WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Flower Seeds — 127 



Maule's Tall 

 BS Peerless 

 Nasturtiums. 



This is a mixture of superior large-flowered 

 tall or climbing nasturtiums, first ottered in 

 1905, and planted by thousands of my customers 

 to their great satisfaction. I have this year in- 

 cluded in the mixture everything essential to a 

 full range of color, marking and floral shape, 

 and cordially recommend it for use in all situa- 

 tions where dwarf nasturtiums would not be 

 preferable. Nothing can excel the wealth, rich- 

 ness and variety of Maule's Tall Peerless Nastur- 

 tiums for trellis, brush or rockery planting, nor 

 surpass them in freedom and profusion of 

 bloom. The illustrations tell something of the 

 floral types that may be expected. Pkt.. 10 cts.; 

 oz., 20 cts.; 14 pound, 50 cts.; pound, $1. 50, postpaid. 



JtlMPHJEA. 



Nymphcea odorata. The favorite 

 sweet-scented pond lily. Hardy perennial 

 aquatic plant of easy culture. 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 in a shallow pond. 

 Protect against musk rats. Flowers 3 or 

 4 inches in diameter, borne on the sur- 

 face of the water along with the floating 

 leaves; deliciously fragrant. Pkt., 15 cts. 



ORNAMENTAL GOURDS. 



See Gourds. 



Nemophila, Une Mixed. 

 NEJIOPHILA. 



Love Grove. A bright-colored annual. 

 Colors blue, white and shades. Of com- 

 pact habit, one foot high. Blooms freely 

 in cool places and not too rich a soil. 



Fine Mixed. All colors. Pkt., 6 cts. 

 NIGELLA. 



A compact free-flowering annual bed- 

 ding plant with finely cut, feathery fol- 

 iage and curious seed pods. The flowers 

 are bright and showy. Of easiest culture. 

 Height of plant, one to two 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, etc. See 

 illustration for peculiar shape of leaves. 



Daraascena. Devil in a Rush. 

 Blue and white riowers. Packet, 5 cents. 



Hispanica. Love in a Mist. 

 Blue, white and purple. Packet, 5 cents. 



Miss Jek.vll. See Novelties. 



ORNAMENTAL GRASSES. 



Also see Eulalia, Gynerium, etc. I 

 offer here a mixture embracing pam- 

 pas grass, zebra grass, and other choice 

 ornamental sorts. Packet, 10 cents; 

 ounce, 25 cents. 



OXALIS. 



Beautiful, bright little plants, with at- 

 tractive leaves and flowers. Annuals. 

 Half-trailing in habit. Suitable for hang- 

 ing baskets, vases and edgings. Pink, 

 yellow and white. Mixed. Packet, 

 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 



PAMPAS GRASS. 



See Gynerium. 

 PASSIFLORA. 



Passion Flower. A beautiful peren- 

 nial climber, for greenhouse or window 

 culture. Flowers of complex structure; 

 different colors; highly attractive. 



Ccerulea. Flowers dee]) blue. Hardy 

 in the South. Packet, 10 cents. 

 PALAVA. 



Palava flexuosa. A beautiful annual 

 for garden or window. Large pink flow- 

 ers with black throats. Bushy liahit. 

 Eighteen inches high. Packet, 5 cents. 



The wonderful size, 

 colors arid veininas 

 of this lovely large 

 parity are simply 



Unsurpassable. 



After eight years of 

 close acquaintance 

 with Phenomenal 

 Pansy, since I in- 

 troduced it to the 

 American public, 

 I again cordially 

 commend it it is 

 as unique as it is 

 large and beautiful. 

 1 first offered 

 Phenomenal Pan- 

 sles 8 years ago. 

 Thousands of my 



NlGELLA, DAMASCENA 



