Mammoth Dahlia-Flowered Zinnias 



Six 



Mammoth 

 Dahlia^Flowered 

 Zinnias 



This collection contains tlit t'oUowing six 

 varieties: Polar Bear, Buttercup, Oriole, Il- 

 lumination, Dream, and Crimson Monarch. 

 Though everyone of these is most beautiful, 

 the combination of these six colors gives 

 a colorful display. They will delight you 

 for many months. 



4197 One Pkt. each (90c if bouglit £Qf^ 



separately) for only *#wW 



4195 Two Pkts. each ($1.S0 if bought OE|» 

 separately) for only .- 0»#W 



4198 i| oz. each (S2.40 if bought CA J£ 

 separately) for only ^»i»f «* 



2065 JVIaule's 

 Special iVilxture of Dahlia- 

 Flowered Zinnias 



Many flower lovers with smaller gardens 

 give preference to mixtures over sepa- 

 rate colors. To meet with their wishes 

 we have prepared a mixture which we 

 know is up to the Maule staridard. 

 The colors included are those offered 

 here as separate varieties, besides some 

 others — all charming and desirable — 

 to make a blend that cannot be out- 

 done by any other mixture of Dahlia- 

 Flowered Zinnias. If you saw a bed 

 grown from this mixture in full bloom 

 you would be surprised at the richness 

 of the color range and the beauty of 

 the gorgeous flowers. Pkt. 15c; Vs *>z. 

 35c; V4 oz. 60c. 



S0o7 Illnmination 



2057 illumination 



See illustration, which gives only an idea of the size 

 of tliis. A most attractive variety which combines 

 beauty of color with size of blooms. It is a rich 

 warm tyrian-rose — a splendid light color of ex- 

 ceptional brilliance. By far the most luminous color 

 of them all. Pkt. 15c; i/j «>z- 40c; Vi oz. 75c. 



2056 Buttercup 



Large and attractis-e flowers, often 5 in. across and 

 3 to 4 in. deep, carried on long, strong stems. Color 

 is a delicate shade of Primrose-yellow. Makes a 

 ver>' attractive showing in the garden as they hold 

 their color and last well. Also fine for cutting. 

 Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 40c; Vt oz. 75c. 



2055 Crimson Monarch 



Exquisite large flovi'ers of a rich and warm crimson 

 shade which is sure to appeal to ever>'one. It is a 

 profuse blooming variety with excellent bedding 

 qualities, forming immense, vvell-branched bushes. 

 Pkt. 15e; i/s Oi. 40c ; V4 oz. 75c. 



205S Dream 



Huge flowers of heavy substance borne profusely on 

 sturdy plants. The color is a distinct shade of deep 

 lavender, changing to a beautiful purple tint as the 

 flowers age and beautiful at all tiines. Suitable aUke 

 for bedding and cutting. Pkt. 15c; '/a oz. 40c; 

 Vi OZ, 75c. 



2062 Golden Dawn 



Of recent introduction mth large, massive flowers 

 of a beautiful golden yellow. The richness of its 

 shade is bound to make it very popular once it is 

 better known. One of the largest of the Dahlia- 

 Flowered Zinnias and a fine color. Pkt. 15c; 

 '/i ez. 40c; Vi oz. 75c. 



Large, Massive Plants 

 and Glorious Mammoth 

 In Many Colors 



What could be prettier and 

 more impressive than a bed 

 of these stately Zinnias with 

 their glorious blooms. 

 Words are inadequate to 

 depict their beauty and 

 charm. The illustration to 

 the left gives an idea of 

 their marvelous size. The 

 flowers measure 5 in. or more 

 in diameter. They are carried 

 on long stems on massive 

 plants, and are borne con- 

 tinuously from midsummer 

 until frost. The plants are 

 33^ ft, tall and fully as broad. 

 The colors found in this type 

 are gorgeous. They include 

 many magnificent shades 

 ranging from pure white, 

 through yellow, old gold, 

 lavender, pink, rose, salmon, 

 and orange, to deep crimson. 



2067 Luminosa 



An entirely new shade of Zinnias — bright pink suf- 

 fused with salmon. The well proportioned flowers 

 are borne on long stems well above the foliage. .A 

 free blooming variety of good qualities. Pkt, 15c; 

 Vs oz. 40c; *4 oz. 75c. 



2072 Meteor 



This is claimed to be the darkest of all reds; at all 

 events, it is a glowing deep red, very showy and 

 adapted for cut-flowers as well as for garden orna- 

 mentation. Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 40c; Vi oz. 75c. 



2068 Old Gold 



The v^onderful rich shades of light and deep old 

 gold make it one of the foremost varieties in this 

 color class. Goes well with other varieties for a 

 colort'ul effect. Bold flowers held upright on long 

 and strong stems. Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 40c; V+oz. 75c. 



2060 Old Rose 



As implied in the name, the color is a lovely old 

 rose shade, appropriate for all decorative purposes. 

 This is a color not often seen in flowers and it will 

 siu-ely please. It is a sturdy flower of extreme siie 

 and ofheavy substance. Pkt. 15c; '/s oz. 40c; 

 \<i oz, 75c. 



2061 Oriole 



Attractive flowers of immense proportions and a 

 color that appeals to the eye— a bright, glistening 

 orange, sliaded with Uquid gold towards the outer 

 edge, changing to a mellow old gold tone. .Add to 

 these colors its enormous size and you have, ah 

 unusual flower. Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 40c; Vi oz. 75c. 



2063 Polar Bear 



Wliite cannot be dispensed with in gardening, as it 

 is needed to separate clasWng colors. In Polar Bear 

 we offer to our friends the finest pure white Zinnia 

 ever introduced. Immense flowers. Pkt. 15c; 

 Vs oz. 40c; 1/4 oz. 75c. 



2073 Scarlet Flame 



Here is a color tliat will go well when planted with 

 any of the varieties described on this page. Daz- 

 zling bright scarlet blended with orange. Vou 

 should include this in your order. Pkt. 15c; 

 Vs oz. 40c; V4 oz. 75c. 



90 WM. HENRY MAULE 



"J he Old Hehahie Seed House" 



Philadelphia; Fa. 



