158 — Flower Seeds 



THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1914 



SWEET ROCKET 



Hardy Perennial 

 1862 FINEST MIXED. Bearing purple or white flowers. Plants 2 

 or 3 feet high. Flowers fragrant. Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 30 cents. 



Hardy Perennial 



Well known, free bloommg, old-fashioned favorites, now greatly im- 

 proved. They produce masses of lovely, brilliant, sweet scented flowers 

 through a long period, making a splendid effect in beds. Two feet high. 

 Should be replaced by new seedlings, every few years, in fresh soil. 



1866 AURICUIiA EYED. A highly ornamental, single flowered 

 strain with large eyes; height 2 feet; all colors. Packet, 5 cents. 



Hardy Annual Sweet William 



This new type begins tr 

 bloom in early summei 

 from spring sown seed. 

 Habit of plant the same 

 as the perennial varieties, 

 produces fine heads of 

 bloom of various colors, 

 white, crimson, rose pink, 

 etc., many of which are 

 broadly edged with white; 

 fragrant. Plants hardy, 

 producing larger blooms 

 each season thereafter and 

 lasting for years. Very 

 Sweet William, Hardy Annual. desirable as cut-flowers. 



1868 FINEST Mixed. Great range of colors. Packet, 10 cents. 



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Sweet William, Single Mammoth Holborn Glory. 



1863 MAMMOTH HOIiBORW GLORY. A beautiful new strain 

 with large single flowers, compact habit of growth. Single florets have 

 measured over 1 inch across. Embraces many shades and markings. 

 Two feet high. Finest mixed. Pkt., lOc; % oz., 35c.; oz., 40o. 



1864 PIIVK BEAUTY. An exquisite shade of pixre pink. Large, 

 single flowers in immense umbels; IS'inches high. Packet, 10 cents. 



Hardy Annual Climber 

 1871 Black-Eyed Susan. An ornamental, rapid growing climber; an old 

 favorite. Excellent for vases, trellises, rustic work or greenhouse deco- 

 ration. Flowers bufl", orange, white, etc.; height 5 feet. Fine mixed. 

 Packet; 10 cents; 1^ ounce, 30 cents; ounce, $1.00. 



Hardy Perennial 



Red Hot Poker. Torch Flower. Blooms from August until late 

 autumn. Very showy in beds or masses, or among shrubbery. 



1873 UVARIA. Varies from yellow to scarlet. Packet, 5 cents. 



1874 HYBRIDA EXPRESS. The earliest to bloom. Some of the 

 seedlings of this class will flower the first year, if sown early. An inter- 

 esting and valuable strain. Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 85 cents. 



Tender Perennial 

 1875 CYPERUS AI.TERNIFOLIUS. As handsome and graceful 



as a palm, yet of easiest culture. It will grow and flourish in rooms 

 that have only partial light. It needs rich soil and much water. Has 

 long stems with narrow green leaves, umbrella shaped. Packet, 10 cts. 



Hardy Perennial 



Hardy heliotrope. A showy perennial border plant, producing large 

 corymbs of red and white flowers suitable for bouquets or decorations. 

 Very fragrant, resembling heliotrope. Two or three feet. Should be 

 generally grown, as it succeeds almost everywhere with little care. 

 1876 MIXED. Rose, red and white. Pkt., 5 cts.; «>z«j 30 cts. 



Sv/EET William, Single and Double, 



1865 DOUBIiE MIXED. A selection of the best double flowers in 

 all shades and markings. Packet, 10 cents; onnce, 30 cents. 



1867 SINGIiE MIXED. The flowers are large, of handsome form 

 and embrace the most beautiful colors. Pkt., 5 cts.5 oz., 35 cts. 



Tritoma, Hybrida Express. 



Umbrella Plant. 



