WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Flower Seeds — 141 



An Illustration of a Single Plant, Showing Profusion of Bloom of 

 Petunia, New Hybrids, Mixed. 



1648 NEW HYBRIDS, MIXED. The seed which I offer under this 

 ,me Is a flne mixture of all the handsomest aud best single petunias, 

 eluding sorts that are striped, blotched and mottled. These hybrids 

 e unexcelled for beds and borders. Plit., 10 cts.; y^ o%., 25 cts. 

 IS5I SI1V«L,E LAUGB FLOWERED. Very large flowers 8 to 4 

 3hes across. Blotched and veined In the most grotesque and beautiful 

 mbinatlons, but not fringed. Mixed colors. Pacltet, 20 cents. 



PHACELIA 



Hardy Annual 



\. highly Interesting hardy Call- 

 •nia annual, much branched and 



spreading habit. Flowers excel- 

 it for bouquets. Blooms In about 

 ceeUs from planting and coutlii- 

 s flowering until late fall; 9 inches 

 gh. Also known as Wliltlavla. 

 16S2 CAMPANUIiARIA. Blue 



th white spots. Packet, 10 cts. 

 ^653 ALBA. White. Pkt.. 5c. 



PHLOX 

 DRUMMONDII 



Hardy Annual 



The annual and perennial phloxes 



e not rlv aled among garden flow- 



i In brilliancy of bloom. They 



e strong growing, healt.iy plants, 



th pretty foliage, and belong in 



ery garden. I offer the old fash- 



led favorites as well as the newest 



pes. The annual phloxes are all 



the Druramondll type, and enjoy 



de esteem. The perennial sorts rH«i,tLiA. 



ould be talcen up and the roots separated and set in new soil at least 



ce in three years, this will encourage large blooms. 



Phlox Drummondii, Briar Crest Selected Long Blooming. 



\654 BRIAR CREST SELECTED LONG BLOOMING. Best of 

 I bedding plants. This splendid race of half-dwarf annual phloxes can- 

 it be overpraised for brigiitness and beauty. The plants are always 

 vlshly covered with large flowers of most brilliant hues. The flower 

 pe Is shown in the Illustration. Nothing better for bedding purposes 

 listed in this catalogue. These phloxes are less than a foot high, and 

 e of neat growth. They succeed everywhere, and are in universal 

 vor for summer flowering purposes. They are quite hardy, but are 

 be treated as annuals. They come into bloom quickly froni the seed, 

 id cover a long period, until cut down by frost. The colors Include 

 ire white, deep and showy red, rose with white eye and other shades; 

 cellent for vases, pot-plants, hanging baskets, "etc., or for bedding, 

 lell all the colors in a choice mixture, embracing over fifteen sorts. 

 nest mixed, Packet, 10 cents; ^ ounce, 30 centsi oancci $1.00. 



Phlox, Grandiflora Mixed. 



1655 GRANDIFLORA, MIXED. 



Best large flowered varieties iu 

 superb mixture. Packet, 10 cents; 

 J4 ounce, 25 cts.; ounce, 75 cts. 



1656 DOUBLE YELLOW. 



About 65 per cent, of the flowers are 

 double. More double flowers are 

 produced when planted in light, 

 sandy soil. Packet, 10 cents. 



1657 DOUBLE WHITE. A pro- 

 fuse bloomer of great value, coming 

 at a season when white flowers are 

 specially desirable. About (36 per 

 cent, produce doubles. Pkt., 10c. 



1658 COCCINEA. Large; bril- 

 liant scarlet. Packet, 5 cents. 



1662 STAR OP QUEDLIN- 

 BURG. (Cuspedata.) Large flow- 

 ers, with curiously pointed and 

 toothed blossoms, of all shades and 

 markings. Packet, 10 cents. 



7663 SPLENDID MIXED. Very 

 fine mixture of various annual 

 types. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 75 cts. 



DWARF PHLOX 

 DRUMMONDII 



New .Phlox, Bunch of Rose 



Phlox, Star of Quedlinburg. 



1664 BUNCH OF 

 ROSES. The Individ- 

 ual florets are large and 

 vividly rose colored, 

 with a darker spot of 

 rose towards the base, 

 while the centre of the 

 flower is pure white. It 

 is uniquely similar in 

 appearance to a Briar 

 Rose, and the large clus- 

 tered heads are very 

 suggestive of the name 

 selected. For bedding 

 this is one of the most 

 brilliantly effective an- 

 nual type, forming stur- 

 dy llltle bushes only 8 

 Inches high, producing 

 a mass of bloom from 

 ground to summit. 

 Packet, 10 cents. 



1665 ISABELLINA. A 



splendid, new dwarf phlox, 

 with large, bright primrose 

 yellow flowers. Very showy. 

 It is of compact growth and 

 free flowering habit. Quite 

 novel and distinct, ;Nnd of 

 great promise. Pkt., l!Oc. 



1666 FIREBALL. Bril- 

 liant scarlet; 8 In. Pkt. i.Oc. 



1667 SNOWBALL. Pure 

 white; 8 inches. Pkt, 10c. 



1668 NEW LARGE 

 FLOAVERING CICILY. 

 This is a distinct and charm- 

 ing strain of the dwarf large 

 flowering annual phlox. The 

 individual florets as well as 

 the broad rounded head of 

 flowers are of very large size. 

 Colors vary from light lilac 

 through various shades of 

 red and puvnle, while nearly 

 all have a large distinct 

 white eye in the centre. 



Packet, 10 cents. 



1669 STELLA. Dwarf, 

 compact sort, with bright 

 scarlet star shaped or radl- 

 afa flowers, the color of 

 which resembles Dwarf Fire- 

 ball. Of very uniform 

 growth, and excellently suit- 

 ed for dwarf groups or for 

 pots. Packet, 10 cents. 



167/ SUPERB MIXTURE, 

 many colors and markings: 4 to 6 Inches high; L>overed with flowers 



New Yellow Phlox, Isabellina. 

 A superior dwarf growing Phlox of ■ 



during the whole Summer and Fall; elegant for rlbJjon bedding and for- 

 borders. Packet, 10 cents; 14 ounce, 25 cents; o«nce, 75 cents. 

 1672 HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOX. See page,T42. 



