


MAULE'S FRAGRANT SWEET PEAS - 
Late or Summer Flowering 
Few other garden flowers are liked better than Sweet Peas. They are surely universal favorites. From a long list of named 
varieties we have selected only those with the largest and best formed flowers, longest and strongest stems, most desirable 
1814 Burpee’s Orange 
Early Flowering 
Come into bloom 3 to 4 weeks earlier 
than the summer flowering varieties. 
Especially valuable for growing in 
frost-free sections, for earliest flowers 
outdoors in the north, and also valu- 
able for winter flowering under glass 
If you live in a locality where the late 
or summer flowering Sweet Peas have 
not done well for you, try these. 
1813 Blue Bird Rich violet-blue; 
one of the best early blue varieties. 
1812 Burpee’s Lavender Light 
wisteria-lavender. 
1814 Burpee’s Orange Wherever 
the big, clear, salmon-orange Sweet 
Peas are displayed they win delighted 
admirers and arouse comment. 
1826 Chevalier Pure rose, with a 
slight touch of lemon. 
1817 Columbia Rose-pink standard; 
white wings. 
1818 Grenadier Intense brilliant 
poppy-searlet; showy and desirable. 
1833 Mrs. Calvin Coolidge Bright 
salmon-pink with a subtle suffusion of 
orange in the standard and a warm 
rosy tinge in the wings. 
1834 Mrs. Kerr This pure rich sal- 
mon sweet pea is a general favorite. 
1837 Pink Profusion Sparkling rose- 
pink with a bright rosy sheen over a 
soft white ground. 
1819 Red Bird Bright crimson-red. 
Long stemmed. 
1841 Sunburst, Improved Rich 
cream with a suffusion of bright 
salmon-pink shaded amber towards 
the edge of the petals. 
1820 White Harmony Large flow- 
ers of pure white. 
Any of the above: 
Pkt. 10¢; *% oz. 20¢; oz. 35¢. 
1844 Maule’s Special 
Mixture of Early 
Flowering Sweet Peas 
All colors of the very finest varieties 
in the proper quantity of each for a 
well-balanced display. It includes all 
the separate varieties listed here as 
well as many others; each was grown 
separately and then carefully blended. 
Pkt. 10¢; 12 oz. 20¢; oz. 35¢. 
4169 Early Flowering 
Sweet Pea Collection 
12 Pkts.—One each of all the 
above 12 separate named 60 
varieties (value $1.20) for ¢ 
blooming and growing habits, as well as a complete range of colors. 
NEW Giant Ruffled 
Giant in size, and appearing even larger than they are because of the unusual 
duplexness, as well as the extra ruffling and frilling of the petals. The Giant 
Ruffled are the newest and the most beautiful of all Sweet Peas. They have 


great daintiness and charm, wonderful fragrance, and are produced mostly in 
fours on long, sturdy stems. 
1846 Fluffy Ruffles Improved Soft 
creamy pink of delicate purity. 
1805 Lady Ruffles Improved Warm 
pink color on a white ground. 
1906 Ruffled Beauty Cream-pink 
with a bright lilac sheen. 
1902 Ruffled Biue Bright shade of 
mid-blue, slightly deeper in the center 
and lighter towards edges. 
Any of the above Giant Ruffled Sweet 
4170 Giant Ruffled 
Sweet Pea Collection 
8 Pkts.—One each of all 8 sepa- 
trate named varieties (enough seed 
to.sow 25 ft. of row), value 
$1.20, for only 
75¢ 

1907 Ruffled Carmine A pleas- 
ing shade of carmine-rose. 
1916 Ruffled Primrose Deep 
primrose or cream, free from, any 
hue of pink or blush. 
1900 Ruffled Rose Glowing rose. 
1912 Ruffled White Pure white, 
often has five exquisitely ruffled flow- 
ers to a stem. 
Peas: Pkt. 15¢; 14 oz. 25¢; oz. 40¢. 
1919 All Colors Mixed 
Giant Ruffled 
Sweet Peas 
A specially. prepared blend of all the 
eight named varieties offered, as well 
as many other colors, so as to have a 
most complete and as wide a color 
range as possible. A planting of this 
mixture is always sure to please. 
Pkt. 15¢; 1 oz. 25¢; 
oz. 40¢; 1% lb. $1.00. 
8 

1805 
Lady Ruffles 
Improved 
Giant Spencer or Orchid Flowered 
Flowers are quite large, beautifully waved and many are frilled. They are 
usually borne in fours on long, strong stems. 
Vines are vigorous and free 
flowering. From a very lengthy list of varieties we have selected the following 
as the best in their color class. 
We have grouped different -colors in special 
collections, offering them at bargain prices, so you may plant plentifully. 
One-half ounce of seed will sow about 15 ft. of row. 
WHITE AND CREAM 
1785 Avalanche Fine-textured flow- 
ers of purest white. 
1887 Model Glistening white, some- 
times tinged blush. 
1913 What Joy  Primrose-yellow, 
changing to cream as the flowers age. 
PINK ; 
1783 Ascot Shell-pink. Very pretty. 
1784 Atlantic Soft geranium-pink 
suffused with amber. 
1863 Floradale Rich salmon-pink 
over cream. Exquisite coloring. 
1788 Pacific Deeper fawn-pink suf- 
fused coral-pink; the wings are a 
glorious blending of golden pink and 
rose. 
1795 Pinkie Clear, deep rose-pink. 
ROSE AND CERISE 
1823 Beatall G!owing pink overcast 
with salmon and rose. 
1849 Brilliant Rose Bright rose. 
1855 Delightful Terra-cotta-cerise 
with orange suffusion. 
ORANGE 
1862 Fordhook Orange True orange. 
Always attracts attention. 
FANCY (FLUSHED) 
1794 Anglo Soft cream suffused 
blush-pink. 
LAVENDER 
1845 Ambition Lilac-lavender. 
1904 Powerscourt Pure lavender. 
BLUE 
1796 Blue Bird True blue. 
1787 Glen Eagles Light blue. 
DARK BLUE 
1789 The Admiral Dark navy-blue. 
MAUVE 
1790 Abundance (Multiflora) ‘Many 
flowered”’; when grown well, each 
stem will bear 5, 6 or 7 flowers of 
bright clear mauve. 
Pkt. 15¢; 1% oz. 25¢; oz. 40¢. 
RED 
1858 Fire Flaming rich scarlet. 
1864 Red Boy Bright deep crimson. 
PURPLE 
1865 Floradale Purple Lovely shade. 
STRIPED AND PICOTEE 
1781 America Old-ivory, striped red. 
1797 Sunkist Cream edged rose. 
Any oi the Giant Spencers, except where noted: 
Pkt. 10¢; 
4178 Popular Collection 
6 Select Giant Spencer 
Sweet Peas 
Avalanche —white 
Brilliant Rose—rose 
Blue Bird—true blue 
Pinkie —clear pink 
Powerscourt —lavender 
Red Boy andcep crimson 
6 Pkts. —One mes of all six 
varieties (value 60¢) foronly 25¢ 


78 WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA 
V2 oz. 15¢; oz. 25¢. 
4172 10 Superb Spencer 
Sweet Pea Collection 
Ambition —lilac-lavender 
Atlantic—geranium-pink 
Avalanche —white 
Beatal! — glowing pink 
Brilliant Rose—rose 
Fire—flaming scarlet 
Floradale Purple—purple 
Glen Eagles—light blue 
Anglo—iancy (flushed) 
Sunkist —picotee 
10 Pkts.—One each of the above 
10 named separate varieties 
(value $1.00) for only.... 65¢ 


4171 4 Extra Choice 
Spencer Sweet Pea 
Collection” 
Bountiful! —blue 
Fire —rich scarlet 
Pacific —fawn-pink 
Model —white 
4 Pkts.—One each of all four 
varieties (value 45¢) 
for only 
Multiflora Sweet Peas 
1792 Bountiful When grown well 
each stem produces 5, 6 or 7 flowers 
of a lovely mid-blue shade lightening 
to silvery blue at the margins. 
Pkt. 15¢; 1 oz. 25¢; oz. 40¢. 
1807 Horn of Plenty Flowers are 
large, blush rose-pink; 5 and 6 toa 
stem when plants are well grown. 
Pkt. 15¢; 4 oz. 25¢; oz. 40¢, 
1808 Quintuplets American Beauty 
rose colored standard, mid-rose wings, 
5 flowers to a stem. 
Pkt. 15¢; 14 oz. 25¢; oz. 40¢. 
1922 Maule’s Finest 
Giant Spencer Mixture 
There are all colors, from purest white 
to deepest mahogany-red in this spe- 
cial blend which has been carefully 
composed of the finest of the Spencers 
—a mixture that is sure to provide a 
well-balanced colorful display. 
Pkt. 10¢; 4 oz. 15¢; 
oz. 25¢; 14 lb. 60¢; Ib. $2.00. 
4174 12 Magnificent 
Spencer Sweet Pea 
Collection 
America — ivory, striped red 
Delightful—deep cerise 
Fire—flaming scarlet 
Floradale —deep cream-pink 
Blue Bird—true blue 
Fordhook Orange —orange 
Anglo—fancy (flushed) 
Model —white 
Pinkie —rose-pink 
Powerscourt —lavender 
The Admiral—nayy-blue 
‘What Joy—deep cream 
12 Pkts. — One pkt. each of 
these 12 separate varieties <75 
(value $1.20) for only... ¢ 




