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



Maule's Early Flowering Spencer Sweet Peas 



A new race of Spencer Sweet Peas, having the 

 same large flowers of the reg'ular Spencer type 

 but coming into bloom one or two weeks earlier, 

 and if the flowers are kept picked, this type will 

 continue to bloom as long as the Summer- 



Hardy 

 Annual 



flowering Spencers offered on the next page. 

 Valuable for out-door culture especially in the 

 extreme South or very warm climates and 

 largely used for forcing under glass for winter 

 and early spring flowering. 



4171 6 Superb Early Flowering Spencer Sweet Peas for 50 Cts. 



1813 EARIiY BLUE BIRD. A charming shade of blue, 

 somewhat similar to the summer-flowering Wedgewood 

 but more of a true self, especially as the flower ages. 

 Pkt., 10 cts.; ounce, 35 cts.; ounce, 60 cts.; 14 pound, $2.00 



1832 EARLY GLITTERS. The standard is a bright 

 flery orange, and the wings most beautifully shaded with 

 deep orange. It fairly glitters in richness, brightness 

 and live fire effect. Of the finest form. 



Pkt., 10 cts.; Vz ounce, 35 cts.; ounce, 60 cts.; % pound, $2.00 



1819 EARLY LOVELUVESS. -The entire flower is suf- 

 fused soft pink, the edges distinctly picoteed with rose- 

 pink. 



Pkt., 10 cts.; Vz ounce, 35 cts.; ounce, 60 cts.; 14 pound, $2.00 



1821 EARLY PRIXCESS. A lovely shade of soft lav- 

 ender suffused mauve. Very free-flowering, attractively 

 waved or fluted. 



Pkt., 10 cts.; ounce, .35 cts.; ounce, 60 cts.; pound, $2.00 



1825 EARLY ROSE QUEEX. A most pleasing shade of 

 rich pink with a suffusion of rose. The flowers are of 

 the largest size. 



Pkt., 10 cts.; Ys, ounce, 35 cts.; ounce, 60 cts.; 14 pound, $2.00 



1826 EARLY SNOWFLAKE. The large, well-waved, 

 white flowers are gracefully borne in fours on long, stiff 

 stems. 



Pkt., 10 cts.; ounce, 35 cts.; ounce, 60 cts.; 14 pound, $2.00 



1826 Sweet Pea, Early Snowflake Spencer 



4169 11 of the Finest Early Flowering Spencer Sweet Peas for $1.00 



1814 EARLY BLUE JACKET. A rich dark 

 navy-blue self. Extremely f ree-flow-ering, with 

 large blooms of excellent form and usually pro- 

 duced in fours. 



Packet, 10 cts.; ounce, 35 cts.; ounce, 60 cts. 



1815 EARLY DAYBREAK. A pleasing shade 

 of rich rose-pink on cream ground, the color be- 

 coming deeper toward the edges of standard and 

 wings; the entire flower is lightly suffused with 

 salmon. 



Packet, 10 cts.; % ounce, 40 cts.; ounce, 75 cts. 



1817 EARLY EXQUISITE. The ground color 

 is a soft shade of primrose, the edges of the 

 standard and wings being beautifully "picoteed" 

 with deep rose-pink. 



Packet, 10 cts.; "Va ounce, 35 cts.; ounce, 60 cts. 



1818 EARLY FLAMIXGO. The broad and 

 well-waved standard is light orange, with a suf- 

 fusion of bright salmon and the wings are a 

 delicate shade of orange-pink. 



Packet, 15 cts.; ounce, 40 cts.; ounce, 75 cts. 



1834 EARLY ILLUMIXATIOX. Glowing sal- 

 mon-cerise with slight orange suffusion. The 

 flowers are of large size and borne profusely on 

 long, strong stems. 



Packet, 10 cts.; % ounce, 35 cts.; ounce, 60 cts. 



1816 EARLY KIXG. The finest early-flower- 

 ing crim.son, of great size, perfect form, and 

 borne in fours. 



Packet, 15 cts.; Yz ounce, 40 cts.; ounce, 75 cts. 



1836 EARLY LAVEXDER KIXG. A rich, true 

 deep lavender throughout. A favorite color with 

 many sweet pea lovers. The large flowers are 

 generally borne 4 on a stem; the stems from 12 

 to 14 inches long. 



Packet, 10 cts.; % ounce, 35 cts.; ounce, 60 cts. 



1823 EARLY ROSEBUD. Bright, shining rose 

 v/ith a suspicion of bronzy suffusion throughout 

 the standard. Very attractive, immense sized 

 waved flowers of great substance are well placed 

 on long, stout stems. 



Packet, 10 cts.; Vz ounce, 35 cts.; ounce, 60 cts. 



1838' EARLY SXOWSTORM. The finest of all 

 early flowering white Spencers. Flowers are 

 extra large, fine form. Usually borne in fours. 

 Truly enormous. 



Packet, 10 cts.; % ounce, 35 cts.; ounce, 60 cts. 



1840 EARLY SWEET BRIAR. A lovely shade 

 of pink throughout, with a soft salmon or am- 

 ber suffusion, this being more accentuated in the 

 younger flowers and buds. A beautiful color; 

 free flowering. Of flnest Spencer form, the 

 standard and wings decidedly frilled and waved. 



Packet, 10 cts.; Vz ounce, 35 cts.; ounce, 60 cts. 



1827 EARLY ZVOLAXEK'S ROSE. A deep 

 rose-pink, considered by many growers as one 

 of the best of this color. Free-blooming. 



Packet, 10 cts.; Vz ounce, 40 cts.; ounce, 75 cts. 



1844 Maule's Early Flowering Spencer Mixed Sweet Peas 



Included are the above varieties and others to insure an extensive range of colors. 

 A carefully blended mixture composed of the finest varieties of this type. Very free 

 flowering with many four-flowered sprays on long stems. 



Packet, 10 cts.; 3,/ oviiice, 25 cts.; ounce, 40 cts.; M pound, $1.25; pound, $4.00 



Matile's Summer Flowering Giant Spencer Sweet Peas are offered on page 101 



