Dovate Extra Lance din) 
FLOWERING. “ “ila 
PETUNIA. Double Gxtra Large Flowering. 
Maule’s Superb Strainis without doubt the finest double petunia ever 
It has been bred with such skill, andso well taken 
care of, that 1t seems toimproved from year to year—if improvement be 
In color, Shape, markings and tex- 
ture it is all that can bedesired. The numerous petals are more or less 
folded, fringed and shaded, and the result is a flower of unexcelled 
quality and beauty. The plant is strong, stocky and vigorous, and the 
kets, 50 cents. 
offered to the public. 
possible in a type so nearly perfect. 
foliage pleasing. Packet, 20 cents; 3 pac 
MAULE’S PERENNIAL GARDEN COLLECTION FOR 1902 ONLY 35 CTS. 
aa- See illustrations on color plate opposite of these Six Grand Hardy Flowers. 
DELPHINIUM, HARDY LARKSPUR. 
New Hybrids Mixed, 
The new hybrid perennial larkspurs are per- 
fectly hardy, and possess every requisite of 
beauty. They include many colors and shades, 
and are tall, stately and highly ornamental. 
The new sorts far exceed the old fashioned 
favorite in size and beauty, and are coming 
rapidly into wide favor. Pkt., 10c.; 3 pkts., 25c., 
SWEET WILLIAM. 
Mammoth Holborn Glory. 
.. beautiful new strain with flowers of largest 
size and most intense colors. Single florets 
sometimes measure aninch in diameter, the 
shadings and markings are indescribably rich 
and glorious. The growth of the plant is com- 
| pact and bushy; total height, two feet. This is 
| the largest, boldest and most showy sweet 
william on the market. See colored plate. 
Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 
One packet of each of these 
PHLOX DRUMMONDI. 
Briar Crest Selected Longblooming. 
A Beautiful Strain. 
A race of selected semi-dwarf phloxes,of 
extremely floriferous habit. The flower 
heads are very large and showy, and the 
group is asplendid one. I look for these 
selected longblooming phloxes to become 
instantly and widely popular for the same 
purpose as that for which the verbena is 
used, and to partially take the place of 
that favorite flower. This phlox formsa ff 
Sturdy little bush about 6 or 8 inches 
high, with flowers from ground to sum- 
mit. It is an annual phlox; quite hardy, 
but not lasting over winter. 
Pure White. Packet, 10 cents. 
Red. Very showy. Packet, 10 cents. 
Rose with White Eye. Very effec- 
tive and pretty. Packet, 10 cents. 
Mixed Golors. Embraces the above } 
and other sorts. Packet, 10 cts; 3 packets, 
25 cts. l4 ounce, 25 cts.; ounce, $1.00. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDII. 
Star of Quedlinburg. 
_ This beautiful Star Flowered Phlox, 
is one of the most striking and effective 
of the annuals. The color is blue, bor- 
dered with white; also other shades. The 
odd and pleasing shape of the flower, a 
perfect star, is its characteristic feature. 
Pkt., 5c.; 6 pkts., 25c.; 14 0z., 25¢.; oz., $1.00. 
Two Unexcelled 
PETUNIAS. 
For other Petu- 
nias see pages 
® 101 and 108. 
ruffied on the edges. 
AQUILEGIA. Columbine. 
Finest Sorts Mixed. 
The aquilegias or columbines are among the 
most beautiful and graceful of old-fashioned 
flowers. They are hardy perennials, living 
many years and requiring no winter protec- 
tion whatever. They die to the ground in au- 
tumn, and in spring produce new foliage. 
They bloom freely and without fail every 
season, and are always admired. The colors 
include white, yellow, blue, purple and red in 
various combinations. I offer a full assort- 
mentin mixture. Packet, 10c.; 3 packets, 25c. 
GOREOPSIS Sunshine. 
A hardy perernial growing two to three feet 
high, of great beauty and reliability. It dies 
to the ground, after frost and in spring reap- 
pears in vigorous and graceful form. Its blos- 
Soms are of dazzling yellow color, and are 
borne in the utmost profusion during a long 
period. Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 
PHLOox Drummono!! BRIAR Crest SELECTED LONGBLOOMING. 
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PETUNIA. Selected Ruffled Giants. 
This isthe handsomest petunia in the world, not only on account of its}} 
great size, because of its rich colors and markings and its fringed or 
notched petals. It is perfection itself. The great blooms are exquisitely 
Some flowers are five inches across. 
are rich and varied, embracing purple, yellow, rose, velvety crimson, 
etc., and the markings are as varied as they are beautiful 
much curious veining and pencilling. b 
grotesque ways, usually 
of depth and substance. 
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SELECTED RUFFLED GIANTS. 
The tints 
including 
Some flowers are blotched in}} 
with dark throats, giving an appearance 
Packet, 20 cents; 3 packets, 50 cents. 
IBERIS Evergreen. 
Hardy Perennial Gandytuft. 
See colored plate. A charming, hardy, ever- 
green border plant, about one foot high. It 
makes a@ magnificent showing year after year. 
It blooms early, and forms a beautiful cushion 
for rock ledges or for covering bare places. 
Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 
PHLOX PERENNIAL. 
Finest Large Flowering Hybrids. 
The perennial phloxes are among the most 
gaudy and showy of flowers. They require no 
winter protection. Height, 2 to 3 feet. See 
colored plate. The great, rich heads or flower 
masses are simply magnificent. The plants 
will flourishin almost any soil. Isella mixture, 
the most admired sorts, including the best 
bloomers. Packet, 15 cents; 2 packets, 25 cents. 
Note. JIcan also furnish 1-year old roots of 
these grand Hybrid Perennial Phlozes at 20 
cents each; 3 for 50 cents, postpaid. 
six Grand Hardy Garden Flowers, 6 packets in all, only 35 cents, postpald. 
MAULE’S UP-TO-DATE COLLEC- 
TION OF SWEET PEAS. 
Five Packets of the Newest Sorts, |f 
only 10 cents, postpaid. | 
(See colored illustration opposite.) 
Lady Nina Balfour. Pale grayish)§ 
lavender; chaste and beautiful and very 
desirable. A very distinct sort. 
Lady Skelmersdale. Light car- 
mine standard; wings almost white ;|\f 
hooded flowers, extremely pretty. 
Othello. Rich, deep maroon, Flow-} 
ers three on a stem. One of the best dark 
sweet peas. ‘eB 
Hon F. Bouvere. Pinkish salmonig 
at base of standard and wings, shading? 
to buff at the edges. 
Gountess Gadogan. General ef-}— 
fect bright blue. Large and early bloom- 
ing. Flowers of perfect form. ; 
These varieties are selected as repre 
senting not only the newest and best sorts) 
of sweet peas, but as embracing an un 
rivalled range of colors. 1 
I will mail a packet of each of these} 
lovely new sweet peas (5 packets in all)j 
to any address, postpaid, for only 10 ctal 
8a For a complete list of all the | 
sweet peas on the market see page 103 —@aiR 
