Chrysanthemums— £«^''y Grown from seed 



Annual Varieties for bloom in Summer and Fail, and 

 Perennial Chrysanthemums for Flowers in bloom until heavy frost 



The Perennial Chrysanthemums are the last flowers of summer — 

 carrying their blooms bravely into cold weather. There are 

 summer Chrysanthemums too, the annual varieties with flowers 

 in the summer and fall. Of these last, Maule's Baby Golden 

 Glow, with its briglit yellow flowers, is a particular favorite. 



Perennial Chrysanthemums 



1221 Chinese and Japanese, Finest Mixed Plants 2 to 3 ft. high 

 with many colored large single and semi-double flowers 3 in. 

 across. They bloom in September and October, or until 

 heavy frost. These Chrysanthemums are beautiful, but we would 

 prize them anyway since they carry the flowers of summer so 

 late into the fall. Pkt. 15c; 1/64 oz. 40c; 1/32 oz. 60c. 



Ckrysanlhe?num, IZ31 Baby Goldtn Glo 



Annual Chrysanthemums 



All annuals, the four Chrysanthemums below are 

 as easily grown as Zinnias. The plants bloom 

 freely in summer and fall, with many flowers for 

 cutting that will prove excellent keepers. 



1231 Baliy Golden Glow {Golden Queen) The 

 little plants grow only 18 inches tall, but from 

 early summer into fall they are covered with bright 

 yellow, double floWers. The illustration above 

 should help explain their popularity with Maule 

 customers. Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 25c; 1/2 oz. 40c. 



1223 Coronarium, Finest Double Mixed 



Flowers, 1}.^ in. across, in shades of yellow and 

 white. 18 in. tall. Pkt. 5c; 1/4 oz. 20c. 



1227 Single, Finest Mixed Marked with rings 



about the center. Pkt. 10c; V4 oz. 25c. 



1226 Nivellii Pure yellow, Daisy-like flowers 2 in. 

 across on good long stems. 2i^ ft. tall. Pkt. 10c; 

 '74 02. 30c. 



Maule's Fine Cineraria 



{House Plant) For spring decoration. The rich and vivid 

 colors range from light and bright blue to royal plum-purple 

 and from shining crimson to deep maroon. Easily raised 

 from seed sown in July. Flowers 2 in. across. 

 1235 Dwarf, Finest Mixed 12 in. Pkt. 25c; 1/128 oz. 75c. 

 1234 Tall, Finest Mixed 18 in. Pkt. 25c; 1/128 oz. 65c. 



Special Offers on 10c Packets 



Your choice, either flowers or vegetables. 

 Any three 10c Pkts. for 25c 

 Any six 10c Pkts. for 50c 



Any thirteen 10c Pkts. for $1.00 



A ftcrwer of Cobaea 



Cobaea 



Cathedral Bells 



1243 Scandens This is the cup-and- 

 saucer vine, an annual climber that 

 makes growth of 10 to 20 ft. Its large, 

 bell-shaped flowers turn from clear 

 green in the bud to rich purplish blue 

 when fully developed. Each bloom is an 

 inch or more across. They are fol- 

 lowed by large Plum-shaped fruits. 

 This daintily-foliaged plant climbs by 

 means of tendrils, clinging to a rough 

 surface or wire netting. Ideal for 

 porches, arbors or any other place where 

 shade is desired. Pkt. 10c; y^ oz. 20c. 



Perennial Clirysanthemum, 1221 



China Asters, see Asters, pages 67 to 69 

 Cleome, see Splder Plant, page 92 

 Clove Pink, see Ptnks, page 86 

 Columbine, see Aqutlegia, page 70 

 Cornflower Aster, see Stokesia, page 92 



Coreopsis 



(Perennial) Few perennials are so usefu. or so 

 completely satisfactory. Coreopsis blooms in 

 late spring and summer over a long period. 

 The flowers are long-stemmed and are very 

 useful for cutting. The plants do well in 

 almost any soil that has good drainage, 

 and require very little attention. By starting 

 the seed early in spring, plants are often 

 secured which will flower their first season. 

 Makes a growth of 2 ft. 



1254 Harvest Moon Rich golden yellow 

 blooms, 2J^ in. across, on fine long stems. 

 Pkt. lOc; 1/4 oz. 25c. 



1255 Lanceolata grandiflora fl. pi. {Double 

 Flowering Coreopsis) Double and semi-double. 

 Golden yellow. Very decorative in the border. 

 Pkt. 10c; Va oz. 25c. 



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Cyclamen 



1268 Large Flowering, 

 Mixed {House Plant) This 

 strain of Cyclamen will 

 make wonderful house 

 plants with large, colorful 

 fragrant blooms held above 

 the foliage. Cyclamen seed 

 usually requires a month 

 for germination, and 16 to 

 18 months before the plants 

 bloom. This mixture is a 

 careful blend of the best 

 and clearest colors. Pkt. 25e. 



CoUinsia 



Collinsia 



A Cyclamen Plant 



1242 Salmon Beauty A very free-flowering, delightful 

 annual, producing its flowers of purest salmon-rose during 

 June and July. It belongs to the Snapdragon family. 

 Collinsia, a native of California, is particularly suited to 

 planting in dry situations. This little annual is most 

 effective when the plants are massed together, either in 

 solid beds or edgings. The flowers are also fine for vases, 

 keeping in good condition for many days after cutting. 

 Pkt. 10c; 1/4 oz. 25c. 



74 WM. HENRY IVIAULE 



'The Old Reliable Seed Hoitae" 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



