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WM. HENRY MAULE, INC., PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1923 



FREESIA PURITY li^ 



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 Fragrant Flower 



This is the largest, finest and purest white Freesia 

 grown; deliciously fragrant; one pot of a dozen bulbs 

 being enough to perfume the house. The spikes, when 

 cut, will remain in excellent condition for ten days or 

 more, if kept in water. Strictly a house plant for 

 Winter blooming. Not adapted to outdoor culture. 

 4 for 20 cts.; 50 cts. per dozen; $3.00 pe*- 100. postpaid. 



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This Lily gets its name from the fact that it is 

 largely used at Easter for church decoration. It is 

 one of the finest of Winter-blooming plants, bearing 

 large, trumpet-shaped, pure white flowers of delightful 

 fragrance. It is easily grown and principally devoted 

 to pot culture, as a garden Lily it is a great beauty. 

 35 cts. each; 2 for 60 cts.; #3.25 per dozen, postpaid. 



GRAPE HYACINTHS 



The sweetest flower grown, either in pots or in 

 masses outdoors. Hardy as an oak. Increases rapidly 

 and should be planted in every garden. For house 

 culture plant 6 bulbs in a 5-inch pot, and treat as 

 other Hyacinths. They never fail to bloom, each bulb 

 producing two or more flower stalks. 



BLUE. A most striking color. WHITE. Snow White. 

 3 for 20 cts.; 50 cts. per dozen; $3.00 per 100, postpaid. 



FRITILLARIA MELEAGRIS 



A charming bulbous plant, producing large, curiously 

 colored flowers that always attract attention. They 

 are among the most desirable of all fall bulbs for 

 early spring blooming in the garden. Perfectly hardy 

 flowers of various colors and shades, all are regularly 

 and distinctly marked. A profuse bloomer of great 

 beauty. 

 3 for 25 els.; 65 cts. per dozen; $4.00 per 100, postpaid. 



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