FLOWERS 



3 B@uhle Marigolds Marigold, Flaming Fire 



Marigold, Yellow Crown 



Mangold, Flaming Fire 



Yellow Crown 



1550 Splendid companion to the famous 

 "Crown of Gold" — the most sensational flower 

 ever introduced. Flowers are of about the same 

 form; the crest or crown is made up of many 

 curled and interlaced florets resembling small 

 Chrysanthemums while the collar surrounding 

 the crown is composed of broad, recurving 

 petals. Entire flower is pure bright canary 

 yellow. Foliage is entirely odorless. 20 in. tall. 



Pkt. 25c; 2 pkts. 4Sc; 5 phts. $1.00. 



Sunset Giants 



1551 Remarkably new, extremely large Mari- 

 golds often 5 in. or more across. They are made 

 up of broad, gracefully overlapping petals 

 loosely arranged in a most artistic manner. The 

 colors range from deep orange to delightful 

 primrose-yellow. Plants grow i^i ft- tall, and 

 produce an abundance of enormous fiowers on 

 long, strong stems. Pkt. lOo; Vs oz. 30c. 



Royal Scot Alldouble 



1552 Free blooming plants of dwarf, bushy, 

 compact growth, about 1 ft. tall. The flowers 

 are practically all double and of the most unique 

 coloring — rich mahogany and gold in uniform 

 stripes. This new Dwarf Double French Mari- 

 gold is superb for bedding and cut flowers. 

 Special Mention, All-America Selections. 



Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 50c; Vi oz. 85c. 



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1553 Wonderful new Tall Single French Marigold. Flowers 

 are large, 2 in. across and freely borne on long, thin stems. 

 Showy in the garden; unsurpassed for cutting. Blooms 

 vary in color with the seasons, from almost pure yellow to 

 rich flaming red; often yellow, yellow spotted red, and red 

 flowers will be found on the same plant at the same time. 

 This creates a most charming and unusual effect. Plants 

 are much branched, 2li ft. tall and early blooming. 



Pkt. 25c; 2 pkts. 45c; 5 pkts, $1.00. 



Centaurea, Jubilee Gem 



1224 Where blue flowers are wanted this lovely Dwarf 

 Cornflower will be found most desirable. Plants are of neat, 

 dwarf compact growth, about 1 ft. tall, and are literally 

 covered with rich bright blue double blooms carried well 

 above the foliage. Fine for edgings, borders, rockeries and 

 pot^ culture. Of easiest culture, growing to perfection in 

 ordinary garden loam. Each plant is a bouquet itself. 



Pkt. 20c; 2 pkts. 35c; 'A oz. 6Sc. 



Larkspur, Royalty 



1416 With the introduction of this outstanding new vari- 

 ety, the group of Giant Hyacinth-flowered Larkspurs has 

 been enriched by a marvelous new color — clear rosy laven- 

 der. The stately, massive flower spikes are unusually large, 

 and are well filled with extra double blooms quite early in 

 the season. The plants grow as much as 4 ft. tall. Valuable 

 in the border and unexcelled for cutting. 



Pkt. 25c; 2 pkts. 45c; Vg oz. 60c. 



Nasturtium, Orange Glory 



1543 Of true dwarf bush type, forming neat symmetrical 

 mounds 1 ' 2 ft- tall and often 2 ' 2 ft. wide. Flowers are quite 

 double, very fragrant, and of the largest size, often growing 

 3 in. across. They are rich bright orange with just a touch 

 of garnet-brown at the base of the upper petals and inside 

 the throat, radiating in fan-like fashion into the upper 

 petals which are wonderfully fluted and crinkled. 



Pkt. 25c; 2 pkts. 45c; 5 pkts. $1.00. 



Petunia, Salmon Supreme 



1707 An entirely new color in Petunias which is sure to 

 become most popular with flower lovers and florists alike. 

 The flowers, when first opening, are of rich coral-salmon 

 changing to a marvelous soft salmon-pink as they fully 

 expand. They grow 2 in. across and are produced with the 

 greatest freedom on neat plants of rounded, compact form, 

 about 1 ft. tall. Ideal for borders, edgings or beds. 



Pkt. 35c ; 2 pkts. 65c ; 3 pkts. 95c . 



Petunia, Burgundy 



1708 A welcome addition to the class of Large Flowered 

 Single Petunias. The color of the well-shaped flowers is 

 most unusual — <deep Burgundy-red with a rich velvety 

 sheen, the beauty of which is further enhanced by a con- 

 trasting white throat with purplish red veining. The blooms, 

 which grow fully 3J2 !"■ across, are most attractive. 



Pkt. 25c; 2 pkts. 45c; 1/128 oz. 75c. 



Marigold, Crown of Gold 



Best New Flower of 1937 

 First Marigold with odor- 

 less foliage. 



Large Pkt. FREE to every cus- 

 tomer this year. Last year, 11 

 sold for 2Se per small pkL 



Larkspur, Royalty 



Centaiirea, Jubilee Gem 



58 WM. HENRY MAULE PHILADELPHIA 



Petunia, Burgundy 



