1614 Maule’s Prize Giant Pansy 


_For many years we have specialized in pansies—and today Maule 
Pansies are grown all over the world by those who want the very 
best at low cost. Plant in rich, well-drained soil in a sunny posi- 
tion, keep flowers picked for continuous bloom. For earliest 
blooms, start seed indoors. 
1614 Mixed coh Very large flowers in an endless variety of 
' the most beautiful colors. There are the finest self-colors, includ- 
ing white, yellow, pink, rose, blue, purple and the rare and desir- 
able red shades. Some of the pansies are veined and bordered with 
contrasting colors, while others have clearly defined mahogany- 
brown, black or purple eyes. Some are wide and flaring, while 
others are attractively waved. They are large, 3 in. or more 
across, of perfect form, heavy substance, and very long-stemmed. 
Pkt. 35¢; "ig oz. $1.00; 1% oz. $1.75. 
1600 Mixed Colors The very largest, choicest, and most ‘‘phe- 
nomenal’’ of pansies. It is especially rich in pansies of the ruffled 
type, and there are many and varied colors and color combina- 
tions. The presence of many pansies of those wine-red shades so 
rare among flowers has endeared it to many Maule customers. 
Pkt. 25¢; %416 oz. 85¢; 4% oz. $1.50. 

1610 Mixed Colors The richly colored blooms are extremely 
large, round and crinkled. There is a predominance of deep red 



1697 Double Portulaca 
Portulaca 
Rock Rose, Sun Plant : 
Large flowers on light green, moss- — 
like foliaged plants, useful for beds, — 
borders, edgings, the rock garden and 
betweensteppingstones. Bloomsearly — 
and until frost. Likes full sun, well 
drained, rather dry, or even stony 
soil, 4 to 6 in. high. + ee 
1696 Single Mixed Colors Larg 
blooms in a choice mixture, includin; 
1594 Superfine A tee Grown for us in Oregon; 
flowers are of the largest size—well-grown blooms 
measuring 4 in. across. A gracefully waved edge 
adds to the charm of these giant flowers, which t 
Ode are more teen than other pansies. AASTERPIECE (F i 
xtra long stems. olors range from white to - in ; 
i = 2 1595 Mixed Celors So ruffled and waved that flowers appear 
richest purple, Pkt. 50¢5 “/6 oz. $1.25; 1/ oz. $2.25. double. Our mixture contains many colors, mostly rich, dark and 
velvety shades. Not the largest of pansies, but one of the most 
beautiful. Pkt. 20¢; "Yc oz. 50¢; 4% oz. 35¢. 

























white, buff, salmon, orange, red ani 
others; some are striped. VERE 
Pkt. 15¢; 4% oz. 50¢; 14 oz. 85¢. 
1697 Double Mixed Colors Blooms: 
like little open roses in the brightest 
colors. Will produce some single flow- _ 
ers. Pkt.15¢;14¢60z.40¢; ’g0z.70¢. 
and many unusual shades. The flowers are marked with blotches 
of deeper contrasting color. Pkt. 25¢; “Ye oz. 75¢; 4% oz. $1.25. 

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Poppies, Annual 
For bedding, edging taller annuals, or 
wherever a bright show of color is 
wanted, use poppies. Easy to grow 
in ordinary soil and a sunny location. 
1680 American Legion Very large, 
single orange-scarlet flowers. An im- — 
proved ‘‘Flanders Poppy.” 2 ft. ‘o 
Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 20¢. 
1671 Double Shirley, Mixed Colors — 
Double and semi-double flowers in — 
‘a pleasing mixture of many showy — 
and attractive shades. 18 in. a 
Pkt. 10¢; 1%4 oz. 25¢. 
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1602 Mixed Colors Excellent pansies for bedding 
and edging where color effect is of more importance 
than size of blooms. Plants are compact, quite 
-hardy, and of neat habit of growth. Flowers are of 
good size and borne on strong, stiff stems which are 
long enough for cutting. Choice blend of many 
colors. Pkt. 15¢; 44 oz. 60¢; 14 oz. $1.00. 




1634 Mixed Colors A very good mixture of fine pansies. Blooms 
are of good size and the mixture has been made from many sepa- 
rate colors to assure its being especially brilliant. 
Pkt. 10¢; 1% oz. 35¢3 14 oz. 60¢. 
P H LOX Drummondu 
_ Annual phlox is certainly most brightly colored. It is particularly 
showy, and most effective when planted in masses—either separately 
or in mixture. Begins to bloom in early summer and continues until 
fall if plants are not allowed to go to seed. 


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Poppies, Perennial — 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
Of easy culture, growing to perfection 
in fairly rich, slightly moist soil. May 
and June. 3 ft. tall. sit 
1674 Orientale Vivid, dazzling 
orange-scarlet; purplish blotches on — 
each petal. Pkt. 10¢; 4 oz. 25¢. — 
TALL LARGE-FLOWERED 
1655 Apricot Chamois-rose. 1650 Rose White-starred. 
1656 Primrose Primrose-yellow. 1657 Violet Bright violet. 
1651 Scariet Dazzling red. 1652 White Glistening, pure. 
Any of the above 6 colors: Pkt. 15¢; 4 oz. 60¢. 
1654 Mixed Colors Well-balanced blend of all colors. 
: Pkt. 15¢; 4 oz. 60¢3 14 oz. $1.00. 

ICELAND POPPIES 4 
Colorful silken flowers on graceful, — 
wiry stems, 15 to 18 in. long. Will — 
bloom the first year if sownearly. 
1667 Mixed Choice blend of the © 
finest Iceland Poppies. 2 
Pkt. 10¢; 4% oz. 25¢. q 
1654 Phlox, Tall Large-Flowered 



4161 Tall Large-Flowered Phlox Collection 
6 Packets—One each of the above 6 named separate 60 
colors (value 90¢) for only. 2... 050s sen ewes : ¢ 
Dwarf Compact Phlox 
1694 Mixed Many colors in mixture. These neat 
little plants, about 6 in. tall, with their even, com- 
pact growth, are splendid for beds, borders, rock 
gardens, pots and window boxes. 
Pkt. 15¢; 4g oz. 60¢; 14 oz. $1.00. 
Star of Quedlinburg Phlox 
1658 Mixed Colors Petals pointed, fringed or ar- 
tistically starred. Most unusual. Many colors. 1 ft. 
Pkt. 15¢; 4% oz. 50¢; 14 oz. 85¢. 

GIANT FLOWERED 
1695 Art Shades Very large individual florets, 134 to 1% in. aa 
across, in massive trusses on plants 9 in. tall. Wonderful mixture : 
of soft colors—salmon with white eye; deep salmon with cream 
eye; apple-blossom-pink; soft rose; light blue with white eye; pale 
violet with white eye and other pleasing shades. 
Pkt. 15¢; 4 oz. 50¢; 14 oz. 85¢. 

PR IMU LA Primroses 
PRIMROSES FOR INDOORS 
(House Plants) Particularly desirable 
indoors during the winter or early 
spring months. Showy and colorful 
plants which flower freely and con- 
tinuously with a minimum amount of 
care in a living room, greenhouse or | 
conservatory, where light and heat Pa 
conditions are satisfactory. 
1709 Chinensis, Finest Mixed 
Large fringed flowers in clusters. 10.in. 
; Pkt. 25¢; 428 oz. 75¢. 
1699 Obconica Grandiflora, Mixed 
Colors Clusters of large flowers in 
many pretty pastel and other desir- 
. 5 : able colors. Gorgeous mixture. Free 
1709 Primula Chinensis, Finest Mixed blooming. Pkt. 15¢; %28 oz. 60¢. 
“We had excellent luck with Maule’s Earliest of All Tomatoes last year. I believe every seed came up. I just about peppered the whole 
62 neighborhood with plants. The rest of your seed is excellent, too.””—Mrs. Weldon C. Banks, Jewett, New York. ae 
Popular class of plants, the perennial 
types for early spring blooming in the 
hardy border, and the lovely indoor 
class for winter and spring. 
PERENNIAL PRIMROSES 
Ideal for planting in moist places, 
along shady walks, and in the rock 
garden. They bloom in April and 
May, and freely produce their colorful 
flowers in clusters. 6 to 8 in. 
1704 Veris, Giant Mixed (Poly- 
anthus) Large clusters of big blooms 
in mixed colors, including white, yel- 
low, pink, crimson, copper, lilac, vio- 
let, etc. Pkt. 15¢; 46 oz. 40¢. 
Santa Barbara Poppy 
Hunnemannia a 
1682 Fumariaefolia Flowers 
golden yellow tulips on erect st : 
2 ft. tall. In bloom from July until 
frost. The tulip or poppy-like flowers 
ate nice for vases if cut while in bi 
Pkt. 10¢; 14 oz. 25¢. 
