120—F lower Seeds 
CANDYTUFT, Empress. CanpyTuFT, New Rose Car 
CANDYTUFT 
A beautifal and useful annual plant of the easiest culture; suitable 
for the border or garden. Sow early in spring. Height 1 foot. 
1176 EMPRESS. Exceedingly fine strain, with large, pure white, 
spiked flowers. Extensively used for bedding. Pkt, 5 cts., 0z., 25 cts. 
1177 LARGE FLOWERING HYBRIDS. Very dwarf: only 9 
juches. Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents; ounce, 25 cents. 
1178 CARMINE. Large umbels, carmine red. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 30¢c. 
1181 UMBELLATA DUNNETT. Crimson. Pkt., 5ce.; 0z., 40c. 
1182 NEW ROSE CARDINAL. Beautiful and very desirable, 
bearing spikes of handsome rose cardinal flowers. Packet, 10 cents. 
1183 HYACINTH FLOWERED. The white flowers are in a large 
spike rather than a head. Very showy. Packet, 5 cts.; oz., 40 cts. 
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New DWARE CANDYTUFT, Littie PRINCE. 
1184 NEW DWARF, LITTLE PRINCE. This charming little 
candytuft grows only about 6 inches high, and is a variety of especial 
merit. The very massive spikes are pure white. For best effect it 
should be planted in rows or in masses. Packet, 10 cts.; oz., 30 cts. 
1185 MIXED. All shades in mixture. Pkt., 5 cts.; 02., 25 cts. 
Hardy Perennial Candytuft 
IBERIS SEMPERVIRENS. A charming evergreen border 
White; 1 foot. It blooms early and magnificently. Pkt, 10c. 
CANNA 
Indian Shot Plant. Stately and highly ornamental plants, for both 
flowers and foliage. They attain a height of 2 to 5 feet and may be 
grown singly or in masses. Leaves green or brownish red; flowers, 
1186 
plant. 
scarlet, crimson, yellow, cream, etc., variously marked. For roots see 
the index. Cannas are easily grown from seed. At Briar Crest, 
recently, seed sown March 28th bloomed freely before July loth. 
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CaNNA, New LARGE FLOWERING, FRENCH AND AMERICAN. 
1187 NEW LARGE FLOWERING FRENCH AND AMERICAN. 
Not so tall as the old-fashioned sorts, but with flowers of great beauty; 
everywhere popular. These seedlings vary in color, ranging through 
all shades of yellow and orange to richest crimson, scarlet and vermil- 
jon. Some plain, some spotted. My mixture contains seed from all the 
best new French and American varieties. Packet, 15 cts.3 oz., 35 cts. 
1188 MIXED. Al! sorts, sizes, colors. Pkt., 5€.3 OZ.) 15€.3 14 Ib., 50c. 
THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1911 
CANTERBURY BELLS 
See Campanula. 
CAPE ASTER 
See Cineraria. 
CAPE MARIGOLD 
See Calendula. 
CARNATIONS 
Hardy Perennial 
The so-called carnations have 
within recent decades developed 
into types of rare beauty and fra- 
grance. The Marguerite carnations 
are among the best of the class. The 
Picotees are carnations with white 
flowers, trimmed, spotted or edged 
Witu some other color. Most of the 
carnations are quite hardy, surviv- 
ing the winter if given a slight pro- 
tection. No flowers are more lovely. 
Seeds sown thinly in the open 
ground, in spring, will bloom the 
tlrst Season. 
1192 CARNATIONS AND PIC- 
OTEES, FINES'T MIXED. White 
edged with colors, or spotted and 
splashed. Packet, 10 cents. i Z 
1193 CHABAUD’S PERPET- 
UAL EARLY FLOWERING. 
This charming carnation may be { 
classed and treated as an annual. It 
resembles the Marguerite carnation 
in exquisite beauty and in early § 
blooming habit, but is perpetual C 
growing or perennial. Large flow- ARNATIONS/ANDEIEQUEES: 
ers. All colors mixed. Packet, 15 cents. 
CARNATION, MAMMOTH FLOWERING MARGUERITE. 
Half Hardy Perennial Carnation 
MAMMOTH FLOWERING MARGUERITE. I regard these glor- 
ious flowers as the best of all the so-called pinks, especially for the 
open garden. The Marguerite carnation is ready to bloom in a few 
weeks from the sowing of the seed, and is the most profuse blocmer of 
the whole group of pinks. The plants are of compact and robust 
growth, but of dwarf habit. They are easily managed, and make the 
best of bedding plants. They may be treated as annuals, or wintered 
(under some protection) in the open air. They make admirable win- 
dow plants, and may be potted for this purpose in the autumn. The 
best plan, perhaps, is to sow fresh seed every spring, 80 as always to 
have vigorous young plants for summer, autumn and winter blooming. 
The flowers are extremely fragrant. The size of bloom is 2 inches, or 
even up to3inches. The colors include rose, white, scarlet, yellow, etc. 
Some are plain and some striped. All are excellent. AJ) colors. 
1194 Rose. Packet, 10 cents. 1195 White. Packet, 10 cents. 
1196 Scarlet. Packet,10 cents. 1197 Yellow. Packet, 10 cents. 
1198 Finest Mixed. All the above in a grand mixture. 
Packet, 10 cents; 14 ounce, 40 cents; ounce, $1.25. 
CARYOPTERIS 
Tender Perennial 
Blue Spirea, Japanese Beni, Mustache plant. Showy, tender peren- 
nial plants, 3 feet high, bearing along the stem opposite clusters of 
feathery flowers. Foliage and flowers fragrant. Of easy culture. 
1201 MASTACANTHUS. Violet blue. Packet, 5 cents. 
