M aule's Hardy Perennial Plants 



ilSCUS, Hardy Marvel '[ 



(Improved Giant-flowering Mallow) ! 



Showy, ornamental shrub attain- 

 ing a heig-ht of 5 to 8 feet and bear- 

 ing- in profusion throughout the 

 summex', from early in July until 

 late in the autumn, large, ' bright 

 flowers 8 to 10 inches across. 

 71X40 Pink 71X42 Red 71X44 W hite 



Any color: 4oc each; 3 for $1.15; 

 6 for S2.10; S4.00 per doz., posstpaid 



70N64 



Shasta Daisy 



The flowers averaging 4 



inches in diameter, are borne 



on long, stiff stems. It blooms 



freely from July for several 



months. The petals or rays 



are pure glistening white, 



with small golden j'ellow 



centers. Height, 2^ feet. 



These flowers have been 



greatly improved in size and 



form, the slender stems 



springing from the base of the plant, 



which is most attractive either in the 



perennial border or as a cut flower. 



30c each; 3 for 70c; 6 for $1.30; 



S2..'0 per doz., postpaid. 



Delphinium 



(Hardy Perennial Larkspur) 



The culture of Delphiniums is exceed- 

 ingly simple. They thrive in almost 

 any position and should be in every 

 garden. Grow .3 to 5 feet high; flower 

 in June and if the old spikes are re- 

 moved the plants will flower again in 

 midsummer and fall. 



70X66 BELL ADO XX' A. Turquoise - 

 blue. 



70X68 BELLAMOSA. Rich deep blue. 



Either variety, 30c each; 3 for 70c; 

 6 for SI. 25; $2.25 per doz., 25 for .$4.00, 

 postpaid. 



70N72 Mammoth Prize ' " 



Elxhibition Mixture 



Immense spikes of the 

 most beautiful flowers of 

 every imaginable shade of 

 blue, varying from the pal- 

 est silvery-blue to the deep- 

 est indigo. 



45c each; 3 for $1.10; 

 G for .S2.00; .S3.75 per doz.; 



25 for S7.00, po.stpaid. 



70N72 Delphinium, Mammonth 

 Prize Exhibition 



70N60 Coreopsis, 



Harvest Moon 



Large bright yellow flow- 

 ers are produced in great 

 profusion all summer long. 

 Culture easy; thrive any- 

 where. One of the best 

 hardy plants, growing about 

 2 feet high. 



,30c each; 3 for 70c; 



6 for $1.25; 



$2.25 per doz., postpaid. 



73N74 Poppy, Mrs. Perry 



Poppy, Oriental 



Oriental Poppies are one of 

 the showiest flowers in the 

 garden, growing 2 to 2i/^ feet 

 high, and for a gorgeous dis- 

 play of rich and brilliant col- 

 oring nothing erjuals them 

 during their period of flower- 

 ing in May and June, and 

 whether planted singly or in 

 masses their large flowers 

 and freedom of bloom render 

 them conspicuous in any po- 

 sition. They are of the'easi- 

 est culture; almost any kind 

 of soil suits them, but they 

 do best in deep, rich loam. 

 73X74 MRS. PERRY. A soft 

 shade of salmon rose; a beau- 

 tiful large flower. Should be 

 in every garden. 



40c each; 3 for .SI .00; 



6 for §1.85; .<§3..50 per doz., 



postpaid. 

 73X76 ORIEXTALE SCAR- 

 LET. Large. cup - shaped 

 blooms of brightest crimson- 

 scarlet, with large, purplish 

 black blotches at base of 

 petals, creating a wonderful 

 contrast when bloom is fully 

 open. 



35c each; 3 for 90c; 



6 for SI. 65; .?:{.00 per doz., 

 postpaid. 



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70N60 Coreopsis, Harvest Moon 



All plants listed will be sent as early in the fall as it is {>ossible to safely move them 



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