WM. HENRY MAULE. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Plants— 14& 



American Wonder 

 or Ponderosa Lemon. 



One of the grandest indoor fruits ever in- 

 troduced. It is perfectly adapted to the win- 

 dow garden. May be grown with entire sat- 

 isfaction in a 6-inch pot. Deep green leaves ' 

 and fragrant, waxy flowers. Fruit very 

 largeand handsome; juicy andexcellent for 

 flavoring or lemonade. 20 and 35 cts. each, 

 postpaid. Bearing size, by express, not I 

 prepaid, 50, CO and 75 cts. each. 



Orange. 



OTAHEITE. This is decidedly the best 

 orange for house culture. It grows in dwarf, 

 bushy form, and bears white, fragrant blos- 

 soms and golden fruit. Of superb decorative 

 value. i5 and 20 cts. each, postpaid. Bear- 

 ing size, by express, not prepaid, !S5, 50 and 

 To ("fills v ', 1 1 * 1 1 



JAPANESE GOLD ORANGE (KIN 

 KAN.) Desirable in every way; bears min- 

 iature golden yellow colored oranges about 

 the size of a Damson plum, skin thin. The 

 fruit is excellent for preserving or crystal- 

 lizing. Flower attractive, about the size of a tuberose and as delightfully 

 fragrant. Requires very little care and is easily grown. Starts to bear when 

 quite small and is covered with blossoms and fruit every year. Nice plants,. 

 65 cts. each, postpaid. By express, not prepaid, 75 cents and $1.25 each. 



Oleanders. 



Fine, hard wooded house plants; popular; valued for splendid, fragrant flowers. 

 White. Large snow white blossoms, very double and sweet. 

 Plnls. A fine rosy pink, blossoms very large. 

 Yellow. Handsome large flowers. 



cents each, or the 5 for 50 cents, postpaid. 



Lemon, American Wonder. 



Any of the above, 



Fern, The Philadelphia Lace. 



Ferns. 



THE PHILADELPHIA LACE PERN. 



This has the Maiden Hair Fern effect on a 

 Boston Fern frond. As beautiful and as easy 

 to grow as the former, with the sturdiness and 

 habits of the latter. The pinnre are so finely 

 divided that it resembles a piece of fine lace; 

 the fronds are large and have a cushion-like 

 appearance. It forms a beautiful specimen 

 and is greatly admired, as no other fern has the 

 same delicate, lace-like appearance. 25 cents 

 each; 2 for 45 cents, postpaid. By express, not 

 prepaid, 40, 75 cents and $1.00 each. 



CYRTOMIUM PALCATUM. One of the 

 hardiest of house ferns; a native of Japan. 

 Bold striking leathery foliage of a rich dark 

 green. Rapid growth. 15 cents each, postpaid. 



PTERIS ALBA LINEATA. Very pretty, 

 highly decorative and is the one best adapted 

 to house culture of all the variegated ferns. A 

 broad band of white is plainly marked in the 

 middle of each frond. 15 cents each, postpaid. 



PTERIS WILSONII. A robust and com- 

 pact grower; the ends of the fronds are beauti- 

 fully crested. Easy to grow and a handsome 

 house plant. 15 cents each, postpaid. By ex- 

 press, not prepaid, 40 cents each. 



MAIDEN HAIR FERN. Always in de- 

 mand for table and house decoration. It thrives 

 nicely in almost every living room or parlor. 

 Exceedingly graceful in appearance, and grows 

 more beautiful year by year. Easily grown 

 and highly satisfactory. 15 cts. each, postpaid. 

 By express, not prepaid, 40 cents each. 



BOSTON PERN. A most beautiful fern for 

 growing in pots, vases or baskets. It thrives 

 under ordinary conditions, requiring very little 

 attention. The fronds grow 2 to 3 feet long and 

 arch in a graceful manner. 15c each, postpaid. 

 By express, not prepaid, 35, 50 cts. and §1.00. 



of each of the 



special Direr. ab " e ve Six Magnificent 



Ferns, ONLY 75 CENTS, POSTPAID. 



Moonf lowers. 



IPOMtEA NOCTIPLORA. A rapid grow- 

 ing fragrant climber, making 1"> to 20 feet. 

 Flowers large, white. 15 cts. each; 2 for 25 cts. 



THE BLUE MOONFL.OWER. This has 

 fragrant, pale sky blue flowers and is a vigor- 

 ous climber. 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents. 



Cissus Discolor. 



Also known as Trailing Begonia, etc. A 

 beautiful vine-like plant for window garden or 

 hanging basket. Foliage green and silvery 

 white on the upper surface and reddish on 

 under side. Tender. 15 cents each, postpaid. 



Passion Flower. 



NORTHERN CROSS. A magnificent 

 climbing vine, grows 8 to 10 feet the first sea- 

 son. Flowers 5 inches across, and show a well 

 defined raised cross in the centre, surrounded 

 by a beautiful halo of sky blue rays, underlaid 

 with rosy pink and white petals. 15 cents 

 each; 2 for 25 cents, postpaid. Larger plants, 

 20 cents each, postpaid. 



Impatiens. 



SULTANA. Rosy carmine; a constant 

 bloomer. 10 cents each, postpaid. 



EVENING STAR. New. Clear white flow- 

 ers. 15 cents each, postpaid 



Fuchsia, Trailing Queen. 



Six Beautiful Fuchsias. 



One of eacli of the following, for only 

 65 cents, postpaid. 



TRAILING QUKEN. Wine color, with 

 bright carmine sepals. This beautiful fuchsia 

 is quite peculiar and pleasing in its habit of 

 growth. Instead of assuming the ordinary up- 

 right or bush form it droops or trails to such 

 an extent that it is practically a vine. It con- 

 tinues to grow and branch until a large mass of 

 graceful foliage has been produced, which off- 

 sets the profusion of large flowers. Very useful 

 for all shaded or partly shaded situations, 

 especially in pots or hanging baskets or for 

 rock work. 15 cents each. 



ELM CITY. Sepals rich crimson. Corolla 

 deep purple and very double. This fuchsia is 

 free flowering and easy to grow. 15 cents each. 



JUPITER. Extra large, very double flow- 

 er; long deep tubes with wide, handsome 

 corolla; bright scarlet carmine. 10 cents each. 



LADY IN "WHITE. This is a most perfect 

 and chaste variety. Flowers are double and 

 pure white. Fine weeping tree form. 15 cents 

 each; 2 for 25 cents. 



PHENOMENAL. Tube and petals bright 

 reddish crimson; corolla bright purple flamed 

 with scarlet. Flowers very double, fine and 

 extra large. 10 cents each. 



SPECIOSA. (The True Winter Bloomer.) 

 Color, rich carmine rose. One of the best and 

 very easy to grow. 10 cents each. 



Cape Jessamine. 



A pretty low evergreen shrub with thick 

 glossy leaves and waxy white flowers of deli- 

 cious sweetness. Hardy in the South. Must 

 be taken to the house or conservatory during 

 the Winter. 20 and 25 cents each, postpaid. 

 By express, not prepaid, 35 and 50 cents each. 



Palms. 

 THE PAN PALM. One of the best for the 

 house. Will thrive in any ordinary room,, 

 regardless of heat, cold, dust or drought. Ele- 

 gant, fan shaped, dark green leaves, beauti- 

 fully fringed. Needs no coaxing or special 

 care. 25 and 35 cents each, postpaid. By ex- 

 press, not prepaid, 50 cents each. 



WASHINGTON WEEPING. Will thrive 

 almost anywhere. Elegant fringed, fan-shaped 

 leaves. The drooping fringes of the mature 

 plant are very graceful. Good strong plants, 15- 

 and 25 cents each, postpaid. By express, not 

 prepaid, 35 cents each. 



KENTIA. The hardiest and best all around 

 palm for general house purposes. 25 and 35 cts.. 

 each, postpaid. By ex., not prepaid, 60c. each. 



OSTRICH FEATHER. Exceedingly grace- 

 ful and desirable. The developed plant always; 

 attracts attention. 25 and 35c. each, postpaid. 

 By express, not prepaid, 60 cents each. 



One of each of the four palms for 75 cts., post- 

 paid. 



Manettia Vine. 

 A lovely, tender vine with cigar-shaped flow- 

 ers of bright orange red color, tipped with yel- 

 low. Well suited to house or garden culture. 

 A perpetual bloomer. Handsome and attract- 

 ive in all situations. 15 cents each, postpaid- 

 Violets. 

 Perpetual Bloomers. 

 Ob« plant of each,. 

 6 In all, for only 

 50c, postpaid. 

 LA PRANCE. 

 A new violet, con- 

 ceded to be the best 

 of all. Flowers sin- 

 gle, very large, fine 

 perfume, produced, 

 on long stems and' 

 of a rich dark vio- 

 let purple. 15 cents 

 each; 2 for 25 cents;. 

 $1.25 per dozen, post- 

 paid. 



CALIFORNIA. 

 A vigorous andi 

 healthy grower,, 

 producing very 



Violet, La France. 



large single flowers of a clear violet purple. 



LADY HUME CAMPBELL. A popular 

 violet; perpetual blooming: large, double, azure 

 blue flowers; exquisite fragrance. 



PRINCESS OF WALES. Very free bloom- 

 er. Flowers single and very large. Color, deep 

 violet blue. Sweet scented. 



NEW DOUBLE RUSSIAN. A splendid, 

 new, strong growing variety. Extra large, 

 double.deep blue flowers. 15 cents each; 2 for 25 

 cents; 81.25 per dozen, postpaid. 



SWANLEY WHITE. The finest and best 

 white variety grown. Large, very double and 

 sweet. Continuous bloomer. 



Any of the above violets, except where noted, 

 10 cents each; $1.00 per dozen, postpaid. 



IVV. 



ENGLISH. Absolutely hardy. Prefers the 

 northern side of a building or else a shaded 

 situation. 15 cents each; 6 for 65 cents. 



PARLOR. Also called German ivy. Very 

 useful for hanging baskets; also for indoor 

 culture. An old favorite. Tender. 10 cents, 

 each, postpaid. 



