UFERP QER/INNnS. 



GOLDEX DAWK. New. — A beautiful, rich 

 range-shaded salmon ; the nearest approach to yel- 



necessary 

 to say anything to 

 my old customers in 

 regard to the superior 

 excellence of Maule's 

 Flowering Plants ; but to 

 the many new readers, 

 who will receive this 

 Catalogue this year 

 for the first time, I need 

 only say that Maule's 

 Plants are just as relia- 

 ble as Maule's Seeds. 

 More cannot be said, for 

 better .Seeds than Mauli's 

 were never sold, and STRONGER, 

 HEALTHIER PLANTS THAN I 

 PROPOSE TO SEND MY CUSTO- 

 MERS THE COMING SEASON CAN- 

 NOT BE PROCURED FROM ANY ONE 

 Such is the general verdict of all who have 

 tried them, and I know that yon will make the 

 same report should you decide to favor me with your 

 order the coming season. 



%w ar-xd Scarce looses. "E&SEi 



attention to the following list of new and choice Roses. It is a well-known fact 

 that from year to year a large number of new varieties are forced upon the market, 

 many of which are either absolutely worthless or have no distinguishing feature ! 

 from the old and tried sorts ; while this is true, it is also a fact that for many 

 years I have had, now and then, most valuable acquisitions that have stood the 

 test of trial and criticism. In selecting the following list I have aimed to select | 

 the cream of the newer sorts, which I offer at very low rates, 

 considering their very choice character. 



AMERICAN BEAUTY.— This grand rose is a seedling, found in the 

 gardens of Mr. Bancroft, the historian, at Washington, D. C, who has perhaps I 

 ttie finest collection of roses in this country. In " American Beauty " I have i 

 for the first time a rose of large size, having the ever-blooming qualities of the ! 

 Tea Rose with the delicious odor of the Damask or Moss Rose, consequently 

 equally valuable for Winter or Summer flowering. In color it is a deep brilliant 

 pink, shaded toward the centre with rich carmine. The stock of this beautiful 

 rose is very scarce this year. Price, 50 cents each. 



THE BRIDE — The Bride is a pure white rose of large size and most 

 perfect form. The buds are pointed and the ends of the petals are slightlv 

 curved back, giving it a most chaste and elegant appearance. A free-flowering 

 rose, either for Summer or Winter. Price, 30 cents each. 



SUSANNE BLAJiCHET.-A beautiful rose : the outer petals a clear 

 flesh white, with a deep flesh centre ; perfection itself in color and shape ; outer 

 petals are large and broad, with short inner petals. It is an erect grower ; foliage 

 immense, with beautiful leafage. Price, 25 cents each. 



PRINCESS DE SAGAN — A new French Rose, noted for its beautiful 

 buds, of the brightest scarlet crimson which can be cut on long stems : flowers 

 medium sized and fragrant. It is a profuse bloomer, and is sure to gain admirers 

 wherever grown. Price. 30 cents each. 



. * >A£ * A . GO^TIER.— Fine foliage, exceedingly free-flowerine, verv sweet : 

 being tree from mildew and keeping double ; it is one of the best Summer roses 

 lor cut flowers. The blooms are long, with thick, broad petals of a dark carmine 

 cnmson. the inner petals a bright rosv carmine. Price, 25 cents Bach. 



MME. ETIENNE — A beautiful new and distinct Tea Rose, color a fine 

 Clear pink ; the petals beautifully recurving, resembling a Camellia. Texture 

 i^ Heavy, and color a warm, yet delicate pink changing to a shade deeper on 

 the edge of petals, a free bloomer. Price. 25 cents each. 



■k - t T GUILLOT — One of the handsomest and most valuable of 

 , ' se ?- Drl 5 n ; dazzling crimson, changing to brilliant carmine, flowers large, very 

 aouwe and full^ highly scented, and a constant bloomer. Price. 30 cents each. 



, *RANCE — The sweetest of all, fragrance delightful, color silverv 

 rose changing to pink.larce. full and elobular; constant bloomer. Price, 20c. each. 



rtULE DES JARDINS.— Not so new, but the best vellow rose ever 

 introduced; fane large yellow sol id bud; no superior for cutting.' Price. 20c. each | 



One good strong plant of each of tlie above 9 

 truly magnificent Roses sent FREE by mailTo 

 any address on receipt of S2.00 I 



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low vet introduced. The flowers are of the largest 

 size, double, perfectly shaped, in large trusses, and 

 opens freely at all seasons. Must be seen to be apprecia- 

 ted. 20 cents" each; $2.00 per dozen. 



CANDIDISSIMA PLENA. New Tlie finest of the double whites ; 



strong, vigorous habit, foliage large and of a deep, rich green, with clearly 

 defined bronze zone in the leaf; flowers pure white, large truss. A good 

 bedder, and for window culture stands without a rival. 20 ets. each ; S2 per doz. 



BRUANT. The Giant Geraninm.— This variety can truly be named 

 the Giant Geranium, producing exceptionally large trusses,and borne in immense 

 spherical balls, measuring from 6 to 8 inches in diameter. The leaves are round 

 and neatly zoned, making dense growth, and is without an equal as a bedder. 

 Color of flower a beautifuf light vermilion red. 20 cents each ; 82.00 per dozen. 



MARY HILL. New Double Pink Geranium. — A fine new pink, 

 semi-double ; color a dark shade of pink bordering on red ; florets and truss 

 verv large and of perfect form. 20 cents each ; S2.00 per dozen. 



"S. A\ NUTT. New Double Scarlet Geranium.— The finest of the 

 double red ; truss very large and full : semi-double ; color a deep blood crimson, 

 verv tree bloomer : iii every way desirable. 20 cents each ; 82.00 per dozen. 



GERTRUDE. — Flowers of a beautiful semi-double form; color cle;ir 

 brieht salmon, centre and outer edges touched with white ; shaded carmine ; 

 foliage dense, and an excellent bedder. 15 cents each ; $1.50 per dozen. 



RE UMBERTO. Kins Humbert. — A strong grower, producing its 

 large and perfect semi-double flowers on long and stiff stems. In color a 

 brilliant orange-red, distinctly shaded with bright yellow. Like the Golden 

 Liawn, it is a variety approaching to yellow. 15 cents each ; 81.50 per dozen. 



WALTER SCOTT.— An excellent bedder, bearing large trusses of beau- 

 tiful double dark rich red flowers. A strong compact grower, and free bloomer. 

 15 cents each ; 81.50 per dozen. 



. WHITE SWAN. — An excellent double white variety, of rugged com- 

 pact growth, profusely studded with flower spikes, bearing pure snow-white 

 trusses. One of the strong points of White Swan is its color, which does not 

 bec ome tinged pink as most other white varieties do. 20 cts. each ; S2 per doz. 



ONE PLANT OF EACH THE ABOVE SUPERB GERAN- 

 IUH9S SENT POSTPAID TO ANY ADDRESS FOR S1.25 



tiKKA.V ILAlS. — Candiiiisslma Plena. 



