2 WM. HENRY MAULE, INC., PHILADELPHIA, PA.— FALL, 1922 



HYAriNTH^— Named Single Flowering 



* * * /-^X^Al 1 A A A%J SELECTED FIRST-SIZE BULBS 



The Hyacinth is one of the most beau- 

 tiful, as well as the most fragrant of the 

 Winter and early Spring-flowering hardy 

 bulbs. For house culture in the Winter 

 there is nothing in cultivation more beau- 

 tiful, and for the garden in early Spring 

 they deservedly stand foremost in the list 

 of all Spring-flowering bulbs. Hyacinths 

 should be planted 6 to 10 inches apart. They 

 are also adapted for growing in water in 

 the house. 



From a long list of named Hyacinths we have 

 selected the following 14 varieties on account 

 of their free -blooming qualities, perfect form and 

 distinct colorings. 



They are fine for pots, glasses and bedding, 

 and we can highly recommend them to those 

 wanting only the very best flowers. 



SINGLE RED, ROSE AND PINK 



GERTRUDE. Bright, rosy pink; large, compact 

 spike, very choice variety for indoors or bed- 

 ding. The popular variety. 



LADY DERBY. Lovely flesh pink; large bells; 

 very fine for bedding or forcing. One of the 

 best pinks. 



LA VICTOIRE, or VICTORY. Bright glisten- 

 ing red when grown in the open; under glass, 

 a dark pink. Large truss; a very showy 

 flower. 



MORENO. A beautiful lively pink; very large 

 truss and bells. Splendid sort for pots. 



SINGLE WHITE AND TINTED 



ALBERTINE. A pure white. One of the besf 

 for forcing or bedding. Early; large bells, j 



GRANDE BLANCHE. Fine spikes and very 

 large bells; color, blush white. The most pop- 

 ular of this shade. 



L'INNOCENCE. Pure white; very large spikes 

 and bells. One of the leading varieties. 



SINGLE YELLOW 



KING OF THE YELLOWS. Rich, bright yel- 

 low; large bells. One of the best yellows. 



YELLOW HAMMER. Golden yellow; large 

 spike and bells. Beautiful and attractive. 



SINGLE BLUE AND VIOLET 



ENCHANTRESS. Sky-blue shading lighter to 

 the centre. Very fine exhibition sort. 



GRAND MAITRE. Deep porcelain blue; large. 

 A fine variety either in or out of doors. 



KING OF THE BLUES. Rich, dark blue, fine,: 

 close spike. One of the best of its color. 



LORD BALFOUR. Rich, rosy violet; very dis- 

 tinct. It forms a fine, large truss. Unique 

 and showy. The best of its class. 



PEARL BRILLIANT. Light blue, tinged laven- 

 der; large bells on a finely formed spike. 

 Any of the above selected, first size, nauned 



Single Hyacinths, 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cfs.; 



12 for $1.75, postpaid. 



$10.00 per 100, by express, charges collect. 

 Packed weight, 22 lbs. per 100. 



If WEinted by Parcel Post add postage. Sec 

 Pcircel Post rates, 2nd cover. 



Spike of Maule*s Named Single-FIowering Hyacinth 



SPECIAL HYACINTH OFFER 



One each of the above 14 named Single- 

 Flowering Hyacinths, every one correctly 

 labeled, for only $2.25, postpaid. 



Dozen prices (and less) include postage. The 100 rate is by express at purchaser's expense unless postage is remitted. Not 

 less than 6 of any! variety supplied at dozen rates, nor less than 25 at 100 rates. Write for larger quantity prices. 



