WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Flower Seeds— 128 



CHRYSANTHEMUM 



Hardy Perennial 



The single annual chrysanthe- 

 mums are extremely showy and 

 etlectlve. They are daisy like iu 

 shape, and are much used for cut 

 llower purposes. The perennial 

 sorts are both single and double. 

 All are easily grown from seeds. 

 Taken collectively, they embrace 

 many colors. The single annual 

 chrysanthemums are called Painted 

 Daisies. One of the single perennial 

 chrysathemums bears the name of 

 French Marguerite or Paris Daisy. 

 The double perennial sorts, from 

 China and Japan, include the most 

 brilliant of the late autumn flowers. 



1221 DOOBIiE OSTRICH 

 Ffl.'VTIIER. Fine Japanese strain, 

 producing handsome double flowers 

 with highly ornamental petals. The 

 seedling plants will bloom the first 

 season, thus enabling the cultivator 

 to pick and choose the most valu- 

 able specimens for preservation 

 and permanent culture. 



Packet, 15 ceuts. 



Chrysanthemum 



Chinese and Japanese 



Ghsysanthemums Annual Var tries 



1222 FRUTESCENS 

 GRANDIPLORA. 



French Marguerite or 

 Paris Daisy. A favorite 

 hardy garden plant, 

 forming compact bushes 

 1% to 2 feet high, with 

 large round, white Daisy- 

 lil^e single flowers with 

 yellow centre. Also a 

 fine winter blooming pot 

 plant for house or con- 

 servatory. Pkt., 5 cts. 



7223 LARGE PL.OW- 

 EKING CHIWESE 

 AMD JAPANESE. All 

 the large flowering chrys- 

 antliemums, the glory of 

 autumn, are perennials. 

 Some are single and 

 otliers double. Some are 

 better suited to out of 

 doors culture than 

 others. As a rule, they 

 are hardy. The color 

 lange is almost endless, 

 though red, yellow and 

 white flowers predomi- 

 nate. I have only to say 

 that my Chinese and 

 Japanese chrysanthe- 

 mum seed is of the choic- 

 est strain, with endless 

 possibilities of high 

 merit. Finest mixed. 

 Pkt., aOc; 3 pkts., 50c. 



He^rdy Annual Chrysanthemum 



122S BRIDAL ROBE. Plants grow about 1 foot high; the finely cut 

 foliage IS almost hidden b^ the mantle of pure white double flowers, 

 which co\ei the entire plant so much that a bed of this loolis like a 

 drift of snow It will be in great demand as a bedding plant, and also 

 makes a good cut flowei The petals of the flowers are closely set and 

 resemble to some extent a hnely formed, large flowering, double daisy. 

 Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 29 cents. 



J22e GOIiDEIV POLiIAGE. Has finely cut foliage, with leaves of a 

 beautiful golden yellow color. Dwarf, bushy habit. Flowers daisy- 

 like, zoned and charming in appearance. Packet, 5 ceuts. 



1227 SINGLE FINEST MIXED. Painted Daisies. These make a 

 beautiful display. The daisy-like flowers are handsomely marked, 

 usually In bands or rings of many colors. Packet, 5 ceuts. 



1231 BABY GOLDEN 

 GLOW. Golden Queen 

 A most charming annu 

 al growing about 15 to 18 

 Inches high, bearing 

 scores of bright yellow 

 double flowers. The 

 plants begin to bloom 

 almost as soon as set in 

 the open ground, aff'ord 

 Ing an almost unlimited 

 supply of cut flowerb 

 One of the best bedders 

 Likened to Rudbeckia 

 Golden Glow on account 

 of color, shape and pro 

 fusion of bloom. 



Packet, 10 cents. 



1232 PAJrCY MARK- 

 INGS. An exceptionallv 

 choice mixture of select 

 ed single large flowering 

 new sorts. Beautifully 

 marked. Mixed. 



Packet, 10 cents. 



1233 COaOVARIUM 

 ibushy growth 18 Inches in height, flowers double, shading from light 



yellow to white. They bloom profusely from early summer until frost, 

 land when grown in large beds their bright colors make a spelndid 

 show. Packet, 5 cents; onnce, 30 cents. 



1224 BURRIDGEANUM, TRICOLOR HYBRIDS, MIXED. 

 'The large single flowers are well formed and lasting; malting a pretty 

 ^appearance when used as a bedding plant. Fine for cutflowers. These 

 I hybrids were obtained from the well known Burridgeanum variety and 

 tare decidedly better in all respects. Packet, 10 cents. 



Chrysanthemum, Baby Golden Glow. 

 FINEST DOUBLE MIXED. Compact, 



CINERARIA 



Tender Perennial 



Cape Aster. A favorite, free flow- 

 ering greenhouse or window plant, 

 one of the most useful and ornamen- 

 tal of plants that can be grown, the 

 shades including blue, purple, crim- 

 son, maroon, etc. Jlauy varieties 

 produce flowers with a clear white 

 eye. Height 1 foot; flowers 2 Inches 

 across, or more. 



7234 FINEST MIXED. Large 

 flowering varieties, unsurpassed for 

 size and assortment of gorgeous 

 colors. Packet, 35 ceuts. 



CLARKIA 



Hardy Annual 



A charming annual growingabout 

 2 feet high, has been much improv- 

 ed In recent years. Colors rose, 

 white, red, etc. A profuse and con- 

 tinuous bloomer. Culture easy. 

 They do well either in sun or shade. 



1235 MIXED. Packet, 5 cts. 



Cineraria, Finest Mixed. 



CLEMATIS 



Hardy Perennial Climber 



Virgin's Bower. Beautiful hardy perennial climbers of the greatest 

 utility for veranda adornment or for trellis, post or tree. 



7236 PANICULATA. 

 Grows easily from seed; 

 glossy, green leaves, 

 never troubled by In- 

 sects; bears a dense mass 

 of blossoms; thrives In 

 sunshine or shade. 

 Small, star like, white, 

 fragrant flowers grows 

 to a height of 20 to 80 

 feet. Packet, 5 cts. 



7237 JACKMAN'S. 

 Very large flowers (4 to 

 6 inches; (blue, white, 

 purple, etc. The popular 

 hardy climber, an old 

 favorite. Pkt., 10 cts. 



7238 MIXED. All 

 varieties. Pkt., 5 cts. 



Clematis, Jackman'S and Paniculata. 



25 Cents 



Buys any six 

 5 -cent packets 

 Buys any three 

 lO-cent packets 

 Buys any two 

 15-cent packets 



CLEOME PUNGENS 



Hardy Annual 



7247 Giant Spider Plant. Also 

 Electric Light Plant. Very showy, 

 growin/p; 4 or 5 feet high, with rose 

 colored flowers of peculiar and inter- 

 esting shape, suggesting spiders. 

 The long, curving stamens give 

 the flower its name. The plant Is of 

 easiest cultivation, and blooms free- 

 ly and continuously. Thrives well 

 among shrubbery and is always ad- 

 mired. Packet, 5 ceuts. 



CLOVE PINKS 



See Dianihus. 



COBAEA 



Hardy Annual Climber 



Cathedral Bells. A rapid grow- 

 ing climber, attaining a length of 

 15 to .SO feet in a season and bearing 

 an abundance of large, beautiful, 

 bell-shaped flowers. In sowing the 

 seeds place them edgewise, and 

 merely cover with light soil; other- 

 wise even good seed will often fall r'^o.c. c^»K,ncK,o 



i J i OOB/EA, oCANDENS. 



to germinate. 



7242 ALBA. A white variety of Scandens. Beautiful. Pkt., 10c. 



7243 SCANDENS. Large bell-shaped, rich purple flowers; 2 inches 

 long, 1J4 inches across. Packet, 10 cents. 



COCCINEA INDICA 



See Gourds. 



COCKSCOMB 



See Ce/os/a. 



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