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1614 Maule’s Prize Mixed Giant Pansies 
See 3rd cover for colored illustration of these Pansies 
A carefully prepared mixture of all the richest, handsomest and largest pansies known. Year 
by year we watch the productions of American and European specialists and secure everything 
truly meritorious for incorporation into our prize mixture. Pansy seed is a very high priced 
commodity, and it is next to impossible for the average flower lover to buy all the new sorts on 
the market; all the types that are really desirable will be found in Maule’s Prize Mixture. Look 
for blossoms 2% to 3% inches across, of perfect texture, and in full range of colors. 
Packet, 25 cents; ounce, $1.50; 4 ounce, $2.75; ounce, $10.00. 


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PANSY PLANTS 
Ready for delivery about April 20th. 
MAULE’S PRIZE MIXED GIANT. 
$1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100, postpaid. 
MAULE’S GIANT PHENOMENAL, Mixed. 
$1.00 per doz.; $7.00 per 100, postpaid. 
GIANT TRIMARDEAU, Finest Mixed. 
75 cts.per doz.;$5.00 per 100, postpaid. 



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1623 Giant Golden Yellow 
1612 Giant King of the Blacks 
Rich, glossy black. Packet, 10 cents. 

1615 Orchid-Flowered ‘ Pure gold. Packet, 10 cts.; 144 ounce, $1.00. Gi = 
The ground color is mostly light, while the 1631 Giant Snow Queen 1595 iant Masterpiece 
petals are marked with large brown or golden Pure white. Packet, 10 ets.3°1/0z., $1.00 The petals are waved or folded; large and 
‘plotches. The colorings include shades of pink, Di 4 eR aaa Po, fy 27 2 bee Rich in dark velvety shades, witb 
rose, orange, lilac and chamois. 1619 Giant Ruby King Panty aden ae te ees Suse pace oF 
: Packet, 10 cents. Rich ruby shades. Packet, 10 cents. Packet, 15 cents; 4 aunee, $1.25. 3 



New Early Flowering Hardy Pansies 
These new pansies are of great value, owing to the extreme hardiness of the plants and their extraordinarily early blooming time, producing 
their flowers 4 to 6 weeks earlier than any other variety of pansies. Full grown plants will winter over in the open ground with but a slight pro- 
tection of leaves, litter, etc., in very cold latitudes, and will begin flowering, so-to-say, under the snow in February and March, when other pans- 
jes are only forming buds. These delicately perfumed pansies are of good size and will continue to bloom in great profusion until late summer. 
1630 NEW EARLY FLOWERING HARDY, MIXED COLORS. Packet, 15 cents; 14 ounce, 75 cents; { ounce, $1.25. 

