

 copper-brown and other shades in 

 mixture. Pkt. 20?!; Vis oz. 75?!. 



1703 Vulgaris The English Primrose; 

 large, bright canary-yellow, fragrant 

 blooms. Pkt. 15?!; Vis oz. 45?!. 



1704 Veris, Giant Mixed {Poly^ 

 anlhus) Large clusters of big blooms 

 in mixed colors, including white, yel- 

 low, pink, crimson, copper, lilac, vio- 

 let, etc. Pkt. 15^; Vie oz. 40^. 



Pyrefhrum roseum 



Persian Daisy 



(Perennial) Easily grown from seed, 

 having decorative fern-like plfints with 

 plenty of the large "Painted Daisies" 

 m May and June. If the daisies are 

 cut the plants will bloom again in the 

 fall. 2 ft. 



1711 Single Mixed Very showy mix- 

 ture of white, rose, pink and red 

 shades. Pkt. 10?!; Vs oz. 35?!. 



1712 Double Mixed Double, semi- 

 double, and a few single flowers in a 

 mixture of all shades found in pyre- 

 thrums. Pkt. 15?!; Vie oz. 45?!. 



1946 Red Hot Poker. Early Hybrids 



Red Hot PoUer—Tritoma 



1946 Early Hybrids (Tender Per- 

 ennial) Stately, impressive plants 

 with narrow, grass-like leaves and 

 epear-likc spikes of pale yellow to 

 orange-scarlet flowers through August 

 and September. Showy in the garden; 

 fine to cut. Pkt. 10^ J Vb oz- 30?!. 



Regal Lily— i'W«'« regale 



1463 (Perennial) Among the finest of 

 all lilies, and certainly one of the 

 easiest to grow from seed. The seed- 

 Hng bulbs will bloom the second or 

 third year, and continue to bloom 

 year after year. Beautiful, trumpet- 

 shaped, white blooms with a touch 

 of canary-yellow in the throat and a 

 shading of lilac-pink on the outside. 

 Blooms late June and early July. 3 to 

 S ft, Pkt. 10?!; 1/4 02. 30(i. 



72B31— 3 Regal Bulbs 

 for only 25c 



Medium-sized bulbs, guaranteed 

 to bloom. 3 for 25?!; 7 for 50?!: 

 15 for $1.00; 100 for $6.50. All 

 postpaid. 



Rudbeckia 



1717 My Joy Daisy-like, orange- 

 yellow flowers with small black center. 

 5 in. or more across. Blooms all sum- 

 mer and fall. Fine for cutting. 2 ft. 



Pkt. I5fl; Vaoz. 3S?(. 

 1716 Purpurea (Perennial) Purple 

 Cone Flower. Long, reddish purple 

 petals surrounding a prominent cone- 

 shaped center. Makes a fine display 

 in the garden during July and August. 

 Splendid for cutting. 3 to 4 ft. 



Pkt. 10?!; Vsoz:. 30?i. 



Salpislossis 



Painted Tongue, Velvet Trumpet 

 1721 Emperor Mixed Colors Large, 

 trumpet-like flowers, velvety in tex- 

 ture and of the richest colors — beauti- 

 fully penciled, netted and veined with 

 golden yellow, crimson and purple. 

 Blooms from July until frost. Desir- 

 able for bedding and excellent for cut- 

 ting. 21.^ ft. tall. 



Pkt. 10^; Vs oz. 25?!; Vi oz. 40ii. 



171 i Pyrethrum roseum. Single Mixed 



1721 Salpiglossis, Emperor 



1671 Poppy, Double Shirley 



1710 Purple Feather Grass 



WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA 75 



