THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1906 
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OTH JAPANESE MORNING GLORY 
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NEW MAMMOTH JAPANESE MORNING GLORY. 
MIKADO. 
A new giant type, with peculiar and handsome colors, shapes and markings. The illustra- 
tion shows characteristic flowers of this noble strain. It is a development or evolution from 
the highest form of Japanese Morning Glory, and represents the acme of beauty thus far secured | 
in this graceful and favorite flower. The colors are exceedingly rich, and the texture of the | 
blossom is thick and heavy, indicative of high breeding. At Briar Crest this wonderful morning 
glory freely produces flowers 4 to 5 inches in diameter. The Japanese do not willingly part with 
their best morning glories, and this one is a great prize. Packet, 10 cents;.3 packets, 25 cents. 
IMPERIAL JAPANESE MORNING GLORIES. 
Nothing can Excel my Two Strains of Imperial Japanese 
Morning Glories, and I Recommend Them Cordially. 
DOUBLE MIXED. This is the same rare and curious strain that 
I have sold for some years as partofa mixture. I nowseparate the 
double sorts from the single sorts. The flowers will not be all 
double, although the seed is pure, for there is always a tendency to 
revert. Characterized by peculiar colors, shapes and markings. 
The shades include white, pink, crimson, lilac, ete. The leaves vary 
in size and form. Packet, 15 cents; 2 packets, 25 cts, 
SINGLE MIXED. Thesameas heretofore offered, 
except the double sorts are now listed separately. 
My single mixed have a wide and truly remarkable 
rahge of markings, unexcelled by any other strain. 
The shades and colors are various—white, pink, lilac, 
rose, bronze, garnet, crimson,ete. There is leaf var- 
iation that cannot fail to please. Easy of growth, 
and quick to comeinto bloom. Sometimes the flower 
comes in 3 weeks from seed. PEt., 5 cts.; 0z., 20 cts. 
THE WONDERFUL 
JAPANESE 
KUDZU VINE. 
An Ornamental and Rapid 
Growing Climber. 
Experience abundantly proves the 
Kudzu Vine to be a highly interesting | 
novelty. It comes from Japan, the land 
so productive of curious and ornament- 
al flowers. It is a beautiful 
climber, remarkable for its 
great vigor of growth and its 
handsome fiowers. The blos- 
soms are large and in pan- 
icles somewhat like wistaria, 
but larger in size and with 
better clusters. The color is 
of a pleasing shade of purple. 
The foliage is luxuriant, 
somewhat like the leaf of a 
bean. The vine is extremely 
rapid and dense in growth, 
making the Japanese Kudzu | 
Vine of great value where a} 
quickly produced shade is 
wanted. An eminent horti- | 
culturist and prominent land- 
scape designer has it growing 
over the front of his house, 
and pronounces it a veritable 
“Jack and the Bean Stalk” 
vine. It is perfectly hardy, 
increasing in size and beauty | 
year after year. Packet, 10 
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| and the incurved or show type. 
WONDERFUL JAPANESE KuDZzu VINE. cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 
MIGNONETTE, BISMARCK. 
Two NEW MIGNONETTES. 
LATEST AND BEST. 
RED GOLIATH. One of the grandest mig- 
nonettes ever introduced, remarkable alike for 
color, size, fragrance and profusion of bloom. 
The tiower spikes are immense, measuring 6 to 
8 inches long by 2 or more inches in diameter. 
The apparently double florets are of a fire-red 
color, half an inch in diameter, and very showy. 
The blossom spikes make a strong contrast 
with the rich, healthy foliage, and the perfume 
of the Red Goliath mignonette is delightful and 
powerful. It is perfect as a cut flower. 
Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 
BISMARCK. A mignonette bearing red- 
dish colored flowers nearly double the size of the 
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Gioria DAHLIA. 
GLORIA DAHLIAS. 
The petals or ray flawers of these novel and 
interesting dahlias are variously formed, in- 
cluding the cactus type, the single or fiat type, 
All the known 
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dahlia colors and tints are found in the new © 
The Gloria dahlia has been fully tested 
sort. 
Seeds planted 
at Panmure with fine results. 
in May bloomed in August. 
The special merit © 
of this new type of dahlia is its so-called gail- — 
lardia centre. The dise or centre of the fiower 
has been developed in a beautiful manner. 
Mixed colors. Packet, 10 cts.; 3 packets, 25 cts. 
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