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



SALVIA (Scarlet Sage) 



Hardy Annual 



Salvias are favorite bedding plants bearing 

 long- spikes of flowers profusely during the 

 whole summer until frost; also grown as pot 

 plants during the winter. We can recom- 

 mend our strains very highly. 



1723 BOXFIRE. One of the finest for bed- 

 ding. Compact, oval bushes, 2 feet in height, 

 with long spikes of scarlet flowers standing 

 clear above the foliage, which completely 

 cover the plant. A very popular variety for 

 beds and borders where a dwarfer red va- 

 rietj'- than Drooping Spikes is required. 

 Packet, 10 cts.; % oz., 50 cts.; 14 oz., 90 cts. 



1724 AMERICA OR GLOBE OP FIRE. The 



earliest, freest and most continuous blooming 

 of all Salvias, being of uniform growth not 

 exceeding 15 inches in height, with spikes 

 of brilliant scarlet flowers borne well above 

 the foliage. Particularly suited for pots, beds 

 or borders. Very extensively grown. 

 Packet, 20 cts.; Vs oz., 75 cts.; 14 oz., $1.25 



1722 Salvia, Drooping Spikes 



1742 



Scabiosa, Mixed Leu-ge 

 Double 



1722 DROOPIXG SPIKES. The very best Salvia obtainable. The 

 flowers are produced so abundantly as to bend the branches and 

 give them a leaning habit, hence the name of Drooping Spikes. It 

 is a magnificent bloomer; desirable for lawn or garden whether 

 planted in solid beds or in borders. 



Packet, 15 cts.; Vs ounce, 60 cts.; 14 ounce, $1.00 



1727 FARIXACEA. (The Silver Sage.) Tall silver lavender or 

 blue spikes rise in great numbers above the foliage. A handsome 

 bedding plant for groups, borders or massing. With a slight cover- 

 ing during the winter, this variety is hardy in many localities, but 

 it is best to treat it as an annual. 



Packet, 10 cts.; Vs ounce, 40 cts.; 14 ounce, 75 cts. 



1733 MIXED, ALL. SORTS. We have received so many requests 

 for Salvia seeds mixed, that we are offering a mixture of the scar- 

 let, carmine, salmon and purple. 



Packet, 15 cts.; % ounce, 50 cts.; 14 ounce, 85 cts. 



SCABIOSA 



(Mourning Bride, Sweet Scabious, Pincushion Flower, etc.) 

 . Hardy Annual 



No garden is complete without Scabiosas, especially where cut 

 flov-ers are wanted. They begin blooming in July and continue until 

 frost. Plants grow 21/2 feet high. 



1742 MIXED, LARGE FLOWERED 



DOUBLE. Flowers borne on long, erect 

 stems, and double clear to the center in 

 colors of nearly white to purple maroon. 

 Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 25 cts. 



STOCKS (Gilliflower) 

 Hardy Annual 



Nothing can excel Stocks for profusion of 

 bloom, beauty and fragrance. The flowers 

 are large and double, and excellent for bed- 

 ding or pot culture. The plants bloom freely 

 and continuously till frost. 



CUT AXD COME AGAIX, PERPETUAL 

 BRAXCHIXG. Produces numerous side 

 branches each bearing delightfully fragrant 

 double flowers. 



1746 BRILLIAX"T. Beautiful blood red. 

 Packet, 10 cts.; Vs oz., 60 cts.; 14 oz., $1.00 



1747 CREOLE. Creamy j-ellow flowers. 

 Packet, 10 cts.; ^ oz., 60 cts.; i/i oz., $1.00 



1748 LA FRAXCE. Beautiful rose flowers. 

 Packet, 10 cts.; Vs oz., 60 cts.: 14 oz., $1.00 



1750 PRIXCESS ALICE. Pure white, large 

 spikes. 



Packet, 10 cts.; % oz., 60 cts.; 14 oz., $1.00 



1751 SAPPHIRE. Dark blue. Very fine. 

 Packet, 10 cts.; Vs oz., 60 cts.; oz., $1.00 



1752 FIXEST MIXED, CUT AXD COME 

 AGAIX. A mixture of all colors. 



Packet, 10 cts.; Vs ounce, 50 cts.; 

 1/4 ounce, 85 cts. 



1752 Stocks, Cut and Come Again, Finest Mixed 



