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



Flower Seeds- 



1743 SCARLET RUNNER BEAN 



Hatrdy Annual Climber 



Strong, rapid grower, 

 making a very quick 

 dense shade; used for 

 ornamenting porches, 

 verandas and trellises, 

 having brilliant scarlet 

 pea-like flowers. Vines 

 grow 8 feet high. Used 

 both as a string or shell- 

 ed bean for eating as 

 well as ornamental pur- 

 poses. Packet, 10 cts.; 

 pint, 30 cts.; quart, 

 50 cts., postpaid. 



Scarlet Runner Bean. 



BE SURE TO 

 GROW PANSIES 



I want to Uiank yon for 

 the seeds I got from yon 

 last year. They were just 

 fine. My Pansy bed was 

 admired by every one. 

 Mrs. John S. Watkins, 

 Wadesboro, N. C. 

 Your Pansies are bean- 

 tifnl. I have been get- 

 ting them lor several 

 years and my Pansy 

 beds are the admiration 

 of all my friends and 

 neighbors. My Pansies 

 were the largest I have 

 ever seen. 



Mrs. H.A. Dlermann, 

 Hntton Valley, Mo. 



STATICE (Sea Lavender) 

 Hardy Perennial 



U4S Produces all summer large, spreading panicles of light graceful 

 flowers of the everlasting type. The blooms may be cut In the fall and 

 dried, when they are highly prized for winter bouquets, being very 

 attractive. Mixed colors. Pacfeet, 10 cents. 



STOCKS (Gilliflower) 

 Has Ay Annual 



Nothing can excel stocks for profusion of bloom, beauty and fra^ 

 grance. The flowers are large and double, and excellent for bedding or 

 pot culture. The plants bloom freely in about 10 weeks after sowing seed. 



1748 CUT AND COME AGAIN, PRINCESS ALICE. A pure 

 white double variety, about 2 feet high, producing endless numbers ol 

 side branches. Every branch bears a cluster of delightfully fragrant 

 flowers, and new ones are produced to replace those which are re- 

 moved. As a bedder or pot plant it cannot be surpassed. 



Packet, 10 cents; % onnce, 25 cents; y onnce, 40 cents. 



1752 GI.OBE PYRAMIDAL.. The spikes and flowers are very 

 large, with individual blooms frequently measuring 2 to 2}^ inches 

 In diameter. The large double and perfect flowers are reproduced In 

 great profusion. Grand mixture. Packet, 10 cents. 



1747 BEAUTY OP 

 NICE. A handsome 

 and conspicuous new 

 double stock of quick 

 growth. Flowers of very 

 large size, of a pleasing 

 shade of soft pink. Ele- 

 gant cut flower variety 

 or for pot culture. 

 Packet, 10 cents. 

 175 3 L.ARGE 

 FLOA^'^ERING 

 Gl,OBE BOUQ,UET, 

 FINEST MIXED. 

 Each plant Is a bouquet 

 in Itself, being compact 

 and floriferous. Height, 

 1 foot. The colors em- 

 brace crimson, white, 

 rose, and many shades. 

 Very fragrant. Large 

 double flowers. We are 

 sure this new strain of ' 

 stock will be extremely 

 satisfactory. We know ot 

 nothing better. Packet, 

 10 cents; y^ ounce, 75 

 cents; 1^ ounce, $1.!25. Stocks, Large Flowering' 



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Stocks, Giant Bismarck. 



1749 GIANT WHITE BISMARCK. The plant In bloom forms a 

 pyramid 2]/^ feet high, the upper half being a mass of fragrant, snowy 

 white double flowers, of extra large size. Packet, 15 cents. 



J750 GIANT YELLOW BISMARCK. Of the same robust and 

 pyramidal hublt as above, with long stalks of large, pure canary-yellow 

 flowers. Fine for cut flowers. Packet, 15 cents. 



1746 ABUNDANCE. The plant Is Of dwarf growth, and produces 

 an extraordinary profusion of bloom. Instead of the central flowering 

 spikes pushing upward. It divides Itself Into 12 or 15 sturdy branches, 

 each of these produces quite a number of side shoots, which are well 

 covered with trus.ses of large rosy-carmine flowers. Excellent for bed- 

 ding or pot culture. Packet, 10 cents. 



175/ GERMAN TEN "WEEKS. Finest Strain for open-ground 

 planting. Flowering spikes very long, and the Individual blooms are 

 very large. Out-doors, this strain blooms sooner than others. Finest 

 mixed. Packet, 10 cents; % ounce, 20 cents; % ounce, 35 cents. 



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Stocks, Finest Varieties Mixed. Stokesia, Cyanea. 



J7S4 FINEST VARIETIES MIXED. Emijraclug all the single 



and double varieties. The flowers appear ou the stems like small 



rosettes and are so highly fragrant and of such beauty tliat they should 



be In every garden. The colors include all the soft and distinct shades. 



Packet, 10 cents; % onnce, 30 cents; ounce, 91.00. 



STOKESIA (Cornflower Aster) 

 Hardy Perennial 



J757 CYANEA. Blooms tlie first year from seed. 2 feet high, bear- 

 in" lovely lavender-blue blossoms, resembling cornflowers. Blooms 

 Jv-,ly till frost. Valuable for cutting. Flowers i Inches across. No gar- 

 den, large or small, should be without It. Culture easy. Packet, 10c. 



1758 CYANEA ALBA. (New.) If sown early, Btokesla seed will pro- 

 duce plants that will flower the first year. This pure white flowering 

 sort is a companion to the blue and Is equally desirable for the hardy 

 border and for cutting. Packet. 10 cents. 



1759 CYANEA MIXED COLORS. (Xew.) .Stokeslas have become 

 so popular that the demand for them has been very great. The blue 

 and white are very desirable but we believe these new hybrids, Includ- 

 ing some charming shades of pink, violet, lavender, white and blue, will 

 be very much grown and esteemed highly. Packet, 10 cemta. 



