15 New and Desirable Plants and Climbers. 
CARYOPTERIS MASTACANTHUS.—Blue Spirea. A grand new 
plant of Chinese origin, introduced by Messrs. James Veitch & 
- Sons, England, and a plant that should be found in every garden. 
& It is extremely floriferous, plants in 24-inch pots blooming pro- 
4 fusely, and continuing todo so throughout the season until they 
& reach a heighth and width of three feet. The dense flower heads 
% are of arich lavender blue, a rare color among flowers. It is aclean 
t and healthy grower, and will prove quite hardy. Biue Spireaisa 
fitting name forit. 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents. 
NEW DOUBLE WHITE ANEMONE WHIRLWIND. In habit the 
plant is like the old Anemone Japonica Alba, the same strong 
growth and healthy foliage, and fully as free a bloomer. The tlow- 
ers are 24 to 3 inches across, with several rows of large white petals; 
very durable, lasting much longer than those of the single variety. 
One of the finest hardy plants for cemetery planting, and excellent 
for cut flowers. 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents. 
SWAINSONIA, GALEGIFOLIA ALBA. A very distinct climbing 
= plant ror nouse culture, or protected spots in the garden. The habit 
of growth is extremely graceful, and the vines, trained up at the 
side of a window or on a trellis, present a lovely sight of light 
green, feathery foliage, and a splendid profusion of pure white 
sprays of fairy-winged flowers, somewhat resembling Sweet Peas 
inform. 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents. 
MAGNOLIA SCENTED MOONFLOWER. Asa climber of rapid 
growth to cover arbors, verandas, old decayed trees, or walls, it has 
no superior. Its flowers are pure white, five inches across, moon- 
like, and as they expand at night they have a striking effect. 
15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents. 
HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. A fine hardy 
shrub, introduced from Japan. It is of bushy and compact 
growth, attaining a height of several feet; flowers are white, and 
borne in immense pyramidal panicles more than a foot long; re- 
mains in bloom along time. Undoubtedly one of the finest hardy 
shrubs lately introduced. 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents. 
CHINESE MATRIMONY VINE. A hardy, rapid growing eclimb- 
er, covered with bright, purple flowers, which are succeeded by 
brilliant scarlet berries, nearly an inch long, the contrast between 
the glossy dark green foliage and shining scarlet fruit surpassing 
Holly in appearance. It will grow and thrive in any situation, 
either in shade or bright sunlight, and continues flowering and 
forming berries from late spring until frost. 15cts. each; 2 for 25 cts. 
IMPATIENS SULTANA.—The Sultan’s Baisam. This is one of 
the most distinct plants, either as a winter flowering plant or for 
summer bedding. As a market plant it has few equals, it being 
never out of ower. 10 cents each; 3 for 25 cents. 
ACHILLEA RUBRA. Certainly one of the most desirable 
hardy flowering plants grown. Hardy perennial, top dying 
down in winter. Flowers perfectly double, color pure bright 
rose, and produced in the greatest profusion. Valuable for 
bouquets and designs; also unsurpassed for cemetery 
planting. 10 cents each; 3 for 25 cents. 
NEW COLEUS.—Mrs. F. Sander. This is the most 
beautiful and distinc. Coleus yet raised. Dwarf and 
bushy in habit, it makes a perfect pot plant. This 
Splendid variety differs from all others in having a 
wedge of creamy white in the centre of the leaf, with 
na clearly defined margin of oxide green, bronze, 
Q crimson and purple; the whole splashed with dark 
fy red. 10 cents each; 3 for 25 cents. 
NEW ABUTILON.—Souvenir de Bonn. A strong, 
@ upright grower, with large, bright green foliage, 
a distinctly edged with a broad band of creamy white 
and yellow. Flowers very large, on stems eight to 
nine inches in length. Color bright orange red, very 
effective with its beautifully variegated foliage. 
15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents. 
Pa., U.S. Ae 
AULKH, No. 1711 Filbert Street, Phila 
Address all orders to WM. HENRY M 
r Caryopteris Mastacanthus. 
Blue Spirza. 
STROBILANTHES DYERIANUS.—Royai Pure 
ple. A new house and bedding piant. it forms 
a@ compact bush 18 inches high, with leaves 6 to 
9 inches long, 3 or 4 inches wide, and of the most 
intense metallic purple color, shading into light 
rose with a light green margin, a combination 
unapproached by any other plant. The flowers 
are a lovely violet blue, very beautiful 15 cents 
each; 2 for 25 cents. 
HONEYSUCKLE.—Halliana. A new white 
monthly Honeysuckle from China, flowers pure 
white, turning to yellow,and deliciously fragrant; 
is evergreen, retaining its freshness during win- 
ter. 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents. 
ACALPHYA.—TIarginata. A beautiful orna- 
mental foliaged plant, by many considered 
- ~ superior to Coleus. The foliage is large; color 
Strobilanthes Dyerianus. dark bronze, margined with rose, quite effective. 
10 cents each; 3 for 25 cents. 
THE BLUE SOLANUM.—Solanum Seaforthianum. Certainly one oy the finest 
climbing plants lately introduced. It is of robust growth, soon making fine speci- 
mens that will climb over and cover a porch with the most handsomely cut foliage 
It is covered during the late sammer months with hundreds of clusters of large, 
lavender blue, Wistaria-like flowers, brightly set off with golden stamens, each 
cluster measuring 15 inches in circumference, and often attaining a length of 2 
inches. The flowers are succeeded by bright scarlet berries, remaining perfect fora 
long time. 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents. 
VARIEGATED PARLOR IVY.—A strong growing climber, with glossy green 
foliage; uniquely blotched and spotted with golden yellow. Suitable for baskets 
and vases. 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents. 
I will send, postpaid, purchaser’s choice of any 5 of 
For 5° Cents the New and Desirable Plants named above, or I will 
send one good strong plant ofeach (15 plants in all), for only $1.00, post- 
paid. Unquestionably the most waluable collection of plants ever 
grouped in one offer. 
MAULE’S PRIZE MIXED PANSIES. 
The flowers are of mammoth proportions, measuring from 2 to 8 inches 
across, variously striped, blotched, veined and marbled, superior to anything 
previously offered. Good strong plants, 5 for 25 cents; 25 for $1.00, postpaid. 
DOUBLE PETUNIAS. 
For many years I have made Double Petunias a specialty, growing a large quan- 
tity of seedlings annually, and from these I select the very best for stock plants. 
Good strong plants; 10 cents each; 8 for 25 cents; 7 for 50 cents; 15 for $1.00, postpaid. 
A Beautiful Hardy Everblooming Begonia Absolutely Free. 
With every order for Maule's Flowering yieareee eee on paaee 101 to 108 inclu- 
sive—amounting to 75 cents or over, I will include without extra charge, one strong 
NEW ABUTILON. Souvenir de Bonn. plant of the New Hardy Begonia, Evansiana, illustrated and described on page 10L 
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