Maule's Giant Pansies 



(Heartsease) 

 Hardy Biennial 



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

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

 anywhere 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. 



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 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. 



1614 Maule's Prize Mixed 

 Giant Pansies 



A carefully prepared mixture of all the richest, 

 handsomest and largest Pansies known, in a full range 

 of colors. Look for blossoms 2^4 to ZVz inches across, 

 of perfect texture, embracing an endless variety of 

 colors. Year by year we watch the production of 

 American and European specialists and secure every- 

 thing truly meritorious for incorporation into our 

 Prize Mixture. 



Pansy seed is a very high priced commodity, and it 

 is next to impassible for the average flower lover to 

 buy all the new sorts on the market. All the types 

 that are really desirable will be found in Maule's Prize 

 Mixture, which is largely grown for exhibition. 



Packet 25 cts.; 1/16 ounce 85 cts.; Vs ounce $1.50; 

 1614 Pansy, Maule's Prize Mixed Giant ^ ounce $2.75; Vz ounce $5.25; ounce $10.00. 



4155 Maule's Popular 50-cent Giant Pansy Collection 



1600 Maule's Giant Phenomenal 1608 Giant Dark Blue 



The strain orig-inated in France, consist- 

 ing" of the largest, choicest, and most "phen- 

 omenal" specimens that could be selected. 

 Phenomenal Pansy exhibits those captivating" 

 wine-red shades that are so rare among 

 flowers. 



Packet 20 cts.; 1/16 ounce 60 cts.; 

 Vs ounce $1.00; % ounce $1.75; ounce $6.00. 



Larg'e well-formed flowers of the darkest 

 blue. Packet 10 cts.; % ounce 50 cts. 



1619 Giant Ruby King 



Ruby shades. Packet 10 cts.; % ounce 50 cts. 



1623 Giant Golden Yellow 



Pure gold. Packet 10 cts.; % ounce 50 cts. 



1631 Giant Snow Queen 



Pure white. Packet 10 cts.; Vs ounce 50 cts. 

 One packet each of the above 5 named most desirable Giant Pansies (value 60c) for 50 cts. 



1612 Giant King of the Blacks 



Glossy black. Packet 10 cts.; % ounce 50 cts, 



1595 Gieoit Masterpiece 



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

 I dark velvety shades, with usually a light colored edge 

 border. One of the prettiest of all varieties. 



Packet 15 cts.; 1/16 ounce 60 cts.; Ys ounce $1.00. 



1602 Giant Trimardeau, Finest Mixed 



A beautiful class. Vigorous and compact growers, with 

 Bowers uniformly of the largest size. Various colors, in- 

 luding all the delicate shades, hues and pencilings. 

 Packet 15 cts.; Ys ounce 50 cts.; Y* ounce 85 cts.; ounce $3J25. 



1634 Elxtra Fine Bedding Mixed 



All the costly European varieties of the finest type are 

 included in this grand mixture. The size of the flower has 

 seen somewhat sacrificed to obtain the most gorgeous colors 

 ;o be found in Pansies. 



Packet 10 cts.; Ys ounce 40 cts.; Y* ounce 75 cts.; 

 ounce $2.75. 



1634 Pansy, Extra Fine Bedding Mixed 



Hardy Perennial Flower Seeds Are Listed on Pages 20 and 21 



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