Maule's Perennial Flower Seeds 



PyrethrUm > Persian Daisy 



This lovely perennial will be found most satis- 

 factory. The plants grow li-i to 3 ft. tall. 



1711 Roseum, Single Mixed Large single blooms 

 on long stems during tlie spring and fall. Many 

 colors. Pkt. 10c; Vg oz. 35c; Vi oz. 60c. 



1712 Roseum. Double Mixed Double flowers on 

 long stems. Pkt. 1.5c; 1 16 oz. 4f»c; V's oz. 75e. 



Red Hot Pcker, see Tritoma. this page 



Rock Cress, 



see Arabis and Aiihrietla, page 93 



Rudbeckia 



Cone/lower 



1716 Purpurea Large flowers with a dark cone- 

 sliaped center surrounded by long, reddish purple 

 petals. Borne freely on long stems from ,Tuly to 

 September. 3}^ ft. tall. Fine for the border. 

 Pkt. 10c; l/s oz. 35c; 1/4 oz. 60c. 



Salvia 



Hardy Blue Sage 



1728 Azurea grandiflora Bright sky-blue flowers 

 during .August and September. For .\nnual Salvia, 

 sec page 83. Pkt. 10c; Vg oz. 40c; V4 oz. 70c. 



Scabiosa . 



Blue Bonnet 



1743 Caucasica One of the most desirable plants 

 for your garden. Lavender-blue flowers borne on 

 long, flexible stems from June to September. Per- 

 fectly hardy and succeeding in any well drained 

 soil. 18 in. tall. For .Annual Scabiosa, see page 88. 

 Pkt. 10c; 1 16 oz. 30c; Vg oz. 55c. 



Sedum . 



Stonecrop 



1749 Acre (Go' Jen Moss) Slow-spreading plants 

 with attractive deep green, fleshy, small leaves and 

 yellow flowers. 3 in. Pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 60c; 

 Vs oz. SI. 00. 



Shasta Daisy . 



Chrysanthemum 



1283 Maximum Glistening white flowers with a 

 contrasting golden vellow center. Fine for cutting. 

 Pkt. 10c; 1 16 oz. 30c; Vs oz. 50c. 



SnOW-in-Summer, see Cerastlum.page 93 

 Spice Pink, see Dlanthus.page94 



Statice . 



Sea Lavender 



Makes a fine show in the border and is excellent as 

 a cut-flower. Easily dried. 



1758 Latifoiia (Limonium) Large flower heads of 

 small lavender-blue blooms. 18 in. For Annual 

 Statice, see page 88. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 35c; 

 \'4 oz. 60c. 



4191 Perennial Garden 

 Collection 



Si.x choice varieties for a gorgeous display. 

 Contains one Pkt. each; 



958 Aquilegia 1341 Gaillardia 



1254 Coreopsis 1711 Pyrethrum 



1301 Delphinium 1664 Oriental Poppy 



(value 60c) for only dUC 



Stokesia . 



Cornflower Aster 



1759 Cyanea, Mixed Colors The large Cornflower- 

 like blooms are produced on good size stems during 

 July and .August. Height, 2 ft. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 40c; 

 '4 oz. 70c. 



Sweet Rocket . h 



esperis 



1941 Matronalis, Mixed Colors Showy plants, 

 3 ft. tall, with large, loose panicles of sweet-scented 

 (lowers in white and purple. Blooms all during the 

 summer. Pkt. 5c; i„ oz. 20c; '2 oz. 30c. 



Sweet William . 



London Tufts 



.An old favorite which is not likely to lose its popu- 

 larity as long as gardens are made. The rich colors 

 and the well-shaped round flower heads are very- 

 appealing. It is of easiest culture, succeeding almost 

 anjnvhere. 15 in. 



1940 Sti'eet William 



1929 Copper-Red Showy, single, bright copper-red 

 flower lieads. One of the ne%ver varieties and a ver\' 

 unusual and desirable color, Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 25c; 

 ij oz. 40c. 



1930 Dark Crimson Large heads composed of at- 

 tractive crimson blooms. This is a color that is verj' 

 showy and one that blends well with others. 

 Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 25c; V2 oz. 40c. 



1931 Newport Pink Large, globular heads of 

 salmon-pink single flowers. Plants are of even 

 height which makes them valuable for bedding and 

 edging. Pkt. 10c; Vg oz. 30c; Vi oz. 50c. 



1932 Purple Beauty (yew) See novelty pages 66, 

 67. and 68 for this flower and other novelties. 

 Pkt. 15c; 1 8 oz. 30c; 14 oz. 50c. 



1935 Scarlet Beauty Where a striking effect is 

 desired in tlie border or rock garden, this is the 

 flower to use. Deep scarlet blooms. Pkt. 10c; 

 Vs oz. 25c; V4 oz. 40c. 



193G Double Mixed .A colorful mixture of all 

 double flowering varieties. Large, well rounded 

 flower heads on strong, erect stems. Pkt. 10c; 

 Vs oz. 25c; '4 oz. 40c. 



1938 Single Mixed Singl? varieties in a well 

 blended mixture. Pkt. 5c; 14 oz. 25c; Vi oz. 40c. 



1940 Maule's Special Mixture Contains the best 

 double and single flowering varieties of all colors. 

 Planted in solid beds or in the border or rock 

 garden, the effect will be unique. We cannot recom- 

 mend this assortment too highly. Pkt. 10c; 

 Vs oz. 25c; V4 oz. 40c. 



1927 Sweet Wivelsfield 



Dlanthus barbatus x Allicoodii 



Combines the characteristics of Sweet William with 

 those of Dianthus .Allwoodii. The habit of the plants 

 and the flower formation are similar to Sweet 

 William; the flowers, however, are far larger and 

 come in a mder color range. Pkt. 10c; "s oz. 25c; 

 '4 oz. 40c. 



Tritoma 



Red Hot Poker — 

 Torch Flower 



1946 Hybrida. Express 



This is a stately and 

 impressive iJant with 

 narrow grass-like 

 leaves and massive 

 spikes of orange-scarlet 

 flowers during the sum- 

 mer. \"ery handsome 

 and showy. The bril- 

 Uant flowers, at a dis- 

 tance, have the ap- 

 pearance of orange and 

 , red-colored spear-heads. 

 The plants grow about 



3 ft. tall and usually 

 produce from 6 to 10 

 blooms at a time. Does 

 best in a rich, sandy 

 soil. Requires a pro- 

 tective cover where the 

 winters are severe. Pkt. 

 lOc; Vs oz. 25c; V4 oz. 



4 c. 



Tufted Pansy 



Viola corniita 



2002 Improved, Finest Mixed Of easiest culture, 

 succeeding anywhere in full *in or half-shade. The 

 small, gayly colored blooms are borne profusely 

 from May to October. Perfectly hardy everjT\-here. 

 Pkt. lOc; 1 16 oz. 20c; Vs oz. 35c. 



2004 Jersey Gem or Blue Gem \iolet-blue flow- 

 ers on compact plants. 8 in. tall. E.xceptionally 

 showT. Pkt. 15c; 1/32 oz. 60e; 1 16 oz. SI. 00. 



Tunica 



1948 Saxifraga Dwarf rock garden plant with 

 small, light pink flowers all summer. 6 in. tall. 

 Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 30c; V2 oz. 50c. 



Valeriana > Hardy Heliotrope 



1952 Coccinea Large flower-heads composed of 

 small fragrant blooms in red and white. The plants 

 average 2 ft. in height and are very showj'- Bluish 

 green foliage. Pkt. 10c; V4 oz. 30c; V4 oz. 50c. 



Veronica .speedweti 



1982 Spicata. Mixed Erect, bushy plants with large 

 flower spikes in various shades of blue, and also 

 wliite. Succeeds in any. drj' or moderately moist 

 soil. Give it full sun. Fine for garden display and 

 cutting. 1}4 ft. tall. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 30c; Vioz. 50c. 



i006 '['iola odorata. Dark Blue 



Violet • Viola odorata 



The well-known sweet-scented ^'io^et with large 

 flowers on long stems. Fine for cut flowers. 



2006 Odorata. Dark Blue Highly fragrant, single, 



blue flowers. Pkt. 10c; 1 16 oz. 50c; ig oz. 85c. 



Wistaria 



202s Mixed Colors Chinese. Wistaria, belongs to 

 our most highly prized perennial climbers, not only 

 because of its truly magnificent, large flower clusters 

 but also on account of its usefulness as a shade 

 spending plant. The flower clusters are composed 

 of innumerable large blooms which closeh" resemble 

 those of our garden peas. Our mixture contains the 

 finest lavender and lavender-blue shades in addition 

 to pure white which is not less desirable. Pkt. lOe; 

 V2 oz. 30c; oz. 5nc. 



% WM. HENRY IVIAULE 



*The Old Reliable Seed House'' 



Philadelphia, Pa< 



