
Flowers several to 
many, with petals and 
sepals beautifully rolled 
and recurved. A hand- 

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some lily. 20 cents each; 
8 for 50 cents, postpaid. 
Double Tiger Lily. 
A perfectly double tiger 
lily, of stately habit, 
bearing lovely orange 
red flow ers, spotted with 
black. 
15 cts. each; 2 for 25 cts.; 
10 for $1.00, postpaid. 
Speciosum Album. 
Large, pure white flow- 
ers with petals beauti- 
fully recurved. 2 feet 
high. 20 cts. each; 3 for 
60 cents; 7 for $1.00. 
S Speciosum Roseum, 
\ { ; 5 The flower has a pure 
Wee / white ground, stained 
and spotted with rose, 
resembling Speciosum 
Album, except in color, 
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admirable lily. 20 cents 
each; 3 for 50 cents; 7 for 
$1.00, postpaid. 
Umbellatum. 







Lity UmBELLATUM. 
Auratum,. The Golden-Rayed 
Lily of Japan; 8 to 5 feet high. 
Its deliciously fragrant flowers are 
nearly a foot wide when fully ex- 
panded, and are produced in profu- 
sion. The colors and markings of 
this magnificent lily surpass all 
others. The flowers are pure white, 
spotted with chocolate crimson, and 
each petal banded with golden yel- 
Lity, ALEXANDRAEA. 

Dous_Le TIGER Liy. 
low. 15c. each; 2 for 25c.; $1.25 per doz. 
Alexandraea. A dwarf, pure 
white Lilium Auratum, without 
spots, having dark brown anthers, 
and a perfume that is pleasant and 
delicate. Flowers large and widely 
expanded. Adapted to pot culture. 
25 cents each; 8 for 65 cents, postpaid. 
Pomponium Yellow. Bright 
yellow, with stem 2 to 3 feet high. 

Blooms in June or July, 
with large flowers of 
dazzling colors. The 
plant is free blooming. 
The colors range from 
black-red through all 
the shades of crimson, 
rose, yellow, buff, apri- 
cot, etc., many being 
spotted and variegated, 
15 cts. each; 2 for 25 cts.; 
$1.25 per dozen. 

TRULN W REV AD ROR OED Seeger 8.5 pmw aE SO DO6GT SOx om toyusey pum y—-geon osu 
AURATUM, THE GOLDEN-RAYED LILy OF JAPAN. 
I made this offer for the first time last year, and the demand for this 
novel proposition was surprising. My customers were so delighted 
with their bargains and told so many of their friends about the liberal- 
ity of the offer that this year I expect to dispose of many more of these 
popular $1.00 Bulb Collections. The proposition in a nutshell follows ; 
Every year May Ist I have several thousand bulbs on hand, for it is 
an absolute impossibility to sell out everything. This year 1 propose 
to distribute at least part of this surplus among my friends in the 
following manner: 
Send me $1.00 any time this winter or spring, and I will book your 
order for 100 choice bulbs, my selection, to be filled in rotation as re- 
"Scat ce 

100 Bulbs for $1.00 
then March,etc. The first orders will receive the best selection, although 
the April orders will receive three times their money’s worth; the Feb- 
ruary orders may get ten times what $1.00 would buy if you made the se- 
lection yourself. Many of the bulbs will be worth 10, 15 and even 25 cents 
each, and the package will be so large it will have to go by express, 
purchaser to pay the transportation charges. 
N. B.—If you prefer, send 25 cents extra, and I will deliver them 
without additional cost. 
Mrs. E. E. Crosby, Lockport, N. Y. 
“T received my collection of bulbs and am more than pleased with 
them, and am surprised that you can give such a variety for that small 
price. Please accept my sincere thanks for them. 
ceived, after May Ist. In no case will bulbs be sent whose retail value 
will be less than $3.00. January orders will be filled first, then February, 



SCARLET FREESIA. 
A most charming bulbous-rooted plant for sum- 
mer blooming or pot culture. It bears brilliant car- 
mine-crimson flowers, the lower petals marked with 
a dark spot. Always plant at least six in a pot or 
group, 1 or2inchesdeep. 6 for 15c.; 25c per dozen. 
HARDY HERBACEOUS PZEONIES. 
Perfectly hardy showy plants, bush-like in growth, 
with great flowers almost rivaling the rose in color 
and perfection of bloom. They are deeply and 
pleasantly fragrant. The plants should have good 
soil, but require little or no care from year to year, 
though well repaying an annual application of rot- 
ted manure. The Peony is well adapted for group- 
ing with shrubbery or for separate planting on lawn 
or ingarden. Always found in old-fashioned gardens. 














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TIGRIDIA. 
Also called Tiger Flower or Shell Flower. 
Very floriferous and showy. 
Of easy culture. 
JN I offer bulbs of 
ender. Treat as gladiolus. 
four of the choicest sorts. 
Grandiflora Red. Glowing crimson, va- 
riegated with yellow. Each, 5 cents; 6 for 25 
cents; 40 cents per dozen, postpaid. 
Conchiflora Yellow. Spotted crimson. 
Each, 5c.; 6 for 25c.; 40c. per dozen, postpaid. 
Alba. Pure white, spotted with crimson. 
Each, 5c.; 6 for 25c.; 40c. per dozen, postpaid. 
Violet. One of thenewersorts; very choice. 
Each, 5ce.; 6 for 25c.; 40c. per dozen, postpaid. 
PECIAL OFFER. Iwiil send one of each of 
the Tigridias, 4 bulbs in all, for 15 cents. 
—Annual Catalogue for 1905 of Maule’s Four-Leaf Clover GUARANTEED SEEDS. Address all orders to WM. HENRY MAULH, No. 1711 Filbert Street, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S. Ae 
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White. 
Pink. 
Red. 
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ERBACEOUS PAONIES. 
Pure white. 25 cents each; 3 for 65 cents. 
Delicate as arose. 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts. 
Crimson red. 20 cents each; 3 for 50 cents. 
One of each of the three Peonies, 50 cents, postpaid. 
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MONTBRETIAS. 
MONTBRETIAS. 
Showy and desirable bulbous-rooted per- 
ennials of easy culture. They are pertect- 
ly hardy in most situations. The flowers 
are exceedingly bright and cheerful. The 
plants are only about 15 inches high. Many 
flowers are borne on a stalk. Set the bulbs 
4 inches apart and an inch deep. 
Crocosmeflora. Yellow, crimson ringed. 
Rosea. Rosy pink. Large full spike. 
Elegans. Brilliant vermilion yellow. 
Tigridia. Orange, throat spotted brown. 
Golden Sheaf. Beautiful golden yellow. 
Star of Fire. Bright vermilion. 
Any of the above Montbretias, 2 for 5 cts.; 
25 cts. per dozen: $1.76 per 100, postpaid. 
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