^New - Large = Flowering » Sweet " Peas. 



Surpassing New Hybrids. The eream of the Eckford and American Introductions. 



THBSB deliciously perfumed new Hybrid Sweet Peas have become so 

 well known during the last two or three years that it is unneces- 

 sary to give a detailed description of them, their popularity being al- 

 ready so well established. The flowers (which with proper culture are 

 double the size of ordinary varieties) are produced in the greatest pro- 

 fusion, some beautifully marked in the niost gorgeous manner, others 

 of rich, solid colors, soft and charming shades, eufl'used with entirely 

 different tints, etc., of unsurpassed beauty and attractiveness. The 

 varieties marked with a star (*) I offered last year for the first time, and 

 consider I have the most complete list of new Sweet Peas ever 

 ottered. To secure the best results, seed should be planted 

 three or four inches deep and as early as the" ground can be 

 worked in the Spring, enabling the vines to get a good 

 strong growth before the warm w eather comes. 



ALICE ECKFORD. Rich cream standards, delicately tinted cherry red; 

 wings pure white; very fine. Pkt., lOc; oz., 1.5c.; J^ lb., .^c; lb., $1.00. 

 ♦AURORA. One of the best in the whole list. Flowers of gigantic size, 

 JuU expanded form; 3 and 4 on a stem. The color of both standard and 

 wings is white, flaked and striped with rich bright orange salmoQ. 

 Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; '^ pound, 30 cents; pound, Jl.OO. 

 BLANCHE BURPEE. A white seeded pure white, of exqui.site form and 

 immense size, having a bold, rigid, upright shell-shaped standard of 

 great substance; is a wonderfully profuse bloomer, and absolutely free 

 from the objectionable notch so conspicuous in other white varieties. 

 Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; J^i pound, 20 cents; pound, 60 cents. 

 BUTTERFLY, standards and wingH white, suffused lavander, entire 

 flower edged with blue. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; % lb., 20 cts.; lb., CO cts. 

 CAPTIVATION. Kich, rosy purple, exquisitely shell-shaped and finely 



expanded; one of the best. Pkt., lOc; oz., loc; % lb., 30c.; lb., Sl.OO. 

 ♦COQUETTE. Deep primrose, shaded fawn with a subtle tint of pur- 

 plish ro>;e; beautiful, large hooded flowers. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 20 cts. 

 COUNTESS OF ABERDEEN. White, margined pale pink, fine, large 

 flower, three on a stem; handsome. Pkt., lOc; oz., 1.5c.; 14 lb., 30c.; lb.,81. 

 ♦COUNTESS OF SHREWSBURY. Beautiful, clear deep pink, suffused 

 with light purple; wings pale blush pink; one of the 

 grandest .Sweet Peas. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, iO cents. 

 CROWN JEWEL. Standard tinted and veined with violet 

 and rose; wings cream, tinted rose; distinct. Packet, 10 

 cent.s; ounce, 15 cents; 54 pound, 30 cents; pound, 81.00. 

 DOROTHY TENNANT. Beautiful, dear heliotrope; flowers 

 large, three on a stem, packet, 6 cents; ounce, 10 cents; 

 \i pound, 20 cents; pound, (JO cents. 

 EMILY HENDERSON. Another pure white Sweet Pea and 

 considered among large growers to be the best and hardi- 

 est to grow for cut flowers. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 

 cents; J^ pound, 20 cents; pound, tiO cents. 



REMEMBER 

 $1.00 BUYS $1.30 

 Worth of Flower 



Seeds in Packets 

 or Ounces. 



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EXTRA EARLY BLANCHE FERRY. 



tuUy ten days earlier than any 



other variety yet introduced, 



and uni\ersally considered the 



best of all for forcing or garden 



culture. Standard is of fine form 



and bright pink, wings large, 



rounded and nearly -white. Plant 



is a dwarf compact grower. Packet, 10 cents; 



ounce, 15 cents; % pound, 30 cents; pound, gl.OO. 



FIREFLY. Intense, brilliant, carmine scarlet; positively 

 the finest and brightest red grown; a self-color. Packet, 

 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents; % pound, 25 cents; pounds, 75 cents. 



♦GRAY FRIAR. Entirely unlike any other Sweet Pea. A 

 most beautiful watered purple on white ground, the heavi- 

 est coloring being on the back of standard. Packet, lOcents; 

 ounce, 15 cents; % pound, 30 cents; pound, 81.00. 



♦JUANITA. Color, pure white, delicately lined and striped 

 with pale lavender. A vigorous grower and fine bloomei. 

 Packet, 5 ots.; ounce, 10 cts.; % pound, 25 cents; pound, 75 ct^. 



LEMON QUEEN. Delicate blush; standards faintly tinted 

 lemon; wings almost white; grand large flower. Packet, 

 5 cents; ounce 10 cents; J^ pound, 20 cents; pound, 60 cents. 



LITTLE DORRIT. Bright carmine, tinted pink; wings very 

 large and pure white; beautiful, large, expanded flower, us- 

 ually three on a stem. pKt., lOc; oz., 16c.; % lb., 30c.; lb, 81 00. 



♦LOVELY. Pleasing shade of pink; wings delicate rose; a charmingly 

 colored grand large flower. Pkt., lOc; oz., 16c.; \-i lb., 30c.; lb., 81 00. 



♦HARS. Bright fiery crimson, deepening with age. A large, expanded 

 flower. Best crimson yet introduced. Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 20 cts. 



riETEOR. The standards very bright orange salmon. The wings deli- 

 cate pink with slight veins of purple; a flower possessing rare novel- 

 ty; very rich. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; '4 lb., 26 cts.; lb., 76 cts. 



niKADO. Dark orange red, striped white, fine full flower and a free 

 bloomer; quite distinct. No Sweet Pea, to my knowledge, is more 

 Bhowv. Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 15 cts.; % pound, 30 cts.; pound, Sl.OO. 



nRS. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN. White, striped and flaked heavily 

 with bright rose; a charming flower, fine form, very striking and 

 pretty. Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, 10 cts.; 14 pound, 20 cts.; pound, tiO cts. 



♦ODDITY. Pale carmine edged with bright rose, a peculiar coloring 

 with a sort of netted surface. Remarkably strong grower, three floW' 

 ers on a stem. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; % lb., 20 cts.; lb., 60 cts. 



♦PRIMA DONNA. Lovely soft pink, of large size and fine form, a great 

 gem; very frequently bears four flowers on a stem. Pkt., 10c. ; oz., 20c, 



♦RAMONA. Creamy white daintily splashed with pale pink on stand 

 ard and wings, a most delicately beautiful coloring. Grand, large 

 flowers, three on a stem. Pkt., lOc; oz., 1.5c.; \i lb., .30c.; lb., 81.00 



RED RIDINQ HOOD. The standard and wings are a pleasing rosy pink, 

 shading to blush white at the calyx; the keel, which Is almost com 

 pletely enveloped, being nearly pure white. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 20 cts. 



♦ROYAL ROSE. Standards deep rosy pink; wings a charming light 

 rosy pink, almost a self-colored flower, handsome shape and Immense 

 size. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; ?4 pound, 30 cents; pound, Sl.OO. 



STANLEY. Deep self maroon, very handsome and distinct, flowers of 

 the finest, form and substance. The very best of the dark varietie.s. 

 Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 10 cents: '4 pound, 25 cents; pound, 75 cents. 



1899 — ONLY 20 CEIVTS, POSTPaiD. 



1899 



Maule's Up-to-Date Collection of 

 1 New Sweet Peas. 



Every lover of flowers will want these New Sweet Peas. They em- 

 brace every color and tint desirable, with beautiful form, and dilight- 

 ful perfunie; unequalled lor cutting, of the easiest culture, succeeaing 

 with everybody. Directions for culture with every collection. 



Aurora. White, flaked and striped orange salmon. 



Coquette. Deep primrose, tinted purplish rose. 



Oorotliy Teiinant. Beautiful clear heliotrope. 



Kinlly Heiiclersoii. Pure white. The h^u■<lio^^t white variety. 



Kxtra Karly Blauciie Ferry. The earlitst. Pink and white. 



Gray Prlar. Watered purple on white ground. 



Mara. Bright ttery crimson. Best yet. 



Meteor. Bright orange salmon with pink wings. 



Uainoiia. Creamy white, splashed with pink. 



Stanley. The best dark Sweet Pea. Doej) maroon. 



One packet of each oT the 



above 10 New Sweet Peas 



ONLY 20 CENTS. 



New Large Flowering Sweet Peas. = Finest Mixed. 



ALL THE aeOYE fllVD MniVY OTHER NflMEO SORTS IN a GRAND MIXTDRE. 

 Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15 cents; quarter pound, 30 cents; pound, $1.00. 



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