WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Flower Seeds— 127 



Chrysanthemum, Baby Golden Glow. 



Hardy Annual Chrysanthemum 



1225 BRIDALi ROBE. Plants grow about 1 foot high; the finely cut 

 foliage is almost hidden by the mantle of pure white double flowers, 

 which coyer the entire plant so much that a bed of this looks like a 

 drift of snow. It will be In great demand as a bedding plant, and also 

 makes a good out flower. The petals of the flowers are closely set and 

 resemble to some extent a finely formed, large fiowering, double daisy. 

 Packet^ 10 cents; ounce, 30 cents. 



J227 SINGIiE FINEST MIXED. Painted Daisies. These make a 

 beautiful display. The daisy-like flowers are handsomely marked, 

 usually in bands or rings of many colors. Pkt., 5 cts.; ox., 40 cts. 



J231 BABYGOIiDEN 

 GLOW. Golden Queen. 

 A most charming annu- 

 al growing about 15 to 18 

 inches high, bearing 

 scores of bright yellow 

 double flowers. The 

 plants begin to bloom 

 almost as soon as set in 

 the open ground, aflbrd- 

 Ing an almost unlimited 

 supply of cut flowers. 

 One of the best bedders. 

 Likened to Rudbeckia 

 Golden Glow on account 

 of color, shape and pro- 

 fusion of bloom. 

 Packet, 10 cts.j % oz., 

 30 cts.; oz., 50 cts. 



1232 FANCY MARKINGS. An exceptionally choice mixture of 

 selected single and double new sorts. Beautifully marked, appearing 

 in all shades, many of them with dark centres bordered with pure 

 white. Excellent for cutting. Mixed colors. Packet, 10 cents. 



1233 CORONARItTM FINEST DOUBLE MIXED. Compact, 

 bushy growth 18 inches in height, flowers double, shading from light 

 yellow to white. They bloom profusely from early summer until frost, 

 and when grown in large beds their bright colors make a splendid 

 showing. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 30 cents. 



CINERARIA 



Tender Perennial 



Cape Aster. A fayorite, free flow- 

 ering greenhouse or window plant. 

 Shades include blue, purple, crim- 

 son, maroon, etc. Many specimens 

 produce flowers with a clear white 

 eye. Height 1 foot; flowers 2 or 

 more inches across. 



1234 FINEST MIXED. Large 

 flowering rarieties, unsurpassed for 

 size and assortment of gorgeous 

 colors. Packet, 25 cents. 



CLARKIA 



Hardy Annual 



A charming annual growing about 

 2 feet high. Colors rose, white, red, 

 etc. A profuse and continuous 

 bloomer. Culture easy. 



1235 MIXED. Packet, 5 cts. 



Cineraria, Finest Mixed. 



Clematis, Jackman'8 and Paniculata. 



CLEMATIS 



Hardy 

 Perennial Climber 



Virgin's Bower. Beau- 

 tiful hardy perennial 

 climbers of the greatest 

 utility for veranda, trel- 

 lis, etc., adornment. 



1236 PANICULATA. 

 Grows easily from seed; 

 the vine, attaining a 

 height of 20 to 30 feet and 

 never troubled by in- 

 sects, bears a dense 

 mass of small, star-like, 

 white, fragrant flowers. 



Packet, 5 cents. 



1237 JACKMAN'S. 

 Very large flowers 4 to 

 6 inches across; blue, 

 white, purple. Mixed 

 colors. Pkt., 10 cts. 



1238 MIXED. All 

 the above varieties in a 

 grand mixture. 



Packet, 5 cents. 



COBAEA 



Hardy Annual Climber 



Cathedral Bells. A rapid grow- 

 ing climber, attaining a height of 

 15 to 30 feet and bearing an abun- 

 dance of large, beautiful, bell-shaped 

 flowers. In sowing the seeds place 

 them edgewise, and merely cover 

 with light soil; otherwise the seed 

 will often fail to germinate. 



1242 ALBA. A white variety of 

 Scandens. Beautiful. Pkt., 10c. 



1243 SCANDENS. Large bell- 

 shaped, rich purple flowers; 2 inches 

 long, 1)^ inches across. Pkt., 10c. 



COLEUS 



Tender Perennial 



Foliage plants of exceeding rich- 

 ness and beauty; indispensable for 

 borders and bedding; excellent for Cob/ea, Scandens. 



greenhouse and window. The leaf colors Include red, yellow, green, 

 crimson, maroon, etc., variously combined and blended. The leaf 

 shapes vary endlessly. Tall and dwarf varieties. Easily grown. 



1244 NEW BRIAR 

 CREST. No place 

 could show such a col- 

 lection of coleus as 1 

 had at Briar Crest last 

 summer. For years 1 

 have prided myself 

 that my collection of 

 coleus was unsur- 

 passed; but have kept 

 right on breeding it 

 up, until now, in varie- 

 ty of colors, shape of 

 foliage, mammoth 

 size, etc., I have se- 

 cured a selection far 

 ahead of anything ever 

 seen at home or abroad. 

 Seed of the Briar Crest 

 coleus is worth more 

 than its weight in gold. 

 Highly ornamental as 

 a pot plant, especially 

 with its spikes of blue 

 flowers in autumn. 

 Packet, 30 cents; 

 3 packets, 50 cents. 



1245 LARGE-LEAVED SUNSET SHADES. A Strain of coleus 

 remarkable for diversity and richness of color combinations. Leaves 

 sometimes attain a length of 10 or 12 Inches and a width of 6 or 8 inches. 

 Foliage very ornamental, be ng curled, serrated, out or fringed in a 

 most delicate and 

 varied way. The 

 prevailing colors 

 are Indicated by the 

 name, being a rich 

 combination of all 

 the tints in a gor- 

 geous sunset. The 

 handsomest foliage 

 plants obtained' so 

 easily from seed, 

 making fine speci- 

 men plants in two 

 or three months; no 

 two exactly alike. 

 Packet, 15 cents. 



1246 CHOICEST 

 HYBRIDS. From 

 the best named 

 sorts. Pkt., 15 cts. 



1247 FINEST 

 MIXED. Tall grow- 

 ing, with smaller 



leaves. Pkt., 10c. Coleus, Large-Leaved Sunset Shades^ 



COLEUS 



CONVOLVULUS 



Hardy Annual 



Morning Glory. Beautiful and free blooming annual climbers, grow- 

 ing easily in any situation. Colors blue, white, pink, purple, etc. The 

 most popular, free flowering and rapid climbing plants in the world. 



1251 MAJOR. The most popular tall growing morning glory. 

 Fine mixed. Packet* 5 oeuts; ounce, 10 cents. 



