NEWEST AND BEST 
6 NEWEST SORTS. 
One of each, postpaid, for 75 cents, 
MLLE. ELSIE DORDAN, — Lilac pink, 
bright and handsome. A profuse bloomer 
during a long season. Hardy pompon type. 
BLACK BEAUTY.—Very dark, deep red; 
large flowers. Dwarf, sturdy grower and free 
bloomer. One of the best new garden sorts. 
SHILOW A. — Brilliant crimson. An ele- 
gant new Japanese variety, with long twisted 
petals. Extra fine red for garden planting. 
CHARLES DAVIS, — Light yellow, suf- 
- fused apricot. Handsome flowers of large size. 
» Philadelphia, Pa., U.S. A. 
% OCTOROON.—A rich crimson ball; reverse 
2 of petals a shade lighter. _ 
* BELLE OF CASTLEWOOD.— Immense; 
® s\most spherical; soft lemon, suffused pink. 
ee The above newest chrysanthemums, 15 cents 
2 each; 2 for 25 cents; $1.25 per dozen. 
= Pompon Chrysanthemums. 
= One of each of the 7 sorts for 60 cents. 
~The pompon chrysanthemums are round, 
= bright and showy; mostly double; bloom in 
: September; perfectly hardy. iy 
z JULES LA GREVE.— Magnificent red. 
FLORA.— Deep golden yellow; very early. 
BRONZE BRIDE. — Fine rosy bronze; 
CANARY BIRD.—Bright canary yellow. 
Any of the above pompon chrysanthemums, 10 cents 
each; 3 for 25 cents; $1.00 per dozen. Octoroon. “a 
LA FRANCE. 
CALIFORNIA, 
4—A popular and 
exquisite fragrance. 
itis a true 
bloomer. 
very large. 
gem. 
Address all orders to WM. HENRY MA 
sweet. 
SWANLEY 
finest and best 
grown. 
sweet. 
Hardy; one of 
per dozen, postpaid. 
One plant of each, 6 in all, postpaid, for 50 cents. 
A new violet; conceded to be the best of all. 
perfume; produced on long stems and of a very rich dark violet purple. 
I can recommend this very highly for bedding and cut flowers. 
A vigorous and healthy violet, producing very large flowers which are single 
and a clear violet purple. 
LADY HUME CAMPBELL. 
grand violet; 
perpetual blooming, large, dou- 
ple, deep azure blue fiowers of 
PRINCESS OF WALES. 
Great claims are made for this, 
Very 
Flowers, single and 
Color, a deep violet 
blue. Sweet scented. 
SINGLE RUSSIAN. Large; 
deep rich blue. Exceedingly 
WHITE, 
white 
Large, very double and 
Continuous bloomer. 
Any of the above violets, except 
where noted, 10 cents each; $1.00 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
i2 GOOD STANDARD SORTS. 
One of each of the 12 sorts for 90 cents. 
FISCHER’S TORCH.— Deep red, bright. 
FLORENCE PULLMAN. — Pure white; 
large and deep. 
HARRY GALSLEY.—Delicate pink. 
IVORY.—Pure white. Free flowering. 
JOHN SHRIMPTON.— Deep red flowers. 
KLONDIKE.— Deep, rich yellow. 
MRS. A. J. DREXEL.—Crimson lake. 
NIVEUS.— W hite, globular fiowers. 
PINK IVORY.—Clear, rose pink. 
ROSE OWEN.— Bright, pink. Early. 
SETTING SUN.— Yellow, shaded bronze. 
SILVER CLOUD.—Creamy white, shad- 
ing to bright apricot and fawn. 
Any of the above 12 standard chrysanthe- 
mums, 10 cents each; $1.00 per dozen; postpaid. 
SEPTEMBER FLOWERING. 
One of each of the 6 sorts for 50 cents. 
These are very early to bloom and are prized 
and recommended on this account. 
MLLE. MARTHA.—Pure white flower, in 
masses until winter. 
ABRE DE NOEL,—Deep orange, shaded 
red, tipped yellow. 
VVE. CHIQUOT.— Yellow, red centre. 
CAMILLE BENARDIN.— Violet pink. 
MIDGE.— Best dwarf early white. 
EDITH SPRATT. Rich violet pink, shad- 
ing to purplish rose; reverse, silver rose. 
Any of the September flowering chrysanthe- 
mums, 10 cents each; $1.00 per dozen, postpaid- 
Flowers, Single, very large, fine 
Very free flowering. 
15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents. 
free 
the best. 
The 
variety 
ROsEMAWR GERANIUM. 
NOTE.—Please bear in mind all 
plants are delivered free by mail, ex- 
cepting 2-year-old and older plants, 
which are forwarded by express, and 
ViotetT, LADY Hume CAmpPBELt. 
GERANIUMS. 6 CHOICEST NEW SORTS. 
One stroug plant of each, postpaid, 90 cents. 
o> CHATEAU BRIAND. Brilliant scarlet in color, with maroon shad- 
* ing and black veins on upper petals. Single. ry 
COUNTESS OF HARCOURT. One of the best new double 
= white geraniums. Good bloomer and handsome plant. 
GRAND CHANCELLOR. Dark soft red tinted with scarlet. 
JEAN VIAUD. Double. Bright rosy pink; white blotch in centre. 
MIRANDA, A peach-blossom geranium; quite distinct. Upper pet- 
als white and pink. Lower petals salmon rose, streaked. 
ROSEMAWR. One of the finest. Large truss of bright rose pink 
single flowers with white centre. Foliage, crinkled and banded. 
Any of the above new Geraniums, 20 cents each; $1.75 per doz., postpaid. 
SINGLE GERANIUMS. 
* One of each of the 10 single geraniums, postpaid, for $1.00. 
lover GUARANTEED SEEDS, 
pure 
CONQUEROR. Orangered; showy; handsome. No better bedder. 
CRYSTAL GEM. Leaves green and white, variegated. 
GIGANTEA. One of the grandest flowers. Color, orange scarlet. 
KATE SCHULTZ. Pale fiesh, veined carmine rose; a free bloomer. 
MLLE. MARIE HERBERT. (Apple blossom). White markedrose. 
MRS. J. M. GARR.—Large, pure white. Great trusses of florets. 
ACTEON. New. Splendid scarlet; tinted with rosy lilac. 
PEACH BLOSSOM. Peach-blossom pink, exceedingly handsome. 
SCARLET CLOTH. A splendid shade of scarlet. Extra large truss. 
SIGNI CRISPI. Creamy flesh color, tinged rose. Good bloomer. 
o Any of the above 10 single geraniums 15sec. each; 2 for 25¢.; $1. 
A NEW ROSE OR 
FREE. CHRYSANTHEMUM, 
Absolutely FREE With Every $1.00 Order For Plants, 
25 per dozen, 
I will send, without cost, to every person buying flowering plants 
to the amount of one dollar or more a new Chrysanthemum or Rose. 
You may choose between the two—whether Rose or Chrysanthemum 
—but I must select the variety. 
Page 127.— Annual Catalogue for 1902 of Maule’s Four- 
purchaser has to pay charges, 
DOUBLE GERANIUMS. 
One each of the 10 double geraniums, postpaid, for $1.00. 
BRUANTI. A noble and standard bedding variety. Bright scarlet. 
DUC DE MORTEMART. Rich, violet carmine, upper petals 
marked with bluish lilac. Plant dwarf; free flowering and beautiful. 
GAMBETTA. Violet crimson with orange scarlet markings. 
GENERAL GRANT. Scarlet. Very popular. Fine, large flower. 
HENRY DE BOURNE. A new and fine double white variety. 
MARVEL. Velvety red. Splendid for bedding and house culture. 
M. VINTLER. Double, white flowers, resembling snowballs. 
ROSEBUD. Very double. Deep rich scarlet. 
-S. A. NUTT. Dark crimson; flowers large and perfectly-shaped. 
THOMAS MEEHAN § Rosy pink; shaded with bright orange. New. 
Any of the above double Geraniums, 15e.each; 2 for 25c.; $1.25 per dozen. 
5 Beautiful Abutilons 
One of each, postpaid, for 50c. 
Exquisite foliage plants for house 
or outdoor planting. 
SOUVENIR DE BONN. Fine 
buff yellow, elegantly veined with 
rose. Leaf deep green, with wide 
border of creamy white. 1l0c. each. 
INFANTA EULALIE. Lovely, 
soft satin pink; exquistely beautiful 
asa house plant; low, compact plant; 
free and constant bloomer. 15c. each. 
ROBERT GEORGE. Flowers 
orange, veined with crimson; petals 
incurved and overlapping. Large 
and handsome. 15 cents each. 
GOLDEN FLEECE. Flowers 
a pure, deep yellow, as rich as gold; 
a fine and constant bloomer. Suited 
to house or gardeh. 10 cents each 
THOMPSONII PLENA. Dou 
ble 
orange flowers and golden spotted 
leaves. One of the most beautiful 
of all the Abutilons. 10 cents eacl 
