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MAULE'S POT PLANTS 



Mako Cheerful Windows During Winter Months 

 May Be Planted Any Time — We Can Fill Orders For These At Once 



WEEPING LANTANA 



Mrs. McKinley. The Weeping Lantana. Clear pink flower. 

 It is a short trailer, especially suited to baskets, etc. Al- 

 ways in bloom. 25 cts. each, postpaid. 



FOUR CHINESE HIBISCUS 



Producing flowers of large size and brilliancy 



Auy of these 35 cts. and 60 cts. each, according to size, 



postpaid 

 Peach Blow. A rapid, erect grower; immense double flowers 



of a bright rich pink, with crimson center. 

 Grandiflora. Rose pink; large, single flowers. Exceptionally 



fine and very free blooming. 

 Violacea. Very large, double flowers. Soft, rosy-carmine. 



shaded violet. 

 Versicolor. Bright red, large, single flowers, striped witli 



white; very striking. 



THREE FINEST DOUBLE GERANIUMS 



We offer these in small, well rooted plants only. 

 Any of these geraniums 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; postpaiil. 



One 'plant each of the following three double geraniums 70 



cts., postpaid. 



Beaute Poitevine. One of the best semi-double, light salmon 

 rink bedders in existence; enormous quantities of flowers. 



Queen of Crimsons (S. A. Nutt). One of the best dark crim- 

 son sorts. Large, bold, abundant flowers. 



LaFavorite. Pure white; elegant flower of surpassing beauty. 



THE GREAT AMERICAN WONDER LEMON 



Will thrive and bear both flowers and fruit the first season in any ordinary living room. Fruits 



are immense. 



This is one of the grandest fruits for house culture ever introduced. Hundreds of testimonials have been 

 received from persons who have tried it, testifying to its easy culture, wonderful productiveness, and the 

 enormous size and excellent quality of the fruits, some of which weigh as much as two pounds each. The 

 tree is a strong, vigorous grower and may be kept in a pot or box. Set out in Summer and take indoors 

 in Winter; requires no coddling, not troubled with insects, and will begin to bloom as soon as fully estab- 

 lished; will continue to bear both flowers and fruit continuously every month in the year. The flowers are 

 pure waxy white and very sweet, like orange blossoms; the leaves are thick, glossy green, and shine as 

 if varnished. Nice Mailing Plants: 35 cts. each and 60 cts. each, pospaid. Larger plants, by express, not 

 prepaid. 75 cts., $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 each. Express size may also be sent parcel post, postage collect (see 

 note on page 27). 



DWARF OTAHEITE ORANGE 



This beautiful Dwarf Orange Tree is one of our very prettiest house plants; has thick glossy green leaves 

 a:.d bears deliciously sweet pure white flowers and lovely golden yellow- oranges. Easily grown and requires 

 very little care. Begins fruiting at once and bears flowers and oranges all the year round. May be planted 

 outdoors in the summer and repotted and brought inside before frost. Nice Mailing Plants: 35 cts. and 60 

 cts. each, postpaid. Larger plants, by express, not prepaid, 75 cts., Sl.OO, $1.50 and $2.00 each. Express size 

 may also be sent by parcel post, vou to pav the postage on deliverv Tsee note nage 27). 



MAULE'S MAGNIFICENT HOUSE FERNS 



or no direct sunlight v/ill suit Ferns; strong 

 i delicate fronds. 



PHILADELPHIA LACE FERN. The pinns are so 

 finely divided that it resembles a piece of fine lace. 

 25 and 35 cts. each, according to size, postpaid; by 

 express or Parcel Post (see note page .27), not pre- 

 paid, extra large plants, £0 and 75 cts. each. 



SCHOLZELII FERN. A dwarf plant, with a fluffy, 

 crested appearance, much like the Ostrich Plume 

 ferns. 35 cts. each, postpaid; by express or Parcel 

 Post (see note page 27), not prepaid, larger plants, 

 50 and 75 cts. each. 



ROOSEVELT FERN. Resembles the world-famous 

 Boston fern, but produces twice as many wide, 

 drooping fronds, and the pinnae are beautifully un- 

 dulated, giving a pronounced wavy effect seen in no 

 other variety. 35 cts. each, postpaid; by express, or 

 Parcel Post f«ee note page 27), not prepaid, larger 

 sizes, 50 and 75 cs. each. 



TEDDY JUNIOR (New). Has all the valuable char- 

 acteristics of the Roosevelt fern, but it produces 

 shorter fronds in great quantities, making a dense, 

 luxuriant growth. 25 and 35 cts. each, according 

 to size, postpaid; by express or Parcel Post, not 

 prepaid (see note, page 27), larger plants, 50 and 75 

 cts. each. 



Any window which has of light but little 



sunlight injures the 



ASPARAGUS Plumosus (Climbing Lace Fern). An 

 extremely graceful window climber. The fine, 

 feathery foliage is always bright and green. It is 

 in great demand for floral decorations, as they re- 

 tain their freshness for weeks when cut. 25 cts. 

 each, postpaid; by express, or Parcel Post (see note 

 r<age 27. not prepaid, extra sizes, 35 and 50 cts. each. 



ASPARAGUS Sprengeri CEmerald Feather). Valu- 

 able for vases and hanging baskets. A strong, vigor- 

 ous plant, very easily grown and requires little care. 

 25 cts. each, postpaid; by express or Parcel Post (see 

 note page 27), not prepaid, extra sizes, 35 and 50 

 cts. each. 



SILVER FERN. Large, bold foliage; variegation of 

 -ilver white on each frond. 25 cts. each, postpaid. 



WHITMANII FERN. Fronds graceful and very dense. 

 35 cts. each, postpaid; by express or Parcel Post 

 ''^ee note page 27), not prepaid, 50 and 75 cts. each, j 



BOSTON FERN. A beautiful fern for growing in pots, 

 vases or baskets. 35 cts. each, postpaid; by express 

 or Parcel Post (see note ftage 27), not prepaid, extra 

 laree rjlants. 50 ?nd 75 cts. each. 



MAIDEN-HAIR FERN. Always in demand for table 

 and house decoration. Graceful in appearance. 35 

 cts. each, postpaid. 



