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951 New Giant Snapdragon, Ruby 
Three Beautiful Blue Salvias 
1727 Farinacea A remarkable Flowering Sage often 
referred to as “Mealy Sage’’. The well-branched 
plants grow 2to 3 ft. tall, bearing a profusion of 
thin, wiry flower stems studded with pale blue flowers. 
The stem as well as the calyx appears quite frosted 
and is of silvery blue appearance. Very desirable in 
the tall border or for specimen planting. Supplies 
lovely cut flower material throughout the season. 
Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 40c; y 4 oz. 75c. 
1725 Farinacea, Blue Bedder Introduced but recent¬ 
ly, this lovely variety has become quite popular by 
now. Its plants are of the same habit of growth as the 
type but not quite so tall. The flowers are rich, dark 
blue, contrasting wonderfully with the stem and calyx 
which are violet-white. Pkt. 15c; Vs oz. 40c; Vi oz. 70c. 
1728 Azurea grandiflora Bright sky-blue flowers 
during August and September. They grow to perfection 
in an ordinary garden soil which is well-drained but 
damp to some degree. Although classed as a perennial, 
the plants will live outdoors over winter only in sec¬ 
tions where the temperatures are not too severe. The 
roots may be lifted and stored late in the fall the same 
as Dahlia roots. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 40c; Vi oz. 70c. 
4165 Collection of 
Five Colorful Salvias 
We will send you one packet each of the Three 
Scarlet Salvias: Drooping Spikes, Bonfire, 
America, or Globe of Fire, and the two Blue 
Salvias: Farinacea and Farinacea, Blue 
Bedder. 
(value SSc) for only. 
Salvia. 
Flowering Sage 
Few other flowers are so extensively used for bedding 
and garden display in general as Salvia, or, as it is 
commonly known, Scarlet Sage. Its long, showy spikes 
of bright, dazzling flowers, which are carried well above 
the rich green foliage are unusually cheerful, bringing 
color to the garden from early summer till late in the 
fall.—The blue varieties make excellent subjects in the 
border and are ideal for cutting. Although 
they are hardy enough to live outdoors for 
a number of years where winters are mild, 
they are usually treated as annuals, save 
for variety Azurea grandiflora. All Salvias 
are of easy growth succeeding in a fairly rich, 
well-drained garden loam. 
1722 Drooping Spikes The flower spikes are 
extra-long and heavily loaded with flowers 
so that they bend under their own weight. 
The color of the flowers is a brilliant scarlet- 
red. 2J^ ft. tall. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 50c; 
Vi oz. 90c. 
1723 Bonfire The sturdy plants grow 2 ft. 
tall, forming well-rounded bushes of even 
height. The long, stately spikes carry clear 
above the foliage large flowers of glowing 
scarlet-red. When in full bloom the dark 
foliage is completely hidden. Pkt. 10c; 
Ys oz. 40c; Vi oz. 70c. 
1724 America or Globe of Fire An attrac¬ 
tive variety, not over 15 in. tall, which makes 
it an excellent bedding plant. The shining 
scarlet flower spikes come into bloom very 
early in the season. Pkt. 10c; Ys oz. 50c; 
Vi oz. 90c. 
1726 Scarlet Bedder This is the dwarfest of 
all Scarlet Sages reaching a height of but 1 ft. 
The plants form neatly rounded, compact 
bushes with showy, stocky flower spikes of 
rich scarlet blooms. The finest Sage for bed¬ 
ding and edging. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 50c; 
Vi oz. 90c. 
1733 Mixed, All Colors A colorful mixture 
containing such exquisite shades as flesh- 
pink, salmon, carmine, purple, etc., together 
with some scarlet varieties. All are represent¬ 
ed in proper proportions to make a most won¬ 
derful showing. Pkt. 10c; Ys oz. 50c; 
Vi oz. 90c. 
Maule’s Colorful Snapdragons— Continued 
New Giant Snapdragons —Maximum 
When the first varieties of these new Giant or Maximum Snapdragons were introduced a decade or so 
ago, they caused a sensation among both professional and amateur gardeners. We now have a won¬ 
derful variety of colors of these finest of all Giant Snapdragons. Our strains have been im¬ 
proved year after year so that now we can offer a strain which is sure to surpass your fondest ex¬ 
pectations. You will be delighted with the tall, massive spikes of exquisite giant blooms produced freely 
on plants 3 ft. tall. Unsurpassed for beds, borders or cuttings. Also suited for growing under glass. 
927 Apple Blossom A favorite variety with long 
sturdy spikes closely set with large, well-formed 
flowers of a delicate apple-blossom-pink, re¬ 
lieved by a yellow blotch on the upper lip. 
Pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 35c; Ys oz. 60c. 
943 Canary Bird This is a wonderful variety. 
The exquisite blooms are a bright canary-yellow 
touched with golden yellow on the lip. Combines 
well with all other colors of this type. Pkt. 15c; 
1/16 oz. 35c; Ys oz. 60c. 
929 Copper King Immense flowers of a most at¬ 
tractive copper-scarlet shade. The flower spikes 
are heavy and closely set with blooms. Also called 
Indian Summer. Pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 35c; 
Ys oz. 60c. 
931 Fire Flame One of the brightest colors in this 
type. The very large blooms are bright red with a 
suffusion of deep orange and scarlet. Pkt. 15c; 
1/16 oz. 35c; Ys oz. 60c. 
938 Orchid Immense spikes closely set with 
beautiful large flowers of a rich mauve-pink 
shade. Attractive when used alone or in com¬ 
bination with yellow or white. Pkt. 15c; 
i/16 oz. 35c; Ys oz. 60c. 
951 Ruby A distinctly beautiful shade of deep 
glowing ruby-red with a velvety finish. The 
tube is shaded with deep purple-carmine. Very 
desirable. Pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 35c; Ys oz. 60c. 
934 Snowflake Massive spikes covered with 
magnificent giant blooms of exquisite satiny 
texture. The color is a warm creamy white with 
just a touch of pale yellow on the lip. Pkt. 15c; 
1/16 oz. 35c; Ys oz. 60c. 
947 Sunnybrook For richness and brightness of 
color—a blend of deep golden yellow, salmon, and 
light orange—Sunnybrook claims a foremost 
place. Tall heavy spikes of extra-fine, large 
blooms. Pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 35c; Vi oz. 60c. 
933 The Rose A beautiful combination of rose, 
pink, and yellow delightfully blended and creat¬ 
ing a most charming effect. The flowers are broad, 
showing decided ruffling of the edge of the upper 
lip. Pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 35c; Ys oz • 50c. 
956 Wallflower Tall, heavy yet graceful spikes 
of a rich, deep coppery crimson color not unlike 
that of Y allflower. Although a rather dark shade, 
the blooms do not lack vivacity. Pkt. 15c; 
1/16 oz. 35c; Ys oz. 60c. 
935 Choicest Mixed Colors This mixture will 
be found most suitable for a colorful bed or 
border. It has been most carefully blended from 
the separate named varieties listed here, and also 
a few others, for a complete color-range. Fine for 
a generous supply of cut flowers. Pkt. 10c; 
1/16 oz. 25c; ] / 8 oz. 45c. 
Special Collection Offers of 
Six Giant Snapdragons 
Apple Blossom (apple-blossom-pink), 
Canary Bird (bright yellow). Copper King 
(copper-scarlet). Fire Flame (bright red). 
Snowflake (creamy white), and The Rose 
(rich rose-pink). 
4105 One Pkt. each (value 90c) for only . 50C 
4106 Two Pkts. each (value $1.80) for #r 
only.COC 
4107 1/16 Oz. (value $2.10) for only. $1«40 
4111 Collection of 
New Giant Snapdragons 
For the benefit of those of our customers who 
care to have all separate colors in this type, 
we have made up this special collection at a 
greatly reduced price. It contains one packet 
each of all the named varieties of new Giant 
or Maximum Snapdragons. 
(value $1.50) for only. . $ 1.00 
MAULE’S TESTED SEEDS 
For earlier bloom start Snap¬ 
dragons and Salvias indoors in March. 
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