Flower 



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Santa Barbara 

 Poppy 



Hiinneniarmia 



I 1682 Fumariaefolia A beautiful flower 

 witii crinkled petals, combining so many 

 good features that it should be given a 

 place in every garden. The intense yel- 

 low flowers are iU in. across. Tliey are 

 produced incessantly from early sum- 

 mer until frost. The long horn-like seed 

 pods add an interesting touch to the 



I plants and never will you find a wilted 

 flower to mar the l)eaulv of the bed. 



I Pkt. Sc; V, oz. l^c; V2 oz. 40c. 



Special Offer 



Maule's Quality Seeds are worlli lo 

 yon many times more than their 

 low cost, yet we are glad to effect 

 some further savings to you as fol- 

 lows. We will send: 

 Aiiv three 10c Pkts. for 2.'ic 



.\iiv six 10c Pkts. for 50c 



.\ny thirteen 10c Pkts. for $1.00 



Rudbeckia . 



Cone/lower 



1717 IWy Joy An annua! Rudbeckia also known as Black Eyed Susan. The 

 plants make a compact, well branched growth and bear a fifie profusion of 

 large flowers measuring 4 in. or more in diameter. The ray petals are rich 

 orange-yellow. Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 40c; V4 oz. 70c. 



Perennial, see page 96 



Sand Verbena . 



Abronia 



894 Umbellata Trailing plants with fragrant \'crbena-l!ke rosy pmk 

 Howers. E.^cellent tor borders and rockeries, where the quick growing" plants 

 soon will cover the ground. Planted in hanging baskets or window ba.xes the 

 blooms will gracefully droop over the edges. Likes dry soil. Pkt. 10c; 

 V4 oz. 25c; V2 oz- 40c. 



Salpiglossis • 



Velvet flower 



nil Emperor, Mixed Colors The decorative value of this exquisite fl.ower 

 sliould not be underestimated. Wlietliei planted in the border or used for 

 cut flowers, it always will arouse admiration. The beautiful large trumpet- 

 sliaped fliiwers are of a velvety texture and ceine in most beautiful colors 

 wliich neither artist's brush nor pen could adequately portray. Many of them 

 areshowily veined with contrasting colors. They are produced on tall, slender 

 stems just line for cutting. Used alone or in connection with other summer 

 flowers it will give lovely bouquets. Start the seeds indoors early in the 



spring or outdoors when the nights 

 lia\'e become warm. Transplant to 

 stand not less than I ft. apart. 

 I'kt. 10c; i/S oz. 25c; 1/4 oz. 40c. 



17:21 SalpiglohM^, M,xr,l 



KlfjH I'oiliilaca, Single Mixed 



Portulaca . 



Hock Rose, Sun Plant, Rose Moss 



What could be prettier in a bed. border, or rock garden than this lovely, attrac- 

 live plant with its fine, large flowers and gay colors? Give it full sun and a well 

 drained, rather dry, or even stony soil and it will bloom all summer. 

 Sow as early in the spring as the ground can be worked into a mellow condition. 

 Scatter the seed over the surface, slightly rake it in and firm with a smooth 

 board. Later thin or transplant to stand 8 inches apart each way. For earlier 

 blooms start plants indoors in shallow boxes or seed pans, transplanting later 

 after all danger of frost is past. 



1696 Single Large Flowered, All Colors Mixed 



The single Portulacas are always beautiful in beds whether grown alone or in 

 large masses. The foliage is light and graceful and the extra large flowers come 

 in white, buff, salmon. Orange-red, and other hue shades. Tlie fleshy plants 

 have light green, needle-like foliage. Pkt. 5c; Vs OZ. 15c; '/4 oz. 25c. 



1697 Double Large Flowered, KM Colors Mixed 



Many people claim that the double Portulaia is more beautiful than the sJtIgle. 

 We Iiave carefully grown a wonderful strain producing masses of fine double 

 flowers, not unlike small Roses, in tnost brilliant colors. In fact, the colors are 

 so varied that hardly any two plants have flowers exactly alike. A bed of this 

 mixture will add great cliarm to your garden. Pkt. lOc; Vs oz. 40c; 14 oz- 70c. 



/;/'»,5 Strikes 



Few other flowers are so extensively 

 the .Salvia. Its long, showy spikes of 

 above the rich dark green foliage. 



1722 Drooping Spikes The flower spikes 

 are extra long and lieavily loaded with 

 flowers. Tliey bend under their own 

 weight, as shown in tlie illustration. Tlie 

 color of tlie flowers is a brilliant scarlet- 

 red. 2I-, ft. Pkt. 10c; '/g oz. 50c; 

 1/4 oz. Pftc. 



1723 Bonfire The sturdy plants grow 2 ft. 

 tall, forming well rounded, rather compact 

 bushes of even height. The long, stately 

 spikes carry clear above the foliage large 

 and showy flowers of glowing scarlet-red. 

 When in full bloom the dark green foliage 

 is completely Iiidden. Pkt. 10c; 

 % oz. 40c; 1/4 oz. 70c. 



1724 America or Globe of Fire 

 An attractive variety, not over l.S in. tall, 

 which makes it a foremost bedding plant. 

 The shining scarlet flower spikes come 

 into bloom very earlyiin the .season. The 

 dwarf habit of tliis variety permits it to 

 b" used for borders as well as for bedding. 

 Pkt. 10c; Vg oz. 50c; V4 oz. 9l)c. 



salvia • Flowering S!aae 



used for bedding and garden display as 

 bright, dazzling flowers are born& well 



1727 Farinacea Sturdy well-branched 

 plants 2' J ft. tall, towered by slender 

 spikes set witli rich lavender-blue flowers. 

 Pkt. 10c; i/a oz. 40c; 1/4 oz. 75c. 



1725 Farinacea, Blue Bedder A showy 

 blue-flowering .Sage witli long flower- 

 stems of rich, deep blue blooms. Pkt. 15c; 

 i/s oz. 40c; 1/4 oz. 70c. 



1733 Mixed, All Colors Colors such as 

 flesh-pink, salmon, carmine, purple, etc., 

 together with some scarlet varieties, have 

 been carefully blended for a wonderful 

 color effect. Pkt. 10c; Vg oz. 50c; 

 V4 oz. 90c. 



4165 Special Offer 



We will send one packet each of tlie 

 five named Salvias listed above ^Cf« 

 (value .55c) for only 'r«#V 



4196 Colleclion of 



»ix Annuals for the 

 Rock Garden 



(Contains One Pkt. each; 



\AM African Daisy 



Ut)() Ice Plant 



14.'2 Lobelia. Mixed 



1606 Portulaca, Single Mixed 



894 ,Sand Verliena 



918 Sweet .-Myssum 

 (value SOC) ^A_ 



for only tU V 



4199 IVIaule's $1.00 Flower Garden 



Contains One Pkt. each of the 

 following sixteen annuals: 

 918 Sw^et .\lyssum 

 ItilO Crego Aster, Mixed 

 1160 Calendula, Orange King 

 116.5 Calliopsis, Tall Mixed 

 1198 Carnation, Marguerite 

 121.! Centaurea. Double Blue 

 126.S Cosmos, Early Single 

 1458 Four O'Clock, Mixed 



1424 Larkspur. Mixed 

 1453 Marigold. Leinon Ball 

 160? Pansy, Giant Mixed 

 16.37 Petunia. Rose of Heaven 

 1658 Phlox, Star of Ouedlinb. 

 1.374 Strawflowers, Mixed 

 I '178 \'erbena. Mixed 

 2054 Zinnia, Double Mixed 



^or'on.v^'-.^°!....$1.00 



4193 ( olleelion for 



Porch and Window Boxes 



This collection contains one Pkt. each of the 



tour varieties: 



1401 Impatiens 



1660 Balcony Petunias, 



Mixed 

 1942 Thunbergia 

 1992 Vinca, Mixed 

 (value 40c) for....***C 



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