WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Flower Seeds — 151 



RHODANTHE 



Hardy Annual Everlasting 



One of the finest and most beautiful of the garden plants, 9 to 12 Inches 

 high. They flower early and continue for a long time. Valuable for pot 

 culture, especially in apartments, on account of the durability of the 

 flowers. For winter bouquets they are indispensable; the flowers should 

 be gathered before fully expanded, hung with heads downwards to dry. 



1710 MIXED COLORS. Packet, 5 ceiitg; i^ ounce, 30 ceuts. 



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Rose, Little Midget. 



RUOBECKIA, BiCOLOR SUPERBA. 



ROSE SEED 



Ha:rdy Perennial 

 1716 lilTTLiE MIDGET. Only an inch across; mostly double. They 

 are borne in clusters, and embrace all the tints of the larger roses. The 

 blossoms are followed by bright red hips or seed pods that are very 

 pretty. The bush grows only 10 inches high, and begins to bloom a few 

 weeks after the seed is sown. Packet, 10 cents. 



RUDBECKIA 



Hetfdy Annual 



1717 BICOL.OR SUPERBA. A fine, free-blooming cone flower, 

 about 2 feet high, forming a dense bush. The cone or disc of the daisy- 

 like bloom is brown, and the florets or rays (petals) golden yellow. At 

 ■ the base of each petal there is a patch of velvety brown, producing a 

 handsome and rich efl'ect. The long stemmed flowers are excellent for 

 cutting. Packet, 5 cents; J^ ounce, 20 cents; ounce, 75 cents. 

 Hardy Perennial Rudbeckia 



171S NEWMANI. Large, vivid golden-yellow flowers with a velvety 

 maroon cone-shaped centres. Floriferous; a long bloomer. Height 

 2 feet. Packet, 10 cents; '%, ounce, 20 cents; ounce, 75 ceuts, 



1719 PURPUREA. Flowers reddish purple, 4 inches across, with 

 cone-shaped brown centre. Blooms profusely. Packet, 5 cents. 



GOI^DEN GLOAV. A handsome hardy perennial rudbeckia with 

 double yellow flowers. Roots only; see the bulb department. 



Saupiglossis, Hybrids. Salpiglossis, Emperor. 



SALPIGLOSSIS 



Tender Annual 



Painted Tongue. Height, 18 inches to 2 feet, bearing many flowers 

 2 to 2>^ Inches across, with odd and beautiful velvety markings. 



1720 HYBRIDS MIXED. Exquisitely veined and marbled. Red, 

 pink, purple, blue, yellow, white, etc. Packet, 5 cts.; i^ ounce, 50 cts. 



17Z1 EMPEROR. A new variety less spreading than the older 

 types. Flowers larger, more richly colored and more numerous than 

 any other salpiglossis. Mixed colors. Packet, lOc; 3^ ounce, 75c. I 



SALVIA OR SCARLET SAGE 



Hardy Annual 



My collection includes all the best varieties worthy of culture. With 

 the old-fashioned scarlet sorts I now list three new and distinct colors, 

 the purple, the salmon and the carmine; new shades never before seen 

 in this famous and popular plant. Four varieties which every custo- 

 mer should try are very well illustrated in colors on back of this Seed 

 Book. These salvias will delight every one by the profusion and dis- 

 tinctness of their flowers during the whole summer until frost. 



The seed is saved from plants at my Panmure Seed Garden, so I can 

 positively recommend the strains as the best that can be had. 



Salvia (Scarlet Sage), Drooping Spikes. 



1722 DROOPING SPIKES. The very best Scarlet Sage obtainable. 

 The flowers of this magnificent scarlet sage are produced so abundant- 

 ly as to bend the branches and give them a leaning habit, hence the 

 name of Drooping Spikes. It is a magnificent bloomer; very desirable. 

 Packet, 15 cents; y^ ounce, 40 cents; ounce, S3.75. 



1730 CARMINEA. (New Dark 

 Rose or Crimson Sage.) This new 

 and valuable variety produces large 

 flower spikes of a splendid rose car- 

 mine color; a new shade never be- 

 fore seen with Salvias. The plant Is 

 of dwarf and even growth with dark 

 foliage, covered with numerous 

 flower-spikes the whole summer. 

 Packet, 20 cents. 

 1725 PURPUREA. (New Purple 

 Sage.) This new and novel variety 

 of the popular scarlet sage produces 

 large spikes of a royal purple color, 

 which contrast lovely with the 

 green foliage. It forms a compact 

 bush about 18 inches high with the 

 peculiarity that all the flower spikes 

 raise straight upwards. It will at- 

 tract attention wherever grown. 

 Salvia, Carminea. Packet, 20 cents. 



1724 SALMONEA. (New Salmon Sage.) This new and interesting 

 variety produces large flower spikes of a rare pink salmon color. The 

 plant is of dwarf and compact growth and begins flowering early In 

 the summer and continues freely until late autumn. Pkt., 20 cts. 



Salvia, Purpurea 



Salvia, Salmonea. 



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