THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1911 
SWEET PEAS. 4 
Sweet Peas, since the introduction of the New Spencer types, have 
certainly become more popular than ever, not only in America, but 
also in England and on the Continent. People have gone crazy over 
sweet peas; we cannot blame them, for the improvement in this flow- 
er the last few years has been greater than anything known for years 
in horticulture. It is not to be wondered at, therefore, that for the 
146—F lower Seeds 
types especially, that when flowering have excited the wonder and ad- 
miration of every visitor to their gardens. I am glad to announce that | 
for 1911 I have been able to reduce my prices very materially on a great 
many of the Spencers, and where formerly I was only able to offer 
them by the packet, I now offer them by the ounce and quarter pound 
as well. My stock of sweet peas this season amounts to several tons, 
last few years I have paid particular attention to sweet peas, and have, | so that I feel fully prepared to meet all demands made upon me, not 
as my customers well know, furnished them with seed of the Spencer | only for Spencers but for all the other types. 
1826 AURORA SPENCER. The ground 
tint is creamy -white, which is beautifully 
striped and mottled with rich orange-salmon. 
The enormous sized flowers waved and fluted, 
are produced in threes and fours on long stiff 
stems. Pkt., 15 cts.; oz., 60 cts.; 14 lb., $2.00. 
1828 BLACK KNIGHT SPENCER. The 
very large flowers, waved and crimpled, are 
very dark maroon. Packet, 20 cents. 
1830 CAPTAIN OF THE BLUES SPEN- 
CER. Larger than Countess Spencer and of 
fully as perfect form; standard, purple; wings, 
bright blue. Packet, 15 cts.; ounce, 75 cts. 
1833 FLORA NORTON SPENCER. 
Waved flowers of bright blue, slightly tinted 
with purple, are produced in threes and fours 
on long stems. Pkt., 15 cts.; 0z., 60 cts. 
1838 KING EDWARD SPENCER. The 
enormous flowers are frilled, waved and crink- 
led; rich rosy carmine-scarlet, the reverse of 
wings deep rosy carmine. 
Packet, 15 cts.; ounce, 60 cts.; 14 lb., $2.00. 
1842 MRS. ROUTZAHN SPENCER. A 
beautiful blending of soft straw color, tinted 
with blush pink and shaded to apricot, quite a 
distinct rose margin. 
Packet, 15 cts.; ounce, 50 cts.; 14 Ib., $1.50. 
1847 PRINCE OF WALES SPENCER. 
Large flowers, bright rosy crimson, self colored; 
erinkled and wavy; borne three or four on a 
Stem. Packet, 15 cents. 
Sweet PEA, CAPTAIN OF THE BLUES SPENCER. 
Sweet PEA, AURORA SPENCER. 
One Packet of each of the above Seven Newest Giant Spencer Sweet Peas 50 Cents, Postpaid. 
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sx Maule’s Special Mixture of Spencers 
This mixture is superior to anything ever offered in this beautiful flower, and is made from separate sorts, includ- 
ing all the varieties offered above, those offered on page 147, as well as many superb seedlings of exquisite colors 
and shades, which have not as yet been true enough to be introduced as new named sorts. 
produce extremely large flowers, most beautifully waved and frilled, on long and erect stems. 
Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 20 cents; quarter pound, 60 cents; pound, $2.00, postpaid. 
The vigorous plants 
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Sweet Pea, Mrs. ROUTZAHN SPENCER. 
Sweet PEA, FLORA NorTON SPENCER. 
Eight New Giant Flowering Sweet Peas—Not Spencers 
1854 BEACON. One of the most distinct bicolors. The pure white 1857. MILLIE MASLIN. A beautiful rich rosy-crimson, a much 
wings make a fine contrast against the bright red standard. deeper color than Prince of Wales. The flowers are generally borne 
Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, 15 cts.; 14 pound, 40 cts.; pound, $1.50. three to a stem, of the largest size and blooms profusely. 
1855 BLACK BIRD. The nearest approach to a black sweet pea; 
usually bears three or four flowers toastem. Absolutely fixed. 
Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 20 cts.; 14 pound, 50 cts.3; pound, $1.75. 
1856 EARL CROMER. Well expanded crimson lake flower, the 
back of the standard being overlaid with a pleasing red chocolate, the 
inside of standard and wings shaded with a soft lilac. 
Packet, 5 cts.; ounce, 15 cts.; 14 pound, 40 cts.; pound, $1.50. 
1859 REGINA. This is a giant Black Michael. Standard of a 
bright shining reddish maroon; the wingsa shade lighter. 
Packet, 10 cts.; oumce, 20 cts.; 14 pound, 50 cts.; pound, $1.75. 
One Packet of each of these Eight New Giant Sweet Peas for Only 25 Cents, Postpaid. 
Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 20 cts.; 14 pound, 50 cts.; pound, $1.75. 
1858 PRINCE OLAF. The flowers are of large size, borne usually 
four to a stem, of the largest size and bear profusely. They are 
striped and mottled blue on white ground. 
Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 20 cts.; 14 pound, 50 cts.; pound, $1.75. 
1860 SUTTON’S QUEEN. Large Primrose flowers edged in mar- 
gin with buff and rose. standard and wings are large and wavy. 
Packet, 10 ets.; ounce, 25 cts.; 14 pound, 75 cts.; pound, $2.50. 
1861 UNIQUE. Flowers white striped with light blue; of medium 
size and semi-hooded form. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 15 cts.; 14 lb., 40 cts. 
