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Elliottiana Calla Lily 
A new variety, producing flowers of a rich, 
golden yellow, often measuring 4 to 5 inches 
across. The foliage is glossy, rich, dark green, 
marked and spotted with many white dots. A 
very beautiful, showy pot plant. 35 cents each; 
2 for 60 cents; $3.50 per dozen, postpaid. 



















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Madeira or Mignonette Vine 
This is an old fayorite climbing vine, of 
rapid growth, with fleshy, heart-shaped, light 
green leaves and clusters of pure white, fia- 
grant flowers. A free and constant bloomer. 
Suitable for trellis, porch, etc. LO ets. each; 
3 for 25 cis.; 85 cts. per dozen, postpaid. 


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





Dasheens 
Belong to the same family as the Hlephant 
Ear, and resemble them somewhat but grow 
more upright; leaf is rounder and of a much 
darker green in color. They like plenty of 
water but will thrive where it istoo dry for the 
Elephant Har. In the south, where they can 
have a warm, frostless season of six months, 
they are grown in large quantities and used as 
@ substitute for the Irish potato. 
20 cents each; 3 for 50 cents, postpaid. 
(Write for prices on large quantities.) 








Platycodon, Mariesi 
Dwarf Chinese Bell Flower. A low growing, 
bushy plant, producing bell-shaped flowers of a 
lovely violet hue, almost rivaling the splendid 
Jackmanii clematis. Perfectly hardy, produc- 
ing handsome, branching spikes2 to 4 feet 
high, which furnish large, showy flowers con- 
tinuously from July until frost. 
20 cents each; 3 for 50 cents, postpaid. 

















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Old White Calla Lily 2 4 
The White calla or Lily of the Nile is one of |} 
the best plants for blooming in the open border } 
during the summer, aud unequalled in the} 
winter as house plants. <A very highly orna- |} 
mental desirable plant ofeasy culture,producing | 
numerous large white flowers. 30 ets. each; | 
2 for 50 cts.; $2.50 per dozen, postpaid. 

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Oxalis 
For borders and baskets. Set the bulbs about | 
8 inches apart, and the foliage will produce an 
unbroken mass, richly adorned with flowers. 
PINK. Shamrock foliage. 10 cts. per doz. 
PURE WHITE. 10 cents per dozen. j 
LASIANDRIA PINK. Beautiful cut 
foliage. 10 cents per dozen. 
MIXED COLORS. 10 cents perdozen. — 
Any of the above oxalis, 25 for 15 cents; | 
50 for 25 cemts; 100 for 40 cents, postpaid. 
Hardy Garden Lilies 
No class of flowers could be more permanently attractive than 
the Hardy Garden Lilies,and we urge you to plant a few of 
them this year. They are perfectly hardy and will bloom more 
profusely each succeeding year. Plant bulbs at least 4 to 6 
inches deep, and sprinkle sand under, around and on top of 
bulb so they do not come in contact with the soil. They prefer 
partial shade, in a well drained situation, and will be benefited 
by a light covering of leaves; litter, ete., during the winter. 
ALBUM. Large, pure white flowers with petals beautifully 
recurved. Ofneat, graceful habit, delightfully sweet, and one of 
the finest for house or garden culture. 
30 cents each; 2 for 50 cents; $2.75 per dozen, postpaid. 
DOUBLE TIGER. Tall, stately habit, bearing an immense 
number of bright and lovely, double, orange-red flowers, spotted 
with black. So well kaown, it requires no further description. 
20 cents each; 3 for 50 cents; $1.75 per dozen, postpaid. 
ROSEUM. Beautifully recurved petals of a pure white 
ground, stained and spotted with rose. Very desirable in every 
respect. <A large clump makes a wonderful effect. 
25 cents each; 3 for 60 cents; $2.25 per dozen, postpaid. 

























Lity, Roseum. 
Lity, ALBUM. 
