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Do not overlook the pansies offered on the following page. Tufted pansies are on page 147. 
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NIGELLA (Love in the Mist) 
, Hardy Annual 
A compact, free flowering annual bedding plant, with finely cut 
feathery foliage and curious seed pods. Of the easiest culture. 
\ \ ff Nu 1577 MISS JEKYLL. 
iw) A new large free flower- 
gy ing variety of this well 
| known garden annual. 
In the finely cut fern- 
like foliage nestle hun- 
dreds of lovely double 
| bright blue flowers, 
1% inches across. 
Height of plant 1 to 2 
feet. Plants are quite 
hardy and seed can be 
sown in the bed or bor- 
j der in the earliest 
spring. Fine for cutting. 
f ‘ Packet, 10 cents; 
41577 NIGELLA, Miss JEKYLL. 4 ounce, 25 cents. 
1575 HISPANICA, MIXED. Blue and white flowers. Pkt., 5 cts. 


ORDER YOUR SEEDS, Etc., when you receive this book; 
' DON’T WAIT until you are ready to plant. - 

ORNAMENTAL GRASSES 
Hardy Perennial 
1582 MIXED. Ornamental grasses serve two purposes. They make 
the mixed flower bed or border attractive during the summer and they 
may be gathered when in full bloom and hung up ina dark, dry place 
with heads downward to dry, and in this dried state are much used in 
winter bouquets. We offer a mixture of choice grasses. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
OXALIS 
Half Hardy Perennial 
1583 MIXED. Beautiful, bright little 
plants, with attractive leaves and flowers. 
Half trailing in habit. Suitable for hang- 
ing baskets, vases and edgings. Pink, yel- 
low and white. Packet, 10 cents. 
isst PAMPAS GRASS 
Half Hardy Perennial 
Tall growing and very stately. Beautiful. 
Native of South America. One of the 
most effective ornamental grasses. Its 
Silvery white plumes are produced on 
stems 8 to 10 feet high. Roots require 
winter protection or can be lifted and 
stored indoors. Packet, 10 cents. 
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1584 Pampas GRASS. 

Maule’s Giant Pansies 8o7 8232.1 
we really think our strains of pansies are as good as can be found anywhere in the world. Pansies demand good soil, 
Fe many years, in fact ever since we have been.in business, we have given particular attention to pansy seeds, until 
thriving best in a cool, moist but well drained position. 
causes straggly plants with very few blooms. 
Do not plant pansies in the shade of a tree or building as this 
Seeds sown in April or May will produce blooming plants the last of 
June, which will continue flowering until the end of the season. 
For early spring blooming, sow seeds in August and give 
plants protection during the winter. We really think that the results obtained from our pansy seeds have been so remarkable 
that this is one reason why the demand for this beautiful and popular flower increases with us so much every year. 

Phenomenal 
The wonderful size, colors and veinings of this 
large pansy are unsurpassable 
| After years of close acquaintance with Phenomenal pansy since 
ve introduced it to the American public, we again cordially commend 
jt. It is as unique as it is large and beautiful. Thousands of our friends 
j.ow Know and admire them. The strain originated in France, consist- 
}/ag of the largest, choicest, and most “phenomenal” specimens that 
4) 0uld be selected. Phenomenal pansy exhibits those captivating wine- 
fa ed shades that are so rare among flowers. 
Packet, 15 cts.; 44 ounce, 75 cts.; 14 ounce, $1.25; ounce, $4.50. 











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u, Finest Mixed 
Vigorous and compact growers, with flowers uni- 
1602 Giant Trimarde 
A beautiful class. 
formly of the largest size. Various colors, including all the delicate 
shades, hues and pencilings. Splendid in every way. 
Packet, 10 cts.; { ounce, 50 cts.; 4 ounce, 85 cts.; ounce, $3.00. 
1633 Choice Mixed 
A mixture of all varieties, giving a remarkably fine display of colors. 
The flowers are not of the largest type, but plants are robust and free 
flowering. Packet, 5cents; 1, ounce, 30 cents; ounce, $2.00. 
1634 Extra Fine Mixed 
All the costly European varieties of the finest type, in which the size 
of the flower has been somewhat sacrificed to obtain the most gorgeous 
colors to be found in pansies are included inthis grand mixture. 
Packet, 10 cts.; 4 ounce, 40 cts.; 14 ounce, 75 cts.; ounce, $2.50. 
A Well Kept and Properly Arranged Flower Garden Makes the Home Attractive 
On page 113 will be found a list of flower seeds which will aid you in making the proper selection of flowers that will bloom in different places about 
your premises. Should you not care to grow plants from seed you will find enumerated on the same page the varieties we can supply. Roses, shrub- 

\bery, etc., are on pages 161 to 168. If you want plants different from those offered or in larger quantities, write us before ordering elsewhere. 
