Maule's Prize-Winning Dahlias are listed on pages 118 and 119 



111 



Maule's Hardy Perennial Phlox 



Perennial Phlox succeeds in almost any soil, 

 but, of course, extra caie in preparing and en- 

 riching the soil and watering plants in dry 

 weather will result in better plants and flowers. 



If the first spikes of bloom, which usually ap- 



pear in July and August, are removed as soon as 

 over, the plants will produce a second supply of 

 flowers, continuing the display until late in 

 autumn. They are perfectly hardy, living for 

 years. 



Bright 

 Large. 



carmine with light halo. 



ECLAIREUR 



EUROPA White with large crimson-carmine eye. 

 JULES SANDEAU ^j;'f%inir''^ free-Aowering 

 I A "V Ar^I IF Immense, conical heads of pure mauve 

 hur\. V .r\vaV^I-4 with an emphatic carmine eye. An 

 improvement over older varieties of similar color. 

 1\/|fCC I IMP* ARD most popular Phlox in 



l-J.l^Va.M.I\.I-/ cultivation. It produces immense 

 heads of beautiful white flowers in June and blooms again 

 in September and October. Better results will be had if 

 old flowers are cut. 



pLJUIMf AMriFR beautiful salmon-pink, with 



flowers and trusses of immense 



size. 



•yiJ/^O A beautiful lively shade of deep salmon-pink, 

 * suffused and overlaid with a scarlet glow; 



has aniline-red eye. 



Any of the above 7 named Perennial Phlox, 30 cts. each; 

 'A for 80 cts.; 6 for $1.50; .$2.75 per ilozen, postpaid 



Hardy Perennial Phlox, Rheinlander 



P ^1 7C we will send, postpaid, one root each of 

 «pi«IU the above 7 named Hardy Perennial Phlox. 



Maule's Hardy Garden Lilies 



No class of flowers could be more permanently 

 attractive than the Hardy Garden Lilies. They 

 are perfectly hardy; thrive well in any garden 



where there is good drainage and will bloom 

 more profusely each succeeding year. We offer 

 live Choice Varieties Below. 



LILIUM, AURATUM (The Golden Rayed Lily of Japan) 



One of the finest Lilies in cultivation. Flowers are large 

 and highly scented. A reliable pot or garden plant. The 

 white flowers, dotted with chocolate-crimson and striped with 

 a golden band through the center of each petal, are especially 

 attractive. Blooms in July and August. 3 to 5 feet high. 

 Of easy culture in any well-drained garden soil. 



45 cts. each; 2 for 80 cts.; $4.50 per dozen, postpaid 



LILIUM, REGALE (The Regal or Royal LUy) 



Flowers are white, slightly suffused with pink, and having 

 a beautiful shade of canary-yellow at the base of petals and 

 extending part way up the trumpet. Delightfully perfumed 

 reminding one of the Jassmine. Blooms outdoors early in 

 July; excellent for forcing. 3 to 4 feet high. 



80 cts. each; 2 for $1.50; $8.50 per dozen, postpaid 



SPECIOSUM or LANCE-LEAVED LILIES 



The Speciosum varieties are perhaps the greatest favorites. 

 They are easily grown and produce large flowers of delicate 

 beauty; the petals of which are well rolled back. Height, 

 from 3 to 4 feet; blooming in August and September. 



Large white flowers with a greenish 

 band through the center of each 

 petal which are beautifully recurved. Of neat, graceful habit, 

 delightfully sweet, and one of the finest for house or garden 

 culture. 



LILIUM, ALBUM 



50 cts. each; 2 for 00 cts.; $5.00 per dozen, postpaid 



LILIUM, ROSEUM 



Beautifully recurved petals of 

 , rosy-white, heavily spotted with 



rich crimson. Very desirable in every respect. 



45 cts. each; 2 for 80 cts.; $4.50 per dozen, postpaid 



inillM HFNRYI (The Yellow Speciosum.) The 

 M^Ll^LKJiyVy nr^l^IVIl flower .stalks, 3 to 5 feet high, 

 carry 5 to 8 large flowers each, the color, a rich apricot- 

 yellow, lightly spotted with brown. Exceedingly beautiful. 

 75 cts. each; 3 for $2.00; $7.50 per dozen, postpaid 



One bulb each of the 5 named Hardy Garden Lilies for 

 only $2.75, postpaid 



Auratum. The Golden-Rayed Lily 

 of Japan 



