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ANTIRRHINUM, MAJuUs. 
1041 MAJUS. Tall 
Mixed. Fiowers of large 
size, produced on 
spikes. Height 2 
Packet, 5 cents. 
1042 PINK PRIN- 
CEss. This new pink 
snapdragon is one of the 
best and prettiest so far 
introduced. It is of me- 
dium height, and forms 
a showy, compact plant, 
with numerous flower 
stalks or spikes. The 
bloom is profuse and con- 
tinuous but its main 
charm is the exquisite 
beauty of its clear pink 
color. It is one of the 
best for bouquet making 
and cutting. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
ANTIGONON 
See Mountain Beauty. 
ANTIRRHINUM 
Tender Biennial 
Snapdragon. One of the most 
charming of old-fashioned flowers. 
The antirrhinum is a biennial, and 
bloonis well the second season, but 
succeeds also as an annual. 
1033 SUN GOLD. Foliage yellow. 
Height 5inches. Flower rosy white 
marked with carmine. Pkt., 10c. 
1034 QUEEN VICTORIA. Pure 
white. Great vigor of growth and 
profusion of bloom. Desirable for 
bouquets. Packet, 10 cents. 
1035 TOM THUMB. Dwarf, 
Mixed. One foot. Packet, 5 cents. 
1036 MAJUS SCARLET. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
1037 MAJUS YELLOW. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
1038 MAJUS PINK. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
ANTIRRHINUM, 
AQUILEGIA 
Hardy Perennial 
Columbine. Luxuriant in any 
good soil; suitable for the open gar- 
den or rock work. Plants 1 to 2 feet 
high. Culture easy. 
1043 CCERULEA. Violet blue 
and white; 2 feet. Packet, 10 cts. 
1044 DOUBLE WHITE. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
1045 FINEST DOUBLE 
FLOWERING. Mixed. The 
branching flower stems are crowded 
with a profusion of large double 
flowers. Packet, 10 cents. 
1046 FINEST SINGLE FLOW- 
ERING. Mixed. Packet, 5 cts. 
1047 CdERULEA HYBRIDS, 
MIXED. A beautiful mixture of 
one of the best large single flowered 
varieties. Known as the Rocky 
Mountain Columbine. Embraces a 
wide range of colors, and will 
supersede all other varieties of this 
old-fashioned fayorite flower. 
Height 2 feet. Packet, 15 cents. 
PINK PRINCESS. 
THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1911 
ARABIS 
Hardy Perennial 
1048 ALPINA. Rock Cress. One of the earliest spring flowering 
perennials, the plant attaining a height of not over 6 inches. Grows in 
a spreading tuft. Flowers white. Packet, 5 cents. 
ARISTOLOCHIA SIPHO 
Hardy Perennial Climber 
1051_Dutchman’s Pipe. A rapid growing climber, with large, heart- 
shaped leaves. Curious flowers thought to resemble pipes. Grows 
20 feet or more in aseason. Flowers brown purple. 
ASPARAGUS 
Tender Perennial 
Ornamental. Extremely pretty 
window or house plants, of highest 
decorative value. Easily raised 
| from seed. 
1052 SPRENGERII. Emerald 
Feather. Adapted to suspended bas- 
kets; 1 to 4 feet. An excellent trail- 
Packet, 10 cts. 
ing house plant, as it withstands a 
dry atmosphere and succeeds every- 
where. Remains fresha long time 
after cutting. Packet, 10 cents. 
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1053 PLUMOSUS NANUS. An Sy 
indoor perennial climber, of won- IN 
derful beauty. It has largely re- |ZA& 
placed the famous smilax in the JAS 
floral world. Bright, cheerful green. Y i 
Packet, 15 cents. 
ASPERULA 
Hardy Perennial 
RENAN 
Clusters of small, sweet flowers. RAS 
The bloom is profuse. Grows in NARNIA 
partial shade; 8 to 12 inches. NSAI WE 
1054 ODORATA. Sweet Wood- == = 
|ruff. White, with a delicious odor AAAS, SISTED 
when dried that imparts an agreeable perfume to clothing. Pkt., 5¢. 
Maule’s Superior Asters 
(Queen Margarets.) Hardy Annual 
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EARLIEST 
MAULE’S EARLIEST BLOOMING. Blooms in July, two weeks 
earlier than the tall growing types. Of open spreading habit, produc- 
ing large flowers on long stems. 1% feet high. A very distinct and 
valuable cut flower aster for florists. Sold in separate colors. 
1055 White. Packet, 10 cents; 1 ounce, 50 cents; ounce, $1.50. 
1056 Blue. Packet, 10 cents; 14 ounce, 50 cents; ounce, $1.50. 
1057 Crimson. Packet, 10 cents; 14 ounce, 50 cents; ounce, $1.50. 
1058 Pink. Packet, 10 cents; 14 ounce, 50 cents; ounce, $1.50. 
1061 Mized, all colors Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents; 
4 ounce, 25 cents; 14 ounce, 40 cents; ounce, $1.25. 
1062 DAYBREAK. One of the newer asters, but among the most 
popular now on the market. The color is a very delicate pink. The 
plant is about 2 feet high, producing an abundance of large flowers on 
long and graceful stems. Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents, 
