Amaryllis 
70B04 Giant American Hybrids 
Huge flowers carried on strong stems. 
Mixture contains self-colors, as well 
as penciled varieties. Not hardy. 
50¢ each; 3 for $1.25; 12 for $4.50. 
Anemone—WPindilower 
Long, stiff-stemmed, showy flowers in 
many charming colors. Blooms out- 
doors in May and June. Prefers warm 
soil and sheltered location. Hardy in 
mild climates. Fine for pots. 1 ft. 
70B08 De Caen, Single Poppy- 
Flowered Wide range of colors. 
3 for 15¢; 12 for 50¢; 100 for $3.50. 
70B09 St. Brigid An extra choice mix- 
ture of semi-double and double flow- 
ers in many showy colors. 
3 for 25¢; 12 for 70¢; 100 for $5.00. 
Caladium 
Attractive foliage plants of fine deco- 
rative value. While Fancy Leaved is 
for both indoors and outdoors, Escu- 
lentum is for garden only. Not hardy. 
70B38 Fancy Leaved Richly col- 
ored and marked foliage in combina- 
tions of red, green, and white. In 
many plants the leaf veins are of a 
contrasting color. 
35¢ each; 3 for 95¢; 12 for $3.50. 
70B36 Esculentum (Elephant’s Ear) 
Enormous rich green leaves often 
measuring 27% to 3 ft. long and 2 it. 
wide. Succeeds in deeply spaded rich 
garden soil exposed to the full sun. 
25¢ each; 3 for 70¢; 12 for $2.50. 
Montbretia 
72B55 Mixed Like a small gladiolus 
in shape, the gay flowers come in 
shades of yellow, salmon, orange and 
scarlet in mixture. Fine for cutting. 
Not hardy. 2 ft. tall. 
3 for 25¢; 12 for 75¢; 25 for $1.25. 
Regal Lily (Regale) 
Large, trumpet-shaped, white blooms marked 
canary-yellow in the throat; outside shaded 
lilac-pink. One of the most beautiful and most 
popular of all. With the fragrance of Jasmine, 
the long regal blooms are borne freely in whorls 
Amarillis, 
Giant American Hybrids 
from bulbs. 
Callas 
70B40 White (Ethiopica) Large white 
flowers of cornucopia form. Known 
as the Lily-of-the-Nile. Plant roots 
singly in pots of quite rich soil, pro- 
vide good drainage, and water freely 
while in active growth. Easily grown; 
fine for cutting. Not hardy. 
35¢ each; 3 for 95¢; 12 for $3.00. 
70B42 Golden Yellow (Elliotliana) 
Bright golden yellow flowers pro- 
duced freely on long, sturdy stems. 
Although not quite so large flowering 
as the white, it will be found of great 
decorative value, the attractive yel- 
low flowers standing out in bold con- 
trast to the lovely, showy, variegated 
green and white foliage. Plant one 
Toot toa pot. Not hardy. 
30¢ each; 3 for 85¢; 12 for $3.00. 
Oxalis 
Bloom all summer; the plants are fine 
for borders, rock gardens, pots and 
hanging baskets. Not hardy. 
72B62 Lasiamdra Rosy crimson. 
72B66 Pink (Shamrock foliage) 
72B64 White (Deppei) 
Any of the above 3 colors of Oxalis: 
12 for 25¢; 100 for $1.50. 
Tuberose 
74B18 Excelsior, Dwarf Pearl Large 
double white flowers with a rich, 
heavy fragrance. Closely set on heavy, 
upright spikes. Make a nice showing 
in the garden and highly prized for 
cutting. Do best in a well-drained 
soil and sunny, somewhat sheltered 
warm location. Not hardy. Because of 
State law, we regret we are unable to 
ship tuberose bulbs to California. 
3 for 25¢; 12 for 85¢; 100 for $6.00. 
available only from January 1 to May 15 
Many are the homes made gay and cheerful with a display 
of plants grown from Maule’s Bulbs and Roots. Some of 
our most beautiful flowering and foliage plants are grown 
Some are especially suited for pot culture, 
Ei while others are wonderful for garden display, and many 
\ 2 are indispensable for cutting. All are carefully selected 
£ and guaranteed to give complete satisfaction. All are 
sent postpaid, like everything else in the Maule catalog. 
74B99 Surprise Collection of Bulbs 
This is your opportunity to secure, at a real bargain 
price, some excellent high-priced bulbs of our selection. 
Each spring we have a surplus of certain varieties which 
we put into this collection. Send us your order for this 
assortment early, and’ we will send you 75 bulbs, our 
selection, all properly labeled, as soon as 
possible after May 1 for only............. 
$2.75, 
Gloxinia 
Gloxinias 
Showy pot-plants, blooming freely if 
planted in rich; sandy soil. 
71B25 Purple 71B26 Scarlet 
71B28 Rose 71B27 White 
40¢ each; 3 for $1.10; 12 for $4.00. 
71B24 Mixed Colors The above and 
other attractive colors, some bordered. 
35¢ each; 3 for 95¢; 12 for $3.50. 
71B30 Collection of 
Four Gloxinias 
One bulb each of the 4 separate 
colors offered above (4 bulbs in 
all, value $1.60) 
for only 
Tigridia—Tigerflower 
72B69 Mixed Showy, oddly-shaped Fe 
large blooms in orange and yellow, 
marked red and purple. Easily 
grown in any good soil. Grow and 
treat the same as gladiolus. 
15¢ each; 3 for 40¢; 12 for $1.40. 
each year. 
atop strong, 3 to 5fit. stems. Very easy to grow. 
Blooms late June and July. 
72B32 Large Bulbs for the most flowers. 
30¢ each; 3 for 80¢; 12 for $2.75. 
72B31 Medium-Sized Bulbs Guaranteed to 
3 bulbs for only 25¢; 7 for 50¢; 
15 for $1.00; 100 for $6.50. 
bloom. 
72B36 Collection of Four 
Showy Hardy Garden Lilies 
Included are one bulb each of —Superbum, 
Canadense, Double Tiger, and large size 
Regal Lily (4 bulbs in all, 
$1.10) for only 
72B28 Double Tiger Lily 
Most easily grown and extremely hardy. Bright 
salmon-red spotted with purplish black. Blooms 
during August and September. 
25¢ each; 3 for 70¢; 12 for $2.50. 
August. 
Double Begonias 
Tuberous Rooted Begonias 
Grown in pots, the plants will bloom 
for many weeks during the spring and 
early summer. Planted outdoors, ina 
half-shady position, they will flower 
continuously until frost. Not hardy. 
70B50 Frilled and Crested Mixed 
Flowers of largest size in many ex- 
quisite colors. Some have attractively 
frilled and ruffled edges, others havea 
distinct, cushion-like center. 
3 for 55¢; 12 for $2.00. 
Double Flowering 
70B45 Pink Any of these: 
70B46 Salmon 30¢ each; 
70B48 Scarlet 3 for 75¢; 
70B47 Yellow 12 for $2.75. 
70B44 Mixed Colors Fine double 
blooms in all colors. Free blooming. 
3 for 70¢; 12 for $2.50. 
70B49 Collection 
of Four Begonias 
One bulb each of the above four 
colors (value $1.20) 
for only 
Tigridia 
£e 
ilies are easily grown in’ any good, well-drained garden soil, and when once established will increase in beauty 
Lily bulbs differ greatly in size according to variety; some are 1 in. across, others 3 in. or more. 
We supply the sizes that will give the best results. In planting, a general rule to follow is, cover bulbs with soil to 
the depth of three times their greatest diameter. Complete cultural instructions accompany all bulb shipments. 
72B42 Canadense 
orange, bell-shaped flowers marked with purplish black and 
having rich red anthers; borne in clusters during late June 
and July. 3 ft. high. 
72B43 Carolinianum A showy lily with slender stems 
bearing reflexed orange-scarlet flowers spotted maroon. 
Likes a well-drained situation and blooms during July and 
2 to 3 ft. 
72844 Concolor (Star Lily) 
(Canadian Lily) Lovely bright 
30¢ each; 3 for 80¢; 12 for $2.75. 
50¢ each; 3 for $1.35; 12 for $5.00. 
An excellent rock-garden 
lily, 12 to 18 in. tall, with one to six dainty, erect, star- 
3 to 4 ft. 
72B41 Superbum (American Turk’s Cap) 
Brilliant orange-scarlet 
shaded yellow and 
spotted with purplish crimson at the base; red 
anthers. 5 to 6 ft. tall. Blooms from July until 
September. Grows anywhere. 
25¢ each; 3 for 70¢; 12 for $2.50. 
72B27 Coral Lily (Tenuifolium) 
coral-red flowers with petals beautifully reflexed. Grow 1% 
to 2 ft. tall, bloom in June and July, and are most desirable 
in borders or rock gardens. 
shaped flowers varying in color from scarlet-orange to red- 
orange with maroon spots. 
Blooms during June and July. 
30¢ each; 3 for 80¢; 12 for $2.75. 
Graceful, nodding, ~ 
Plant in a sunny position. 
30¢ each; 3 for 80¢; 12 for $2.75. 
72B45 Grayi Attractive, native lily with funnel-shaped, 
orange-red flowers spotted with brownish purple. It is best 
grown in partial shade, although it will do quite well in the 
full sun. Grows 2 to 4 ft. tall and blooms in July. 
55¢ each; 3 for $1.50; 12 for $5.50. 
“The gloxinia I got from you last year was a perfect show and had 21 blooms in all. It was quite an attraction for thas section as 
50 most folks had never seen one.’’—Mrs. James H. Sims, Ronceverte, West Virginia. 
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