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Hardy Annuals. Easily raised and suitable for many purposes; 
excellent for cutting; invaluable for bedding, some for color, others for 
foliage effect. They will always be popular with those who want quick 
results with the least expenditure of time and money. Seed may be 
started in the open ground in early spring or sown indoors for earlier 
effect. Plants will flower and die in the one season. 
Half Hardy Annuals. Seeds should be sown in boxes in the house 
or in hot-beds during March or April and the plants set out inthe open 
ground in May. They will flower for the one season and die. 
Hardy Biemnials. Sowseed as you would the hardy annual. The 
plants, will not bloom until the following year, after which they die. 
Half Hardy Biennials. Seed should be sown as you would the half 
hardy annuals. The plants require protection during the winter. They 
Will bloom and die the following season. 
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[aule’s Superior Flower Seeds 
Old Fashioned Varieties, Specialties and Novelties 

No Garden, No Matter How Small, is Complete Without Flowers 
They Beautify the Home and Make it Attractive 
Maule’s flower seeds are giving entire satisfaction to thousands of customers in all parts of the world. The sales in this 
department last year far exceeded those of any of the 43 years we have been in business. 
We exercise every care to supply only tested seeds of the highest quality; every year we try out hundreds of varieties, im- 
|| prove our stocks wherever possible and add sorts which show special merit or an improvement over some of the older sorts, 
|| which are then discarded. We offer all flower seeds worth growing and know them to be of the very choicest strains 
Is it any wonder then, that Maule’s Flower Seeds have gained such a world-wide reputation ? 
Flowers are easily raised from seed; a little care should be used in sowing. 
times their size, and the soil lightly but firmly pressed to insure germination. 
pulverized and smooth soil and simply pressed in. Each package of flower seeds contains explicit cultural directions. 
The different varieties listed on the following pages are designated either as Annuals, Biennials or Perennials. 
Seeds should be covered to a depth of only four 
Very fine seed should be scattered over well 
Hardy Perennials. Seeds may be sown in early spring, or during 
July and August to produce plants that will flower the next season, 
and continue to: bloom each succeeding year. Seed of some hardy 
perennials if sown very early will produce plants that will bloom the 
same season. It is unnecessary to give protection to these plants 
during the winter, but it will prove beneficial to the plants if a 
covering of leaves, litter or strawy manure is provided. A hardy bed 
or border, when once established, requires practically no attention and 
will, if varieties have been properly selected and arranged, provide an 
abundance of flowers from early spring until frost. 
Half Hardy Perennials. Sowseed as you would the half hardy 
annuals. If plants are set out in the open ground they must be 
lifted before frost, potted up and taken in the house during the 
winter. 
List of Plants, Grown from Seed, Suitable for Special Purposes and Different Situations 
Edging Plants for Bordering Walks [ 
Climbing and Trailing Vines 













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a _ Page ee Page and Beds PAIIMIAEE fois eceri cee 14 | Hop, Japanese «eee. 131 
, Anchusa, Capensis .....112 | Delphinium.. =---126 Page Page Ampelopsis .. TPOMOCAM....-cdeseestcnes scons 131 
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|p 116 | Digitalis .... 128 | African Gold Daisy......126 | Euphorbia, Variegata..123 | Aristolochia... Kudzu Vine, Japanese 132 
| 2: 115 | Feverfew 129 | Ageratum.... ..114 | Gypsophila. 130 | Balloon Vine Momordica ........... -..-133 
\5 Myosoti 134 | AT K rs 39 | Bean, Scarlet Runner...120 | Morning Glory . 
° -120 MOR ORS tres ctaqgarcareces ese yssum .... .114 OCH ane sscwe-t 132 Bitter Sweet o01N = 4 
p| 121 | Pansy........ 137, 138 | Antirrhinum, Dwarf ...115 | Marigold, French.........133 | Bitter Sweet.................. 120 | Nasturtium, Tall .. 
5 Arabis 115 | Mignonette 133 | Canary Bird Flower.....12 
# 124 | Poppy, Hardy . se C5 ns BI MORENIES) coro = Cardinal Climber 
Ht 126 | Viola 147 Balsam, Dwarf . ..119 | Nasturtium, Dwarf..... 136 Cl a sent 
SoC AAS ecco a Brachycome... S20) |\PRetinniai see C eee PeceEReS cu Sweet Peas... 
al Plante Sautable for Pet Browallia ....... Cy preuaivin Thunbergia ..-..-...ee-e-- 
| | ants Suitable for rots Capea Dwarf . POMBES Byerlasting Pe Wild Cucumber Vine...147 
Al Page | Carnation Stocks... 743 | Gourds ....2-..............2.... 30 } WiStaria .--..... 20-2 nee .n 148 
| Mnchsiat Oe. ewes 129 cence, Cypapcamn a oi| Sweet Waar = LAG Drooping Plants for Vases, Hanging 
Geranium... “429 soleus + 12 ereus spose 46, 147 Baskets: Porch Bawesvote 
Gloxinia... 130 BUAKEE asses = 1M D ? 5 
Heliotrope ....... . 130 Zinnia, Dwarf... Page 
Jerusalem Cherry . 132 és Alyssum 114 
vanitaniaies. 222) 132 Ornamental Foliage Plants Asparagus . 116 
Lemon Verbena . 132 Lantana..... 132 
Mignonette.... a ilgB Page Nasturtium ................-. 135 
rc artionee ee Lar th - 189, 140 | Amaranthus... 114 Everlastings for Winter Bouquets. 
hrysanthemum ...123, 124 | Purple Feather Grass:..142 | Artemisia... Kochia .......... . 132 Page Page 
+12 ecses Title Midget......142 | Canna... Marvel of Perw...... :.... 133 | Acroclinium................114 | Helichrysum .............. 130 
C) oe res 37 
Umbrella Plant.. Centaurea, Gymnocarpa..123 | Ricinus............. 142 | Globe Amaranth +++130 CED CIN Gesses 187 
Vinca Coleus......... OPSECEP Ree Oon 124 | Zea Japonica... ............. 148 ) Gypsophila...........cc00--. 130 | All varieties mixed..... 123 


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Centaurea Dieitalish, josh. 
Coreopsis 124} Gaillardia .... Er 
Daisy...... 126 | Gypsophila . 
Delphinium.. .126 | Heliotrope ... 
Digmphuseiee sce 127 | Hollyhocks .... 


_ When ordering flower seeds it is unnecessary to write the long names—it is sufficient to give the mumber which we 
|| have assigned each variety, but you must give the number correctly, so you may receive just what you desire. 
"|| All flower seeds are delivered by parcel post to your door or post-office, free of all extra charges, at prices given. 
|| On page 176 will be found a complete index of the botanical, as well as the common, name of all flowers in this book. 
Maule’s New Jersey Grown Flowering, Bedding and Hardy Perennial Plants 
We can supply the following assortment of choice, well grown plants, for which we are now booking orders for delivery at 
e proper time to set out in early spring. For prices and varieties, see under their respective heads. Should you want plants 
will favor us by sending your order as early as possible. 


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SO CHIaiss rence eecsse races 132 Sweet William ............ 146 
Kudzu Vine, Japanese..132 Verbena 
Davender : <....-2._.......-. 132 oa 
Marigold. sol de Vinca .... 
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