Flower Seed Novelties and Specialties for 1904. 
No one department of my business has increased so rapidly as 
this one in the last five years; it has been brought about by the 
superior quality and trueness to name of the Flower Seeds supplied 
to my customers. It matters not whether a 5-cent packet of Lady 
Slipper or a 25-cent packet of Gloxinia is ordered, my friends 
can rest assured they are going to get good results that will be sat- 
isfactory to themselves, and the admiration of their neighbors. | 
Adhering to these rules has made a name for Maule’s Flower Seeds 
that is simply unsurpassed and unsurpassable. My customers 
know that, although my prices may be higher than others, they 
are going to get full value for money expended. And for this sim- 
ple reason, year by year, this department of my business has 
grown until to-day it has assumed unusual proportions, and is one 
of the most important of my whole business. This year, I per- 
sonally have devoted more time than usual to giving my friends a 
strictly up-to-date collection of flower seeds. I wish especially to 
call the attention of all my. customers to the fact that no matter 
whether you order one packet of flower seeds, or a hundred pack- 
Special Discount on Flower Seeds in Packets and Ounces. 
If your order for flower seeds im packets and ounces amounts to $1.30, you need remit only $1.00. 
If your order for flower seeds im packets and oumces amounts to $2.75, you need remit only $2.00. 
If your order for flower seeds im packets amd ounces amounts to $4.25, you meed remit only $3.00. 
seeds im packets »md ounces amounts to $5.70, you meed remit only $4.00. 
seeds im packets amd ounces amounts to $7.50, you meed remit only $5.00. 



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ets, every customer will receive free, as a present, a full-sized 
packet of my Silver Anniversary Sweet Peas, beautifully illustrated 
on the front cover, and which are the largest flowering and best 
of all Sweet Peas to be had the world over. Furthermore, I wish 
all my customers to bear in mind that for 25 cents they can select 2 
any six 5-cent packets, or any three to-cent packets of flower a 
seeds; and in addition to six 5-cent packets, or three 1o-cent & 
packets for 25 cents, you also receive one packet of the Silver & 
Anniversary Sweet Peas absolutely free. With such inducements & 
there is no excuse for any gardener when sending me a vegetable, § 
field or grass-seed order not including in said order 25 or 50 cents’ 
worth of flower seeds for the good wife. 
Thanking one and all for their liberal and increased patronage 
in the floral line of my business, and trusting that the increased 
demand may continue for 1904, ; 
I remain, Wye j hie 
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One of the most exquisite of all the asters, and especially suited for ff 
pot culture or for a place in the low border. Extremely dwarf, being 
only 8 or 9 inches high, but almost smothered with blossoms. The ff 
flower colors are white and pink, the shades blending in a most pleas- 9 
ing manner. This interesting aster represents a type of great merit | 
and utility, and is in great favor among gardeners. I can endorse it 
without reservation. Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 
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Rochester 
A new and magnifi- 
cent morning glory, 
remarkable alike for 
its size and its color- 
ing. The strong vines 
make a growth of 12 
to 20 feet, with leaves 
8 to 10 inches in size. 
The splendid flowers 
are 4 to 5inches across, 
of a deep violet blue 
shading to azure and 
edged with white. The 
flowers are borne in 
clusters of from three 
to five, and are very 
showy. PkKt., 10 cts., 
three packets, 25 cts. 
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Gornflower 
Aster. 
Succeeding 1n any 
open sunny posi- 
tion, not only desir- 
able asa single plant 
in the mixed hardy 
border, but can be 
used with fine effect 
in beds cr masses. 
Grows 18 to 24 inches 
high, and hears free- 
ly from early July 
until frost, its hand- 
some lavender-blue, 
Centaurea-like blos- 
soms each measur- 
ing from 4 to 5 
inches across. 
One of the most 
charming and beau- 
tiful of our native 
hardy plants, I 
highly recommend 
it as a most favor- 
able addition to my 
list of novelties. Zs- 
pecially valuable to 
all who like a blue 
cut flower in. the 
Autumn, Pkt., 10c. 

NEW BRIAR CREST COLEUS. 
No place could show such a collection of 
coleus as I had at Briar Crest last Summer. 
For years I have prided myself that my collec- 
tion of coleus was unsurpassed; but have kept 
right on breeding it up, until now, in variety of 
colors, variation of foliage, mammoth size, 
ete., I have secured in the Briar Crest coleus 
collection a selection far ahead of anything 
ever seen at home or abroad. The higher you 
breed a coleus, the less amount of seed you get. 
From over 2,000 plants last year I did not secure 
an ounce of seed. This cost me over $100 to 
harvest, so it will readily be seen that seed of 
the Briar Crest coleus is worth tar more than 
its weight in gold. 1 offer it as long as the sup- 
ply lasts at 25 cents per packet of 100 seeds. 





Shasta Daisy. 
This is the finest of 
all the so-called moon- 
penny daisies. It is one 
of Luther Burbank’s 
hybrids, the result ofa 
cross between the com- 
mon field daisy and a 
European sort. Itisa 
perfectly hardy peren- 
nial, bearing flowers 
averaging 4 inches in 
diameter, on long, stiff 
stems. It blooms freely 
for several months, 
and the flowers re- 
main fresh for two 
weeks or more after 
cutting. The petals or 
rays are pure white. 
The Shasta Daisy is 
one of the most useful 
flowers for bouquets. 
Packet, 10 cents. 

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