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



Flower Seeds — 115 



AQUILEGIA 



Hardy Perennial 



Columbine. Luxuriant in any good soil; suitable for the open garden 

 permanent beds or borders or edges of shrubbery. Bears numerous 

 blue, ■white, rose, yellow, purple and striped flowers during May and 

 June. Plants 2 to 3 feet high. Culture easy. 



956 CCERUL.EA HYBRIDS, 

 MIXED. A beautiful mi.xture of 

 one of the best large single flowered 

 varieties. Known as the Rocky 

 Mountain Columbine. Embraces a 

 wide range of colors, and will 

 supersede all other varieties of this 

 old-fashioued favorite flower. 

 Height 2 feet. Packet, 10 cents. 



958 DOUBLE WHITE. Large 

 pure white. Packet, 10 cents. 



960 FINEST DOUBLE 

 PLOAVERING, MIXED. The 

 branching flower stems are crowded 

 with a profusion of large, beautiful, 

 long spurred, double flowers in va- 

 rious shades of white, blue, indigo, 

 yellow, lavender, etc. Well adapted 

 for cutting, and very showy In the 

 garden. Packet, 10 cents. 

 962 FINEST SINGLE 

 AQUILEGIA, Single Flowering. FLOWERING, MIXED. The 



plants bear large flowers in a great variety of colors. Handsome and 

 very showy. Packet, 5 cents. 



ARGEMONE 



Hardy Perennial 



968 PLATYCKRAS. A new large flowering "Prickly Poppy," 

 excelling all other argemones; the thistle-like foliage shows a bluish 

 hue. The flowers are silky, pure white, while the dark purple fila- 

 ments with their dark yellow antlers form a graceful contrast seldom 

 seen. They grow quickly and easily from seed. Packet, 15 cents. 



Flowers From Maule's Seeds 

 Win the Prizes 



At our Easter Sho-w 1 received first prize for Pansies, Zin- 

 niais. Phlox and Asters, also Collection of Flovrers; all from 

 your seed. This wras my first attempt at competing at the 

 show. Mrs. R. J. Potglaze, Stanley Brook, Nelson, N. Z. 



I must compliment you on the good seeds ■we received from 

 you. We took a premium on every exhibit of flowers we had 

 'at the Houghton Co. Agr. Society Fair, and our flowers were 

 the centre of attraction at the Fair. The Single Tuberous 

 Begonia took two first prizes. It is a beauty. The Asters were 

 simply immense, and we w^ere asked many questions about 

 where we got the seed. They took first premium; also took 

 premium on Hand Bouquet of mixed flowers from Maule's 

 Seeds, and on Sweet Peas. Frank Meyer, Houghton, Mich. 



Arabis, Alpina. 



ARCTOTIS, GRAND16. 



ARABIS 



Hardy Perennial 



964 ALPINA. Rock Cress. One of the earliest spring flowering 

 perennials, the plant attaining a lieight of not over 6 inches. Grows in 

 a spreading tuft. Flowers white, deliciously fragrant, resembling 

 S^weet Alyssum. Unequalled for rockeries or edgings. 

 Packet, 10 cents. 



ARCTOTIS 



Hardy Annual 



966 GRANDIS. A handsome plant from Southwest Africa, grow- 

 ing luxuriantly, forming branched bushes 2 to 8 feet high, bearing long 

 stems crowned with flower heads 3 inches across. The flowers are pure 

 white on the upper surface, the reverse of the petals being lilac blue 

 Easily grown, blooming all summer until hard frost. Very valuable 

 as a cut flower, as the blooms last for a week or 10 days in water after 

 being cut. Packet, 10 cents. 



ARGEMONE, PlATYCERAS. 



Aristolochia Sipho. 



ARISTOLOCHIA 



Hardy Perennial Climber 



970 SIPHO. Dutchman's Pipe. Rapid growing with large, heart- 

 shaped leaves, having curious flowers which resemble pipes. Grows 

 20 feet or more in a season. Its handsome light green leaves give a 

 quick dense shade. Flowers brownish purple. Packet, 10 cents. 



ARTEMISIA 



Hardy Annual 



972 Summer Fir. It forms grand pyramidal shaped bushes 3 to 5 

 feet high, branching freely, giving it the appearance of a nicely devel- 

 oped Christmas tree. It is pretty as a pot plant or may be grown suc- 

 cessfully as a solitary specimen, clump or hedge for the garden. It 

 stands intense heat and drought and flourishes anywhere under all 

 conditions. The color of the foliage is a rich dark green. The cut 

 branches last very long and may be used for wreaths, decorations, etc. 

 Packet, 15 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 



Artemisia or Summer Fir. 



Asparagus, Sprenge 



ASPARAGUS 



Tender Perennial 



Extremely pretty window or house plants. Easily raised from seed. 



976 SPRENGERII. Emerald Feather. Adapted to suspended 

 baskets; 1 to 4 feet. An excellent trailing house plant, as it withstands 

 a dry atmosphere and succeeds everywhere. Remains fresh a long 

 time after cutting. Packet, 10 cents. 



974 PLUMOSUS NANUS. An indoor perennial climber, of won- 

 derful beauty. It has largely replaced the famous smilax in the floral 

 world. Bright, cheerful gr.een. Packet, 15 cents; 2 packets, 25 cents. 



ASPERULA 



Hardy Perennial 



978 ODORATA. Sweet WoodruflT. Has a delicious odor when 

 dried that imparts an agreeable perfume to clothing. Clusters of small, 

 sweet scented white flowers, blooming profusely. Succeeds best In 

 partial shade. Grows 8 to 12 inches high. Packet, 10 cents. 



