WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Flower Seeds— 133 



MARIGOLD 



Hardy Annual 



Taceles (Pot Marigold or Cape Marigold will be found under the 

 lead of Calendula, which see.) The Tagetes group Includes the so- 

 alled French and African sorts. The African marigolds are tall, with 

 ar^e yellow or orange colored flowers. The French marigolds are 

 Uvarfer with single and double flowers. Sow seeds in open ground and 

 hin to 1 foot apart. Elegant for bedding, also cutting for bouquets. 

 DWARF FRENCH VARIETIES 



1447 SILVER KING. A beautiful new dwarf strain, only 8 Inches 

 li-'h Flowers produced in great abundance and of perfectly uniform 

 narking. Color velvety brown, surrounded by pale lemon, almost 

 yhite. Pacliet, 5 cents; ounce, 30 cents. 



Marigold, New Dwarf Golden Ball. 



1450 NEW DAVARF GOLDEN BALL. A remarkable showy, 

 Iwarf, double flowering marigold. The plant is of a dwarf and com- 

 oact habit, with brilliant double golden yellow flowers. A great 

 mprovement on any of the already existing dwarf marigolds. Elegant 

 "or borders or for massing. Height 1 foot. PJkt., 15c.; 3 pkts., 25c. 



1451 LEGION OF HONOR. Much lllie Silver King, but the lemon 

 !dge or frame of tae flower Is a rich golden yellow. Height of plant 9 

 nches. A prettv companion to Silver King. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 20 cts. 



1452 FRENCH, FINEST MIXED. One foot. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c. 



TALL AFRICAN VARIETIES 



1453 LEMON Q,UEEN. 2>^ feet high; flowers 2 to 3 inches In diam- 

 5ter. Bushy plants, bearing 7o to 100 large, double, lemon colored flow- 

 jrs at one time. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 50 cents. 



1454 PRINCE OF ORANGE. Similar in a,l respects to the above, 

 3xcepting color of flower. Golden orange. Packet, 5 cts.; oz., 50 cts. 



1455 ELDORADO. 2)4 feet tall. Large, full, double quilled flowers. 

 3olden vellow Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 25 cts. 



1456 AFRICAN, MI Ei>. 2>2 teet tall. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 20 cts. 



MARVEL OF PERU 



Hardy Annual 



Four O'clock. A well-known and deservedly favorite flower. Pro- 

 Juces large, convolvulus-like flowers; white, yellow, crimson, striped, 

 2tc. The roots may be preserved through the winter in the cellar, 

 [hough it is usually called an annual. The flowers open suddenly late 

 in the aft"rnoon. Sow In open ground. 



1457 TOM THUMB VARIETIES MIXED. These make very 

 handsome dwarf, compact, bushy plants. The foliage is golden varie- 

 gated, and the blooms are numerous and in many brilliant colors. 

 Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 15 cents. 



i45S HYBRID PINE MIXED. A good mixture of many colors. 

 iHeight of plant about 2 feet. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 15 cent's. 



MEXICAN PRIMROSE 



Hardy Annual 

 7463 Acharmlngplant of almost unequalled blooming qualities. The 

 spreading blossoms are 3 inches in diameter, of a bright pink color, 

 with scarlet veins and showy while centre. Of easy culture and suited 

 to Indoor or open air situations. Packet, 5 cents. 



MIGNONETTE 



Hardy Annual 



Mignonette is available both winter and summer, and frequent sow- 

 ings of seed should be made. Sow where the plants are to remain. 



1464 RED GIANT. A mignonette of vigorous growth and great 

 excellence. It is very floriferous, as Indicated by the Illustration. It 

 belongs to the so-called grandiflora class, with flow ers of fine size and 

 form and showing a great deal of red. Packet, 10 cts; ounce, 50 cts. 



J46S RED GOLI- 

 ATH. Oneof the grand- 

 est mignonettes ever 

 introduced, remarkable 

 for color, size, fragrance 

 and profusion of bloom. 

 The flower spikes are 

 immense, measuring 6 

 to 8 inches long by 2 or 

 more Indies in diame- 

 ter. The apparently 

 double florets are of a 

 fire-red color, half an 

 inch in diameter, and 

 very showy. The blos- 

 som spikes make a 

 strong contrast with the 

 rich, healthy foliage, 

 and the perfume of the 

 Hed Goliath mignon- 

 ette is delightful and 

 powerful. Perfect as a 

 cut flower. Pkt., 10c. 

 1466 BISMARCK. 

 A mignonette bearing 

 reddish colored flowers 

 nearly double the size 

 of the popular Machet 

 variety, from which it 

 originated. The flow- 

 ers are pyramidal in 

 shape, well colored and 

 highly perfumed. The 

 foliage is rich and 

 slightly crumpled. It is 

 well afiapted to pot cul- 

 MiGNONETTE, BisMARCK. tui'e. Packet, 10 cts. 



1467 PYRAMIDAL LARGE 

 FLOWERED. The branches sur- 

 rounding the central stalk form a 

 pyramid, Instead of resting on the 

 soil. Flower compact, cone-shaped. 

 Often blooms the whole summer. 

 Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 50 cents. 



1471 IMPROVED MACHET. 

 Dwarf, vigorous, with massive red 

 flowers, delleiously scented. 

 Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 35 cents. 



1472 DEFIANCE. One of the 

 largest and most fragrant, and 

 among the best for cutting. Spikes 

 in water reiain their delicious odor 

 for days. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 50 cts. 



1473 SW^EET SCENTED. The 

 fragrance of this mignonette makes 

 it indispensable for bouquets and 

 cutting. Sow seed early in garden 

 and they will commence blooming 

 the first of June. Desirable for pot 

 culture. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 15 cts. 



1474 FINEST MIXRD. A care- 

 fully selected and very fine mix- 

 ture, including all the best mignon- 

 ettes, both old and new. 

 Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 35 cents. 



Mi&NONETTE, Improved Machet. 



MIMOSA 



Tender Annual 



Sensitive Plant. An interesting annual. Its leaves close and droop 

 when touched; hence its name. One to two feet high. 

 1475 PUDICA. Pink flowers. Packet, 5 cents. 



