126— Flower Seeds 



THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1907 



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Nasturtium Majus Choice Mixed 



NASTUCTIUMS. 



(See Novelties.) 



majus or Tall Nasturtiums. 



Tlie tall nasturtiums are well adapted 

 for ornamental purposes. They should 

 have sticks or other supports, or may 

 be trained over rocii: work, or allowed to 

 ramble over the ground. 



Caprice. E.xtra large and very pro- 

 fuse. A wide range of colors and mark- 

 ings. Mostl.v rich dark shades. A sin- 

 gle plant frequently bears flowers of 

 more than one tvpe; hence the name. 

 Pkt,, 10 cts.; oz., 20 cts.; !« lb.. 50 cts. 



Crimson. An improved form of a 

 large flowered crimson na.sturtium. 

 Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; "^4 lb., 45 cts. 



Chameleon. Some flowers self 

 colored, some blotched, some striped, 

 some bordered: and the same plant pro- 

 duces more than one color. M'holly dis- 

 tinct from Caprice. Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, 

 15 cts.; '4 pound, 45 cts ; pound, $1.50. 



Prinoe Henry. Light yellow, 

 marbled with red. Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, 

 15 cts.; '4 pound, 45 cts.; pound. $1.50, 



Sunligrlit. Large golden yellow 

 blossoms, so profuse as to almost con- 

 ceal the foliage. Flowers 3 inches across. 

 Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; ^4 lb., 45 cts. 



Moonlight. A beautiful pale straw; 

 an exact counterpart in size and shape of 

 Sunlight. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 1.5c.; '4 lb.. 4.5c. 



I*earl. Light cream colored flowers. 

 Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; J4 lb., 45 cts. 



Vesuvius. Salmon rose, with dark 

 leaves. Pkt.. 5c.; oz., 15c.; !< !b., 45c. 



Von Jloltlie. Bluish rose, odd and 

 handsome. Pkt.. oc; oz.. 15c. ; '4 lb., 45c. 



ScEiilling'ii. Clear yellow with ma- 

 roon blotches. Pkt.. 5 cts.; oz., 15 cts. 



JJIajus Cboice itlixefl. Best tall 

 varieties. Packet. 5 cts.; ounce, 15 cts.; 

 J4 pound, 40 cts.; pound. 51.2-5. 



Iiilipnt or Baby Nasturtiums. 



A distinct t.vpe of Lohbianum nastur- 

 tiums, smaller than the Tom Thumbs. 

 Flowei-s of varior.s showy colors, in 

 clusters. For borders, massing or pot 

 culture. Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, 15 cts. 



XiObbianum Nasturtiums. 



The so-called Lobbianum varieties 

 (Lobb's climbing nasturtiums) have 

 smaller, neater and more profuse flow- 

 ers than the Jlajus or tall sorts. The 

 vines attain a length of 6 or 8 feet. 



Crown Prince of Prussia. 

 Large flowers and free blooming. Rich, 

 dark, blood red. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 

 15 cents: ^4 pound. 45 cents. 



Asa Ora.v. Cream yellow; very de- 

 sirable. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 15 cents; 

 '4 pound. 45 cents: pound, $1.2.5. 



rirefl.v. Dark orange yellow, spotted 

 with bright scarlet. Packet. 5 cents; 

 ounce, 15 cents; }^ pound, 45 cents. 



Ivy I^eavetl. Salmon to scarlet 

 color. Leaves with light veins, some- 

 what shaped like ivy. A fine noveltj'. 

 Packet. 10 cents; 3 packets. 25 cents. 



Princess Victoria lionise. 

 Cream white, spotted with deeji scarlet; 

 finely veined. Packet. 5 cents; ounce, 

 15 cents; '4 pound, 45 cents. 



King: Cardinal. Dark blood red; 

 very handsome. Packet, 5 cts.: ounce, 

 15 cts.; '4 pound, 45 cts. 



Primrose. Cream white, spotted 

 with maroon; fine. Packet, 5 cents; 

 ounce, 15 cents; '4 pound, 45 cents. 



Scarlet Oem. A handsome bright 

 scarlet variety. Packet, 5 cents; ounce. 

 15 cents; ^4 pound. 45 cents. 



Spitfire. Brilliant scarlet; very 

 show.v. Pkt., 5c.; oz.. 1.5c.; Ji lb., 50 cts. 



Iiobbianum mixed. All colors. 

 Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, 15 cts.; ?i pound, 

 4U cts.; pound, $1.25. 



Hybrids of madame Ounter. 



A climbing class distinguished by rich- 

 ness and variet.v of color. Foliage espe- 

 ciall.v handsome. Vines thrifty and 

 floriferous. The tints include red. sal- 

 mon, rose, yellow, etc.. in many com- 

 binations. Some flowers are self "colored 

 (only one color); some mottled, blotched 

 or margined. All are handsome. Pkt., 

 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.; ,'4 lb., 30 cts.; lb., $1.00. 



New Giant eiimbing Nasturtium— Jupiter. 



This gland novelty is of California origin, and introduces a new race i 

 among giant nasturtiums. The bright green leaves are of almost colos- | 

 sal proportions, being 5 to 8 inches across. The flowers measure 3 to 8}.j 

 inches in size, and are borne on long stems in great profusion. The I 

 color of Jupiter is a bright, golden yellow, overlaid with orange in the 

 crinliled throat. It has been called orchid-lil^e in its striking and 

 unique appearance. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, i") cents; > ,' pound, 60 cents, j 



Tom Thumb Nasturtiums. 



The dw arf or Tom Thumb nasturtiums 

 are among our most popular plants 

 They resist heat and drought and grow 

 vigorously and flo\\erfreeh all summer 

 and fall One foot high Plant the seed 

 1 inch deepand thin fob or Sinche'- apart 



Nasturtium 



Dwarf Nasturtiums— New Giants of California. 



These pretty nasturtiums are of the Tom Thumb or dwarf type, as to 

 plant, but extra large as to flower. The blooms are not of such mam- 

 moth size on the Atlantic as on the Pacific slope, but thev are well 

 worthy of culture here. AH 'colors mixed. Pkt., oc; oz., loc; 14 lb., 50c. 



New Tal! Nasturtium— Sroesus. 



The originator claims it is the finest he has ever had in Nasturtiums. 

 Primrose to orange, marked with crimson aud brown-red. Large flowers 

 In great abundance. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 20 cents; }4 pound, 75 cents. 



. New Tall Nasturtium— Butterfly. 



This large-flowering nasturtium is equally as desirable as Croesus, 

 flowers frequently measuring 8 inches across! The plants are noted for 

 their handsome light green foliage. Flowers lemon-yellow, marked 

 with red. Packet, cents: ounce, 20 cents; J-4 pound, 7.5 cents. 



One packet of each of the above 3 netv nasturtiums, 10 cents. 



Nasturtium, Empress of India. 



Empress of India. Flowers of 

 most brilliant crimson. Plant bushy, 

 with dark foliage. Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, 

 15 cts.: ^4 pound. 35 cts.; pound, $1.25. 



Ruby Kin^r. Pink shaded with 

 carmine. Very rich. Pkt.. .50. : oz., 10c. 



Brilliant. A new and very showy 

 scarlet nasturtium. Dwarf and com- 

 pact. A profuse bloomer. Packet. 5 cts.: 

 ounce. 10 cts.; '4 pound, 35 cts. 



Ardoi.se. Ground color a pure 

 bright orange, with markings of slaty 

 mauve and chocolate brown. Packet, 5 

 cents; ounce. 15 cents: ^4 lb.. 45 cents. 



Oeneral JaCfiueniiiiot. Nearly 

 as rich in color as the celebrated Jack 

 roee. Packet. 5 cents; ounce. 10 cents; 

 ^4 pound, :i5 cents; pound. $1.25. 



Oolden Queen. A beautiful golden- 

 flowered nasturtium of English origin. 

 Packet, 5cents:ounce. 15cts.; '4 lb., 45 cts. 



I^a France. Hose colored, the tint 

 of La France rose; exquisite. Packet, 5 

 cts.; ounce. 10 cts.; "4 pound. 35 cts. 



Spotted King:. Dark yellow; 

 brown spotted; dark foliage. Packet, 

 5 cts.; ounce, 10 cts.; V pound. :35 cts. 



Pearl. Light cream color. The 

 nearest approach to a white nasturtium 

 yet obtained. Pkt. 5 cts.; oz.. 10 cts. 



King Theodore. Flowers almost 

 black. Dark green foliage. Packet. 

 5 cts.; ounce, 10 cts.; "4 pound, 35 cts. 



Nasturtiui , Chameleon. 



Clisimeleon. DiflFerent colored flow- 

 eis on the same plant The same as the 

 chmbmg form of Chameleon except m 

 habit of giowth Packet cts , ounce 

 1) cents 'i pound 5u cents 



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Nasturtium, Prince Henrv. 



Tom Thumb. Finest mixed. 



All the leaaing and best, dwarf sorts. Ij 

 Pkt.. 5c.: oz., lOc; »4 lb., 30c.; lb.. fl.OO. 



Mrs. N. F. Polk, Bethesda, Md. My garden is the admiration of m.v neighbors Jennie Bodge Johnson, Westbrook, Maine. Last year we tried Maule"s .Silver 

 and visitors, all owing to the first-class Seeds. Bulbs and Roses received from you. I Anniversary Sweet Peas: they made one niche in our old garden a place of beauty. 



