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



Flower Seeds — 149 



Single Flowering Poppies 



1680 NBIV KING 

 EDWARD. Single flow- 

 ering. A new variety of 

 larye size and beautiful 

 coloring, being a deep 

 scarlet shaded crimson 

 red, each petal marked 

 with a large black blotch 

 for half its length from 

 the base, against which 

 the yellow anthers stand 

 out in bold relief. Plant 

 grows 2>^ feet high. 

 Packet, 10 cents. 



167 9 ADMIRAL,. 



This single flowered 

 popp\ IS of gieat beaut^ 

 and is chaiacterized b^ 

 large, lound floweis of 

 glistening white, with a 

 bioad band of bright 

 biiUiaut scarlet around 

 the top of each petal 

 ^°'"<''^'- Packet, 10 cents. 



Hardy Perennial Poppy 



J691 ORIENTAL PERENNIAL HYBRIDS. Great flo^^ eis of gor- 

 geous brilliancy. For brightness of color nothing can eclipse these 

 beautiful Oriental perennial 

 popples. The colors range 

 from soft flesh and rose to 

 most brilliant dazzling scarlet 

 and richest maroon purple. 

 Flowers enormous. Mixed. 

 Packet, 10 cents. 



1692 HARDY PEREN- 

 NIAL. Unrivaled for perma- 

 nent beds. Flowers 6 to 9 in. 

 across. Plants :i to i feet high. 

 Finest mixed. Pkt., 10 cts. 



1693 ICELAND. A hardy 

 perennial, blooming the first 

 season. The flowers resemble 

 crushed satin, and are fra- 

 grant. They bloom freely 

 during a long period. Satis- 

 factory as cut flowers, if cut 

 as soon as they open. Mixed 

 colors. Packet, 10 cents. Poppy, Oriental Perennial Hybrids. 



PORTULACA 



Heirdy Annual 



Rose Moss. A favorite for edgings, rock work, etc. Thrives best In 

 rich light loam or sandy soil. Blooms profusely from early summer 

 until autumn. Only 6 Inches high. Prefers a sunny situation. 



PRIMULA 



Single Large Flowered, Mixed. 



1696 SINGLE LARGE FLOWERED MIXED. All colors; many 

 Striped and variegated. Packet, a cents; ^2 ounce, 25 cents. 



1697 DOUBLE LARGE FLOWERING MIXED. Brilliant shades, 

 Including white, yellow, salmon and carmine. Seed saved from perTect 

 double flowers, resulting in gorgeous masses of color. 



Packet, 10 cents; \^ ounce, 50 cents. 



Tender Perennial 



For winter or spring decorations In the home, the Chlnensis and 

 Obconica primulas are Indispensable. Fine, free flowering plants for 

 both Indoors and out-doors; hardy varieties continually in bloom. 



Primula Chinensis or Chinese Primrose 



PRIMULA CHINENSIS. Also called Chinese Primrose. Profuse 

 bloomers and among the finest and most popular of the winter and 

 spring flowering window or greenhouse plants, doing well In cool 

 rooms. Plants are sturdy and robust; and the flowers are variously cut 

 and fringed. Sow In March, April or May. Separate colors, as follows: 



1707 BLUE. A violet blue. Packet, 25 cents; 3 packets, GO cents. 



1708 CRIMSON. A rich color. Packet, 25 cts.; 3 packets, GO cts. 



1711 ROSE. A delicate shade. Packet, 25 cts.; 3 packets, 60 cts. 



1712 W^HITE. Pure white. Packet, 25 cents; 3 packets, GO cents. 



1713 FINEST MIXED. This Is both delightful and graceful when 



in flower, and makes a useful 

 decorative plant for the house or 

 conservatory. All shades and 

 colors. Cannot fall to please. 



Pkt., 20 cts.; 3 pkts., 50 cts. 

 1706 OBCONICA. These are 

 of the easiest culture In window 

 or conservatory; flowering pro- 

 fusely and continually with little 

 care. Grow in good porous loam. 

 Finest Mixed. All colors. 

 Packet, 10 cents. 

 1705 FORBESI OR BABY 

 PRIMROSE. An exquisite 

 little primrose for pot culture. 

 Blooms a few weeks after the 

 sowing of the seed. It Is better to 

 pinch ofT the tiny flower stalks 

 and keep the plants growing 

 until October, and from then on 

 until late in spring they pro- 

 duce their sprays of beautiful 

 rosy-lilac flowers in profusion. 

 Primula Forbesi or Baby Primrose. Packet, 10 cents. 



Hardy Perennial Primula 



7700 JAPONICA OR JAPANESE PRIMROSE. Perfectly hardy 



aud forming robust, stately plants bearing their bright and showy 



flowers in whorls on stems 6 to 9 inches long. Mixed colors. Pkt., 15c. 



1701 AURICULA. Large flowers borne In umbels, with a variety of 



rich colors. Extremely free bloomer and a favorite. Packet, 10 cts. 



7702 POLYANTHUS, SINGLE, ALL COLORS. Showy perennial, 

 blooming in early spring. Pot or outdoor culture; 9 in. Packet, 5 cts. 



7703 COWSLIP, MIXED. A pretty, sprlng-flowerlng perennial. 

 Colors Include shades of yellow, brown, etc. Packet, 5 cents. 



7704 VULGARIS OR ENGLISH PRIMROSE. The wUd English 

 flower; light canary yellow, fragrant. Packet, 5 cents. 



