WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Flower Seeds — 14S 



Shirley, Mixed Colors. 

 1694 SHIRLEY. Briglit tlssue-paper-llke appearance. Makes a 

 lellghtful plant alongside of grass borders and paths. Single flowered, 

 vllxed colors. Packet, 10 cents; ^ ounce, 30 cents; ounce, 50 cents. 



Poppy, Double Carnation, MixhO Colors. 



1695 DOUBLE CARBTATIOIV. This splendid poppy produces large 

 carnatlon-llke flowers, most excellent for massing or borders, flowers 

 being very double. It is one of the most beautiful varieties grown, and 

 I oflfer a very fine range of mixed colors. Pfct., 10 cts.; oz., 40 cts. 



Tender Perennial Primula 



1705 BABY PRI3IROSE. Primula Forbesi. An exquisite little 

 primrose for pot culture. Rosy lilac, with yellow eye. Blooms a few 

 weeks after the sowing of the seed. PacUet, 10 cents. 



1706 OBCONICA. Primula obconica. A favorite plant for window 

 or conservatory. Flowers white shading to lilac, with the true prim- 

 rose fragrance. A profuse bloomer. Packet, 10 cents. 



PRIMULA CHIIVBWSIS. Also called Chinese Primrose. Profuse 

 bloomers and among the finest and most popular of the winter and 

 spring flowering window or greenhouse plants, doing well in cool 

 rooms. They are 8 or 10 Inches high, and the flowers are variously cut 

 and fringed. Separate colors, as follows: 



1707 Blue. A violet blue. Packet, 35 cents. 



1708 Crimson. A rich color. Packet, 25 cents. 



1711 Hose. A delicate shade. Packet, 25 cents. 



1712 While. Pure white. Packet, 25 cents. 



1713 FINEST MIXED. This Is both delightful and graceful when 

 In flower, and makes a useful decorative plant for the house or conserv- 

 atory. All shades and colors. Flowers, self colored, zoned, eyed and 

 striped. Packet, 20 cents; 3 packets, 50 cents. 



PORTULACA, SINQLE LARGE FLOWERED, MiXEO. 



PORTULACA 



Hardy Annual 



Rose Moss. A favorite for edgings, rock work, etc. Thrives best In 

 Ich light loam or sandy soil. Blooms profusely from early summer 

 ntil autumn. Only 6 Inches high. 



1696 SINGLE LARGE FLOWERED MIXED. All colors; many 

 ;riped and variegated. Packet, 5 cents; % ounce, 25 cents. 



1697 GRANDIFLORA. Double-flowerlng portulaca. Colors of most 

 rlUiant shades, including white, yellow, salmon and carmine. Seed 

 j,ved from perfect double flowers, resulting in gorgeous masses of color 

 iloom remains open all day. Packet, 10 cents; ^ ounce, 50 cents. 



i POT MARIGOLD 



I See Calendula. 



PRIMULA 



Hardy Perennial 



The genus Primula Includes three groups that are famous among flor- 

 ts — Auricula, Polyanthus and Primrose. Sow seed in spring and keep 

 oung plants shaded during summer. 



1698 NEW HARDY BLUE. A beautiful blue flowered type of the 

 ngilsh Primrose. Perfectly hardy. This Is excellent for naturalizing 

 I shaded nooks or for planting in the hardy border. Packet, 25 cts. 



1701 AURICULA. Primula auricula. A fragrant hardy perennial. 

 :any rich colors. Extremely free bloomer and a favorite. Pkt., 10c. 



1702 POLYANTHUS. Primula elatinr. Showy perennial, blooming 

 I early spring. Pot or out-door culture; 9 in. Single. All colors. Pkt., 5c. 



1703 COWSLIP. Primula vcris. A pretty, spring-flowering peren- 

 ial. Colors IncUide shades of yellow, brown, etc. Mixed. Pkt., 5 cts. 



1704 ENGLISH PRIMROSE. Primula vulgaris. The wUd English 

 ower; color, light canary yellow, fragrant. Hardy perennial. Pkt., 5c. 



Primula Chimenois. Chinese Primrose, 



