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WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Maule's New French Hydrangeas 



These plants must be taken indoors during Winter months 

 AVALANCHE. Magnificent, large, white; very free flowering. 



BOUQUET ROSE, Large clusters of rosy amber, changing to bright pink; a favorite. 

 Blooms sometimes come blue. 

 IjA LORRAINE. Large flowers, pale rose, turning to bright pink. 

 DIME. E. MOUILLERE. Large; white. Won the Silver Medal at Boston, 1913. 

 MOUSSELINE. Mauve rose with cream-colored centre; often comes darker. 

 SOTTV. DE MME. E. CHACTARD. Brilliant rose color; excellent in everyway. 

 Price for all the above: From 8-inch pots, 25 cents each; 4-inch pots, 40 cents each, 

 postpaid; by express, not prepaid, from 6-inch pots, 60 cents each. 



Special Offer 



Any three of the above, from 3-in. pots, 60 cents, post- 

 paid; any three from 4-in. pots, $1.00, postpaid; or, by 

 express, not prepaid, any three in largest size, $1.50. 



Genuine Fruiting Smyrna Fig 



(Fieus Carica, a Native of Smyrna) 

 We offer splendid, well-rooted plants of thi9 lovely fruiting tree which, when well es- 

 French Hydrangea for Porch Decoration. tablished, will bear large crops of delicious figs. It can be grown outdoors in the South, 



but in the Northern States it should be planted in a large pot or tub so it can be taken to the cellar over Winter after it becomes dormant outside. 

 It is easy to grow and one of the most delightful fruits you can plant. The figs grow like a branch from the side of the shoot, and are produced 

 on the young wood. Please order early; stock is limited. Mailing size plants: 25 and 40 cents each postpaid; by express, not prepaid, 

 larger size, 75 cents and $1.00 each. 



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 testi- 

 monials have been received from persons who have tried it, testifying to its easy cul- 

 ture, 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 Win- 

 ter; requires no coddling, not troubled with insects, and will begin to bloom as soon as 

 fully established; 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. 



Nic« Mailing Plants: 25 cents each; larger size, 35 cents each, postpaid; by ex- 

 press, not prepaid, bearing size, 50 cents, 75 cents and $1.00. 



The Beautiful Dwarf Otaheite Orange 



Has thick, glossy green leaves and dellciously sweet, pure white flowers. It begins 

 fruiting at once, and bears flowers and lovely golden yellow oranges all year round. 



25 and 35 cents each, postpaid; larger sizes, by express, not prepaid, 50 cents and 

 75 cents each. 



Six Best Standard Carnations 



One each of the following six Carnations, for 75 cents, postpaid. 

 CHAMPION. A very choice, free blooming scarlet variety. Banks with the best. 

 ENCHANTRESS. Most beautiful rose pink. 



MRS. C. W. WARD. Bears a beautifully formed, deep pink flower. 

 VICTORY. Said to be the finest scarlet color of any carnation. 

 WHITE ENCHANTRESS. Snow white, large flower. Very fragrant. 

 WHITE PERFECTION. Pure white. 

 Any of the above Standard Carnations, 15 cents each, $1.25 per dozen, postpaid. 



New Chrysanthemum, Salomon's Gold. 



Type of Rex or Painted-Leaf Begonia. 



12 Standard Chrysanthemums 



All tried and true sorts. One of each, (twelve In all) $2.00, postpaid. 

 BLACK HAWK.. Dark crimson scarlet. 



CULLIiVGPORDI. Large flowering; red. with golden-bronze reverse. 

 DR. ENGUEHARD. Pink, without a trace of purple. 

 ESTELLA, Handsome, large, creamy white. Very beautiful. 

 MRS. HIGGINBOTHAM. Rich pink; petals very hairy; one of the most unique. 

 PACIFIC SUPREME. Immense flowers; an unusual shade of pink. 

 PRINCESS LOUISE. Violet crimson, bronze centre. 

 PRINCESS OF WALES. Pure silvery white. 

 ROSE it IE. Bright pink; proluse bloomer. 

 SALOMON'S GOLD. Beautiful golden yellow. 



SMITH'S ADVANCE. Pure white, with creamy centre; extra fine; large. 

 ZENOBIA. Orange yellow. Very hardy. 



Any of the above, 20 cents each, postpaid. 



Rex or Painted-Leaf Begonias 



The grand ornamental leaves of these beautiful plants are steadily attractive 



The Hex Begonias are grown for their beautiful foliage. We have a number of kinds 

 from which we can make a selection for you, all different in form and coloring of the 

 leaves. Some of these begonias have chocolate-brown foliage, others rosy bronze, 

 purple and silver, green and bronze, coppery rose, green and silver, etc. All are beau- 

 tiful, and thrive in good, light, rich soil. 30 cents each, 6 for $1.50, postpaid. 



12 Bright Flowering Plants, $1.50 



1 Red Carnation 

 1 Pink 



1 Bine Heliotrope 

 1 White Heliotrope 

 1 Pi-ik Impatiens 

 1 White Impatiens 



The above 12 continuous bloomers. $1.50, postpaid 



1 White Carnation 

 1 Pink Carnation 

 1 Pelargonium 

 1 Chrysanthemum 

 1 Flowering Begonia 

 1 Abtitilon 



5 Plants for a Hanging Basket, 70 cts. 



1 Good Fern — our selection for the centre. 



1 Vlnca Variegata — leaves green and creamy white. 



1 Tradescantra or Wandering Jew. 



1 Parlor Ivy. A rapid, vigorous grower. 



1 Trailing Begonia. Beautiful leaves and stems. 



The last 4 for hanging over the edge. The S for 70 cents, postpaid. 



