Strawflowers 



Helichrysum 



Beautiful in the garden or 

 cut. but mostly grown to 

 dry for winter bouquets. If 

 flowers are wanted for 

 winter use, cut them 

 when partially open, 

 remove foliage, bunch 

 loosely, and hang with 

 the heads.-downward 

 in a cool, dry, shady 

 place until dry. 

 Strawflowers are the 

 most widely used of all 

 Everlastings. Flowers 

 are large, double. 2 in. 

 and more across, and 

 are freely borne on 

 strong, upright plants 

 from midsummer un- 

 til fall. 2 to 2J^ ft. 



Straw/iowers 



1372 Fire Ball Bright velvety crimson; showy. 

 1377 Golden Ball Golden yellow, silky gloss. 



1398 Rose Queen Pleasing shades.of rose. 



1399 Salmon Queen Delicate shade of 

 salmon. 



1379 Silvery Pink Silvery cameo-pink. 

 1376 Violet Queen Intense purplish violet. 



Any of the above: Pkt. 10c; V4 oz. 25c. 

 1374 Mixed Colors The above and other 

 colors in a choice mixture. 



Pkt. 10c; 1/4 oz. 20c; V2 oz. 35c. 



SPECIAL OFFERS 



4147 Collection 



of 

 6 Strawflowers 



One pkt. each 

 of the 6 lovely 

 separate named varie- 

 ties (6 pkts. in all, 

 value 60c) for OC«. 

 only b9C 



1762 Sunflower ChrYsanthemum- 

 FJowered 



Sunflower 



Helianthus 



Stately plants suitable for back- 

 grounds or screens. Many very showy 

 flowers from midsummer until frost. 

 Do well in almost any soil and a 

 sunny location. 



1762 Chrysanthemum-Flowered, 

 Double Huge golden yellow blooms. 

 6 to 8 in. across, and double to the 

 very center. 5 to 7 ft. tall. 



Pkt. 10c; V2 oz. 25c. 

 1766 Red Large flowers of varying 

 size and colorings, some are chestnut- 

 red, bright red, crimson, or yellow and 

 red. 5 to 6 ft. 



Pkt. 10c; l^ oz. 2Sc. 



1764 Miniature, Yellow Single, 

 bright yellow, brown-centered flowers. 

 3 to 4 in. across, in great masses; fine 

 for cutting. 3 to 4 ft. high. 



Pkt. 5c; V4 oz. 20c. 



1765 Mixed Varieties (Perennial) 

 Medium-size orange and orange-yel- 

 low flowers are freely borne during the 

 fall. Fine for hardy borders and 

 cutting. 3 to 5 ft. 



Pkt. 10c; l/s oz. 25c. 



Statice 



Sea Lavender 



Sinuata Clusters of colorful, strawy 

 everlasting flowers of great value either 

 in fresh or dried condition. 2 ft. 



1770 Deep Blue ) Any of these: 



1771 Rose }■ Pkt. 10c; 



1772 White ) 1/4 oz. 25c. 



1757 Mixed Colors The prettiest 

 colors carefully blended. 



Pkt. lOo; V4 oz. 20c. 

 1756 Bonduelli, Improved Rich, 

 lemon-yellow. Lovely with the above. 



Pkt. 10c; Vi oz. 25c. 



1758 Latifolia (Perennial) Masses of 

 small, dainty light lavender-purple 

 flowers in large panicles during July 

 and August. Neat, rosette-like plants. 



2 to 3 ft. Pkt. 10c; i/g oz. 35c. 



Stocks 



Gilli/loiver 



Dense spikes of showy, double, fra- 

 grant flowers like small rosettes in a 

 wide range of soft warm colors. Start 

 seed early indoors. Do best in rich, 

 well limed soil and cool localities. Fine 

 for beds, borders and cutting. 



1752 Cut and Come Again, Mixed 

 Earlv flowering. Many lovely soft 

 colors. 1 to IM ft. 



Pkt. 10c; 1/16 oz. 30c. 



1753 Early Double Giant Imperial 

 Mixed Tall spikes, 2 to 2^2 ft. high. 

 Early blooming. Wide color range. 



Pkt. 10c; 1/16 oz. 30c. 

 1751 Double Large-Flowering 

 Dwarf Ten Weeks, Mixed Compact 

 plants, 1 to 1'^ ft. high. Many lovely 

 colors. Pkt. 10c; 1/16 oz. 30c. 



Stokesia 



Cornfloicer Aster 



1759Cyanea Blue (Perennial) Light 

 blue flowers, 3 to 4 in. across; resemble 

 Cornflowers and single Asters. July 

 and August. VA ft. 



Pkt. 10c; Vg oz. 25c. 



Swan River Daisy 



Brachycome 



1148 Mixed Colors Small blue, pink, 

 and white Daisy-like flowers in mix- 

 ture. The free-blooming plants are 

 low and compact, about 10 in. tall; 

 fine for edgings, rock gardens, or pots. 

 In bloom nearly all summer. 



Pkt. 5c; Vg oz. 25c. 



Giant Sweet Sultans 



Centaurea Imperialis 

 1211 Mixed Colors Long-stemmed, 

 sweet-scented, fringed flowers; most 

 desirable for garden use and cutting. 

 Bloom for many weeks. Prefer cool lo- 

 calities. Lovely assortment of colors. 



3 ft. Pkt. 10c ; 1/4 oz. 25c. 



Sweet WilUam 



(Biennial) An old favorite which has 

 never lost its popularity. The rich 

 colors and the well-shaped round flower 

 heads make Sweet William so desir- 

 able for beds, borders or rock gardens. 

 Of easiest culture. May to June. 

 51 in. tall. 

 1929 Copper- Red ") Any or 



1931 Newport Pink ( these: 



1932 Purple Beauty ( Pkt. 10c; 



1935 Scarlet Beauty J Vs oz. 25c. 



1933 Crimson Beauty Intense crim- 

 son with a clearly defined white 

 center. Pkt. 10c ; Vg oz. 25o. 

 1938 Single Mixed The above and 

 other single varieties in well-blended 

 mixture. Pkt. 5c; Vi oz. 25c. 



1936 Double Mixed Colorful mix- 

 ture of many double-flowered varie- 

 ties. Pkt. 10c; Vg oz. 25c. 

 1940 Maule's Special Mixture Best 

 double and single Sweet Williams. 



Pkt. 10c; Vg oz. 20c; V* oz. 3So. 



1928 Annual Sweet William, Mixed 



Blooms the first year from seed if sown 

 early. Many fine, bright self-colors 

 and also starred and mottled varieties. 

 Height 15 in. Pkt. 10c; Vg oz. 25c, 



Sweet Rocket 



Hesperis matronalis 

 1941 Mixed Colors (Perennial) Old- 

 fashioned, spicily perfumed. Stock- 

 like flowers in white and shades of 

 purple. Nice for cutting. June and 

 July,2to3ft. Pkt. 5c; Vi oz. 20c. 



Sweet Wivelsfield 



1927 Single Mixed (Perennial) New 

 race of Pinks with flowers somewhat 

 like Sweet William but more profuse 

 blooming; has larger flowers, more and 

 better colors. Protect over winter. 

 1 ft. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 25c. 



Early Floi^ering Sureet Peas 



Come into bloom 3 to 4 weeks earlier than those offered on the next page. Especially valuable for 

 growing in frost-free sections, for earliest flowers outdoors in the North, and also valuable for winter 

 flowering under glass. If you live in a locality where the later Sweet Peas have not done well 

 for you, try these. 



1813 Blue Bird Rich violet-blue; one of the 

 best early flowering blue Sweet Peas. Shows off 

 best with a contrasting shade. 



1812 Burpee's Lavender Light Wisteria-laven- 

 der — a color that appeals because of its rich, 

 yet soft, tone, clear and uniform throughout. 



1814 Burpee's Orange Wherever the big. clear 

 salmon-orange Sweet Peas are displayed they 

 win delighted admirers and arouse comment. 

 1826 Chevalier Pure rose, with a slight touch of 

 lemon, which gives the flowers, especially when 

 bunched, a bright pleasing effect. 



1816 Early King Compelling bright crimson, it 

 is bold in color and form. Stands out in any 

 collection. Sure to be admired. 



1815 Gilda Gray Bright pink standards suf- 

 fused salmon-cerise; Hermosa-pink wings. A 

 showy bicolor and especially attractive when 

 bunched. 



1827 Illumination Salmon-cerise delicately 

 suffused orange. Under artificial light, they take 

 on a bright rosy cerise color. 



1833 Mrs. Calvin Coolidge Bright salmon- 

 pink with a subtle suffusion of orange in the 

 standard, and a warm rosy tinge in the wings. 



1834 Mrs. Kerr This pure rich salmon Sweet 

 Pea is a favorite with everyone. Just as beauti- 

 ful under artificial light as in daylight. 



1837 Pink Profusion Sparkling rose-pink with 

 a bright rosy sheen over a soft white ground 

 One of the best of its color. 



1838 Snowstorm, Improved Large flowers of 

 pure waxy white. Always helps in displaying 

 other colors, especially when bunched. 



1841 Sunburst, Improved Rich cream with a 

 suffusion of bright salmon-pink; amber shading 

 towards the edges of the petals adds further 

 charm. 



Any of the above Early Flowering Sweet Peas: Pkt. ISc; Vi oz. 25c; oz. 40c. 



1812 Early Sweet Pea, 

 Burpee's Lavender 



1844 Maule's Special 

 Mixture Early Flowering 

 Sweet Peas 



All colors of the very finest varieties in the 

 proper quantity of each for a well-balanced 

 display. It includes all the sepaiate varieties 

 listed here as well as many others; each was 

 grown separately (not in a general mixture) and 

 then carefully blended. 



Pkt. ISc; Vi oz. 20c; oz. 35c. 



SPECIAL OFFERS 



4169 AU 12 Named Early 



Flowering Sweet Peas 



One pkt. each of the 12 separate named 

 varieties (12 pkts. in all, Cktirt 



value $1.80) for only 9V%, 



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Summei Flowering Sweet Peas are listed on the opposite page ij* 



WM. HENRY MAULE 



