WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Flower Seeds— 123 



Calliopsis, Radiata "Tiger Flower." 

 ir66 RADIATA "TIGER FLOWER."' New dwarf compact va- 

 riety, 6 to 8 Inches In height, producing an abundance of blooms during 

 the entire summer; in fact, the plant is never out of bloom. Flowers 

 large, reddish brown, with golden yellow tiger-like markings at the 

 tips of the petals, not tinlike some of the orchids. A great number 

 of the flowers have twisted petals. Packet, 10 cts.; ]/^ ounce, 30 cts. 



1163 GOLDEN 

 GLORY. A new and 

 large type, with flowers 

 on long stems. A con- 

 tinuous and prolific 

 bloomer. Plants a per- 

 fect glory of golden blos- 

 Boms. Packet, 5 cts. 



1164 H Y B R I D A 

 SUPERBA. There is 

 nothing that can equal 

 this pretty little annual 

 plant for borders, 

 groups and pot culture, 

 and I recommend it 

 for use where a low 

 flowering hedge Is de- 

 sired, as being all that 

 can be expected. The 

 plants form dense 

 bushes, 18 Inches high, 

 which are covered the 

 entire season with their 

 beautiful flowers in all 

 shades of orange and 

 yellow to the darkest 

 velvety brown. Packet, 10 cents. 



1162 BICOLOR SULPHUREA. A new and desirable dwarf strain, 



of uniform growth, well adapted 

 for borders and massing, diflTering 

 from other sorts by its glossy light 

 sulphur yellow colored flowers. 

 With dainty foliage. Useful com- 

 bined with other flowers. Forms 

 dense bushes; desirable for pot cul- 

 ture. Packet, 10 cents. 



1165 FINE MIXED. All the 

 best types are found in this mix- 

 ture, which is the most pleasing 

 mixture ever ofi'ered, containing all 

 the desirable sorts and colors. One 

 of the most desirable of our garden 

 flowers, varying from clear yellow 

 to deep rich brown, the two colors 

 often being beautifully contrasted 

 in the same blossom. They are 

 borne on long graceful stems, and 

 are very desirable for decorating 

 purposes. Plants grow 24 inches 

 Calliopsis, Fine Mixed. high. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 30 cts. 



Calliopsis, Hybrida Superba. 



CAMPANULA 



Hsu:dy Perennial 



Bellflower, Canterbury Bell. Favorite, 

 old-fashioned, hardy plants. Beautiful 

 and constant bloomers. 



1168 DOUBLE WHITE. A variety 

 of the form known as Peach Bells. It is 

 a magnificent perennial, perfectly hardy, 

 and will be welcomed by all lovers of its 

 class. It grows about 2 feet high, and in 

 June and July bears showy spikes of 

 large, double, pure white flowers. The 

 bloom is very striking in appearance, 

 making it one of the most beautiful of 

 the bellflowers. It comes true from seed, 

 and is worthy of general culture. The 

 plant is unexcelled for the hardy peren- 

 nial border, and the spikes cannot be 

 surpassed for cut flowers. Pkt., 10 cts. 



1171 CARPATICA. Grows 6 to 12 

 inches high. Blue and white mixed. 

 Blooms the whole season. Pkt, 5 cts. 



1172 CHOICEST MIXED. Embraces 

 all the popular single and double sorts. 

 Wonderfully free flowering; mixed col- 

 ors. Packet, 10 cts.; ]4- ounce, 40 cts. 



Campanula, Double White. 



Hardy Biennial Campanula 



1773 CUP AND SAUCER. A distinct and exceedingly beautiful 

 variety of Canterbury Bells, and is quite an acquisition to this class of 

 hardy biennials. The bell or trumpet of the flower is quite 3 inches 

 in diameter, presenting the form of a cup and saucer. Colors are blue, 

 rose, lilac and white, and also includes the new striped sorts. The 

 plants are of strong growth, and their beautiful blooms almost com- 

 pletely hide the foliage from view. Packet, 10 cts.; % ounce, 50 cts. 



1174 MEDIUM SPLENDID MIXED. Flowers the first season, but 

 blooming better the second year. Height 2 feet; single and double varie- 

 ties having large bell-shaped flowers. Packet, 5 cts.; 14 ounce, 40 cts. 



Canary Bird Flov/er. 



CANARY BIRD FLOWER 



Tender Annual Climber 

 1175 An attractive climber, growing about 10 feet, bearing hundreds of 

 beautifully fringed, yellow, bird-like flowers, having a fancied resem- 

 blance to a bird with its wings half expanded. A pretty vine for the 

 window and a much sought variety out of doors. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 35c. 



