WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Flower Seeds — 131 



The 82 Best Sweet Peas. 



All 5 cents per packet; 3 packets for 10 cents, or 10 packets for 25 cents. One packet of each (82 packets in all) for $1.50, 



WEW LARGE- 

 FLOWERING 

 SWEET PEAS. 

 Finest Mixed. 



Each season I sell 

 thousands of pounds of 

 mixed sweet peas to 

 customers desiring to 

 have a little of every- 

 tliing good, and who 

 want to purchase in 

 packet or ounce form. 

 This year my mixture 

 contains more than 50 

 varieties, embracing 

 every color and shade. 

 It cannot be too highly 

 recommended. Pkt., 5c.; 

 oz., lOc; ii lb., 15c.; lb., 

 50c.; 5 lbs., $2.00. 



j THE FIRST TO BLOOM. 



I Earliest of All. This sweet pea blooms a week 

 tin advance of any other excepting Mont Blanc. A 

 I selection from Extra Early Blanche Ferry, with the 

 I eame pink and white flowers, but earlier. 



SHADES OF PINK. 

 Agnes Jolinson. Rose pink and cream. 

 Apple Blossom. White and rose, blended. 

 Aurorn. White striped orange rose. Large flower. 

 Countess of Kiatliom. Cream and flesh pink. 

 Gorgeous. Standard orange. Wings rose. 

 Hon. F, IfiouTerie. Deep pink over bufi'. 

 Janet Scott. New shade of deep pink. 

 Katlicrine Tracy. Soft pink, open form. 

 Ijovel.r. Deep pink, tinted white on edges. 

 Miss Willmott. Richest orange pink, shaded 

 with rose. Keel white. A superior Eckford novelty. 

 Majestic. Standard a deep, rich, rosy pink; wings 

 ' Boft rose. Truly majestic in habit and aiipenrance. 

 Marchioness of CIiolmon<lcley. Soft cream. 

 Prima l>onna. Bright shade of flesh pink. 

 Ro.val Rose. Pink an<l crimson pink. 

 Venus. Light pink and buff blended. 



SHADES OF RED. 

 America. White, heavily striped crimson scarlet. 

 American Queen. Standard red, wings rose. 

 Cocci Ilea. Krigljt rich cherry, decidedly good. 

 Oulic of "Westminster. Deep rosy crimsfin. 

 George Gordon. Distinct claret red. Hooded. 

 Jeanie Gordon. Bright rose, sliaded cream. 

 King: Ed^vard VII. Best red sweet pea to date. 

 JLord Kenyon. Rose magenta, flushed crimson. 

 liord Koseberry. Bright magenta. Hooded. 

 Prince Edward of YorU. Scarlet; wings rose. 

 Prince of tVales. Bright rosy crimson. Rich. 

 Sunproof Salopian. One of the finest scarlets. 

 Large, hooded, and uniformly three on a stem. 

 Scarlet Gem. Most dazzling scarlet; startling. 



THE NEW VARIETIES 

 Black Michael. Bright, shmmg reddish maroon 

 Bridesmaitl. A bright and deep pink Yerj attractive 

 David B. Williamson. Bright indigo blue 

 Einil.v Echford. Rose purple to lilac, becoming blue 

 Florence Frazer, Pink and white 

 Florence Molyneaux. Primrose on cream striped roie 

 Jfolin In$;man. Rich, carmine rose 

 Nymiilitea. White, turning pink Hooded wavy edges 

 Phenomenal. White, shaded lilac The orchid flower 

 Ing Maid of Honor. 

 Roinolo Piazzani. True violet blue self Noteworthy 

 Sunrise. Bright pink, primrose ground, or light salmon 

 Sunset. Primrose, striped with rose 

 The above 12 sorts, now lisled for the fli st time m my cata 

 logue, include the newest and best Tall Oi on ing Sweet Peas of 

 recent introduction. I will send one packet of each, 12 mall, 

 for 30 cents, postpaid. Pkt., 5c.; oz , 15c , >4 ib , 50c , lb , fl 50. 



The ILLUSTHATION Shows 



THE MAONIFICENT 



Forms Assumed by Maule's 



New Large-Flowerino 



Sweet Peas. 



VERY LIGHT SHADES. 



Coquette. Primrose; standards tinted mauve. 



Dainty. White with pink edge. 



Earliest Sunbeams. A rich and rare primrose; 

 excellent for forcing or early planting. 



IIou. Mrs. E. Kenyon. A beautiful, deep prim- 

 rose color. A bold giant flower and a desirable variety. 



liady M. Ormsby-Gore. Primrose, bufl', fawn. 



Eottie Eckford. White shaded lilac. Hooded. 



Modesty. White, tinted pink; stronger on edges. 



<tuecn Victoria. Pale primrose yellow. Hooded. 



Ramona. White, striped light pink. Hooded. 



Sue Earl. Standard primrose, mauve on edges. 

 Wings almost pure j)rimrose, suggestion of mauve. 



Stella Morse. Light buff, tinted pink. Handsome. 



WHITE VARIETIES. 

 Mont Blanc. Fine large, pure white open flowers- 

 One of the earliest of all. Blooms abundantly. 

 Sadie Burpee. Pure pearly white: large, hooded. 

 Emily Henderson. Large open flower; pure. 

 Dorotliy Eckford, Grandest pure white. 



LAVENDER AND MAUVE SHADES. 



Admiration. Pinkish mauve on light primrose. 



Flora Norton. Rich, light lavender; no pink. 



Gray Friar. Marbled heliotrope on white. 



Golden Rose. Primrose, very large, wavy at edge. 



Eady Grisel Hamilton. Standard mauve; 

 wings lavender. Hooded. Very fine. Large flower. 



liady Nina Balfour. Standard mauve; wings 

 lavender over primrose, giving a pearly gray effect. 



Mrs. W^alter Wright. Rosy and bluish mauve. 

 One of the flnest of the lavender group. 



Black Ki ^ 



CounlCNs of Cadogan. Whole etlect blue. 



Mrs. George lligginson. Jr. Large open flow- 

 ers; pure sky blue. A new and novel color. 



BTavy Bine. Standards indigo and violet. Wings 

 indigo .shading to navy blue. Very fine. 



Othello. Very dark maroon. Hooded. 

 All the above Street Peas, except the 13 new sorts: Packet, S cents; ounce, 10 cents; }i pound, 30 cents; pound, 60 cents, postpaid. 



DARK SHADES. 

 ight. Dark claret and brownish purple. 



BUSH SWEET PEAS. 



A bush or half-dwarf form of the sweet pea. Height 

 16 to 18 inches. It is a type half way between the tall 

 climbing and the cupid or dwarf sorts; needs no sup- 

 ports. Hardy, vigorous and profuse blooming. 



Bush. Blanche Burpee. White. 



Bush, Earliest of All. Pink and white. 



Bush, Her Majesty. Rosy crimson. Self. 



Bush. Monarch. Standards purple; wings violet. 



Bush, Ramona. White, striped pink. 



Bush, Stella Morse. A true apricot shade. 



Bush, Mixed. All the above. In mixture. 



Price of any of the bush sweet peas.- Packet, 5 cents; 

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



DOUBLE SWEET PEAS. 



I offer seed from the best selected stock. About 30 to 

 50 per cent, coine double. This is tlie best to which It 

 has been bred. A double sweet pea blossom has mul- 

 tiplied standards; sometimes 3 or even 4 standards. 

 The double forms are unique, but not more beautiful 

 than the singles. 



Bride of Niagara. Bright rose; white wings. 



Senator. Indigo, violet and maroon on white. 



W^hite Wonder. Many double flowers, pare 

 spotless white. Unique and interesting. 



Double Sweet Peas, Mixed. A fine mixture. 



.Any of the above: Packet, 5 rents; ounce, 10 cents; 

 quarter pound, 20 cents; pound, 60 cents. 



CUPID SWEET PEAS. 



The Cupid or Tom Thumb sweet peas grow only six 

 to twelve inches high; very pretty and interesting. 



Cnpld, Beauty. Standard rose pink shading to 

 white. Wings rosy carmine. 



Cupid, Extra Early Blanche Ferry. Stand- 

 ard pink; wings creamy white. Free blooming. 



Cnpld, Fircfl.y. Glowing scarlet. Very bright. 



Cupid, Royalty. Self colored; deep, rich pink, 



Cupid, Sadie Burpee. Pure white. 



Cupids, Mixed. All the cuplds in one mixture. 



Price of any of the cupid tweet peat ■ Packet, 5 centi; 

 ounce, 10 cents; quarter pound, 50 eentt pound 90 ett 



