170 — Bulbs, Roots, etc. 



THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1914 



MAULE'S SELECT GLADIOLUS 



The gladiolus is one of the most popular aud beautiful of the summer I most curious manner. They have absolutely no insect enemies and no 

 flowering bulbs with tall spikes of flowers, some 2 feet or more in diseases, and best of all, they will grow and bloom in any soil. I have 

 height. Of almost every desirable color, blotched and spotted in the never known any one to fall with them. Try them and be convinced. 



Gladiolus, America 



New Prize Show Sorts 



Prliiceps. Rich, dazzling scarlet, marked with white on the lower 

 portion. A healthy, robust variety, producing spikes over 3 feet long, 

 carrying 20 to 22 broad, round-petaled, immense flowers about 6 inches 

 across. 20 cents each; 3 for 50 cents; $1.75 per dozen, postpaid. 



America. A beautiful soft shell pink color, tinged lavender; growth 

 and habit perfect; an ideal bedder. Flowers large and spreading, all 

 facing one way. 15 cents each; $1.35 per dozen, postpaid. 



Glory. Petals ruflled and frilled at the edges. Color, pinkish-cream 

 with a crimson stripe in the centre of each lower petal. 



15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents; $1.25 per dozen, postpaid. 



Canary Bird. The fine flowers are large in size, pure canary yellow 

 in color. 10 cents each; 90 cents per dozen, postpaid. 



Bine Jay. The finest blue gladiolus yet introduced; color rich, deep 

 violet blue. Flower of good size, and of good substance. 



15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents; $1.25 per dozen, postpaid. 



Blanche. Large pure white flowers, with but faint markings. A 

 strong robust grower. 20 cents each; $1.75 per dozen, postpaid. 



Pink Angnsta. Pleasing pink shade. Flowers large and fine for 

 bedding or cutting. 15 cents each; $1.25 per dozen, postpaid. 



Attraction. A very large flower of deep rich crimson, with large 

 white centre. 10 cents each; 90 cents per dozen, postpaid. 



r^ne each of the above eight New Prize Show 

 Gladiolus, only 75 cents, postpaid. 



Gladiolus, Nezzenscott. 



Choice Standard Sorts 



Any helo>T except ivliere noted 5c. each; 45c. per doz., postpaid. 



Angnsta. Pure white flower; spotted and flaked light lavender. 



BrencUleyensls. Vermilion scarlet; a great favorite for growing in 

 masses. The standard cut flower sort. 



Columbia. I^jght orange-scarlet, blotched and penciled bluish pur- 

 ple; tbroat mottled. Handsome; elegant for cutting. 



Emma Thnrsby. White; marked carmine. Brilliant and beautiful. 



Henry Gllnian. Orange-scarlet, with pure white bands. 



Ijaniarck. Cherry, tinted orange red. A beautiful combination. 



Madame Monneret. A delicate pink; tall and free blooming. 

 Sometimes slightly marked with carmine. Indispensable for effect. 



Mrs. Francis King. Large flowers of a light scarlet color. 

 10 cents each; 3 for 25 cents; 90 cents per dozen, postpaid. 



May. A fine white, delicately flaked crimson. Very desirable. 



aime. Iiemolnler. The color is white with a lemon tinge, and 

 bright crimson centre. 10 cts. each; 90 cts. per dozen, postpaid. 



Nezzenscott. Bright blood scarlet, mottled black and white in the 

 throat. 10 cents each; 90 cents per dozen, postpaid. 



VV'm. Falconer. Spike of great length and flowers of immense size. 

 Light pink and bluish mottled. Resembles a rare orchid. 



10 cents each; 3 for 25 cents; 90 cents per dozen, postpaid. 



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ne each of the above twelve Choice Standard 

 Gladiolus, only 50 cents, postpaid. 



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Gladiolus, Mrs. Francis Kino. 



