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New Nasturtiums 







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LE, NO. igi Wilbert Surcet, PNiladel 
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NasturtTiums, New GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA. 
Dwarf Nasturtiums—New Giants of California. 
i These pretty nasturtiums are of the Tom Thumb or dwarf type, as to 
ia plant, but extra large as to flower. The blooms are not of such mam- 
~ moth size on the Atlantic as on the Pacific slope, but they are full 
= worthy of culture here. All colors mixed. Pkt., 5¢.; 0z., 15¢.; 4 lb., 50ce. 









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‘ New Tall Nasturtium—Creesus. 
5 The originator claims it is the finest he has ever had in Nasturtiums. New Giant Climbing Nasturtium Jupiter. 
jg It is certainly a strong grower, and the plant bears superb large flowers The Forerunner of a Coming Fashion. 
x in great abundance. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 20 cents; 4 pound, 75 cents. This grand noxelby is of colonia origin, and introduces a new race 
ie . Bui i among giant nasturtiums, e bright green leaves are of almost colos- 
= his fhe eRe ai Nastanuum ae utterly: c | sal proportions, being 5 to 8 inches across. The flowers measure 8 to 34 
12 flowers aut Tent eee Sania Buincnee ae y ae = Hap e as peeree inches in size, and are borne on long stems in great profusion. The 
4 BAGG Raa ie ht fell a ross, the plants are noted lor | color of Jupiter is a bright, golden yellow, overlaid with orange in the 
J) ome light green foliage, and wonderful profusion of bloom. | crinkled throat. The rich central markings extend softly outward, 


= Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 20 cents; 4 pound, 75 cents. adding much to the beauty of the petals. It has been called orchid-like 
‘i One packet each of the above 3 new nasturtiums. 10 cents. in its striking and unique appearance, Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 25 cts. 
5 NER Yr ff _Please notice my full address is 
LE, BR given in the side line which runs 
om along the different pages of this 
is catalogue; but if, at any time, you 
14 should forget my address, a letter 
io addressed — Wm. Henry Maule, 
is Philadelphia, Pa., is sure to 
is reach me, as there are few 
ig names better known in the post 
is offices throughout the country. 
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: NEW POPPY. 
i 
ig Miss Sherwood. 
5 An extremely showy annual 
} oppy; entirely new. The 
iq argest single poppy in culti- 
iQ vation, witn flower 4 to 6 
\ inches across, of satiny white- 
ness, Shading on the fringed 


‘5 margin to a deep salmon rose. 
I Plant 24% feet high; sturdy and 
he free blooming. Easily grown 
i ; ) and unsurpassed in gaudy 
1) splendor. The blooming period 
i iP a. is long, therefore it is of special PETUNIA \ 
2 New ORIENTAL HYBRID Poppies. : value. Pkt., Pee ees Mowancd’s Star Petunias. 
5 New Oriental Hybrid Hardy Poppies. A beautiful new class of petunias developed by selection from an old 
Great flowers of gorgeous brilliancy. For brightness of color nothing | type. Altogether povel and superior. Flowers 2 to 244 inches in diame-: 
ean eclipse these beautiful Oriental poppies. The colors range from | ter, of fine texture, with more or less veining. Ground eolor a crimson 
soft flesh and rose to most brilliant dazzling scarlet and richest maroon | maroon. In the centre of each flower is a five-rayed star of light blush 
purple. The flowers are enormous; 6 inches in diameter is not an in- | pinkorwhite, Height of plant,1% to 2 feet. Free blooming; sometimes. 
frequent production. They are as easily grown as the common sorts, | 100 flowers on a single bush. My trials of this Petunia at Briar Crest 
and bloom with great profusion. Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. were entirely satisfactory. I commend it. Pkt., 10 cts.;3 pkts., 25 cts. 
NEW SALVIA, New Phlox—Bunch of Roses. 
Appropriately named. Individual florets 




DROOPING SPIKES. large and vividly rose colored, with a darker 
| spot of rose towards the base, while the centre 
WR) The Best Scarlet Sage. of the flower is pure white. Tt is uniquely sim- 
sea leke. The flowers of this magnificent | ilar in appearance to a Briar Rose, and the 
scarlet sage are produced so abun- | large clustered heads are very suggestive of the 
aN RUN: Ny) dantly as to bend the branches | name selected. Remarkable for size and pro- 
Ree and give them a leaning habit, | fusion of bloom. Pkt., 15 cts.; 2 pkts., 25 cts. 
: “= and hence the name of Drooping 4 
Spikes. It is a magnificent ; 
bloomer, far more floriferous and 
showy than the old form. The | 
plant blazes in dazzling scarlet all | 
through the summer and fall, and 
cannot be excelled for decorative 
purposes. My seed stock is grown 
on my own grounds, and I can} 
highly recommend the strain. 
Pkt., 10 cts.; 3 pkts., 25 cts. 
SALWIA—Silverspot. 
A new form of Salvia splendens 
(Searlet Sage) with dark green | 
foliage, the leaves covered with 
vream white or yellow spots. Ex- 
tremely handsome and attractive, 
especially in connection with the 
large, intensely scarlet flower 
= = ; spikes. For garden or pot cul- S : ar ide 
New Scartet Sace (Satvia), Droopinc Spikes. ture. Pkt., 10 cts.; 8 pkts. 25 cts. New PHLox, BUNCH oF Roses. 
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