WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



FJower Seeds— 149 



Poppy, Shirley, Mixed Colors. 



1694 SHlRLiEY, Bright tissue-paper-like appearance. Makes a 

 deligtitful plant alongside of grass borders and paths. Single flowered. 

 Mixed colors. Facket, 10 ceiits; >^ OMixce,30 cents; ounce, 50 cents. 



1680 NEW KING 

 ED W AMI). Single flow- 

 ering. A new variety of 

 large size and Tbeautiful 

 coloring, being a deep 

 scarlet shaded crimson 

 red, each petal marked 

 with a large black blotch 

 for half its length from 

 the base, against which 

 the yellow anthers stand 

 out in bold relief. Plant 

 grows 2% feet high. 

 Pl£t., lOc; 14 oz., S5c. 



167 9 SIIVGIiE 



ERED, ADMIllAIx. 



This single flowered 

 poppy is of great beanty 

 and is characterized by 

 large, round flowers of 

 glistening white, with a 

 broad band of bright 

 brilliant scarlet around ^'^^"-^ Flowered Poppy. Admiral. 



the top of each petal. The unique combination of these colors produces 

 a magnificent contrast and is very rarely found. Paclset, 10 cents* 



Hardy Perennial Poppy 



1691 ORIENTAI- PERENNlAIi HYBRIDS, Great flowers of gor- 

 geous brilliancy. For brightness of color nothing can eclipse these 

 beautiful Oriental perennial 

 poppies. The colors I'ange 

 from soft flesh and rose to 

 most brilliant dazzling scarlet 

 and richest maroon purple. 

 FloAvers enormous. Mixed. 

 Packet, IOC.5 % onnce, 50c. 



1692 HARDY PEREN- 

 NIAIi. Unrivaled for perma- 

 nent beds. Flowers 6 to 9 In. 

 across. Plants 8 to 4 feet high. 

 Finest mixed. Plct., 5 cts. 



1693 ICEt.A]VD. A hardy 

 perennial, blooming the first 

 season. The flowers resemble 

 crushed satin, and are fra- 

 grant. They bloom freely 

 during a long period. Satis- 

 factory as cut flowers, If cut 

 as soon as they open. Mixed 



colors. Pftclset, 10 cents. Peppy Orishtau Pbrennul Hybrids. 



Poppy, Double Cahnation, MiXto Colors. 

 169S DOUBLE CARWATION. This splendid poppy produces large 

 carnatlon-Uke flowers, most excellent for inasslug or borders, flowers 

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

 I offer a very fine range of mixed colors. Pkt., 10 cts.? oz., .'iO els. 



1684 SINGI-E P^ONY FLOWERED, DAINTY LADY. Very 

 large flowers, 4 to 5 inches across, of a charming rosy mauve, with a 

 large, shining dark metallic blotch at base of each petal. 



Paclcet, 10 cents; ),-^ onnce^ 35 cents. 

 1689 black: prince, a beautiful single flowering poppy of bril- 

 liant blackish-brown color with a violet hue, contrasting wonderfully 

 with the whitish stamens and the yelloAvish green seed pods. 



Packet, 10 cents; 3 ijaclcets, 35 cents. 



PoRTULACA, Single Large Flowered, Mixed. 



PORTULACA 



Hardy Annual 



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

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

 untn autumn. Only 6 inches high. Prefers a sunny situation. 



1696 SINGLE LARGE FLOWERED MIXED. AU colors; many 

 striped and variegated. Paclcet, 5 cents; y^. ounce, 35 cents. 



1697 GRANDIELORA. Doublo-flowering portulaca. Colors of most 

 brilliant shades, including white, yellow, salmon and carmiiie. Seed 

 saved from perfect double flowers, resulting in gorgeous masses of color. 

 Bloom remains open all day. Paclcet, 10 cents; J.;{ ounce, 50 ccutK. 



POT MARIGOLD 



See Calendula. 



Mrs. Bobert Lawrence, 850 Foley St.. Port Artlmr, Ontario, Canada.— I just want 

 to let you know about the Spencers Sweet Peas I got from you, also Aatprs. Stocks 

 and PansIeB. I had five flrat prizes for Sweet Peas, four first prlz<>8 for AsUItb, two 

 first prizee and two second prijses for StockH. and a second prize for PanBlc-B. 



