
MAULE’S SUPERIOR PLANTS. 
I wish to have my friends and new readers of this catalogue bear in mind that Maule’s Plants are as reliable as Maule’s Seeds. They both 
have the same standard of excellence. Maule’s Plants must not be compared with the general class of cheap and deceptive stock offered. I take 
the greatest care to have all plants in proper condition, true to name and carefully packed for mail or express, so as to insure perfect satisfaction. 
Garnations. 
6 Grand New Garnations. 
One of each of the following 6 new varieties, strong 
mailing plants, postpaid, for 75 cents. 
MRS. RYAN BURKE. Dark pink, with large, fringed 
flowers. An absolutely new seedling of great beauty. An 
especially good bouquet carnation. 20 cts. each: $1.75 per doz. 
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. Richand brilliant scarlet, 
shaded with maroon. One of the most perfect dark carna- 
tions ever developed, and certainly a most desirable new 
sort. 15 cents each; $1.50 per dozen. 
MINNIE COOK. Creamy-white ground, striped with 
rosy crimson. 15 cents each. 
KITTY CLOVER. A rich golden yellow, penciled with 
crimson. 15 cents each. 
QUEEN LOUISE. This is a grand carnation, with large 
flower of a superior snowy white; very fragrant and beau- 
tiful. 15 cents.each. 
FIREFLY. A new and very choice variety, with flowers 
of a bright fiery red. 15 cents each. 



J 
7 Best Standard Garnations. 
One of each of the following 7 carnations, postpaid, for 50 cents. 
ETHEL CROCKER. A beautiful and popular shade of pink; fine, soft and lovely. 
ELDORADO. A greatly admired carnation, having large, clear golden yellow 
flowers, which are. finely penciled with bright red. 
Clove scented. 
HELEN KELLER. A splendid fancy carnation. 
Pure white, beautifully variegated with crimson. 
PORTIA. Red, fragrantand free blooming. 
MORNING GLORY. Bright, light pink, very 
handsome and highly perfumed. Constant bloomer. 
THOMAS CARTLEDGE. Flowers a bright car- 
mine pink, borne on long, stiff stems; fine and full. 
FLORA HILL. Oneof the best white carnations 
yet produced. Large, full and delightfully fragrant. <A free bloomer. 


Entirely hardy, need no protection, and bloom every spring. 
One of each of the 6 Hardy Pinks, only 50 cents. 
COMET. Rich crimson, flamed with searlet. Large, perfectly double 
flowers. Very fragrant. A splendid new variety. 15c. each; $1.25 per doz. 
DELICATA. A soft delicate rose; constant bloomer. 15 cents each. 
HER MAJESTY. Large, double, pure white, fragrant flowers. 
SOUVENIR DE SALLE. Clear, rosy pink. Free blooming. 
EARL OF CARLISLE. Deep carmine red, elegantly marked with 
white, and beautifully fringed. An admirable free bloomer. 
LAURA WILMER. Flowers white, crimson centre. 
Any of the above (except where noted) 
10 cents each; 95 cents per dozen, postpaid. New CARNATION, Mrs. RYAN BuRKE. 
CAREX JAPONICA. STROBILANTHES DYERIANUS. 
A beautiful table or window plant; a decided novelty. It forms a A highly desirable plant for the conservatory or window garden, of 
dense mass of erect growing, fine spray-like foliage, drooping very | tropical origin, also beautiful in outside beds. Height, 1s inches. Leaves 
pleasingly and gracefuliy. The sprays are dark green and banded with | 8 inches long, of most intense metallic purple, Shading into light rose, 
a bright border of golden yellow. Two sizes, lic. and 25c. each, postpaid. | withgreen margins. Flowers lovely violet blue. 1locts. each; 2 tor 25 cis. 
FLOWERING BEGONIAS. _ Grimson Velvet Plant. (77, 

CAREX JAPONICA. 

ED SHEDS. Address all orders to WM. HENRY MAULK, No. 1711 Filbert Stroet, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S. As 


One of each of the 7 warieties, postpaid, for 60 cents. | This is a new ornamental plant. The foliage has a thick velvety ap- 
BIJOU. Green, glossy leaves and glistening rose pink flowers. Easy | pearance and is ofa rich purple crimson. Bushy form about2 feet high. 
to grow and a constant bloomer. New, very fine. 15 cents each. For pot culture or outdoor plantings. 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents. 
MARJORIE DAW. One of the =F ae = = —_ 
best new begonias. Bright salmon Six Beautiful Fuchsias. 
pink flowers, produced in broad pan- ay 
icles. A finerapid grower. 1l5c. each. One of each of the following hand- IW > 
some and selected fuchsias, post- 
paid, for 60 cents. 
AUTUMN LEAF. A new 
fuchsia with foliage the color 
of an autumn leaf—green, red, 
bronze and gold. Tube and 
sepal of flower rosy scarlet; 
corolla, violet crimson. 
20 cents each; 3 for 50 cents. 
MME. BRUANT. New giant 
flowering, and one of the best of 
all fuchsias. Flowers doubleand 
of a beautiful heliotrope purple, 
marked and veined with rich, 
bright crimson; habit is weep- 
ing-tree like and abundant 
| blooming. l5c. each; 2 for 25c. 
LADY IN WHITE. Thisis 
a most perfect and chaste va- 
riety. Flowers are double and 
pure white. Fine weeping-tree 
SANDERSONII. A handsome be- 
gonia. Buds heart-shaped. Flowers 
a fine coral red. i0 cents each. 
DEWDROP. Profuse bloomer, 
flowers of a delicate rosy flesh color. * 
10 cents each. 
PRESIDENT CARNOT. Lovely ¢ 
coral red flowers. Leaves purplish red 
on under side. 10 cents each. 
RAMOSA PICTA. A charming 
house begonia of compact growth; 
long, heart-shaped leaves, spotted all 
over with shining silvery spots; under 
sideof leavescarmine red. 10c. each. 
LOBATA VARIEGATA. Rosy 
white flowers. Long, pointed leaves, 
blotched with silver spots. 10c. each. 



REX BEGONIAS. 
One each of the 4 Rex begonias, 
postpaid, for 65 cents. 


age 133._Annual Catalogue for 1904 of Maule’s Four-Leaf Clover GUARANTE 
Not cultivated for flowers, but are BEGONIA Blab. | form. 15 cts. each; 2 for 25 cts. 
prized for their ornamental foliage. : | CONSTANCY. Bright car- 
LOUIS CLOSSON. Leaf dull red below and almost black above, with | mine corolla, with white sepals; 
pink blotches. Odd. 20 cents each. large and beautiful single tlow- 
MAGNIFICA. Rich and velvety leaves; one of the handsomest of) ers. 10) cents each. vs 
the Rex begonias. 20 cents each. LOWELY. Large, semi-dou- 
MRS, A. G. SHEPHERD. Velvety leaves, with heavy red plush ble Owen: feolarinGan TANTS 
effect. Green edges, dotted white. 20 cents each. with rich scarlet sepals: ex- 
_SPECULATA, Leaf serrated and fc: ~ 2d like the grape leaf. Color, quisite. 10 cents Sacre es 
light green, spotted pea green and silver.’ 20 cents each. IU P ITER Rich Bricht 
NOTE.— Please bear in mind all plants are delivered free by mail, ex- | crimson; very double and full. 
cepting exira size plants, and 2-year-old and older plants, which are| A fine variety and desirable in ie 
& forwarded by express, and purchaser has to pay charges. !any collection. 10 cents each. Fuchsia, Lacy IN WHITE. 
133 
