WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Flower Seeds — 125 



MIGNONETTE. Eeseda odnrata. 



See Novelties. Annual. Mignonette 

 is available both winter and summer, 

 and frequent sowings of seed should be 

 made. Sow where the plants are to re- 

 main; thin to 6 inches. 



R«<l Giant. A mignonette of vig- 

 orous growth and great excellence. It 

 is very floriferous, as indicated by the 

 illustration. It belongs to the so-called 

 grandiliora class, with flowers of fine 

 size and form and showing a great deal 

 of red. Packet, 10 cents. 



Pyramidal Large Flowered. 

 The branches surrounding the central 

 staik form a pyramid, instead of resting 

 on the soil. Flower compact, cone- 

 shaped. Plant often blooms the whole 

 summer. Packet. 10 cents. 



Crimson Giant. An improved 

 large flowered type, with beautiful crim- 

 son blooms. Packet, 5 cents. 



Goltlen Jewel. Dwarf and com- 

 pact. Enormous Mowers of obtuse form 

 and dense make up. Color an intense 

 bronze yellow. Packet, 5 cents. 



Nineteen H nndred. Produces a 

 grand profusion of golden yellow flow- 

 ers. Plant branching and very florifer- 

 ous; of vigorous growth. Packet, 5 cts. 



Sweet Scented. Very fragrant. 

 Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 15 cents. 



Improved Macliet. Dwarf, vig- 

 orous, with massive red flowers, deli- 

 ciously scented. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 35 cts. 



Defiance. One of the largest and 

 most fragrant, and among the Lest for 

 cutting. Spikes in water retain their 

 delicious odor for days. Packet, 5 cents; 

 ounce, 50 cents. 



Finest Mixed. A carefully selected 

 and very fine mixture, including all the 

 best mignonettes, both old and new. 

 Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 35 cents. 



Showy plants with profuse bloom, hear- 

 ing handsome gloxinia shaped flowers. 

 The colors are varied. The shades in- 

 clude white, yellow, pink, crimson and 

 maroon, with spots and blotches. Sow 

 seed in greenhouse, window or moist sit- 

 uation in the open garden; 1 foot high. 



Tigridns. Monkey Flower. All 

 colors and markings. Beautiful and 

 brilliant. Annual. Packet. 10 cents. 



Moschatus. Musk plant. Six inches; 

 yellow. Tender annual. Packet, 10 cts. 



Mignonette, Improved Machet. 

 MIMOSA. 



Sensitive Plant. An interesting an- 

 nual. Its leaves close and droop when 

 touched. Hence its name. One to two 

 feet high. Start indoors. 



I'mlica. Pink flowers. Pkt., 5 cts. 



Momoroica, Charantia. 

 MOMORDIC'A. 



Balsam Apple. Annual climhprs with 

 ornamental foliage; 10 to 12 feet. The 

 large, golden yellow fruit is warted and 

 roughened, and is attractive in appear- 

 ance, ft is often made into a healing 

 liniment and salve. 



B'slsamina. Apple shaped. 

 Packet. 5 cents; ounce, 25 cents. 



C li a r a n t i a . Fruit long or pear 

 shaped. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 25 cents. 



MATRICARIA. 



See Feverfew. 

 MINA. Mina Inbata. 

 An annual climber of Mexican origin, 

 attaining a length of 20 feet. Flowers 

 are vivid red, then orange yellow, and 

 finally a creamy white. Very striking 

 and beautiful. Packet, 10 cents. 



Mountain Beauty 



MOUNTAIN BEAUTY. 



Antigonon. A handsome climber of 

 Mexican origin. Flowers of brightest 

 rose color, borne in graceful clusters. It 

 is best to -sow seed indoors early and 

 transplant to open ground. Tender per- 

 ennial. Packet, 10 cents. 



Myosotis, Distinction. 

 MTTOSOTIS. 



Forget-me-not. One of the daintiest 

 and most delicate of all the garden favor- 

 ites. Perennial; almost hard}'. It suc- 

 ceeds best in rich, moist soils. 



Royal Blue. This splendid forget- 

 me-not assumes an upright shape, reach- 

 ing a height of 6 to 12 inches. Flowers 

 large and deep blue. Packet, 10 cents. 



Alpestris. Dwarf, blue, flowering 

 freely the first year. Packet, 5 cents. 



Grandiflora. An improved strain 

 with large, beautiful flowers, which ap- 

 pear in great numbers. Packet, 10 cts. 



Pnlustris. True blue, white and 

 yellow eyes. Flowering best the second 

 year. One foot. Packet, 5 cents. 



Distinction. A new and interest- 

 ing form of forget-me-not, with the true 

 ever-blooming habit. The plants grow 

 to a height of 5 to 7 inches. Exqusite 

 azure blue. Packet, 10 cents. 



MONARDA. 



The Monardas are hardy perennials 

 with rather coarse leaves and showy 

 flowers: very effective near shrubbery. 



Didyma Rosea. Oswego Tea, Bee 

 Balm, Fragrant Balm. Bright rose- 

 colored flowers and aromatic leaves. 

 Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 

 MONKS HOOD. 



See Aconitum. 

 MOON FLOWER. 

 See Ipomcea. 

 MORNING GLORY. 

 See Novelties. Also see Convolvulus. 

 MOUNTAIN FRINGE. 

 See Adlumia. 

 NICOTIAN A. 

 Highly ornamental and desirable an- 

 nual plants, with handsome foliage and 

 delightfully sweet-scented flowers. 

 Sanderse. See Novelties. 

 Sallderx Hybrids. See Novelties. 

 Sylvestris. A strong growing an- 

 nual; 3 to 5 feet. Flowers star shaped, 

 fragrant, pure white and having tubes 

 6 inches long. This plant; in rows or 

 masses, makes a line background for 

 bright blooming plants of any kind 

 Packet, 5 cents. 



Nicotiana, Affinis. 



Aflinis. Three feet high. Bears 

 sweet smelling, large, white, tubular flow- 

 ers, open morning and evening. Pkt., 5c. 



Suaveolens. Dwarf; only 1 or 2 

 feet high. Flowers white and sweet 

 scented. Available for decorative use 

 against higher foliage or against walls, 

 and a charming thing for the purpose. 

 Packet, 5 cents 



NEMESIA. 



Struinosa Snttonii. A beautiful 

 annual, remarkable for free flowering 

 qualities and duration of bloom. Colors 

 include creamy white, deep orange and 

 carmine. Start indoors and bloom will 

 continue until frost. Eight inches high. 

 Suitable for edging, rock work or for pot 

 culture. Packet, 5 cents. 



Grandiliora. Mixed. A dwarf 

 strain of the Nemesia Stiumosa, and 

 quite different in habit, the plants being 

 small, bushy and compact. The colors 

 include several shades of rose, orange, 

 purple, etc. If cut after flowering in 

 August the plants start afresh and 

 bloom until frost sets in. Packet, 10 cts. 



Strumosa Suttonii 



NOEANA. 



Little Bell. A trailing, hardy annual, 

 preferring a light soil. Sow where it is 

 to remain. Suitable for baskets ana 

 rock work. Free flowering. Pkt., 5 cts. 



