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WM. HENRY MAULE, INC., PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1926 



MAULE'S GIANT PANSIES 



(Heartsease) Hardy Biennial 



For many years, in fact ever since we have been in business, we have given particular atten- 

 tion to Pansy seeds, until we really think our strains of Pansies are as good as can be found any- 

 where in the world. Pansies demand good soil, thriving best in a. cool, moist but well drained 

 position. Do not plant Pansies in the shade of a tree or building, as this causes straggly plants 

 with very few blooms. 



Seed sown in April or May will produce blooming plants the last of June, which will continue 

 flowering until the end of the season. For early spring blooming, sow seeds in July, August or 

 early September in the open ground or cold frame. They are quite hardy, but we recommend 

 giving them a slight protection with straw, leaves or coarse litter during the winter. We know 

 that the results obtained from our Pansy seeds have been so remarkable that this is the reason 

 the demand for this beautiful and popular flower increases with us so much every year. 



1S95 Giant Masterpiece 



■The petals are waved or folded; large and round. Rich 

 in dark velvety shades, with usually a light colored edge 

 or border. One of the prettiest of the large flowering 

 varieties. , 



Paclset, 15 cts.; Vs ounce, §1.00; 14 ounce, §1.75 



1598 Giant Madame Perret 



Comprised of all shades of wine red, from the light red, 

 white edged bright red to the deep purple of splendid 

 magnificence. Every blossom exhibits the soft wine-red 

 color, in varying degree, either faint or intense. 



Packet, 15 cts.; Vs ounce, 75 cts.; 

 34 ounce,' §1.25; ounce, $4.50 



1603 Giant President McKinley 



Almost black, with yellow margin; 2^2 to 3 inches in 

 diameter. The blotches are really dark reddish brown. 

 Packet, 15 cts.; % ounce, §1.00; 14 ounce, §1.75 



1612 Giant King of the Blacks 



Glossy black. Packet, 10 cts.; Vs ounce, 75 cts. 



1608 Giant Dark Blue 



Large well-formed flowers of the darkest blue. 

 Packet, 10 cts.; Ys ounce, 75 cts.; % ounce, $1.25 



1619 Giant Ruby King 



Ruby shades. Packet, 10 cts.; Vs ounce, 75 cts. 



1623 Giant Golden Yellow 



Pure gold. Packet, 10 cts.; V» ounce, 75 cts. 



1631 Giant Snow Queen 



Pure white. Packet, 10 cts.; Vs ounce, 75 cts. 



1595 Pansy, Giant Masterpiece 



4155 Maule's Popular 50 Cent 

 Giant Pansy Collection 



1600 GIAXT PHEXOMEXAL. 



1608 GIAXT DARK BLUE 



1619 GIAXT RLBY KIXG 



1623 GIAXT GOLDEX' YELIiOW 



1631 GIAXT SXOW QUEEX 



One packet each of the above 5 most desir- 

 able Giant Pansies for 50 cents 



1600 Pansy, Maule's Giant Phenomenal 



1600 Maule's Giant 

 Phenomenal 



The wonderful size, colors and veinings 

 of this large Pansy are unsurpassable 



After years of close acquaintance 

 with Phenomenal Pansy, since we in- 

 troduced it to the American public, we 

 ag"ain cordially commend it. It is as 

 unique as it is large and beautiful. 

 Thousands of our friends now know 

 and admire them. The strain origi- 

 nated in France, consisting" of the 

 largest, choicest, and most "phenome- 

 nal" specimens that could be selected. 

 Phenomenal Pansy exhibits those cap- 

 tivating wine-red shades that are so 

 rare among flowers. 



Packet, 20 cts.; Vs ounce, $1.00; 

 i/i ounce, $1.75; ounce, $6.00 



