WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Flower Seeds — 181 



1297 CHIWENSIS. 



China or Indian Pinli. 

 Finest double mixed. 

 Packet, 5 cts.; 3^ oz., 

 30 cts.; oz., 50 cts. 



1296 MARVEIiOUS. 

 The same as Dlanthus 

 Wonderful or Fringed 

 Pink. A remarkable, dis- 

 tinct new Fringed Jap- 

 anese Pink. The plants 

 grow from 12 to 15 Inches 

 high, and produce large 

 flowers 3 to 4 inches 

 across, on stlflT, upright 

 stems. From a third to 

 a half oftheflower seems 

 to consist of graceful 

 fringes, turned and 

 twisted In all directions, 

 giving an appearance 

 both pretty and unique. 

 There is a wide color 

 range. Dlanthus Mar- 

 velous afftords desirable 

 material for bouquets, 

 and cannot be excelled 

 for bedding or border purj^oses PacKet, 10 cents. 



1298 DIADBMATIS. Diadem Pink True, fine e\ti a double M-s 

 strain of this beautiful pink is unrnaled m size of flowers and ^allety 

 of colors. Packet, 5 cents; ]/£ ounce, 30 cents. 



1299 VESUVIUS. A most beautiful single annual, with large sized 

 fiery scarlet flowers; the compact growing bushes beaimg then laige 

 size(J. flowers quite regularly abo\ e the foliage, forming a pretty bouquet 

 of fascinating appearance. Makes an effective bed or border plant. 

 Height 1 foot. Packet, 10 cents; J^ ounce, 50 cents. 



7304 SALMON Q,UEEW. Single annual, with large, well-formed, 

 fringed flowers of a brilliaut salmon color. Flowers change to a salmon 

 rose when fading. A variety quite distinct from all other sorts. 

 Packet, 10 cents; % ounce, 30 cents. 



MARVELOUS 



DiANTHUS, PLUMARiS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE. 



Heu'dy Perennial Geirden Pinks 



PLiUMARIS. A great improvement over the charming, time-hon- 

 ored inhabitant of old-fashioned gardens. The flowers are much larger, 

 and are borne more profusely on shorter, stifl"er stems. In these new 

 pinks we have a large variety of colors and markings; being white or 

 blush with a band of color near the margin, and almost every color 

 known is shown to some degree. They are excellent, hardy garden 

 plants; vigorous, about 1 foot high, and flower profusely during spring 

 and early summer. Easily grown from seed, blooming the flrst year; 

 will produce flner and more abundance of blooms the second season. 

 Called grass, border, feather, clove or spice pinks. 



1308 DOUBIiE MIXED. Double and seml-double varieties in beau- 

 tiful colors. Packet, 10 cents; i^ ounce, 50 cents. 



1309 SINGLE MIXED. Splendid flowers, beautifully fringed in 

 many colors. Packet, 5 cents; J4 ounce, !iO ceuta> 



DIGITALIS 



Hardy Perennial 



Foxglove. Especially useful among shrubbery and in half shady 

 places, though it grows equally as well m open sunlight situations 

 Long racemes of beautitul flowers Height 3 oi 4 feet Much admired 



1311 GLOXIIVIAFL.ORA. \n impioved stiain, with handsomely 

 marked flo^^ eis All colois mixed Packet, 10 cts.; J^ ounce, 30 cts. 



1312 VERY PINE MIXED. M\ shades and markings Pkt., 5c. 



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African Gold Daisy. 



AFRICAN GOLD DAISY 



Hardy Annual 



1313 The single daisy-like flowers are 2j4 inches in diameter, and of 

 a unique glossy terra cotta orange, which brilliant coloring is rendered 

 the more conspicuous by the dark disc surrounded by a black zone. 

 The plants grow from 12 to 15 inches high and are very profuse flower- 

 ing, especially in dry situations. Packet, 10 cents. 



1310 HYBRIDS MIXED. Beautiful new hybrids of the African 

 Gold Daisy, and siH341ar in habit to the parent; the flowers equally as 

 large, but varying in color from the purest white through the various 

 shades of yellow and orange to rich salmon shades, many being zoned 

 with several of these colors around the black disc. Packet, 10 cents. 



DOLICliOS 



Tender Annual Climber 



Hyacinth Bean. A rapid growing annual climber bearing clusters of 

 white, scarlet, purple sweet pea shaped blossoms. Grows 10 to 15 feet 

 high, making it an excellent one for trellises, fences, or where a climb- 

 ing vine could be used. HighU satisfactory m almost any situation. 



1317 DAYLIGHT. Daylight is the ne-n est and best form of this 



beautiful climbing vine, /ir~^\ — ' W ^ J^^^-a) w "^ "* ? 



with bold spikes of puie ' '^^~ i~^'%*'«ao^S-'^ r^^t ^ . ^ .' 



white flowers appearing 

 from base to summit 

 The foliage Is rich and 

 attractive. Thefloweis, 

 which resemble sweet 

 peas in shape, are suc- 

 ceeded by broad, veJ- 

 vety, creanay white 

 ornamental seed pods. 

 Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 20 cts. 



1314 SCARLET. A 

 new dolichos with 

 fine scarlet blossoms, 

 followed by silver white 

 seed pods, which are as 

 showy as the magnifi- 

 cent flowers. 



Packet, 5 cents. 



1315 L A B L A B 

 MIXED. White, red 

 and purple flowers. 



Pkt., 5c.; oz., 30c. 



1316 SOUDAN PUR- 

 PLE. A decorati-v e 

 climber, earlier than 

 Dolichos Lablab. The 

 twining stems are of an 

 intense purple; the long 

 spikes of flowers are a 

 brilliant purple violet. 

 Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 20 cts. Dolichos Daylight 



