Biennial, Perennial, and Annual 



.,fifia^ 



Canterbury Bells, 1146 



Annual Campanulas 



months from seed. Plants about 



Blooms within 6 



2 ft. tall. 



1144 Angelus Bell .'\n artistic shade of deep rose. 

 Pkt. 25c; 1/8 oz. 75c. 



1171 Liberty Bell Distinct violet-blue. \n intense 

 color. Pkt. 20c; Vs oz. 65c. 



1145 Mixed Colors All the colors available — there 

 are shades of blue, rose, and white. Pkt. 15c; 

 i/g oz. 60c; 1/4 oz. $1.00. 



Carina — Indian Shot Plant 



Cannas, with their large showy flowers and healthy 

 big tropical-like leaves, are well-known old-fash- 

 ioned favorites for summertime lawn decoration. 

 They can be grown readily from seed, and with 

 small effort. Why not raise your own? 



1187 Large Flowering French and American 



Only the best. Pkt. 10c; V2 oz. 25c. 



Canna Roots, see page es 



Cardinal Climber 



1190 A reliable, very graceful, annual climber of 

 rapid growth, attaining a height of 20 ft. or more. 

 The fine, rich green leaves are deeply cut, not unlike 

 those of the Japanese Maple. From midsummer until 

 frost the plants are covered with clusters of hery, 

 cardinal-red flowers. The Cardinal Climber does 

 best in a warm, sunny location. Pkt. 10c; 

 '/a oz. 30c. 



^ii Bean 



RICINUS These tall, annual, large-leaved 

 showy plants are of considerable value for 

 planting to quickly make a background or 

 screen. They are very handsome and quite 

 effective as specimen plants on a lawn, and 

 do best in a warm sunny location. Castor Oil 

 plants are said to keep moles out of the ground 



1713 Red Spire This is the most attractive of 

 all Castor Oil Beans, growing 3 to 4 ft. tall. The 

 foliage at first is a purplish color but turns to 

 bronzy green. The stems, stalks, and seed pods 

 are brilliant red. Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; I/4 lb. .$1.10. 



1714 Zanzibarensis The tallest growing Castor 

 Oil Bean, reaching an average height of 12 ft 

 The large palmate leaves often measure 2 ft 

 across. It is beautiful rich green and makes 

 a stately plant. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; V4 lb. 65c. 



1715 Mixed All the best and most attractive 

 varieties of these tall, quick-growing plants 

 Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; '/4 lb. 50c. 



CleOtne, See Spider Plant, page 92. 



ampanuias 



Every garden should have Campanulas. There is 

 a Campanula for almost every purpose — perennial 

 ones for the rock garden, biennial and annual ones for 

 numerous situations in the border. Of all Campanulas, 

 probably the best known are the biennial ones follow- 

 ing (seed planted one season to flower and die the 

 next). The annual Campanulas were only recently 

 developed. They resemble the biennial but will bloom 

 in six months from seed. 



Biennial Varieties 

 Canterbury BeBIs 



Blooms during late May and June. 2 ft. tall. 



1146 Medium Single, Mixed Colors Large bells in 

 blues, pinks, and white. Pkt. 10c; V^ oz. 35c. 



1147 Medium Double, Mixed Colors Fully double 

 blooms in the same shades as the singles. Pkt. 10c; 

 Vs oz. 30c. 



1173 Cup and Saucer, Mixed Colors White, rose, 

 and blue blooms in a lovely mi.xture. Pkt. 10c; 

 Vs oz. 35c. 



1174 Medium Single and Double, Mixed Both 



types — a good mixture. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 25c. 



Perennial Campanula 



1172 Choicest Mixed This is indeed a choice mixture 

 for it contains all sorts of perennial Campanulas. 

 There are both tall and dwarf varieties in it, so a most 

 interesting planting with many fine sorts may be had. 

 Good for cutting. Pkt. 10c; '/g oz. 30c. 



Maule's 



Floii er 



Seeds 



are sent 



Postpaid. 





Carnations 



Carnations in the garden are a great joy and satis, 

 faction. While they never reach quite the size of the 

 greenhouse ones, most of them are gloriously 

 fragrant, and they make the finest of cut flowers. 

 The following are perennial except Maule's 

 Marguerite which is only hardy in sections where 

 winters are not severe, .-^bout 15 inches tall. 



Chabaud's 

 Giant Improved 



The Chabaud most nearly resemble those immense 

 Carnations that florists grow in the greenhouse in 

 wintertime. Chabaud plants are of strong, upright 

 growth and about lj'2 ft.' tall. They bloom pro- 

 lusely during July and August. 



1192 White Purp white flowers. 



1193 Rose Large size Blooms of the most 

 beautiful color. 



1194 Crimson Large, glowing scarlet blooms. 



1195 Deep Yellow Blooms of pure yellow. 

 ^I^j-^ Any of the above: 



Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 45c. 



Chabaud 

 llSl SVIixed Colors 



A prize winning mixture containing the 

 above and many other fine colors of this 

 pretty improved strain. Pkt. 10c; 

 Vs oz. 35c; 1/4 cz. 6Cc. 



Chabaud's 



Giaret Improved 



Carnations 



This collection contains one Pkt. each 

 of the above four exquisite colors. 

 4132— (value 60c) m- 



f or only «»5C 



C aslcr (III hian- 



171 S Mixed 



Grenadin, Dwarf Red 



Fine for rock garden, border and cutting. Bright 

 scarlet-red. 12 in. Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 50c. 



1199 Hsrdy Border IVSixed 



A wonderful strain of double Carnations for the 

 border and cutting. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 50c. 



1196 Enfant de Nice, 

 iViixed Colors 



A Hybrid French strain of superior flowers in 

 fine colors. Verv double and very much fringed. 

 Grows 18 inches tall. Pkt. 25c; 1/32 oz. 50c; 

 1/16 oz. 85c. 



1198 IVSarguerite, 

 Finest IVIixed 



Carnations with their daintily colored blooms 

 are easy to grow from seed and should be given 

 a place in every garden. They will provide a 

 generous supply of exquisite cut flowers. This 

 mi.xture contains all the most desirable colors. 

 Marguerite Carnations come into bloom within 

 h\e months after sowing. Hardy in warm sec- 

 tions. Delightfully fragrant. 12 to 15 in. 

 Pkt. 10c; '/s oz. 30c; Vo oz. 50c. 



72 WIVI. HENRY MAULE 



'The Old Reliable Seed House" 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



