WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Flower Seeds — 121 



BOLTONIA, GLASTIFOLIA 



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BOLTONIA (False Chamomile) 

 Hardy Perennial 



1147 GLiASTIFOliIA. Six feet high, with immense numbers of 

 white flowers nearly 1 inch in diameter. Resembling the hardy aster. 

 Blooms from July until frost. A desirable plant. Packet, 10 ceiita. 



BRACHYCOME (Swan River Daisy) 

 Hardy Annual 



A very desirable, compact, pretty annual, growing about 8 inches 

 high, and flowering freely during the summer. Flowers blue or while, 

 ^ow seed in the open ground, after the weather is warm, or start in 

 boxes or frames and transplant. Excellent for edging. 



1148 MIXED COLORS. Packet, 5 cents. 



BROWALLIA (Amethyst) 



Hardy Annual 



A handsome free-flowering annual 

 about 18 inches high, completely 

 covered during the summer with 

 blue or white flowers. One of the 

 best bedding plants, and equally 

 satisfactory for window culture; as 

 a pot or border plant, there are few 

 plants to compare with it. Browal- 

 lias grow freely In any rich soil. 



1149 GRANDIFLORA. A new 

 sort; the most beautiful of all brow- 

 allias. Grows only about 15 inches 

 high; form dense little bushes cov- 

 ered with abundance of delightful 

 sky-blue flowers. There is hardly 

 another plant with blue flowers 

 that compares with it. An atrac- 

 tlve low growing plant for pot cul- 

 ture or for borders. Packet, 10 c«8. 



1150 MIXED. Blue and white. 

 Packet, 5 cents. 



BUTTERFLY FLOWER (Poor Man's Orchld) 

 Hardy Annual 



This splendid annual.blooms in lavish profusion. Colors purple, white 

 and rose. Very satisfactory for vases or bouquets. If the seed is sown 

 In the autumn, admirable pot plants may be had for the house. 



1153 NEW DAVARF. 

 A most valuable strain 

 of this class, forming 

 pyramidal plants only 

 about a foot high, bear- 

 ing countless butterfly- 

 like flowers in a bewil- 

 dering range of color. 

 Flowers larger than in 

 the ordinary type ol 

 this variety. It is of easy 

 culture and enjoys a very 

 wide popularity. Mixed. 

 Packet, 10 cents. 



7154 MIXED. Height 

 18 inches; many types. 

 Thousands and tens of 

 thousands of gay, butter- 

 fly-shaped flowers on 

 long stems. All colors. 



Packet, 5 cents. Butterfly Flower, New Dwarf. 







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Calceolaria. Calendula, Mixed. 



CALCEOLARIA (Pouch Flower) 

 Tender Perennial 



Highly ornamental greenhouse or window plants, producing richly 

 colored pocket-like flowers in abundance in the spring. The colors in- 

 clude yellow, brown, maroon and even crimson. 



1155 HYBRIDA FINE MIXED. Flowers are beautifully blotched 

 and spotted in very rich and varied colors. Packet, 25 cents. 



CALENDULA (Cape or Pot Marigold) 

 Hardy Annual 



One foot high. Succeeds everywhere and blooms continuously. 

 Fine double flowers of glowing colors. 



1161 MIXED. All the double sorts in a grand mixture. Producing 

 an abundance of blooms from early spring until frost. Excellent for 

 cut flowers. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 15 cents. 



CALLIOPSIS (Tickseed) 



Heirdy Annual 



The calliopsis is half hardy, and will thrive anywhere. It makes 

 a quick growth, and produces beautiful foliage. It is one of our bright- 

 est and best summer bloomers. Gold and maroon of the most brilliant 

 hues are the prevailing colors. Easiest culture, doing well in almost any 

 position, blooming all summer; excellent for cutting and massing. 



CALLIOPSIS, Radiata "Tiger Flower." 



1166 RADIATA "TIGER FLOWER." New dwarf compact va- 

 riety, 6 to 8 Inches in height, producing an abundance of blooms during 

 the entire summer: in fact, the plant is never out of bloom. Flowers 

 large, reddish brown, with golden yellow tiger-like markings at the 

 tips of the petals. Packet, 10 cents; )/^ ounce, 25 cents. 



1168 DWARF MIXED. The dwarf and tall sorts do not appear 

 well together in one mixture, so we are oflTering them separately. 

 The dwarf strains are of uniform growth from 6 to 8 inches high; 

 fine for borders and massing. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 35 cents. 



