WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Flower Seeds — 131 



HUNNEMANNIA. 



HUNNEMANNIA 



Hardy Annual 



1396 PUMARIAEPOLIA. Bush 

 Escbscholtzia. Giant Yellow Tulip 

 Poppy. A beautiful annual. The 

 plant grows two feet high, branching 

 with ornanienial foliage. The flow- 

 ers have crinkled petals like crushed 

 satin, borne on long stems. Admir- 

 able fur cutting. Blooms from Julj- 

 until frost. Pfct., 5 cts.; oz., 50 cts. 



HYACINTH BEAN 



See DoUcbos. 



ICE PLANT 



Tender Annual Trauler 



1397 A pretty little trailer for 

 baskets or massing; ti Inches or less 

 high. Leaves covered with crystal- 

 like drops. Flowers white or pink. 

 Valued lor its remarkable foliage. 



Packet, 3 cents. 



IMPATIENS 



Tender Perennial 



Sultan's or Zanzibar Balsam. Ctil- 

 •ture easy; always in bloom. 



1398 SCLiTANA. Much prized for 

 window culture. The foliage is waxy 

 green with bright, rosy, carmine 

 flowers. Very attractive and is 

 always in bloom. Elegant pot plant. 



Pacliet, 10 cents. 



1399 HOIiSTII. A very handsome 

 plant from Africa. The flowers, 

 which are of a gorgeous vermilion 

 color, are borne In great profusion. 

 In the open air it blooms from June 

 until frost. Packet, 15 cents. 



1401 HOLSTH HYBRIDS. Form 

 strong bushy plants about 2 feet 

 high, covered with flowers of many 

 colors, continuously blooming in the 

 Bun or shade outdoors throughout 

 the summer, and in the house during 

 the winter. Splendid for pots, bor- 

 ders or beds. Mixed colors. 

 Packet, 15 cts.; 2 packets, 35 cts. 



Impatiens, Holstii. 



IPOMOEA QUAMOCLIT 



See Cypress Vine 



IPOMOEA OR MOONFLOWER 



Heirdy Annual Climber 



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 ^'^^^^m^^^amlS^S I'lC^HT. Pinkish lav- 

 ,s ifi^^^MSS-M^^^^^i^Bil^aHS ender flowers 2 inches 



across. Blooms early; 

 ^ ^^ ^_„^ , is very ornament- 



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 f-re^mmmi'iiiSSx^^i^mmm] nt > w\ tm i^ssmam drought. Pkt., loc. 



7403 SETOSA. (Bra- 

 zilian Moonflower.) A 

 great climber, making 

 a growth of 30 to 50 

 feet. Grape-like leaves 

 a foot wide. Rose col- 

 ored flowers H inches 

 across. Blooms from 

 July until frost. 



Packet, 10 cents. 



7404 G R A N D I - 

 FLORA. (The Giant 

 Black Seeded White 

 Moonflower.) The 

 grandest strain of 

 moonflower in the 

 world. Blossoms pure 

 white, sweet scented 

 and sometimes 5 or 

 even 6 inches across. 

 Earlier to bloom than 

 the white-seeded 

 moonflower, and well 

 adapted to Northern 

 conditions. Buds open 

 in the afternoon and 

 remain open until well 

 Into the following day; 

 and all day in cloudy 

 weather. Vines often 

 2.5 feet long, with 20 to 

 40 great flowers open 

 at one time. I recom- 

 mend starting the seed 

 in the house or undei- 

 glass, in order to has- 

 ten the growth of the 



vine and cause it to bloom earlier. Packet, 10 cts.; J/^ onnce, 40 cts. 

 7405 HEAVENLY BLUE. Flowers 4 inches across, of the most ex- 

 quisite shade of blue that can be imagined. Greatly admired by all 

 who know it. As easily grown as a morning glory. Packet, 10 cents. 



Japanese Iris. 



Japanese Hop, Variegated. 



JAPANESE HOP 



Hardy Annual Climber 



740S VARIEGATED. A charming climber, attaining a growth of 



20 to 25 feet in a few weeks. The leaves are beautifully marked and 



variegated with white, yellowish green and dark green. Not injured 



by insects or by heat, and the vine retains its beauty until frost. 



Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 35 cents. 



Giant White Moonflower, Ipomcea Grandiflora. 



JAPANESE IRIS 



Hardy Perennial 



The showiest of the "Flags " and extensively used in the hardy bor- 

 der. Seed from a large collection. Blooms the second vear from seed. 

 7477 MIXED COLORS. Packet, 10 cents; 14 ounce, 23 cents. 



JAPANESE IVY 



See Rmpelopsis. 



JAPANESE KUDZU VINE 



Hardy Perennial Climber 

 7472 Jack and the Bean >*stalk. 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 produc- 

 tive of curious and ornamental flowers. 

 It is a beautiful climber, remarkable 

 for its great vigor of growth and its 

 handsome flowers. The blossoms are 

 large and in panicles somewhat like 

 wistaria, but larger in size and with 

 better clusters. The color is of a pleas- 

 ing shade of purple. The foliage is lux- 

 uriant, somi-what like the leaf of a 

 bean. The vine is extremely rapid and 

 dense in growth, mak- 

 ing the Japanese Kudzu 

 Vine of great value 

 where a quickly pro- 

 duced shade is wanted. 

 An eminent horticultur- 

 ist and prominent land- 

 scape designer has it 

 growing over the front 

 of his house, and pro- 

 nounces it a 

 veritable 

 "Jack and 

 the Bean 

 Stalk" vine. 

 It is per- 

 f e c t 1 y 

 hardy, in- 

 creasing in 

 size and 

 beauty year 

 after year: 

 fine for ar- 

 bors, veran- 

 das, etc. 

 Packet, 

 10 cents. 



APANESF Kudzu V ne 



