15'i — Bulbs, Koots, etc. 



THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1913 



Summer Flowering Bulbs^ Roots, Etc. 



My btilb business increaseci handsomely, as it has done every year for I another year. If you do nothing else, send me Sl.on for that 100 Bulb 

 the past 16. If you have never Tried Maule"s Summer FlOTvering Bulbs | Collection, offered oa page 164. With every order for bulbs a copy of 

 and Roots, you should have a few in that flower garden of yours this my little pamphlet "Bulb Culture" will be enclosed, so that no one need 

 year. If you do I am very sme your garden will never be without them | fail to have the best of success if they follow its directions. 



Amaryllis, Johnsonii. 



Amaryllis, Johnsonii 



Very large flower, of a rich crimson-scarlet 

 color, each petal striped with white. This is 

 very desirable as a pot plant, and is highly re- 

 commended. 30 cents eacli; 3 for 50 cents; 

 Sa.Ja per dozen, postpaid. 



PLATYCODON MaRIESI. 



Platycodon Mariesi 



Dwarf Chinese Bell Flower. A low growing, 

 bushy plant, producing bell-shaped flowers of 

 a lovely violet hue, almost rivaling the splen- 

 did Jackmanii clematis. Perfectly hardy. 



30 cents each; 81.7.5 per dozen, postpaid. 



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Hibiscus, Hardy Marvel. 



Hibiscus, Hardy MarTel 



Showy, ornamental shrub. Immense flow- 

 ers, 8 to 10 inches across, blooming from July 

 until frost. Roots perfectly Hardy. 



Mixed Colors. 25 cts. eacU; 3 for GO cts.; 

 S3. 35 per dozen, postpaid. 



NeT5^ Dahlia, Mary Herring 



(Cactus.) Our dahlia specialist insists on 

 calling this grand new Panmure seedling after 

 Jlr. I^Iaule's granddaughter. The long narrow 

 petals are beautifully arranged and form the 

 most exquisite flower. The color is a beautiful 

 wine-red. This new seedling produces its flow- 

 ers in greatest abundance on long stifl" stems, 

 making it one of the best cactus dahlias for cut- 

 tng or vases. At my Panmure trial grounds 

 this new seedling created a sensation and was 

 the admiration of every visitor. Good extra 

 strong roots, lOc. eacli, 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 



NcTV YelloAv Calla, Mrs. RooseTelt 



■^ remarkably strong grower, producing in 

 gieat numbers exquisite clear, light yellow 

 flowers, on extra long stems. The dark green 

 loliage is spotted or blotched with white. Ele- 

 gant for pot culture or outdoor cultivation. 



35 cents eacli; 3 for 60 cents, postpaid. 



Ne^v Canna, Venus. 



This beautiful new canna has extra large and 

 showy flowers. The color is a gay piuk with 

 mottled border of creamy white. A very strik- 

 ing combination. Green foliage. Blooms con- 

 tinuously. Grows 4 feet high. 



35 cents each; $3.35 per dozen, postpaid. 



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New Fringed Begonia, Crispa. 



NcTV^ Fringed Begonia, Crispa 



Sincle Fringed Begonia. These new begon- 

 ias have beautifully shaped, gracefully frilled 

 or fringed flowers, on long erect stems. Splen- 

 did pot plant for the house or for bedding. 

 30 cents each; 3 for 50 cents. 



BUTTERFLY LILY. 



Forms a dense clump 3 or 4 feet high, produc- 

 ing a mass of fragrant, pure while flowers In 

 large clusters. Elegant pot or bedding plant. 

 30 cents each; $1.75 per dozen, postpaid. 



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New Cactus Dahlia, Mary Herring. 



A copy of Bulb Culture with 

 every order for roots, bulbs, etc. 



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New Yellow Calla, Mrs. Roosevelt. 



