186—F lower Seeds 
NICOTIANA 
Hardy Annual 
FLOWERING TOBACCO. 
Highly ornamental and desirable 
annual plants, with handsome foli- 
age and delightfully sweet scented 
flowers. Requires plenty of room 
in the garden; elegant for massing, 
back-grounds, centre of beds or in 
shrubbery. 
1568 SYLVESTRIS. A strong 
growing annual; 3 to 5 feet. Flow- 
ers Star-Shaped, fragrant, pure 
white and having tubes 6 inches 
long. This plant, in rows or masses, 
makes a fine background for bright 
blooming plants of any kind, also 
very desirable for centre of beds or 
planting in shrubbery. 
Packet, 5 cents. 
1571 SUAWVEOLENS. Dwarf; 
only 1 or 2 feet high. Flowers white 
and sweet scented. Available for 
decorative use against higher foli- | 
age or against walls, and a charm- 
ing thing for the purpose. 
Packet, 5 cents. 
AFFINIS. 
NICOTIANA, 
1572 AF FINIS. Large 
white, sweet-smelling 
flowers; open morning 
and evening; 3 feet high. 
Packet, 5 cents. 
1573 SANDEREH. A 
recent introduction of 
this most showy annual. 
Plant grows about two 
feet high, of branching, 
bushy habit, carries the 
ecarmine flowers in clus- 
ters, and gives continu- 
ous display of brilliant 
flowers through sum- 
mer and autumn. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
1574 SANDER X& 
HYBRIDS. The plant 
and flowers are similar 
to the popular fragrant, 
white flowering Nicoti- 
ana Affinis, but the flow- 
er of this new hybrid is 
much larger, measuring 
at least 2 inches across, 
remains open all day, 
and the plant is literally 
ablaze with the brilliant 
hued flowers from base 
to summit, thousands 
being borne on a single 
plant during the season. 
Easily grown from seed, 
commencing to flower 
in a few weeks from 
sowing, thriving in a 
sunny position in any 
good garden soil. All 
eolors mixed. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
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Nicotiana, 
SANDERAE” 
NIGELLA 
Hardy Annual 
A compact free flowering annual bedding plant with finely cut, 
feathery foliage and curious seed pods. ‘The flowers are bright and 
showy. Of easiest culture. ‘Height of plant, 1 to 2 feet. Seeds may be 
sown in the open border or bed in earliest spring, as the plants are quite 
hardy. An old-fashioned favorite, known by various popular names. 
Colors, blue, white, purple, ete. 
1575 HISPANICA. 
Love in a Mist. Blue, 
white and purple. 
Packet, 5 cents. 
1576 DAMASCENA. 
Devil in a Bush. Blue 
and white flowers. 
Packet, 5 cents. 
1577 MISS JEKYLL. 
A new large free flower- 
ing variety of this well 
known garden annual. 
In the finely cut fern- 
like foliage nestle hun- 
dreds of lovely double 
bright blue flowers, 
14% inches across. 
Height of plant 1 to 2 neh 
feet. Plants are quite 
hardy and seed can be 
sown in the bed or bor- 
der jin the earliest 
| mental grasses combined. 
spring. Pkt., 10 cts. Miss Jekyit. Love IN THE Mist. 
In case you have not noticed it before, I wish 
to call the attention of my customers to the fact 
that at the head of the name of each variety of 
flower seeds will be found a number. You can 
order just as safely by number as by name. 
THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1911 
NOLANA 
Hardy Annual Trailer 
1578 Little Bell. Sow where it is to remain. Suitable for baskets 
and rock work. Free flowering. Packet, 5 cents. > 
NYMPHAEA 
Hardy Perennial Aquatic 
1581 ODORATA. The favorite sweet scented pond lily. Sow seed in 
a pan of rich soil, cover with sand to hold soil in place, and submerge 
the pan in a tub of water or inashallow pond. Protect against musk- 
rats. Flowers 3 or 4 inches in diameter, borne on the surface of the water 
along with the floating leaves; deliciously fragrant. Packet, 15 cents. 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES 
Hardy Perennial 
1582 MIXED. I offer here a mixture embracing pampas grass, zebra 
grass and other choice ornamental sorts. Packet, 10 cts.3; 0z., 25 cts. 
OXALIS 
Tender Perennial ; 
1583 MIXED. Beautiful, bright little plants. with attractive leaves 
and fiowers. Half trailing in habit. Suitable for hanging baskets, vases 
and edgings. Pink, yellow and white. Packet, 5 cents. : 
PAMPAS GRASS 
Half Hardy Perennial 
1584 GYNERIUM ARGENTEUM. A 
native of South America. Very beautiful. 
Roots require winter protection or can be 
lifted and stored. Twenty years ago I sold 
more Pampas grass than all other orna- 
I believe it is 
once more coming to the front. Pkt, 10c. 
Pampas GRASS. 
PAINTED DAISY 
See Chrysanthemum. 
PANSY GERANIUM 
See Geranium. 
PASSION FLOWER. 
PASSION FLOWER 
Tender Perennial Climber 
1585 Passiflora. Ccerulea. Pret- 
tiest of all vines for greenhouse or 
window culture. Flowers of com- 
plex structure; deep blue; highly 
Puree FEATHER GRASS. 
PURPLE | 
FEATHER GRASS 
Tender Perennial 
1586 A beautifuland popular orna- 
mental house plant of easy culture. 
As useful for hail or table adorn- 
ment as a palm, and having the 
advantage of rapid and vigorous 
growth. The graceful, narrow, 
recurving Jeaves are overtopped by 
elegant feathery plumes a foot Jong. 
Heads borne from July until frost, 
and the whole plant is eventually 
veiled in a purple cloud. Pkt., 10c. 
PYRETHRUM 
Hardy Perennial 
The pyrethrums are handsome, 
herbaceous garden plants, about 2 
feet high, bearing daisy-like or aster- 
like flowers, 3 or 4 inches across, of 
bright red with yellow centre. 
1587 ROSEUM ORINSECT 
POWDER PLANT. Most popu- 
lar large flowering sort. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
attractive. Packet, 10 cents. 
PYRETHRUM, ROSEUM. 
