Maximum Tall Giant Snapdragons 



Antirrhinum Maximum 



Biggest Snapdragons: The tallest spikes and the largest flowers. First offered to 

 Maule customers about a decade ago, we find this today much the most popular 

 of all Snapdragons. Little wonder too, for the colors are so good, and the 

 original Maximum has been so improved by careful plant selection with only 

 the very choicest types for seed. These Maximum Snapdragons 

 grow 2-3 ft. tall outdoors, or S to 6 ft. in the greenhouse! To 

 keep the plants in constant production of the big spikes, they 

 should be cut and not allowed to form seed. A wider range of 

 colors is offered in the Maximum than may be had in any other 

 class, rine for beds and borders and excellent to cut. 



Special Offer 



Our prices are low, but as a 

 further saving to you in buying 

 Maule's Seeds, you may select: 

 Any three lOcPkts.for 25c 

 Anv six lOcPkts.for 50c 

 Anv thirteen 10c Pkts.for$1.00 



Blue Sage 



All three Blue Sages offered here are perennials in 

 the South, but the Karinacea varieties will not live 

 over cold northern winters. All three come quickly 

 from seed. 



1727 Farinacea {Mealy Sage) Thin wiry flower 

 stems in profusion with pale blue flowers. Both 

 stem and calyx appear as if frosted to silvery-blue- 

 ness. Desirable for show in the border, and for cut 

 flowers throughout the season. 2 J4 ft. to 3 ft. tall. 

 Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 40c. 



1725 Farinacea, Blue Bedder New, with floral 

 stems u bit shorter, flowers darker blue, and stems 

 and calyx of violet-white. 2]^ ft. Pkt. 15c; 

 Vs oz. 40c, 



1728 Azurea grandlflora (Perennial) Spikes of 

 sky-blue flowers borne freely in August and 

 September. 3 ft. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 40c. 



Five Showy Salvias 



A Collection specially priced — with a packet 

 each of Drooping Spikes, Bonfire, America, 

 Farinacea. and Farinacea Blue Bedder. 



40c 



4165—5 pkts. (value 55c) . 



Six Giant Snapdragons 

 IVIaximum Varieties 



There are Apple Blossom, Canary Bird, Fire 

 Flame, Orchid, Snowflake, and The Rose — a 

 fine assortment of colors. 



4105—6 pkts., 1 of each (value 90c) 50c 



4106—12 pkts., 2 of each (value S1.80) .. .85c 

 4107—1/16 oz. of each (value (52.10) . . .$1.40 



927 Apple Blossom Delicate Apple-blossom pink 

 with a yellow blotch on the lower lip. Long sturdy 

 spikes of well-formed flowers. 



943 Canary Bird Bright canary-yellow, that com- 

 bines well with the other Maximum Snapdragons. 

 961 Crusader Velvety reddish maroon with a 

 luminous cast of glowing crimson. Unusual and 

 beautiful. 



931 Fire Flame The brightest color — fiery red with 

 a glow of scarlet and suft'usion of orange — and its 

 very large flowers make Fire Flame a most de- 

 sirable variety. 



938 Orchid Mauve-lavender with a slightly deeper 

 tube. Attractive when combined with yellow or 

 pink. 



951 Ruby Deep glowing ruby-red with a velvety 

 finish. The tube is shaded with deep purple-carmine. 

 Thick, striking spikes. 



The above Snapdragons, each: 

 Pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 35c. 



934 Snowflake There is just a touch of pale yellow 

 on the lips of the creamy white flowers. Heavy 

 spikes well-filled with bloom. 



947 Sunnybrook Us color is a blend of light cop- 

 pery bronze with salmon and old rose: rich, bright, 

 and desirable. Harmonizes well with other colors. 

 962 Sunshine Another blended Snapdragon Aristo- 

 crat — Sunshine is deep but very brilliant yellow 

 with a gleam of copper on the lip. The lilac-rose 

 tube adds more color and increased beauty. 



933 The Rose l-'lowers whose soft rose coloring is 

 glorified by a touch of yellow on the lip. They are 

 broad, slightly ruffled. 



956 Wallflower Rich, deep coppery-crimson, the 

 true wallflower color. Though rather dark the color 

 is very alive and quite vivid. 



The abjyve Snapdragons, each: 

 Pkt. 15c; i/16 oz. 35c. 



935 Maximum Snapdragons, Choicest Mixed 



This mixture has the complete color range and so 

 it is colorful when used for beds and borders, or to 

 plant for cut flowers. Pkt. 10c; 1/16 oz. 25c; 

 Vi oz. 45c. 



iVfaxlmum Snapdragons 



Giant FBowering, 



Tail Growing 



4111 A Collection of Colors 



All the 11 colors described above are in- 

 cluded in this collection. This is a splendid 

 opportunity for the many gardeners who 

 like lots of Snapdragons, for there are: 

 4111—11 Pkts. «,£=„ 



(Value S1.6S) for only 3laC 



Salvia or Flowering Sage 



All Salvias are of easy growth, succeeding in fairly rich, well- 

 drained garden loam. Plants are usually started in early spring 

 indoors or in the hotbed. The brilliant Scarlet Sage is indis- 

 pensable for bedding. Blue Sage, not closely resembling the 

 Scarlet, is just as attractive and its color and form adapt it to 

 much wider usage. Sky Rocket is a dwarf, and the most 

 brilliant little scarlet-flowering Salvia that 

 may be imagined. 



Scarlet Sage 



For beds and borders. It brings vivid color to 

 gardens in summer and fall. 



1722 Drooping Spikes The extra-long spikes bend 

 with the weight of their heavy load of flowers. In 

 color these flowers are brilliant scarlet and the 2 '^ 

 ft. tall plants are very graceful. Pkt. 10c; 

 Va oz. 50c; 1/4 oz. 90c. 



1723 Bonfire Well-rounded, dark-foliaged, sturdy 

 bushes of even height with long stately spikes of 

 scarlet-red carried well above. 2 ft. tall. Pkt. 10c; 

 Vs oz. 40c; 1/4 oz. 70c. 



1724 America or Globe of Fire Very early, very 

 free-blooming. The flowers are scarlet-red; the 

 plants 15 in. Pkt. 10c; '/soz. 50c; 1/4 oz. 90c. 



1726 Scarlet Bedder A valuable bedding variety, 

 for it makes plants that are just 12 in. tall. These 

 plants are neatly rounded, quite compact with 

 showy, stocky flower spikes of rich scarlet. Pkt. 10c; 

 Vs oz. 50c; V4 oz. 90c. 



1729 Sky Rocket (Rakele) The most dwarf of the 

 Scarlet Sages — its little plants just 10 in. tall, are 

 of such even height that they are ideal for bedding 

 and edging. They are very sturdy and upright in 

 habit, with thick spikes of brilliant scarlet. Pkt. 30c; 

 i/s oz. 85c; 1/4 oz. $1.50. 



1733 Mixture, All Colors A mixture of Scarlet 

 Sage, and Sages of other colors which are of the 

 same growth habit. There are pink, salmon, car- 

 mine, purple, and even white. Just enough of each 

 is included to make a showy mixture. Pkt. 10c; 

 Vs oz. 50c; V4 oz. 90c. 



Snapdragons will bloom much longer if the flowers are kept cut. 



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