Pkt. 10c; 14 oz, 35c; oz. 60ce; % Ib. $1.75; 1%% Wh. $3.25;
Ib. $6.00, postpaid
Do not overlook the small-fruited sorts on this
page; they make delicious tomato butter or preserves
61
CuLttuRE—Sow early flat varieties in April
seed %
in July or August in drills or broadcast.
ounce about 250 feet; 14% pounds to acre in drills or 2% pounds broadeast.
use in 45 to 75 days. : see Fl
686 Redon Purple didi} if
Top White Globe —
* ese Red or Purple Top
White Globe
The Most Popular Variety. 65 days
One of the handsomest and most salable
turnips. Adapted to any soil or section. It
is a large, rapid growing sort, being ready
for the table or market in about 65 days, with
globular shaped roots of attractive appear-
ance. Flesh pure white, fine grained and
tender, and is the best flavored of all turnips,
raw or cooked. The skin is white, ‘with a
purple or dark red top. This sort keeps well
for so early a variety and is one of the best
all purpose white turnips.
Pkt, 10c; oz. 15e; % Ib. 35e; % Ib. 50e; lb. 85e;
2 Ibs. $1.55; 5 Ibs. $3.60; 10 Ibs. $6.35, postpaid
693 Extra
Early Purple
Top Milan
Le
Pic seat |
% 693 Extra Early
Purple Top Milan
Best for Spring or Fall Sowing. 45 days
The earliest of all turnips, producing in 45
days good sized, flat, smooth turnips with
bright purple top and few leaves, of perfect
shape and color. Flesh white and ehoice,
Sweet and fine grained. They are without
equal for the table. Adapted to spring and
fall planting outdoors, and is especially de-
sirable for forcing under glass.
PKt. 10c; oz. 20e; ™% Ib. 50c; % ib. 75e;3
Ib. $1.25; 2 Ibs. $2.30; 5 Ibs. $5.50;
10 Ibs. $10.00, postpaid
695 Early White Flat Dutch
Held in High Esteem by All Growers. 50 days
A flat, smooth, white turnip; one of the best
for the family garden in the spring, also
grown for a fall crop. Medium size; matures
in about 50 days. Skin is clear white; flesh
excellent, mild, juicy. A good keeper.
Pkt. 5c; oz. 10¢e; %4 Ib. 35e; % Ib. 50c; Ib. 80e3
2 Ibs. $1.45; 5 Ibs. $3.40; 10 Ibs. $6.00, postpaid
Garden Turnips
t ineh and thin out to 4 to 6 inches in the row. Cultivate frequently, For suc-
cession, sow at intervals until the last week in May. f
Cover
For Fall and Winter crop, sow
A packet will sow about 50 feet of drill, an
Ready to
699 Petrowski
Quickest Growing Yellow Turnip.
50, days
_The handsome roots are of medium
size, flat in shape, perfectly smooth,
and of a rich orange-yellow color. Thé |
flesh is a beautiful light orange, fine
grained, tender and sweet. This vari-
éty is of quick zrowth, maturing in 50
. days,
Pkt 10c; oz Ise; %4 Ib. 35¢e; % Ib. 55e: |
- Yor; 2 lbs. $1.70; 5 Ths. $4.05;°
10. Ibs, $7.10, postpaid
701 White Egg
Solid, Fine Grained, Good Keeper.
50. days
Egg-shaped root; with white skin.
The white flesh is always firm, solid,
Sweet, a quick growing sort, maturing
in about 50 days. A good keeper, . ~
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15e; 4 Wb. 35¢e; 14 Ib. 50e3
Ib. SOc; 2 Ibs. $1.45; 5 Ibs. $3.40;
10 Ibs. $6.00, postpaid ,
692 Yellow Aberdeen
Sweet Yellow Flesh. 75 days
A turnip of high merit. The flesh is
yellow, tender, sugary and very solid.
In color the turnip is purple above and
deep yellow below. Producing large
roots which resemble ruta bagas,
on the table or for stock feeding.
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15e; % Ib. 35e; % Vb. 50e;
Ib. SOc; 2 Ibs. $1.45; 5 Ibs. $3.40; -
10 Ibs. $6.00, postpaid
697 Cow Horn
Excellent for Table or Stock. 75 days
A long white turnip, 12 to 15 inches
in-length, 2% inches in diameter and
growing well above the ground. Of
rapid growth, producing large, heavy
roots in 75 days. One of the best and
sweetest for home use or for stock
feeding.
Pkt. Se; oz 15¢; 14 Ib. 35e; Y% Ib. 50e;
Ib. SOc; 2 Ibs. $1.45; 5 Tbs. $3.40;
10 Ibs. $6.00, postpaid
* 687 Red or Purple Top
Sirap Leaf
Quick Grower, a Good Keeper. 55 days
Fine grained, never stringy and of
mild flavor. It is white below with a
bright purple top; flesh white, leaves
short, narrow and erect. Will mature
in 55 days. Desirable for the home,
garden or market.
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15¢e; 14 Ih. 35e; 1% Ih. 50c;
Ib. SOc; 2 Ibs. $1.45; 5 Ibs. $3.40;
10 Ibs. $6.00, postpaid
689 Mixed Table
Turnips
A Grand Mixture. 45 to
75 days
A grand mixture of gar-
den turnips, including both
white and yellow flesh varie-
ties. This mixture matures
its crop in 45 to 75 days,
Pkt. 10¢; oz. 15¢e; “4 Ib. 3aC3
% Ib. 50e; Ib. 80e;
2 Ibs, $1.45; 5 Ibs. $3.40;
10 lbs. $6.00, postpaid
Used.
GOR Vin
Golden Ball
2
* 69s Golden Ball
Best for Family Gardens. 65 days
A superior table turnip, of bright
yellow color. Rich and sweet in flavor.
A rapid grower, producing handsome
globular shaped roots in 65 days. An
excellent keeper, ~
Pkt. 10c; oz 15e; %4 Ib. 40e; ¥% Ib. 60c;
~ Yb. $1.00; 2 Ibs. $1.85; 5 Ibs. $4.40;
- 10 Ibs. $8.00, postpaid
690. Yellow Stone
A Good Winter Keeper. 70 days
This favorite sort is a sure cropper,
maturing in 70 days, globe-shaped, per-
fectly smooth, light yellow in color,
fine grained, sweet and mild flavor.
Pkt. 10¢e; oz. 15¢; 14 Ib. 35e; % Ih. 50;
Ib. SOc; 2 Ibs. $1.45; 5 Ibs. $3,405 |
10, Ibs. $6.00, postpaid
694 Extra Early White Milan
% 694 Extra Early White
Milan
Sweet and Tender. 45 days
An excellent extra early white flat
turnip, maturing in about 45 days. Mild
flavor, and fine grained,
spring or fall sowing.
Pkt. 10e; oz. 20c; 4% Ib. 50ce; Y% Ih. 75e;3
lb, $1.25; 2 Ibs. $2.30; 5 Ibs. $5.50;
10 Ibs. $10.00, postpaid
\
Desirable for
62
WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1930 :
White is
Six Weeks d
* 696 White Six
Weeks
Known as Early Snowball. 55 days
This globe-shaped white skinned
early turnip is large, smooth and hand-
some; flesh white and of mild flavor,
an excellent winter keeper, maturing
its crop in about 55 days.
Pkt. 10¢; oz. 15¢e; %4 Ib. 35e; % Ib. 50c;
Ib. SOc; 2 Ibs. $1.45; 5 Ibs. $3.40;
10 Ibs. $6.00, postpaid
703 White Globe
Large, Round, Pure White. 70 days
' This is one of the most productive
turnips and in good rich soil the roots
grow large. It is globe-shaped. The
skin is white and smooth.
Pkt. 10e; oz. 15¢e; 14 Ih. 35e; % Ib. 50e;
Ib. SOc; 2 Ibs. $1.45; 5 Ibs. $3.40;
10 Ibs. $6.00, postpaid
691
Southern
} Seven Top
NACA DY
* 691 Southern Seven Top
Known as the Salad Turnip. 30 days
_ A variety of turnip grown entirely for
its tops, which are used as a salad. Can
be cut at all times. This is a very hardy
sort, standing through the winter.
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15e; %44 Ib. 35e; % Ib. 50c;
Ib. 8Oc; 2 lbs. $1.45; 5 Ibs. $3.40; .
16 Ibs. $6.00, postpaid
e
700 White Norfolk
Excellent for Winter Salad. 75 days
A popular variety for winter. Makes
large, round white roots; flesh white, solid,
sweet and fine grained, maturing in about
75 days. Excellent for table or stock, or
winter salad.
Pkt. 10c; oz 15¢e; %4 Ib. 35e; % Ib. 50e;
Ib. 80e; 2 Ibs. $1.45; 5 Ibs. $3.40;
10 Ibs. $6.00, postpaid
* 704 Japanese
70 days
This turnip is a large white variety, of
great merit, and comes directly from Ja-
Large, Tender and Sweet.
pan. The shape of the turnip is between
flat and globe. The color is pure white,
both outside and inside, except that there
is a pale tinting of green on top, near the
leaves. As it is a large turnip it has cor-
respondingly large and vigorous leaves.
It is solid and meaty in flesh. As a heavy
cropper and reliable winter keeper it can-
not be excelled.
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; % Ib. 50e; % Ib. 75e;
lb. $1.25; 2 Ibs. $2.25; 5 Vbs. $5.25;
10 ibs. $10.00, postpaid
702 Large Yellow Globe
Fine for Table or Stock. 70 days
Globe shape, pale yellow with green
top. The skin is smooth, yellow flesh,
firm and sweet, maturing in about 70 days.
A splendid keeper.
PKt. 10c; oz. 15e; % tb. 35ce; % Th. 50e;3
Ib. SOc; 2 Ibs. $1.45; 5 Ibs. $3.40;
10 Ibs. $6.00, postpaid
Ruta Bagas or Swede
Cutturr—-Sow the seed from the latter part of June until
August in drills 15 to 24 inches apart. Cover seed % inch and
thin out to 6 to 8 inchés in the rows. Cultivate frequently. Can
707 Maule’s
Heavy
Cropping
aa
9 é
x 707 Maule’s Heavy Cropping
The Perfect Ruta Baga, with Firm Yellow Flesh. 85 days
Maule’s Heavy Cropping Ruta Baga is more largely grown
than any other variety. It is the most profitable to grow of
all yellow purple top Swede turnips, being the hardiest,
heaviest, best shaped and most productive. The roots are
better keepers than most sorts. The flesh is of a beautiful
yellow color, of the choicest quality. Matures in 85 days.
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15¢e; %4 Ib. 40c; % Ib. 60c; Ib. 90c; 2 Ibs. $1.60;
_5 ibs. $3.80; 10 Ibs. $6.75, postpaid
Keep all garden space planted; as soon as the early leaf crops are gone, plant Turnips or Ruta Bagas
Turnips
Use a packet to about 50 feet of drill, an
ounce to 250 feet, 14% pounds to the acre in drills or 2%
pounds broadeast. Ready to use in 80 to 95 days.
¥ 710 Maule’s Golden Heart
The Quickest Grower and a Sure Cropper. 80 days
This grand Ruta Baga is large, perfect in shape, uniform
in size and the quickest grower we know of. Roots are globe
shape, smooth; flesh yellow, fine grained, solid, tender and
sweet. A sure cropper; a perfect winter keeper. Can be
planted as late as August 15th, in the vicinity of Philadelphia,
producing a crop when other sorts fail. Matures in 80 days.
An excellent home garden or early market sort.
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; %4 Ib. 50c; % Ib. T5e; Wh. $1.25; 2 Ths. $2.30;
5 lbs. $5.50; 10 Ibs. $10.00, postpaid
* 70s Improved Purple Top or Long Island
Very Richly Colored, Fine Grained and Sweet. 90 days
Next in yield and value after our Heavy Cropping Swede,
we place this old standard variety. It is of fine quality and
is widely grown. It keeps perfectly all winter. It is hardy,
productive, sweet, solid and satisfactory. It is globe Shaped,
purple top, yellow skin and flesh, with smaller top and
shorter neck than most sorts. It is justly held in high esteem
for both table and stock feeding purposes.
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15¢e; 14 lb. 35e; % Ib. 50c; Vb. 85e; 2 Ibs. $1.55;
5S Ibs. $3.60; 10 Ibs. $6.35, postpaid
* 713 White Rock
Known as Breadstone. A Reliable Keeper. 90 days
This fine grade white ruta baga is an American variety and
in all sections it has long had an enviable reputation as an
extra good cropper and reliable keeper. Roots large, nearly
globe shape, small neck, firm and sweet, with a shade of
green or bronze at the top; flesh white. Matures in 90 days.
It is equally desirable for table purposes or for stock feeding.
Pkt. 10¢e; oz. 15¢e; %4 Ib. 35e; % Ib. 50c; Ib. 85e;3 2 Ibs. $1.55;
5 lbs. $3.60; 10 Ibs. $6.35, postpaid
711 White French or Sweet Russian
Hardy, Pure White, Good Keeper. 90 days
Grows to a large size, and is most excellent for table use
or for live stock. Roots are large, nearly globe shaped, with
a small neck, color white with a green shade at the neck.
The white flesh is firm, rich and°of a sweet nutritious quality.
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15¢e; 14 Ib. 30c; % Ib. 50c; Ib. 80c; 2 Ibs. $1.45;
5 lbs. $3.40; 10 lbs. $6.00, postpaid
be sown broadcast.
Maule’s Farm and Grain Seeds
The following varieties of field and grain seeds are especially adapted to Makes fine hay of excel- Mill t Much used as a catch
lent feeding value. 1 e Ss crop.
834 Hungarian Millet
Often called Hungarian grass, In
general favor for summer forage pur-
poses, as it can be sown in June and
ean be cut in 60 days. Yields 2 or
8 tons of hay per acre. It grows
well on light soils, and withstands
heat and drought. Sow seed broad-
cast; 48 pounds to the acre,
Pkt. 10c; Ib. 35e; 2 Ibs. 60¢e;
5 Ibs. $1.25; 10 Ibs. $2.25, postpaid
Not prepaid, 12 lbs. (peck) $1.15;
24 Ibs. (% bu.) $2.00;
48 lbs. (bu.) $38.75
835 Japanese Millet
Widely advertised as the Billion
Dollar, also barnyard grass. It attains
a height of 7 feet. The yield per
acre is at the rate of 6 to 8 tons
of. cured hay and 15 to 18 tons of
green forage. A field sown July 26th,
after a hay crop, yielded 12 tons per
acre. Valuable for forage or the silo.
Sow 12 to 15 pounds per acre.
Pkt. 10¢c; Ib. 35c; 2 Ibs. 60e;
> Ibs. $1.25; 10 Ibs. $2.25, postpaid
Not prepaid, 7% lbs. (peck), $1.00;
15 lbs. (% bu.) $1.75;
30 lbs. (bu.) $3.00
852 Early Amber Sorghum Cane Relished by All Kinds of Stock
A saccharine sorghum. n early Southern variety grown almost exclusively for
forage crop either alone or broadcast with peas. Sow broadcast alone 50 pounds seed
per acre.: If with peas broadeast, use 25 pounds seed with 60 pounds peas per acre.
Pkt. 10c; Ib. 35e; 2 Ibs. 60c; 5 Ibs. $1.25; 10 Ibs. $2.25, postpaid
Not prepaid, 12% lbs. (peck) $1.50; 25 lbs. (% bu.) $2.75; 50 lbs. (bu.) $5.00
854 Texas Seeded Ribbon Cane The Favorite for Syrup
A saccharine sorghum. One of the best varieties for making syrup and used exten-
sively for that purpose. This variety will grow anywhere that sorghum will grow
and produces a larger yield. The stalks grow 12 to 16 feet high and mature early.
Sow seed broadcast, using 50 pounds per acre or in drills 12% pounds of seed per acre.
Pkt. 10c; Ib. 35e; 2 Ibs. 60c; 5 Ibs. $1.25; 10 Ibs. $2.25, postpaid
Not prepaid, 12% lbs. (peck) $1.75; 25 lbs. (% bu.) $3.25; 50 lbs. (bu.) $6.00
835 Japanese Millet
833 German Millet
= 7 The Heaviest Yielding
783 White Swiss Barley <{>¢.Heayiest Yielding
The straw is very strong and stiff, growing from 36 to 40 inches high. The heads are
f of the bearded type, long and well filled with six rows of plump grains of the finest
FY quality. It yields abundantly, 50 to 68 bushels to the acre. An excellent variety for
:
¥
- $31 Thousand Headed Kale
Produces plants growing 3 to 4 feet high; the
stems are covered with rosettes of leaves. It is a
heavy cropper, often yielding 10,000 pounds per
acre in one season. All fowls and animals, espe-
cially hogs and sheep, eat it greedily. Hardy and
will thrive on most any soil. Sow 2 pounds per
acre in rows or broadcast.
Pkt. 10c; Ib. 65e; 2 Ibs. $1.20; 5 Ibs. $2.90;
10 Ibs. $5.50, postpaid
Not prepaid, 15 Ibs. $6.45; 25 lbs. $10.50;
50 lbs. $20.50; 100 los. $40.00
f£rowing on light, thin soils, while on rich, fertile soils its yields are wonderful. It is a
_ great drought resister and especially adapted to Northern latitudes. For yield, malting.
_ milling and feeding it has no superior. Ninety-six pounds of seed sown to an acre.
fe Pkt. 10c; Ib. 35ce; 2 Ibs. 60c; 5 Ibs. $1.25; 10 Ibs. $2.25, postpaid
pe Not prepaid, 12 lbs. (peck) 90c; 24 lbs. (% bu.) $1.50; 48 lbs. (bu:) $2.65
|
: D Relished by
BF 819 White Kafhr Corn Poultry and Cattle
4 A valuable non-saccharine sorghum, producing two to four heads per stalk. The stalks
_ make excellent fodder, the grains make fine poultry and stock food, also splendid flour.
_ For grain, use 4 to 5 pounds.of seed per acre; for fodder, sow 28 to 56 pounds in drills
_ or broadcast.
, Pkt. 10c; Ib. 35ce; 2 Ubs. 60c; 5 Ibs. $1.25;
4 10 Ibs. $2.25, postpaid
Not prepaid, 14 Ibs, (peck) $1.25;
28 lbs. (% bu.) $2.25; 56 Ibs. (bu.) $4.00
830 F eterita The Great Drought Resister
A non-saccharine sorghum, maturing its crop earlier
than Kaffir Corn. Grows about 5 feet high. Excellent
for feeding chickens or any stock. For grain, sow 5
pounds of seed per acre in hills or drills. For fodder,
sow 28 pounds per acre, broadcast or in rows.
Pkt. 10c; Ib. 35¢e; 2 Ibs. 60ce; 5 Tbs. $1.40;
10 Ibs. $2.50, postpaid
Not prepaid, 14 lbs. (peck) $1.75;
28 lbs. (4% bu.) $3.25; 56 lbs. (bu.) $6.25
839 Yellow Milo Maize Excellent For
Ensilage
A non-saccharine sorghum; cultivated like corn. A
vigorous grower, attaining a height of 10 feet. It will
stand great drought and for this reason is admirably
adapted to dry land farming. The seed is fed to
chickens, ete. Matures its main head in 100 days.
Plant 4 to 5 pounds per acre.
819 White Kaffir Corn
PKt. 10c; Ib. 35e; 2 Ibs. 60¢; 5 Ibs. $1.25;
10 Ibs. $2.25, postpaid
Not prepaid, 14 lbs. (peck) $1.25;
28 lbs. (% bu.) $2.25; 56 lbs. (bu.) $4.00
850 Shallu or Egyptian Wheat
Makes Nutritious Flour
A non-saccharine sorghum, producing very large
yields of both grain and fodder. On account of its
stooling habit, 3 to 6 stalks are produced from a single
grain. Seed white. An excellent feed for all stock.
Use 3 to 5 pounds in hills or for fodder sow 25 to 50
pounds to the acre. i
Pkt. 10c; Ib. 35c; 2 Ibs. 60c; 5 Ibs. $1.40;
10 Ibs. $2.65, postpaid
Not prepaid, 14 lbs. (peck) $1.75;
28 lbs. (4% bu.) $3.25; 56 lbs. (bu.) $6.25
847 Dwarf Essex Rape
Gives a Tremendous Yield and a Luxuriant Pasture
This is the best early summer or autumn forage
known; used for sheep, pigs and cows with success
and profit. Under favorable circumstances it is
ready for pasturage in six weeks from the time
of sowing. It is grown exclusively for its leaves.
Rape is a plant which loves cool weather, and
thrives best in spring or autumn. The seed should
be used at the rate of 3 pounds per acre in drills,
or 5 pounds per acre broadcast. Rape is an excel-
lent food for chickens or for green manure for
plowing down.
Pkt. 10c; Ib. 35e; 2 Ibs. 60c; 5 Ibs. $1.40;
10 Ibs. $2.65, postpaid
Not prepaid, 15 Ibs. $2.25; 25 Tbs. $3.25;
50 Ibs. $6.25; 100 lbs. $12.00
Forage for Summer growing, plant any of the varieties listed on page 68 or on this page 65
Maule’s Field Corns
CuLTURE—Plant when weather has settled and ground has for an acre. For fodder or ensilage, sow thickly in drills, 3 to
become warm, in hills 4 feet apart each way, allowing 2 or 3 4 feet apart, sowing 56 to 84 pounds per acre. With each
plants to remain in a hill, or sow in drills 4 feet apart, drop- variety, we give time of maturing under favorable weather —
ping one seed each foot in the drill; use 14 pounds of seed conditions. All prices are subject to change without notice.
soz Mauile’s Droughtproof Yellow Dent Corn
Resists Drought and Scorching Heat Better Than
Any Other Variety. 90 days
Droughtproof Yellow Dent produces handsome ears of
good size and symmetrical shape with the largest grains
and the smallest cob of any Yellow Dent corn. In fact,
from 70 pounds of corn on the ear, 64 pounds of shelled
corn and only 6 pounds of cobs were obtained, which can-
not be equalled by any other corn in existence. Grains
are deep wedge shaped and of the brightest color. Yield
not excelled by any other early sort. Matures in 90 days.
We do not hesitate to say that, all points considered—
its beautiful color, long yellow grains, large ears—taking
all points combined, it is the finest corn ever introduced.
Pkt. 10c; Ib. 35¢; 2 Ibs. 60e; 5 Ibs. $1.25;
10 Ibs, $2.25, postpaid
Not prepaid, 14 lbs. (peck) $1.25;
28 Ibs. (% bu.) $2.25; 56 Ibs. (bu.) $4.25:
2 bu. or over at $4.00 per bu.
799 Maule’s Earliest of All Dent
The earliest dent corn in cultivation. It will mature
in New York, any of the New England States, also
Wisconsin, Michigan and Canada. 75 days
This variety of Dent Corn we believe to be the heaviest
yielder of any extreme early corn yet introduced.
It is a very hardy grower, and prolific yielder for so
early a corn. The leafy stalks average 8 feet or more in
height, often producing two nice ears measuring 8 to 10
inches in length, well filled with good sound kernels, of a
dark red shade, tipped with pure white, making it a very
handsome corn in appearance.
It matures in 75 days from date of planting and yields
on_an average of 100 bushels of corn per acre.
This new corn can be grown with success anywhere that
Early Canada Flint Corn matures, as it is some 10 days
earlier than Early Canada Flint Corn. We strongly recom-
mend the planting of this dent corn in the northern
climate or in any climate where a good dent corn is wanted.
Pkt. 10c; Ib. 35ce; 2 Ibs. 60c; 5 Ibs. $1.25;
10 Ibs. $2.25, postpaid
Not prepaid, 14 lbs. (peck) $1.25;
28 Ibs. (4% bu.) $2.25; 56 Ibs. (bu.) $4.25;
2 bu. or over at $4.00 per bu.
soi Canada Early Yellow Flint
Invaluable Where Seasons Are Short. 85 days
The most popular of all flint varieties; bears close
planting. Matures in about 85 days. Ears are of medium
length and have 8 rows of large, deep yellow grains, which
fill out to the extreme tip; cob small. Stalks grow about
7 to 8 feet high and make an excellent fodder.
PRt. 10c; Ib. 35e; 2 Ibs. 60c; 5 Ibs. $1.25;
: 10 Ibs. $2.25, postpaid
Not prepaid, 14 lbs. (peck) $1.25;
28 lbs. (% bu.) $2.25; 56 lbs. (bu.) $4.25;
2 bu. or over at $4.00 per bu.
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59
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= hd White
803 Hickory King Wi
Makes a Splendid Quality of Cornmeal. 115 days
This has the largest grains with the smallest cob of
any white corn. Of strong growth, the stalks take a firm
hold in the ground and stand upright. It yields splendid
crops on light soil and is the most productive white field
corn, Ripens in about 115 days. It husks and shells easily
and produces much fodder. Excellent for silage.
3 Pkt. 10c; Ib. 35c; 2 Ibs. 60c; 5 Ibs. $1.25;
10 Ibs. $2.25, postpaid
Not prepaid, 14 lbs. (peck) $1.25;
28 Ibs. (4% bu.) $2.25; 56 Ibs. (bu.) $4.25;
- 2 bu. or over at $4.00 per bu.
Yellow
806 Improved Leaming ‘Si:
Very Popular and Productive. 100 days
An early long-eared corn, averaging 10 inches in length,
with 18 to 20 rows of wedge shaped, deep golden yellow
grains, A good ensilage or silo corn and extensively grown
by stock feeders everywhere. Improved Leaming grows 8
to 10 feet in height. The ears are uniform with medium
sized cob, and husks easily. Very productive and an ideal
Yellow Dent corn. It requires about 100 days to mature.
Pkt. 10c; Ib. 35e; 2 Ibs. 60e; 5 Ibs. $1.25;
10 Ibs. $2.25, postpaid
Not prepaid, 14 lbs. (peck) $1.25;
28 Ibs. (% bu.) $2.25; 56 Ibs. (bu.) $4.00;
2 bu. or over at $3.85 per bu.
815 Sugar Corn for Green Forage
Excellent for Dairy Stock. Ready to cut in 50 days
For forage purposes, it is the best of all corns both as
green corn for ensilage or to be cut and used dry. Both
the stalks and fodder contain large amounts of saccharine
matter which is both fattening and relished by stock. It
is sown in drills 245 to 3 feet apart and requires 40 to 60
pounds of seed per acre. Ready to cut in_50 days.
Pkt. 10¢e; Ib. 35e; 2 Ibs. 60c; 2. Nahe $1.25; SSS =
. 10 Ibs. $2.25, postpai 802 Maule’s Droughtproof Yellow
id, 15 Ibs. $1.80; 25 Ibs. $2.75: 50 lbs. $5.00;
799, Maule’s arlicat of All Hent Gorn Ui\0) >) Sau. oh ke asa nae pods te : Dente |
66 _ WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1930
805 Maule’s Earliest Yellow Dent Corn
The Earliest of All Yellow Dent Corn, Maturing in 80 to 85 Days
Will Mature Anywhere South of the Canadian Border
This exceptionally early yellow Dent Corn produces good size stalks
averaging 7 to 10 feet in height, with large size ears, 8 to 10 inches long
having an average of 16 rows of kernels on each cob which is red in color. The ears
set up well on the stalk 4 to 5 feet high, often producing 2 fine ears on each stalk.
The ears are easily broken from the stalk making them easy to husk. The kernels
are of a beautiful Orange Yellow shade, unlike any other Yellow Corn. A very heavy
corn and a wonderful sheller, maturing in 80 to 85 days. Ay i
Pkt. 10c; Ib. 35e; 2 Ibs. GOe; 5 Ibs. $1.25; 10 ibs. $2.25, postpaid
Not prepaid 14 lbs. (peck) $1.25; 28 lbs. (% bu.) $2.25; 56 lbs. (bu.) $4.25;
2 bu. or over at $4.00 per bu. -
s09 Maule’s Improved
Mastodon Yellow Dent
Largest Eared Yellow Dent. 100 days
It is the largest eared early yellow dent
corn; the ears measuring 9 to 12 inches in
length, with 16 to 22 rows of grains. Out-
tele any other variety ripening at the same
ime.
It makes a rapid, strong and rank growth.
attaining a height of 9 to 10 feet, often pro-
ducing 2 large ears to a stalk. The foliage
is large, making fine fodder.
We consider Improved Mastodon the
variety to plant where an early, large eared
corn is wanted that will mature in 95 to 100
days under favorable growing conditions. It
makes fine looking shelled corn, showing two
shades, a golden yellow with a white cap.
Pkt. 10¢c; Ib. 35c; 2 Ibs. 60c; 5 Ibs. $1.25;
10- Ibs. $2.25, postpaid
Not prepaid, 14 lbs. (peck) $1.50;
28 lbs. (% bu.) $2.50; 56 lbs. (bu.) $4.50;
2 bu. or over at $4.25 per bu.
so7 Johnson County
White Dent
Heaviest Cropping Corn. 120 days
The beautiful large ears are cylindrical in
shape up to within about 2 inches of the
tip. Both kernel and cob are white. The
tips of the ears are well filled, a large per-
centage being completely covered with grain.
The kernels are uniform in size and very long
and wedge-shaped; 18 to 24 rows on a cob.
The ears will average about 10 inches in
length and from 7% to 8 inches in circum-
ference. The stalks, ranging in height from
10 to 12 feet. Matures in about 120 days.
Pkt. 10ec; th. 35e; 2 Ibs. GO0e; 5 Ibs. $1.25;
10. Ibs. $2.25, postpaid
Not prepaid, 14 lbs. (peck) $1.25;
28 Ibs. (% bu.) $2.25; 56 lbs, (bu.) $4.25;
2 bu. or over at $4.00 per bu.
810 Lancaster County
Sure Crop
ae . °
‘ Adapted for Thin Soils. 100 days
ue This new variety has been giving excellent
HY i satisfaction for the past few years. Pro-
ducing good size stalks 8 to 10 feet high
with ears 10 to 14 inches long, having 14
to 16 rows of deep yellow broad grains. It
shells easily and matures its crop under fa-
vorable conditions in from 90 to 100 days.
Pkt. 10c;. Ib. 35e; 2 Ibs. 60e; 5 Ibs. $1.255
' 10 Ibs. $2.25, postpaid
Not prepaid, 14 lbs. (peck) $1.25;
28 lbs. (% bu.) $2.25; 56 lbs. (bu.) $4.25;
2 bu. or over at $4.00 per bu.
si2 Reid’s Yellow Dent
Most Popular Yellow Corn. 110 days
A true Dent corn, color a beautiful golden
yellow, with one of the smallest cobs for size
of ear of any yellow corn. Ears are fre-
quently. 9. to 11 inches long and from 7 to 8
SS — inches in cireumference. Matures in 110 days.
SS ee S35 — Pkt. 10e; Ib. 35¢; 2 Ibs. 60c; 5 Ibs. $1.25;
=A === ' 10 Ibs. $2.25, postpaid
i Not prepaid, 14 lbs. (peck) $1.25;
iis 28 lbs. (% bu.) $2.25; 56 lbs. (bu.) $4.00;
2 bu. or over at $3.85 per bu.
814 Red Cob Ensilage
One of the Best for Ensilage. 110 days
A pure white corn cropping as high as
45 tons of fodder per acre. Sweet, tender
and juicy. More nourishment than from
any other variety. Short joints, abundance
of leayes and of tall growth. An excellent
corn for cutting green, to cure for. hay or
for the. silo. Esteemed by dairymen, stock-
men and breeders. Matures in 110 days.
Pkt. 10c; Ib. 35ce; 2 Ibs. 6O0c; 5 Ibs. $1.25;
10 Ibs, $2.25, postpaid
: Not prepaid, 14 lbs. (peck) $1.25; ee
= 2 = = SS = ‘g 28 lbs. (% bu.) $2.25; 56.1lbs. (bu.) $4.00; ; f ;
le’s Improved Mastodon Corn 2 bu. or over at $3.85 per bu. 805 Maule’s Earliest Yellow Dent
We recommend Mastodon Yellow Dent, Hickory. King, Leaming and Red Cob Ensilage Corn for the Silo
Cow Peas
Makes Fine Hay When Cut. A Great Soil Enricher
Cow Peas may be sown during May, June or July at the
rate of 60 to 90 pounds per acre.
The Earliest Cow
823 New Era hs Earliest ¢
An early maturing variety of quick, upright growth. . The vines
make a splendid dry forage, cure easily, and produce a heavy yield
of peas. Maturing in 60 days; yaluable in short season sections.
Pkt. 10c; Ib. 35e¢; 2 Ibs. 60e; 5 Ibs. $1.25; 10 Ibs. $2.25, postpaid
Not prepaid, 15. Ibs. (peck) $1.50; 30 lbs. (4% bu.) $2.75;
30 lbs. (bu.) $5.00; 2 bu. or over at $4.80 per bu.
324 Extra Early Black Eye
Desirable for Home or Market Use. 65 days
A strong grower and moderate trailer. Mature seed in about 65
days. In the South the dried peas are grown mainly for table use.
Pkt. 10e; Ib. 40c; 2 Ibs. 7O0e; 5 Ibs
Not prepaid, 15 lbs. (peck) $2
2.75, postpaid
1.50; 10 Ibs.
2 bu.) $4.25;
30 Ibs. (4%
as Ibs. (bu.) $8.00; 2 bu. or over at $7.85 per bu.
e am The Favorite.
27 Whip-poor-will ™< Fave
An Ss foe matures in about 70 days. A very productive
variety and largely perown as a ‘soil improver and for pasturage.
Pkt. 10c; Ib. 35¢; 2 Ibs. 60c; 5 Ibs. $1.25; 10 Ibs. $2.25, postpaid
Not prepaid, 15 Ibs. (peck) $1.50; 30 lbs. (% bu.) $2.75;
60 Ibs. (bu.) -$5.00; 2 bu. or over at $4.80 per bu.
828 Mixed Cow EAS 60 to 70 days
Where the crop is wanted for soil improving, pasturage, silage or
hay crop, this mixture is very satisfactory, producing a thick growth.
Pkt. 10c; lb. 35e; 2 Ibs. 60c; 5 Ibs. $1.25; 10 Ibs. $2.25, postpaid
Not prepaid, 15 Ibs. (peck) $1.50; 30 Ibs. (% bu.) $2.75;
60 Ibs. (bu.) $5.00; 2 bu. or over at $4.80 per bu.
Maine Grown Seed Potatoes
CULTURE—Cut to one or two eyes. Plant in rows 3 feet
apart, and drop 15 to 18 inches apart in row. -One-half peck
of potatoes should be sufficient for 100 feet of row. Use 10
to 12 bushels per acre. Cultivate constantly and thoroughly.
Mature in 80 to 140 days, according to variety.
All Shipments of Potatoes Will Be Made in Time for Your Planting z : 3
69890 Irish Cobbler
Extremely Early—A World Wide Favorite.
A most excellent early variety, producing plump,
excellent quality.
any, small potatoes,
with a clean,
80 days
all the tubers being of marketable size.
smooth, white skin with strong well-developed eyes
(peck) $i. 25; 30 Ibs. (1%
150 Ibs.
Not prepaid, 15 lbs. bu.) $2.25
(bag) $9.00
An Old Standard and
69B92 Pure Early Rose Favorite Early Sort. 100 days
This standard variety has been a great favorite with planters for
many years on account of its yield and quality. Potatoes are long in
shape, good size, and light pink in color, maturing in-about 100 days.
Lb. 40e; 3 Ibs. $1.00; 5 Ibs. $1.50; 10 Ibs. $2.75, postpaid
Not prepaid, 15 Ibs. (peck) $1.25; 30 Ibs. (% bu.) $2.25;
60 Ibs. Sag et 00; 150 Ibs. (bag) $9. 00
Burpee’s ese
69891 Bence: Extra Early
The Earliest Pink Skin Potato. 85 days
A remarkably early sort. Producing smooth oblong shape
uniformly large size potatoes with few shallow eyes. Color
of skin is pale brown. The flesh is pure white of extra good
flavor and mealy quality. Its extreme earliness and enor-
mous productiveness make it one of the best good quality
early potatoes for the table or for winter keeping.
Lb. 40c; 3 Ibs. $1.00; 5 Ibs. $1.50; 10 Ibs. $2.75, postpaid
Not prepaid, 15 Ibs. (peck) $1.25: 30 lbs. (% {bu ) $2.25;
60 lbs. (bu.) $4.00; 150 lbs. (bag) $9.25
andsome tubers of good size and
It has also the remarkable characteristic of producing very few, if
The flesh is pure white,
ed
Lb. 40c; 3 Ibs. $1.00; 5 Ibs. $1. 50; 10 Ibs., Se Ait isae
s
Soja Beans
Best Summer Forage Crop--Grows Anywhere
Sow Soja Beans in May or June, using 60 pounds per acre
in drills or broadcast for hay; 30 pounds for beans. Can also
be sown with cow peas using 30 pounds of each per acre,
well mixed.
784 Wilson Black The Earliest Soja Bean
A very satisfactory variety to grow in the Northern States
where a quick early shell bean or hay variety is desired. The |
plants_average 2% to 3 feet in height on good land. it
branches well and is a prolific cropper. Requires about 90
dalis to be ready to cut for hay, maturing seed in about 115
ays.
PRt. 10¢; Ib. 35e; 2 Abs. 60c; 5 Ibs. $1.25;
Ibs. 25, postpaid
Not prepaid, is" Ibs. (peck) $1.5
30 lbs. (4% bu.) $2.50; 60 Ibs. (bu.) °f4.75
bu. or over at $4.60 per bu.
786 Mammoth Yellow ,te Heaviest
odder Producer
Mammoth Yellow does equally well on light or heavy
soils, and makes a most desirable land improver, and is one
of the most valuable and important ensilage, forage or hay
crops.
Pkt. 10c; Ib. 35e; 2 Ibs. 60c; 5 Ibs. $1.25;
10 Ibs. $2.25, postpaid
Not prepaid, 15 Ibs. (peck) $1.50;
30 Ibs. (4% bu.) $2.50; 60 lbs. (bu.) $4. 75
2 bu. or over at $4.60 per bu.
(Certified
Stock)
DATE OF POTATO SHIPMENTS 2052*oes wit! be shin:
ped at any date or-
dered during the winter, but at your own risk. Where no
special instructions are given, we will hold the same until
in our judgment there is no danger from freezing, then ship
promptly. : The
: Snow
= i ou, Potato
indented.
(bu.) $4.00;
The Money Maker.
135 Days
This large main crop potato originated in Maine, and after repeated
trials in various sections of the country has proved itself to be of great
value on account of its immense yield, together with the fact that it
69B96 The Snow
invariably produces very few small potatoes and is now attracting
widespread attention. In shape the Snow potato is roundish, slightly
flattened, eyes on the surface, the skin is well netted. It is very fine
grained and flaky. Grows a large crop of handsome tubers in 135 days.
Lb. 40c; 3 ibs. $1.00; 5 Ibs. $1.50; 10 Ibs. $2.75, postpaid
Not prepaid, 15 lbs. (peck) $1.25; 30 lbs. % pu) $2.25;
0 lbs. (bu.) $4.00; 150 ibs. (bag) $9.
69897 Green Mauneae
An Improved State of Maine Potato. 140 days ;
This is a most excellent late potato; it does remarkably well on poor
soils, and is very free from disease; it resists drought wonderfully well,
and produces tubers of large size and attractive appearance; flesh
white. It is a good keeper, and when put away,in the fall will keep
well until spring. Matures in 140 days.
- 40c; 3 Ibs. $1.00; 5 Tbs. $1.50; 10 Ibs. $2.75, postpaid
Not prepaid, 15 lbs. (peck) $1.25; 30 Ibs. (% bu.) $2.25;
0 lbs. (bu.) $4.00; 150 lbs. (bag) $9.00-
69B94 Maule’s Early Thoroughbred -y3. ®3sk°t.,.
On account of its extreme earliness it is not much affected by the
usual midsummer and autumn droughts, while in keeping qualities it
is unsurpassed. ° The large, light pink skin tubers run very uniform as
to size and are practically all marketable; matures in 100 days. Ex-
cellent yielder; cool: perfectly white, dry and floury.
. 40c; 3_Ibs. $1.00; 5 Ibs. $1.50; 10 Ibs. $2.75, postpaid
Not prepaid, 15 lbs. (peck) $1.25; 30 lbs. (% bu.) $2.25;
60 lbs. (bu.) $4.00; 150 lbs. (bag) $9.25
The Most Popuiar and
69BS8 Gold Coin Quickest Seller. 140 days
A splendid main-crop variety of remarkable productiveness and
finest table quality; slightly oblong in shape, skin light golden, flesh
pure white. Cooks a dry, floury whiteness. Matures in 140 days. An
See winter keeper. 3
40e; 3 Ibs. $1.00; 5 Ibs. $1.50; 10 Ibs. $2.75, postpaid
Net prepaid, 15 lbs. (peck) $1.25; 30 lbs. (% bu.) $2.25;
60 lbs. (bu.) $4.00; 150 ibs. (bag) $9.00
68
WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1930 :
Maule’s Clover and Grasses
NOTE—15-lb., 25-lb., 50-lb. and 100-Ib. prices on Clovers and Grasses are net F. O. B.
Philadelphia, and are subject to market changes
791
796 Red Pcloseas
791 Alfalfa eae ek
The Supreme Leader of All the Clovers
No crop ever grown has had such a conspicuous place in increasing
Alfalfa Clover
the profit from agriculture as alfalfa. Its long fibrous roots working
their way far down into the soil liberate, after the hay is cut, an im-
mense volume of plant foods to be drawn on for years to come by
future crops. It can be cut 3 to 5 times a year and produces from 3
to 7 tons of hay per acre. As a feed for cattle, swine, poultry or stock
of any kind, owing to its large percentage of protein, it is unsurpassed.
Can be grown successfully anywhere. Lime must be supplied or the
plants will fail. Suggest using 1 to 2 tons of lime per acre before
planting alfalfa seed. Sow from 15 to 25 pounds per acre in April or
May or July and August. i
Pkt. 10c; Ib. 55e; 2 Ibs. $1.00; 5 Ibs. $2.35; 10 Ibs. $4.50, postpaid
Not prepaid, 15 lbs. $5.25; 25 Ibs. $8.50; 50 lbs. $16.75;
100 Ibs. $33.00
798 Grimm or Everlasting Alfalfa extremely Hardy
Endures extremes of cold and withstands excessive heat, accepting
most all soils and has obtained a reputation for productiveness and
hardiness all through the Northwest. Winter never kills, no re-seed-
ing, always makes a crop. Does equally as well in every state in the
Union. Sow 15 to 25 pounds per acre in April or May or July and
August
Pkt. Lbe; Ib. 80e; 2| Ibs. $1.50; 5 Ibs. $3.60; 10 lbs. $7.00, postpaid
Not prepaid, 15 lbs. $9.60; 25 Ibs. $15.25; 50 lbs. $30.25;
100 lbs. $60.00
792 Alsike or Swedish Does Well on Wet or Dry Soils
Perfectly hardy, and one of the very best of all the clovers, for cow
pasturage, bee pasturage or for making hay. Deliciously fragrant and
highly nutritious. Lasts for years. Sow a to 10 pounds per acre.
Pkt. 10e; Ib. 55e; 2 Ibs. $1.00; 5 Ibs. $2.25; 10 Ibs. $4.25, postpaid
Not prepaid, 15 Ibs. $5.10: 25 Ibs. $8.25; 50 lbs, $16.25;
100 Ibs. $32.00
793 Bokhara or Sweet A Money Making Crop
Plants grow 4 to 6 feet high, with numerous small white flowers of
great fragrance which are sought by bees. Valuable for pasture or
hay. It is being urged by agriculturists to sow as a forerunner of
ees for where Bokhara thrives, Alfalfa will grow. Sow 15 pounds
to the acre
Pkt. 10¢; Ib. soc; 2 Ibs. 65e; 5 Ibs. $1.50; 10 Ibs. $2.75, postpaid
Not prepaid, 15 Ibs. $2.55; 25 lbs. $4.00; 50 Ibs. $7.75;
100 lbs. $15.00
2 For Cover Crop and
794 Crimson or Scarlet °° scr gngtte:
A well-known and favorite winter cover crop and soil enricher, af-
fording excellent early forage. Seed should be sown in August or
September. Use seed at the rate of 15 pounds per acre. It grows all
winter when ground is not frozen. Valuable for cover crop, for
pasture or hay.
Pkt. 10c; lb. 40c; 2 tbs. 70e; 5 Ibs. $1.60; 10 Ibs. $3.00, postpaid
Not prepaid, 15 lbs. $3.00; 25 lbs. $4, 755 50 Ibs.) $9.25%
’ 100 Ibs. $18.00
American Grown
796 Red The Favorite Well Known June Clover
Makes a valuable hay crop for dairy cows on account of its high
percentage of nitrogenous elements. Sow 8 to 12 pounds per acre.
Pkt. 10¢; Ib. 55e; 2 Ibs. $1.60; 5 Ibs. $2.25; 10 Ibs. $4.25, postpaid
Not prepaid, La lbsy Sb: 10: 25 lbs. $8.25; 50 Ibs. $16.25;
- 100 Ibs. $32.00
197 White Dutch Adapted for Lawn
It should find a place in all grass mixtures, whether for lawn,
meadow or permanent pasture. Does well in all soils. It is perfectly
hardy. Sow 3 pounds per acre with other grasses; 6 pounds alone.
Pkt. 15e; 1%4 Ib. 25e; Ib. 70e; 2 Ibs. $1. 30; 5 Ibs. $3.15;
10 Ibs. $6.' 00, postpaid
Not prepaid, 15 lbs. $7.80; 25 Ibs. $12.75; 50 lbs. $25.25;
100 Ibs. $50.00
888 ane Gis
890 Timothy
889 Orchard Gras 882C iEneeniRye
890 Timothy For Hay Crop or Pasture
It is the one grass that is always sure to grow. Height, 2 to 3 feet.
Sow seed in the early Spring or Fall. If sown alone, use 15 pounds
of seed per acre. To sow with Clover use 10 pounds Timothy and 3
Pounds Alsike or 5 pounds Red Clover,
Lb. 35¢; 2 Ibs. 6O0c; 5 ibs. $1.40; 10 lbs. $2.50, postpaid
Not prepaid, 15 lbs. $2.10; 25 lbs. $3.25; 50 lbs. $6.25;
100 lbs. $12.00
888 Sudan Grass The Hay Maker and Drought Resister
The plant grows 3 to 5 feet high. Frequently produces 20 or more
stalks to a plant. Covered with an abundance of leaves. Is easily
cured, making hay of excellent quality, which is readily eaten by all
kinds of stock without injury to them. Sow seed by drilling or
broadcasting, using 15 to 25 pounds per acre.
Lh. 35e; 2 Ibs. 60c; 5 Ibs. $1.25; 10 Ibs. $2.25, postpaid
Not prepaid, 15 lbs. $1.80; 25 lbs. $2.75; 50 Ibs. $5.25;
100 Ibs. $10.00
882 BERMUDA GRASS Known as Southern Blue Grass
Much used in the south for lawns and pasturage. Will not stand
winter north of Virginia. Sbw 12 to 15 pounds per acre.
Lb. 70c; 2 Ibs. $1.30; 5 Ibs. $3.10; 10 Ibs. $6.00, postpaid
Not prepaid, 15 lbs. $7.80; 25 lbs. $12.75; 50 lbs. $25.25;
100 lbs. $50.00
882A CANADIAN BLUE Grows on Poorest and Dryest Soils
Used on steep places or exposed situations. Sow 35 lbs. to the acre.
Lb. 50c; 2 Ibs. 95e; 5 Ibs. $2.25; 10 Ibs. $4.00, post oe
Not prepaid, 15 lbs. $4.35; 25 lbs. $7.00; 50 lbs. $13.
100 Ibs. $27.00
882B CRESTED DOGSTAIL A Very Wardy Grass
Excellent as a pasture and lawn grass. Sow 30 lbs. per acre.
Lb. 65e; 2 Ibs. $1.20; 5 Ibs. $2.90; 10 Ibs. $5.50, postpaid
Not prepaid, 15 lbs. $7.05; 25 lbs. $11.50; 50 Ibs. $22.75;
100 lbs. $45.00
882C ENGLISH OR PERENNIAL RYE Lasts for Years
Used in lawn and pasture mixtures. Use 25 to 30 lbs. per acre.
Lb. 40c; 2 Ibs. 70c; 5 lbs. $1.60; 10 lbs. $3.00, postpaid
Not prepaid, 15 lbs. $3.30; 25 lbs. $5.25; 50 lbs. $10.25;
100 Ibs. $20.00
882D ITALIAN RYE An Annual or Biennial Grass
Rapid grower, ready to cut in five weeks. Sow 385 pounds per acre.
Lb. 40c; 2 lbs. 70e; 5 Ibs. $1.60; 10 ibs. $3.00, postpaid
Not prepaid, 15 lbs. $3.30; 25 Re grees 50 lbs. $10.25;
100 lbs. $20.0
882E MEADOW FESCUR au ENGLISH BLUE
The Pasture Grass
Produces a good crop of hay or pasture. Sow 20 pounds per acre.
Lb. 40e; 2 lbs. 75e3 5 Ibse $1.75; 10 lbs. $3.00, postpaid
Not prepaid, 15 lbs. $3.45; 25 lbs. $5.50; 50 Ibs. $10.75;
100 Ibs. $21.00
882EF RED TOP OR HERD Fancy Recleaned
for Lawns or Pasture
Deen well on moist or even quite dry soils. Sow 15 pounds per acre.
. 50c; 2 Ibs. 95e;3 5 Ibs. $2.25; 10 ibs. $4.00, postpaid
Not prepaid, 15 Ibs. $4.80; 25 lbs. $7.75; 50 lbs. $15.25;
100 lbs. $30.00
882G WOOD MEADOW For Shady Places, under Trees, ete.
Makes a compact green sod in shady places. Use 30 lbs. to the acre.
Lb. 95e; 2 lbs. $1.80; 5 Ibs. $4.40; 10 Ibs. $8.50, postpaid
Not prepaid, 15 Ibs. $11. 10; 25 Ibs. $18.25; 50 lbs. $36.25;
100 lbs. $72.00
883 KENTUCKY BLUE ‘The Best Grass for Lawn or Pasture
Uninjured by extremes of cold, heat or drought. Sow 30 lbs. per acre.
Lb. 50c; 2 Ibs. 95e; 5 Ibs. $2.25; 10 lbs. $4.00, postpaid
Not prepaid, 15 lbs. $4.80; 25 Ibs. $7.75; 50 Ibs. $15.25;
100 lbs. $30.00
883A CREEPING BENT A Valuable Low Growing Variety
Suitable for lawns, putting greens, tennis court's, etc. Sow 15 Ibs.
per acre.
Lb. $1.05; 2 Ibs. $2.60; 5 Ibs. $4.85; 10 Ibs. $9.50, postpaid
Not prepaid, 15 Ibs. $13.00; 25 lbs. $21.50; 50 lbs. $42.75;
100 Ibs. $85.00
889 ORCHARD Admirable for Pasture or Mowing
Furnishes green grass early in Spring until Fall. Use 25 lbs. per acre.
Lb, 50c; 2 Ibs. 95e; 5 Ibs. $2.25; 10 ibs. $4.00, postpaid
Not prepaid, 15 lbs. $4.50; 25 Ibs. $7.25; 50 los. $14.25;
100 Ibs. $28.00
Sow Maule’s Extra Lawn Grass Seed, offered on page 70, and your lawn will be the envy of your neighbors
69
Maule’s Lawn Grass
891 Maule’s Extra Lawn Grass Mixture
A Beautiful, Smooth, Low Growing Evergreen Grass for the Yard or Lawn
This mixture will insure a beautiful, compact, evergreen sod on any
lawn where the essential requirements of grass culture have been eom-
plied with. Its component parts are the grasses peculiarly adapted
to lawns and yards, including choice selected strains of Kentucky
Blue, ete., along with the best known creeping or sod forming sorts,
We have included a little white clover in the mixture, regarding it as
essential. Full provision is made for a succession of growth, so that
there shall be no break in the richness of the verdure from spring
until autumn, and experience proves that Maule’s Extra Lawn Grass
Mixture is now perfect. Nothing better can be purchased on the
American market. For those that wish this mixture without white
clover we can supply it at the same prices but in ordering please
mention you want it without clover.
Grass seed can be sown any time between April and September.
16 Ib. 30c; Ib. 50c; 2 Ibs. 95c; 5 Ibs. $2.25; 10 Ibs. $4.25, postpaid
Not prepaid,
15 lbs. $5.25; 25 Ibs. $8.50; 50 Ibs. $16.50;
100 Ibs. $32. 00; 250 Ibs. $77.00; 500 ihe $150.00
884 Quick Results Lawn Mixture
A Rapid Growing Velvety Green Grass
This mixture is for producing an immediate greensward that will be
followed by a good, permanent sod. It is especially to be recommended
for late spring seeding, without a nurse crop. For early seeding we
would rather use Maule’s Extra Lawn Grass Mixture, but after May 1st
(in the latitude of Philadelphia) we would much prefer this one. It
will make rapid growth, and will be ready to cut two weeks in ad-
vance of any other mixture which we offer; por is it lacking in per-
manence.
¥z Ib. 30e; Ib. 50c; 2 Ibs. 95e; 5 Ibs. Se ah 10 Ibs. $4.25, postpaid
Not prepaid, 15 lbs, $5.25; 25 lbs. $8.50; 50 lbs. $16.50;
100 lbs. $32.00; 250 lbs. $77.00; 500 Ibs. $150.00
ss¢ Maule’s Steep Slope Mixture
A Lasting Grass for Embankments and Terraces
This is for banks, terraces, steep or exposed slopes and bare spots in
general; in fact, for any place, however dry, stony or barren. It will
produce a sod that is absolutely proof against heat or drought, and
that cannot be injured by cold. The grasses produce strong, spreading
roots, thus preventing heavy rains from washing them out; will with-
stand exposure, thrives on shallow soils, and at the Same time pro-
duces a rich, velvety green turf throughout the season.
Y Ih. 30e; Ib. 55e; 2 Ibs. $1.00; 5 Ibs. $2.35; 10 Ibs. $4.50, postpaid
Not prepaid, 15 lbs. $5.40; 25 lbs. $8.65; 50 Ibs. $16.75;
100 lbs. $32.50; 250 Ibs. $80.00; 500 Ibs. $155.00
797 White Dutch Clover Adapied for Lawn
whether for lawn,
It should find a place in all_ grass mixtures, yY 2
meadow or permanent pasture. Does well in all soils. It is perfectly
hardy. Sow 3 pounds per acre with other grasses; 6 pounds alone.
Pkt. lSe; % Ib. 25e¢; Ib. TO0c; 2 Ibs. $1.30; 5 Ibs. $3.15;
10 Ibs. $6.60, postpaid i
Not prepaid, 15 lbs. $7.80; 25 Ibs. $12.75; 50 Ibs. $25.25;
100 Ibs. $50.00
sas Maule’s Shady Lawn Mixture
Flourishes Under Trees or in Shady Nooks
This mixture is intended for all situations that are in partial or com-
plete shade, and will be found invaluable on grounds lying under the
shadows of trees or buildings. This mixture is adapted to its purpose.
1% Ih. 30e; Ih. S5e; 2 Ths. $1.00; 5 Ibs. $2.35; 10 Ibs. $4.50, postpaid
Not prepaid, 15 Ibs. $6.00; 25 lbs. $9.75; 50 lbs. $18.50;
100 lbs. $35. 00; 250 Ibs. $85.00; 500 Ibs, $165.00
387 Maule’s “Sanny South”
A Grass Mixture Especially Suited For Hot
Climates
A special preparation that will resist extremes of heat and drought;
this mixture has given very satisfactory results and by proper care and
continued watering a beautiful lawn can be had in the Southern states,
where grasses do not generally thrive during the summer months.
1% 1b. 30c; 1b. 50c; 2 Ibs. 95e; 5 Ibs. $2.25; 10 lbs. $4.25, postpaid
Not prepaid, 15 lbs. $5 25: 25 lbs. $8.50; 50 Ibs. $16.50;
100 lbs. $32.00; 250 Ibs. $77.00; 500 Ibs. $150.00
Quantity of Grass Seed to Sow
300 sq. ft.
2000 “*
1 pound will sow a plot 15x 20 feet
5 pounds “ te ie 40x 15.0)25:
25 pounds “ “4% acre100x108 ‘“ 10800 “
LOOvpounds a ee ose 20 Sexe Oni Gisele
If intended for renovating an old lawn, about half the
above guantities are sufficient for the given spaces.
Maule’s Three Permanent Pasture Mixtures
Best Adapted for Producing an Abundant Hay Crop or for Pasturage
It is true beyond all question that a mixture of grasses produces a
better mowing field and subsequent permanent pasture than a mere
combination of timothy and clovers. The former will last five times
as long as the latter. Timothy ‘“‘runs out’ in a couple of years or so,
while a good permanent pasture will last ten or even twenty years.
This has been frequently and forcibly shown by experience. In pre-
paring the permanent pasture grass mixtures we employ mainly
Kentucky Blue, Timothy, English or Perennial Rye, Italian Rye,
Red Top or Herd, Orchard, Meadow Fescue or English Blue, Canadian
Blue and Crested Dogstail.
Clovers used in mixtures are Red, Alsike and White.
proportions to suit the different soils.
We vary the
Maule’s Permanent Pasture Mixture for Light and Sandy
Soils.—Use at the rate of 40 pounds per acre.
Maule’s Permanent Pasture Mixture for Average Soils.—
For general use everywhere. Sow at the rate of 40 pounds
per acre.
Maule’s Permanent Pasture Mixture for Heavy Soils.—
Use at the rate of 40 pounds per acre.
Any of the above PERMANENT PASTURE MIXTURES: Lb. 45c; 2 lbs. 85c; 5 lbs. $1.85; 10 Ibs. $3.50, postpaid.
Not prepaid, 15 lbs. $4.05;
25 lbs. $6.50; 50 Ibs. $12.75; 100 lbs. $25.00
70 i WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1930
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The Best of the New Flowers Recently Introduced
and all the old and well-tried favorites
Grow More Flowers!
The tendency and desire of more people to beautify.
their home surroundings is increasing. They realize the
planting of flowers, whether grown from seeds, bulbs,
roots or plants, will add to the attractiveness and value
of their dwelling and create that atmosphere which dis-
tinguishes a home from a mere house. How true the
slogan “It’s not a home until it’s planted.”
Grow more flowers! Use Maule’s! Their superior
excellence will please you. Our stocks were never of better
quality; our supply was never so complete; we are pre-
pared to properly care for your orders.
When ordering, it is unnecessary to write the long
hames—it is sufficient to GIVE THE NUMBER which we
have assigned each variety, but be careful to GIVE THE
VARIETY NUMBER CORRECTLY.
All flower seeds are delivered by parcel post to your
door or post-office, free of all extra charges, at prices given.
Flowers for Different Purposes and Situations
The lists below were compiled for your convenience
so that you can readily select proper varieties for dif-
ferent purposes or locations. These lists are by no means
complete, but merely suggestive. Each variety, through-
out the catalog, is clearly described; height, growing
habits and for what purposes they are best suited. Direc-
tions how to plant are printed on every package of Maule’s
Flower Seeds.
Climbing and Trailing Vines
Drooping Plants Suitable for Vases,
Classification of Flowers
Flowers are divided into three classes—Annuals,
Biennials and Perennials. Hach class is described as
follows:
Hardy Annuals. Easily raised and suitable for many pur-
poses; excellent for cutting; invaluable for bedding, some for
color, others for foliage effect. They will always be popular
with those who want quick results with the least expenditure
of time and money. Seed may be started in the open ground
in early spring or sown indoors for earlier effect. Plants will
flower and die in the one season.
Half Hardy Annuals. Seeds should be sown in boxes in the
house or in hot-beds during March or April and the plants
set out in the open ground when the trees come into leaf.
They will flower for the one season and die.
Hardy Biennials. Sow seed as you would the hardy annuals.
The plants will not bloom until the following year, after
which they die. {
Half Hardy Biennials. Seeds should be sown as you would
the half hardy annuals. The plants require protection during
the winter. They will bloom and die the following season.
Hardy Perennials. Seeds may be sown in early spring, or
during July and August to produce plants that will flower the
next season, and continue to bloom each succeeding year.
Seed of some hardy perennials, if sown very early, will pro-
duce plants that will bloom the same season. It is unnec-
essary to give protection to these plants during the winter,
but it will prove beneficial to the plants if a covering of
leaves, litter or strawy manure is provided. A hardy bed or
border, when once established, requires practically no atten-
tion and will, if varieties have been properly selected, pro-
vide an abundance of flowers from early spring until frost.
Half Hardy Perennials. Sow seed as you would the half
hardy annuals. If plants are set out in the open ground they
must be lifted before frost, potted up and taken in the house
during the winter.
Plants Succeeding in Partial Shade
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NT Cee Bags Gourds Bae Hanging Baskets, Porch Boxes, etc. __| Anchusa capensis.. 74| Daisy, English .... 86
Ampelopsis 74 | Ipomcea 91 Page | : Page| Antirrhinum ...... 78 | Delphinium ....... 87
4 Ede hich ei a e 2 Alyssum, Sweet.... 72] Nasturtium ....... 95|Aquilegia ......... Tide ND Lita Seo 88
Aristolochia . 74} Japanese Hop Vine 9 : rp . 5 as Spe
EATIOGnvnVvane ri | aEGHUSIEAFT AVES Ge Asparagus .......-. 75 | Oxalis ........... _. 95!Begonia .......... 75 | Feverfew ......... 89
Bignonia .... ; 15 Base ey i Re ma 92 Centaurea gymno- Petunia ........ 97, 98! Butterfly Flower... 80} Myosotis .......... 94
Bitter Sweet BONUNTaTdOrai Canidae 94/7, cae Wiepe clsk etoile a3 Srila siehols sueutaea os ar Campanula ....... 81| Poppy, Hardy..... 99
Canary Bird Flow- Morning Glory .... EPA TED op Si Us ta AG 4 unbergia Goreopsisii wee BAP AV AG Al evita tio eee orate 105
ETI aia vcr on tahs Nasturtium, Tall.. n I 1
Cardinal Climber. . Smilax ........ Everlasting or Straw Flowers to Dry Plants sual hed psing er Bordering
Clematis .. Sweet Peas for Winter Bouquets CEs) Gi ccs
Cobea ..... Thunbergia ....... E Page ; Page
Cypress Vin WVASLERi swine: Pkt. 10¢e; 4% oz 35e;
1105 ROSE PINK......... 4, o7. G0C; Y on. $1.003
1106 SHELL PINK ....... joa oz. $1.50 :
1107) (PURPLE a fees y
1108 DARK VIOLET ..... J
1109 PURE WHITE......
1110 ALL COLORS MIXED. A very fine blend.
Pkt. 10e; % oz. 30c; 144 oz. 50¢; % oz. T5e; Oz. $1.25
4121 Giant Branching Aster Collection
One packet each of the above 9 separate colors
of Giant Branching Asters (value 90c).. .for ,60c
78 Be sure to include in your order the Aster Collection pictured in colors on inside front cover
M
980 Maule’s Anniversary Mixture of Asters
Absolutely unequaled for an assortment of cut flowers
throughout the blooming season. It is a mixture of only the
choicest standard and the newest sorts that can be secured
and blended to suit the most eritical lover of this grand
flower. Included are the Invincibles, the Royals, Maule’s
Giant Branchings, the Cregos, Maule’s Harliest Blooming,
Daybreaks, Astermums, Kings, and many other giant Asters.
Pkt, lic; % oz. 40c; % oz. G5e; % oz. $1.19; oz. $2.00
A BIG SAVING FOR YOU
will buy any thirteen 10c packets or any
nine 15c packets of Maule’s Seeds. Make
your own selection; either flowers or
vegetables, or both if you wish.
1112 Sensation
Aster
Dark rich garnet or ox-blood
red. Grow 18 to 20 inches
high, well branched and cov-
ered with perfect flowers un;
til the advent of frost. En-
tirely distinct, being the red-
dest of all red Asters.
Pkt. 10¢e; 4% oz. 35e; %4 oz, 60e;
% oz. $1.00; oz. $1.75
1012 Crimson
Giant Aster
Of upright growth, with
extra large, densely double
flowers, on stems 15 to 18
inches long; in color a very
rich blood-crimson. A _ bril-
liant bed or border plant, and
very desirable for cut flowers.
Pkt. 10c; %& oz. 30e; 14 oz. 50c;
% oz 8o5e3; OZ. $1.50
1012 Aster, Crimson Giant
1080
Aster,
Peerless
Pink
1080 Peerless Pink Aster
The plants are of robust, branching habit, 24 to 30 inches
high, bearing magnificent blooms on strong stems averaging
18 inches in length. The globular shaped flowers grow to an
immense size, are of great depth and densely petaled. The
center petals are prettily incurved, while the wide outer petals
reflex, making a most artistic flower. The color is a very
pleasing shade of rich shell pink. It blooms about the middle
of August, being at its best during the early part. of Sep-
tember. Excellent for cutting.
Pkt. 10e; 1% oz. 35¢e; % oz. 60ce; % oz. $1.00; oz. $1.75
1081 Peerless White Aster
Conceded to’ be the best white late branching Aster; of up-
right growth, extra large, double flowers on long stems.
Similar in habit and growth to Peerless Pink offered above.
Pkt. 10c; % oz. 35¢3; 4 oz. GOc; % oz. $1.00; oz. $1.75
1076 Moreton Pink Aster
Of the Giant Crego type, very double, with long twisted
petals. The color is a deep cerise like the Paul Neyron hose,
the finest bright pink Aster of this type. An aristocratic
flower greatly admired. The gracefully curled, wide petals
are of unusually attractive appearance; combined with the
exquisite coloring, it is needless to say, this is certain to be
a very popular variety.
Pkt. 15e; % oz. 45ce; 144 oz. 75e; Y% oz, $1.25; oz. $2.00
4115 Maule’s Collection of
America’s Finest Giant Asters
7 of the Most Desirable Varieties
Different Types—Different Colors
Illustrated in color on inside front cover
American Beauty King, Mixed Colors
Astermum, White Branching, Lavender
Crego, Shell Pink Invincible, Purple
Heart of France
A regular sie packet of each (7 in all, value 80c) for
only 50 cents
MAULE’S
SEEDS
Once Grown
Always Grown
1120 Single
Flowering, Mixed
Colors
Large, single,
daisy-like flowers
on long, slender
stems. Very free
blooming and desir-
able for cutting.
Flowers measure 2
to 8 inches in di-
ameter. Height 2
feet.
Pkt. 10¢; Y% oz, 25e;
¥Y, oz. 40c;
1120 Aster, Single Flowering Vy oz Te; oz. $1.25
The name MAULE stands for Quality, always the Highest; prices the Lowest
79
1145 Bitter Sweet
Hardy Perennial Climber
A handsome, native twining
shrub of rapid growth, ele-
gant for clinging to walls,
trees, etc., and one of the most
desirable for shade. Has beau-
tiful large leaves and bears
yellow flowers in May and
June, which are followed in
the autumn with clusters of
bright orange fruit. Often
used for house decoration dur-
ing the winter.
Pkt. 10c; 1% oz. 30c; 14 oz. 50¢
{ 93N10
Bitter Sweet Piants
55e each; 3 for $1.50;
6 for $2.75; $5.25 per doz.,
postpaid
SS =
1146 Blue Daisy
or Blue Marguerite
(Agathea coelestis)
Half Hardy Perennial
Plant grows about 1% feet
high, of branching habit, pro-
ducing an abundance of clear,
sky blue daisy-like flowers.
Very pretty for summer dec-
oration in the garden, and
equally desirable for winter
blooming in pots.
Pkt. 10ce; 1% oz. 50c; %4 oz. S5e
Baptisia
(False Indigo)
Hardy Perennial
1130 AUSTRALIS. A
strong growing plant with pea
shaped dark blue flowers and
bluish green foliage. Blooms
from May through July. Plant
in full sunlight; it will stand
1151 Blue Lace
Flower
(Didiscus coeruleus)
Hardy Annual
The umbel-shaped flowers,
2 to 3 inches across, are of a
rare and desirable shade—the
most beautiful clear ccrulean
blue. The form is similar to
those of Queen’s Lace Hand-
kerchief or Wild Carrot. One
of the most popular flowers.
Plants grow about two feet
high and bear profusely from
July _till frost.
Pkt. 10e; 14 oz. 35e; 14 oz. 60e
Bocconia
(Plume Poppy or Tree
Celandine)
Hardy Perennial
1189 CORDATA.
are glaucous green, large
lobed and heart-shaped with
silvery under surface. During
July and August it freely pro-
duces large, creamy white
panicles, s2ieato., 3) feet Jong:
Height 5 feet.
PKt. 10ce; 14 oz. 25¢e; % ez. 40ce
Leaves
70N30 BOCCONIA
CORDATA PLANTS
35e each; 3 for 99c;
1152 Butterfly Flower, Wisetonensis
Brachycome
(Swan River Daisy)
Hardy Annual
1148 MIXED COLORS.
Very pretty; grows about 8
inches high, and produces its
blue or white flowers freely
during the summer. Suitable
for edging, borders or pots.
Pkt. 10¢e; 164 oz. 25¢e; %4 oz. 40e
Cerastium
(Snow in Summer)
Hardy Perennial
1219 TOMENTOSUM.
valuable for _ rockeries
edgings as the plants grow
only about one foot high.
The foliage is silvery white
and very attractive. In June
the plants are covered with
small, white, star-shaped flow-
ers, a bed or border looking
like a bed of snow.
Pkt. 15¢e; % oz. 30c; 4 oz. 50c
In-
and
Butterfly Flower
Schizanthus
(Poor Man’s Orchid)
Hardy Annual
Blooms in lavish profusion.
Colors are rich and varied.
1152 WISETONENSIS
MIXED. Butterfly-like flow-
ers in a bewildering range of
color, from pure white
through the various shades of
pink, crimson and mauve.
Pkt. 10c; 144 oz. 35e; 14 oz. 60¢e
‘MIXED.
Calceolaria
€Pouch Flower)
Half Hardy Perennial
Highly ornamental green-
house or window plants, pro-
ducing richly colored pocket-
like flowers in abundance in
the spring. The colors include
yellow, brown, maroon and
even crimson. Beautifully
blotched and spotted.
1155 HYBRIDA, FINE
PKt. 25¢e; 3 pkts. 60c
c0X01 GARDEN GUIDE. A
complete handbook for the
amateur gardener. 384
pages showing over 275 il-
lustrations with chapters
devoted to vegetables, flow-
ers, fruit gardens, layouts,
planting plans, preparing
the ground, insects, fertili-
zers, vines, water plants,
ete. Cloth bound.
$1.65 postpaid
Bay
1165 Calliopsis, Tall Mixed
Calliopsis
(Tickseed )
Hardy Annual
One of our brightest and best
summer bloomers. Gold and
maroon of the most brilliant
hues are the prevailing colors.
Excellent for (cutting and
massing.
1165 TALL MIXED. All the
best types are found in this
mixture.
Pkt. 10ce; %4 oz. 25e; % oz. 40ce
1168 DWARF MIXED. Of
uniform growth from 6 to 8°
dry sandy soil. 2 to 4 feet 6 for $1.50; $2.75 per doz., inches high; fine for borders
high. postpaid 1154 MIXED. Many types. ! and massings.
Pkt. 10c; % oz. 30c = Pkt. 5c; 144 oz. 25e; % oz. 40c| Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 25e; % oz. 40c
80 The best seeds, roots, bulbs and plants are none too good for your garden—therefore, use Maule’s
Calendula
Scotch
Marigold)
Hardy Annual
12 to 18 inches
high. Succeeds
everywhere;
blooms continu-
‘ously from early
summer. until
killed by frost.
Jee eh ews ha ce DALE
ly bright in late
fall; valuable for
cutting or for
pot culture dur-
ing the winter.
; 1160 Calendula, Orange King
1157 LEMON QUEEN. Large, well-rounded, fully double
_ flowers of a rich lemon-yellow.
i Pkt. 10¢; % oz. 25ce; oz. 40¢
1160 ORANGE KING. A very select strain. Double, dark
orange-red blossoms over 3 inches across under ordinary fleld
cultivation. For the florists, this strain is a money-maker.
Pkt. 10c; % oz. 25¢; oz. 40c¢
This is quite a departure from other
The flowers are of almost globular form, and
The deep golden
1159 RADIO.
_ Calendulas.
the individual petals are attractively quilled.
_ yellow color is very pleasing.
‘ Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. 50e
; 1161 MIXED. All the double sorts in a grand mixture; the
_ colors ranging through the various shades of orange
Pkt. 10e; 1% oz. 15¢; oz. 25e¢ '
and
yellow.
SST
LSS
Campanula (Canterbury Bells)
Hardy Biennial
_ Large, bell-shaped flowers are borne in the greatest pro-
- fusion. Easily grown in ordinary gardens. Seed sown early
in-doors will produce plants that usually bloom the first year.
/ 1173. CUP AND SAUCER, MIXED COLORS. An exceed-
ingly beautiful variety of Campanula.
K of the flower grows extra large, is the same color as the
flower, presenting the form of a cup and saucer. Colors are
blue, rose, lilac, white, and striped which we offer only in
mixture.
\ Pkt. 10c; % oz. 40c; % oz. 65¢e; % oz. $1.00; oz. $1.75
_ 1174 MEDIUM, SINGLE and DOUBLE MIXED. Height, 2
feet; beautiful bell-shaped flowers of pink, white and blue
are properly blended in our mixture.
i; Pkt. 10c; % oz. 25e; %4 oz. 40c; % oz. G5e; oz. $1.00
Campanula Plants Medium, Single Flowering
j 70N31 Blue Any of the separate or
, TON33 Pink mixed colors: 30c each;
} JON34 White 3 for 70e; 6 for $1.30;
a F7ON35 Mixed Colors $2.50 per dozen,
postpaid
Hardy Perennial Campanula
(Bellflower, Hare Bell)
> Old fashioned, hardy plants. Beautiful and constant bloom-
| ers, thriving best in light, rich soil. If sown early, some of
the varieties will bloom the first season. :
| _ 1172 CHOICEST MIXED. Embraces all the single and
' double flowering sorts. Free flowering; mixed varieties and
colors. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 25c; %4 oz. 40c; % oz. 65e
nm
e 3
(Cape, Pot or
The bell or trumpet,
aR
ity.
Canna (Indian Shot Plant)
Hardy Annual
Attain a height of 3 to 7 feet and may be grown singly or
in masses, Leaves green or brownish red; flowers, scarlet,
erimson, yellow, cream, pink, white, etc., variously marked
and dotted. Roots of any favorites may be saved by digging
them in the fall and storing them in-doors during the winter.
1187 LARGE FLOWERING FRENCH AND AMERICAN.
Not so tall as the old-fashioned sorts, but with flowers of
great beauty; everywhere popular. These seedlings vary in
color, ranging through all shades of yellow and orange to
richest crimson, scarlet and vermilion. Some plain, some
- spotted. Our mixture contains only the best.
Pkt. 10ce; oz. 40c; 1% Ib. $1.25
Bee
Fr onetaa
% ret at Ree
p
1175 Canary
Flower
(Tropaeolum canariense)
Candytuft (Iberis) Hardy Annual Climber
Hardy Annual A very attractive cli ,
Suitable for massing in beds,| srowing about 10 feet, ABEL,
adapted for borders or ed&-|ing hundreds of beautifully
ings and fine for cutting. Sow | fringed, yellow, bird-like flow-
early and make sowings for) ers, having a fancied resem-
succession. Height 1 foot. blance to a bird with its wings
1183 HYACINTH | HLOW-| half expanded. A pretty win-
ERED. An improved strain,| gow or outdoor vine.
producing immense trusses of Pkt. 10c:
pure white bloom, each plant C >
having five or six spikes.
Pkt. 10e; 1% oz. 40c; oz 65¢
1180 LAVENDER. Exceed-
ingly showy and effective vari-
ety, bearing large spikes of Ss
rosy lavender colored flowers. tee
PKt. 10c; % oz. 35¢; 07. Boe (ao
1184 DWARF LITTLE
PRINCE. This charming com-
pact little Candytuft grows
only about 6 inches high, and
is a variety of special merit
for edgings or borders. The
massive spikes are pure white.
Pkt. 10e; 1% oz. 40c; oz Tse
1183 Candytuft, Hyacinth
Flowered
YY oz 25e;3 oz 40c
ENNIAL ”
GANDYTUFT -
pei Ose Se eaiiG : \)
beautiful and very desirable :
variety, bearing spikes of bril- Hardy Perennial Candytuft
liant, deep rosy-red flowers. 1186 SEMPERVIRENS.
Much used for rockeriesj#éedg-
ings or in cemeteries. Flow-
ers white. Height 8 inches.
Pkt. 15e¢; % oz. GOe; % oz. $1.00
Pkt. 10c; % oz. 35c; 0z. 55¢
1185 MIXED, ALL COLORS.
All shades and varieties.
Pkt. 10e; % oz. 25¢; oz. 40¢c
aa You get High Quality Seeds and Prompt Service when you order of Maule 81
4131
Marguerite
Carnation
Collection
Bloom in 4 to
5 months after
sowing the
seed.
One
Packet
each
of the 5
separate
colors
of Marguerite
Carnations,
listed below
(value 75c)
for
ex ; only
CARNATION MARG 50c
j bs Sth ed
5 Carnations
Hardy Perennial
Carnations have within recent decades developed into types
of rare beauty and fragrance. No flowers are more lovely.
Free flowering, easily grown and a favorite either in flower
beds, borders or pots.
MAULE’S MAMMOTH FLOWERING MARGUERITE. They
may be treated as annuals, or wintered with slight protection
out-of-doors. Easily grown and make the best of bedding
plants, blooming the first summer, and if lifted in September
and potted, they will flower in the house all winter.
1193. STRIPED ...........-;
1194 ROSE ........ Be ees Any of the separate colors:
1195 WHITE ..... niietalietateiete Pkt. 15e; % oz. 45e;
1196 SCARLET ........... % oz. 75e
1197 YELLOW ............
1198 FINEST MIXED. All the most desirable colors,
Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 30c; %4 oz. 50c; % oz. 85ce; oz. $1.50
1191 CHABAUD’S PERPETUAL EARLY FLOWERING,
MIXED COLORS. Large flowers in all the beautiful shades.
Will bloom about 5 months after sowing and continue to
flower profusely. Highly recommended for earliness and
range of colors. Pkt. 15e; 4% oz. 45e; %4 oz. 75e
1199 HARDY BORDER, FINEST DOUBLE MIXED. A
Teliably hardy strain for out-door culture. Very showy and
quite hardy. A great variety of eolors.
Pkt. 15¢; % oz. 35¢e; % oz. 60e
Cheiranthus
(Wallfiower)
Hardy Biennial
Very pretty plants of rather
dwarf growth flowering freely
through the summer from
spring sown seed. May also
be sown in late summer for
early spring flowering. Excel-
lent for rock gardens.
1237 ALLIONII. (Siberian
Wallflower.) SBrilliant orange
flowers on erect stems 12
inches high.
Pkt. 10e; % oz. 45e; % oz. 75e
1240 LINIFOLIUM. (Alpine
Wallflower.) Of more compact
growth than Allionii and only
9 inches high. The bright
mauve pink flowers are freely
produced on numerous spikes.
Pkt. lie; %4 oz. 60e
1190 Cardinal Climber
Hardy Annual Climber
A splendid, new, brilliant
climber of great value. Of
strong and rapid growth, at-
taining a height of 20 to 30
feet. Has beautiful deeply
laciniated leaves and is just
covered with intense cardinal
red flowers from midsummer
till frost. Flowers measure
1% to 2 inches across and are
borne in clusters,
Pkt. lic; % oz, 40c; 14 oz. 70c
Pride of
ould
Celosia
Hardy Annual
This showy plant of many
forms is of the easiest cul-
ture, and is one of the most
brilliant and effective of the
summer bloomers. The plumed
type is especially useful for
eutting or garden decoration
on account of its brillianecy of
color. The crested type is
valuable for edgings or bor-
ders and is often used in a
dried condition for winter
bouquets.
1209 PRIDE OF CASTLE
GOULD. Of the plume or
feather type. The colors in-
elude shades of yellow, or-
ange, scarlet, red and crimson,
which we offer in a mixture.
Pkt. 15¢e; % oz. 50c; %4 oz. 85e
1207 THOMPSON’S MAG-
NIFICA, MIXED COLORS. A
choice strain of the feathered
type. Colors range from clear
yellow to dark blood red.
Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 20c; 14 oz. 30c
1208 SPICATA. Plants
grow 38 feet high, branch-
ing freely, each stem
terminating in a round,
slender pointed spike of
bloom. The flowersat first
are a soft bright rose,
changing to silver white,
so that a fully devel-
oped spike resembles a
slender silver plume
with a bright carmine
tip. Easily dried for
winter use.
Pkt. 10c; %& oz. 45ce;
% oz. 75e
Celosia Cristata
1201 Chinese Woolflower, Crimson
e
Chinese
Woolflower
Plants grow 2 to 3 feet
high, branching freely, each
branch terminating in a large
roundish head like a ball of
silky wool. Valuable for cut-
ting, and often used in a dried
state for winter bouquets.
1201 CRIMSON. _ Rich,
bright crimson, deepening to
dark crimson-scarlet as flower
ages. Showy and attractive.
Pkt. 15e; 4% oz. 50c;
¥%, oz. 80ce; 1% oz. $1.40; oz. $2.
1202 DARK PINK. Pretty.
Pkt. 15e; % oz. 50e;
1% oz. 80ce; % oz. $1.40; oz. $2.50
1208 YELLOW. A rich
color.
Pkt. 10ce; 4% oz. 45ce;
4 oz. 75e; Ye oz. $1.25; oz. $2.25
1210 MIXED COLORS.
Pkt. 10e; 1% oz. 40c;
Y%% oz. 70e; 1% oz. $1.15; oz. $2.00
4135
Chinese Woolflower
Collection
One packet each of the 3
separate colors of Chinese Wool-
flowers (value 40 cts.) 30c
for mercer Sofeisleietatelsie
SS ——
(Cockscomb)
Quite a distinct form of Celosia.
The large, odd shaped flower heads
are of a velvety appearance and
much resemble a Coekscomb; hence
the name. |
fine shades of pink,
searlet, orange, and crimson. Plants
grow about 12 inches high.
1204
Pkt. 10c; % oz. 30c; 14 oz. 50¢
The colors come in many
rose, yellow,
MIXED COLORS.
All Flower Seeds are sent postpaid at prices quoted
Centaurea Cyanus
(Cornflower)
Hardy Annual
Valuable old-fashioned flow-
ers, which grow in any situa-
tion, and bloom continuously.
Excellent for cutting and well
known to every flower lover.
1213 DOUBLE BLUE.
1214 DOUBLE ROSE PINK.
1216 DOUBLE WHITE.
Any of the above colors:
Pkt. 10ce; 144 oz. 250;
% of. 35C3; OZ 55e
1218 DOUBLE MIXED. A
mixture of the above and
many other colors.
PRt. 10c; %4 oz. 20c; ¥% oz. 80¢c;
oz. 50¢e
4139 Centaurea or
Cornflower Collection
One packet each of the
above 3 separate colors of
Centaurea (value
30c) for only
1217 Centaurea
Americana
Hardy Annual
Under favorable conditions
the plants grow three feet
high, producing flowers dur-
ing July and August. The in-
dividual flower measures four
to five inches across, and is
of a beautiful lilac-blue color.
Pkt. 10e; 1% oz. 30c; %4 oz. 50e;
Y% OZ.
ag
S5e
1217 Centaurea Americana
All Maule Seeds teem with vigorous, abundant life; always they are tested and guaranteed
Centaurea I[mperialis
(Sweet Sultans)
Hardy Annual
Will flower freely in early
Summer from spring ‘sown
seed, forming strong bushy
plants 2 to 3 feet high. Espe-
cially valuable for cutting.
1212 GIANT MARGUERITE.
Exceedingly beautiful. The
immense, white, fragrant blos-
soms are borne on long stems.
Pkt. 10ce; %4 oz. 30c; % oz. 50c
i
VM /
Re I HA ie, Ld
1211 IMPERIALIS, MIXED.
A magnificent mixture of all
colors, including rose, yellow,
white, purple, lilac, mauve,
blue, etc., some flowers having
a center of another color.
Pkt. 10c; 1%, oz. 25c; % oz. 35¢
Dusty Miller
Half Hardy Perennial
Centaurea
1215 GYMNOCARPA. Finely
cut silvery foliage; elegant for
rockeries, vases or hanging
baskets. Height 18 inches,
making it a valuable plant for
edging beds.
Pkt. 10c; % oz. 30c
Chelone
(Turtle Head; Shell Flower)
Hardy Perennial
12389 BARBATA. A most
attractive plant, growing from
18 to 24 inches high. The rich
eoral-red, tubular-shaped flow-
ers are borne freely on num-
erous long flower spikes all
during the summer and fall.
Does well in average good
soil and a sunny or half-
shaded location.
Pkt. 10c; %4, oz. 20c; % oz. 40c
Chrysanthemum
Hardy Annual
The annual Chrysanthemums are extremely showy and
effective.
are much used for cut flower purposes.
are both single and double.
20
Kw fa
1231 Chry
1225 BRIDAL ROBE. Plants
average 2 feet in height; with
finely cut foliage and produc-
ing pure white double flowers
from early summer ‘till frost.
Pkt. 10c; % oz. 30ce; 14 oz. 50c
1227 SINGLE, FINEST
MIXED. Painted Daisies.
Make a beautiful display. The
daisy-like flowers are hand-
somely marked, usually in
bands or rings of many colors.
Pkt. 10c; 44 oz. 25c; % oz. 40c
1223 CORONARIUM, FINEST
DOUBLE MIXED.
bushy growth 18
height, flowers double, shading
from light yellow to white.
They bloom profusely from
early summer until frost.
Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 25c; % oz. 40c
50X05 A Little Book of
Annuals, by A. C. Hottes.
A reliable guide to the cul-
ture of annual flowers. Il-
lustrated, 180 pages. Cloth
bound. $1.65 postpaid
1221 Chrysanthemum, Chinese and
Japanese
The single varieties are daisy-like
santhemum, Baby Golden Glow
in shape and
The perennial sorts
All are easily grown from seeds.
1231 BABY GOLD-
EN GLOW. Golden
Queen. A most
charming annual
growing about 15 to
18 inches high, bear-
ing scores of bright
‘ ers. The plants be-
P gin to bloom almost
as soon as set in the
open ground, afford-
ing an almost unlim-
ited supply of cut
flowers. One of the
best bedders. Lik-
ened to Rudbeckia
Golden Glow on ac-
count of color and
profusion of bloom.
Pkt. 10c; % oz. 25e;
VY oz. 40c; oz. 65e
Se i
1227 Chrysanthemum, Single Mixed
1223 Double Mixed
Hardy Perennial
Chrysanthemum
CHINESE
AND JAPANESE,
FINEST MIXED
VARIETIES.
The late flowering
Chrysanthemums,
the glory of au-
tumn, have long
been considered our
finest perennials.
The color range is
almost endless,
though red, yellow,
and white flowers
predominate. Our
seed is saved from
double flowers of
™ the choicest strain,
which may be ex-
pected to produce a
large percentage of
double flowers, the
balance being very
desirable singles
especially suitable
for cutting. This
seed will produce
blooming plants
the first season if
sown early.
Pkt. 25c; 2 pkts. 45c;
145 oz. 60c;
Wg OZ. $1.00
122
83
1220 Chinese
Lantern
(Physalis Franchetti)
Hardy Perennial
A pretty and _ interesting
plant that is grown for its
large scarlet-red seed. pods,
which in appearance are not
unlike paper lanterns. They
are easily dried and make fine
winter decorations.
PRt. 10c; %& oz. 30ce;
50c¢
Yy oz.
Clematis
(Virgin’s Bower)
Hardy Perennial Climber
Very beautiful climbers of
the greatest utility for ve-
randa, trellis, ete., adornment
or for sloping banks. Also
useful for planting among
rock work. Of rapid growth.
1236 PANICULATA, The
vine attains a height of 20 to
30 feet and is never troubled
by insects. Bears a dense mass
of small, star-like, white, fra-
grant flowers.
PRt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25e
Clematis Planis
93N15 PANICULATA.
Numerous pure white star-
like flowers.
50c each; 3 for $1.30,
postpaid
93N13 JACKMANIE. Very
large rich, velvety-purple.
90ce each; 3 for $2.50;
postpaid
1235 Cineraria, Dwarf Mixed
Cineraria
(Cape Aster)
Half Hardy Perennial
A favorite, handsome, free
flowering greenhouse or win-
dow plant. Shades include
blue, purple, crimson, maroon,
etc., some flowers showing a
clear white eye. Individual
flowers are often 2 or more
inches across,
1234 TALL FINEST MIXED.
Large flowering varieties, un-
surpassed for size and gor-
geous colors. Height 1 foot.
Pkt. 25¢e; 2 pkts. 45¢;
5 pkts. $1.00
1235 DWARF FINEST
MIXED. Compact, dwarf
Plants, less than 1 foot high.
Large heads, large flowers in
a wide range of beautiful
colors.
Pkt. 35e; 2 pkts. 60e;
4 pkts. $1.00
1243 Cobaea scandens
Cobaea
(Cathedral Bells)
Hardy Annual Climber
A vigorous and rapid grow-
ing climber, attaining a height
of 30 to 50 feet and bearing an
abundance of large, bell-
shaped flowers. In sowing the
seeds place them edgewise,
and merely cover with light
soil; otherwise the seed will
often failto germinate. Makes
a fine indoor winter vine.
1242 ALBA. A white vari-
ety of Scandens. Beautiful.
Valuable for covering trellises,
arbors, old trees, ete., and will
cling to any rough surface.
Pkt. 10ce; 44 oz. 50e; % oz. S5e3
oz. $1.50
1243 SCANDENS. Large
bell-shaped, rich purple flow-
ers; 2 inches long, 1% inches
across. Free from insect
pests.
Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 25e; \% oz. 40¢e;3
oz. 70e
Coleus (Flame Nettle)
Half Hardy Perennial
Foliage plants of exceeding richness and beauty; indispen-
sable for borders and bedding; excellent for window culture.
1244 Briar
Crest Mammoth
Rainbow Mixed.
For years we have
prided ourselves
that. our collection
of Coleus was un-
surpassed. Wehave
Kept on breeding
and selecting and
now have succeeded
in obtaining a
strain of remark-
ably rich color com-
binations and fine
shaped foliage
which cannot be
y easily equaled.
Highly ornamental
as a pot. plant,
especially with its
spikes of blue flow-
ers in autumn.
Pkt. 25¢c; 2 pkts. 45c;
149 oz 75e;3
lig oz. $1.25
1245 LARG E-
LEAVED SUNSET
SHADES. A strain
of Coleus remark-
able for diversity
and richness. of
color combinations. Leaves sometimes attain a length of 10 or
Foliage very orna-
12 inches and a width of 6 or 8 inches.
mental, being curled, serrated,
cut or fringed in a most deli-
eate way. The prevailing
colors are indicated by the
name, being a rich combina-
tion of all the tints in a gor-
geous sunset. The handsomest
foliage plants obtained so eas-
ily from seed, making fine
specimen plants in two or
three months.
Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. 50c;
Vo oz. 60c; Ve oz. $1.00
1246 CHOICEST HYBRIDS.
From the best sorts.
Pkt. 15e; 145 oz. 45e; 4g oz. T5e
1247 FINEST MIXED. Tall
growing, with smaller leaves.
Pkt. 10c; 142 oz. 40¢
Coreopsis
Hardy Perennial
1245 Gales Large-Leayed
Sunset Shades-
One of the showiest of the yellow
flowered hardy perennials. Culture easy;
thrives anywhere.
1254 HARVEST MOON. Plants grow
about 2 feet high, producing large, long-
stemmed, rich golden-yellow flowers in
great profusion all summer, if the old
flowers are removed as soon as they have
finished blooming.
Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 30ce; % oz. 50ce
Coreopsis Plants
Harvest Moon
30c¢ each;
3 for 70c;
6 for $1.25;
$2.25 per doz.,
postpaid
255 LANCEO-
LATA GRANDI-
FLORA FI. PI.
(Double - flowering
Coreopsis). A new
semi-double and
double flowering
form of this old
garden _ favorite
which should have
a place in every
perennial border.
The mass of gold-
en. yellow blooms
which are carried
on long stems is of
striking effect. It
is sure to rank
among the fore-
most cut flowers.
Pkt. 15¢;
1g o% 350;
1% oz. 60c
1254 Coreopsis, Harvest Moon
WM. HENRY MAULE,
PHILADELPHIA, PA. 1930 Seed Book
hid |
Ingo! |
i
Maule’s Wonderful Cosmos
. ; Hardy Annual
a 6 bs A tall, graceful,
; i showy annual, enjoy-
ing the widest popu-
larity. 3 to 6 feet high.
Bloom in mid-summer
and autumn.
EXTRA EARLY
MAMMOTH FLOW-
ERING. The single
flowers, borne in
abundance on long and
graceful stems, are 4
to 5 inches across.
Seeds _sown_ out-of-
doors in early spring
produce plants that
will bloom in 60 to 70
days and continue un-
til killed by frosts.
b The earliest single
flowering strain we
w 1262 Cosmos, Single Early Pink know of.
1262 PINK ........ K
; Any of the three colors:
12628 CRIMSON .... sf a aay iy
1264 WHITE ..... } Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 30c; 142 oz. 50c
1265 MIXED COLORS. The above colors in mixture.
Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 25e; % oz. 40c; oz. 70c
‘EXTRA EARLY DOUBLE) yiive. Tinmense flowers of
CRESTED COSMOS
perfect form borne on long
stems. Blooms in September
A new strain, highly prized
everywhere and especially
and October.
1256 MIXED COLORS.
recommended for _ localities
north of New York as it per-
Pkt. 10ce; 14 oz. 20¢; % oz. 30c;
oz, 50c
| fects its beautiful double flow- Cae
ers in about 70 days from the
| time seed is sown.
1248 CRIMSON,
1249 PINK.
1250 WHITE.
Any of the above 3 colors:
| Pkt. 20c; 4% oz. 50c; \% oz. 85e
1251 MIXED COLORS.
| Pkt. 1l5e; % oz. 40c; 14 o2. 65e;3
(7 Y oz $1.10 I
| 4141 Extra Early Double
Crested Cosmos Collection
of the
50c
| One packet each
) above 3 separate colors
| (value 60c) for
Late Double
(Crested Cosmos
In the late type of double
crested Cosmos, the flowers
‘vary in their degree of dou-
!bleness, some having the
‘Anemone center and others
being perfectly double. Most
artistic and beautiful. 1258 Cosmos, Pink Beauty
42 aria!
Bpeai, GREWES ON ESING (0) 9) ra ee
P1258 PINK BEAUTY.... Any of ae 35
(1259 WHITE QUEEN .. SPE aa7e Oza OCs) i72) OZ. Sac
1266 FINEST MIXED. Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 45c; 1% oz. T5e
4143 Late Double Crested Cosmos Collection
| One packet each of the above 3 separate colors
(value 45c) for
K 1261 ALL VARIETIES MIXED. Early and late types of
the single and double forms.
Me Pkt. 10c; % oz. 50c; 1%% oz. S5e; oz. $1.45
Ray-Flowering Cosmos
__.This is quite a unique departure from the ordinary Cosmos.
The blooms are borne most freely with a greatly increased
nThumber of petals which are fluted in a most artistic manner.
3 1269 CRIMSON RAY. Pkt. 10c¢; 4% oz. 25c; Y% oz. 40¢
»
52X30 PLANTABBS—A Fertilizer in Tablet Form
30 Tablets, 25c; 75 Tablets, 50c; 200 Tablets, $1.00;
1,000 Tablets, $3.50. Each Size Sent Postpaid
(m
Kirn
“
TANS
i, ISOS
Cosmidium
Hardy Annual
1241 ORANGE CROWN.
Forms dense bushes, about 2
feet high, and produces
throughout the summer beau-
tiful flowers in shades rang-
ing from orange and yellow
to the darkest velvety brown.
Recommended for cutting,
borders, flowering hedges and
pot culture.
Pkt. 10c; % oz. 30c; % oz. 50c3
oz. 85c
1268 Cyclamen giganteum
Cyclamen
(Alpine Violet)
Half Hardy Perennial
One of the choicest of all the
Sreenhouse or window plants.
Foliage rich and _ beautiful;
flowers bird-like and fragrant.
Colors white, pink, crimson,
ete. Seed should be sown any
time during the winter, spring
or autumn in light soil, con-
taining leaf mold and sand.
1267 PERSICUM, CHOICE
MIXED. All the best colors.
Pkt. 20c; 2 pkts. 35c;
100 seeds 50c; 1000 seeds $4.00
1268 GIGANTEUM. ‘The
leaves, beautifully marked
with showy silvery blotches,
make the plants with their
large flowers very attractive.
All the most pleasing colors
Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. 60c;
100 seeds $1.25
1900 seeds $10.00
Cynoglossum
(Chinese Forget-Me-Not)
Hardy Annual
1253 AMABILE. Where a
lovely, real blue flower is
wanted, Cynoglossum should
be planted. It is easily grown
from seed, forming strong
plants which average 20 inches
in height. Throughout the
summer months the _ intense
blue forget-me-not-like flow-
ers are freely produced.
Pkt. 15c; %& oz. 40c; 44 oz. 70c
50X03 Milady’s House
Plants
By F. E. Palmer... Tells
of the plants which any
woman can successfully
grow indoors. Illustrated.
176 pages. Cloth bound.
$1.35 postpaid
S
SS & x a
Cypress Vine
Hardy Annual Climber
One of the.very desirable
and most handsome climbers.
Vine bears masses of beauti-
ful star-shaped flowers which,
together with the finely cut
foliage, makes it particularly
adaptable for training upon a
light, ornamental trellis.
1271 SCARLET.
Pkt. 10ce; % oz. 25¢;3 oz.
1272 WHITE.
Pkt. 10c; % oz.
1273 MIXED.
Pkt. 10c; % oz.
4145 Collection
Four Beautiful
Annual Climbers
This collection contains one
packet each of:
Balloon Vine (page 75)
Canary Bird Flower (page 81)
Cypress Vine Mixed (offered on
this page)
Mammoth Japanese Mikado
Morning Glory (page 94)
4 pkts. in all, (value
40c), for only
40c
40c
25C3 OZ.
20c; oz.
"4 MAULE’S SEEDS are successfully grown ALL OVER THE WORLD
85
Half Hardy
Perennial
Dahlia plants,
from seed sown
indoors ina shal-
low box in March
or April and _ trans-
planted as soon as dan-
ger of frost is past, will
bloom abundantly the
first summer and give a
magnificent display of
bright colors late in the
season. Seed offered be-
1274 Dahlia, Extra Choice Large
low is saved from large Flowering Double Mixed
flowering double Dahlias. As these flowers are hybrids, we
cannot guarantee type; no two flowers will be exactly alike
and some are likely to be single-flowering. Roots of any
favorites may be saved, storing them in a cool, but frostproof
room during the winter.
1274 EXTRA CHOICE LARGE FLOWERING, DOUBLE
MIXED. This seed is saved from choice specimens of the
standard sorts, as well as the leading and best introductions
that make their appearance each year. A choice mixture
of Show, Cactus, Decorative, Peony and Pompon varieties.
Some singles may be expected.
0z. $1.75; oz. $3.00
Pkt. 15e; 4% oz. 60c; 1% oz. $1.00; %
1275 DOUBLE
CACTUS, MIXED.
Most popular Dahlia
grown, petals point-
ed (see _ illustra-
tion), distinet and
elegant. Seed is
saved from the most
select and perfectly
double blooms and
many double flow-
ers may be expect-
ed. Besides there is
always the chance
of some handsome
new varieties being
obtained.
Pkt. 20c; %& oz. 75e;
% oz, $1.25;
% o7. $2.00
1276 DOUBLE
EXTRA FIN E
MIXED. A splendid
assortment embrac-
ing many varieties.
Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 50e;
Y% oz. 85e3
¥% oz. $1.50
1277
\
1275 Dahlia, Double Cactus Mixed
DECORATIVE MIXED. Decorative Dahlias are being
grown more and more every year and today are often given
the preference over
other varieties.
They are an inter-
mediate form _ be-
tween the so-called
Show and Cactus
types. The flowers
vary somewhat in
form, some having
flat, broad petals,
others reflexed, in-
curved and twisted
ones. The petals are
loosely arranged.
All varieties are
foremost cut flow-
ers, bearing their
large, well de-
veloped blooms on
long, stiff stems.
The seed we offer
is saved from the
finest specimens
only and is sure to
give excellent re-
; sults.
aa
ie Pkt. 20e; 14 oz. 70e;
% oz. $1.20;
1277 Dahlia, Decorative Mixed Y% oz. $2.10
x
Daisy, African Gold
(Dimorphotheca)
Hardy Annual
Extremely showy. Bearing
flowers 2% inches in diameter.
Blooming profusely the great-
er part of the summer and fall.
Does best in a dry, sunny sit-
uation. 12 to 15 inches high.
1318 AFRICAN GOLD
DAISY. Of a glossy terra-
cotta orange with a dark disc
surrounded by a black zone.
Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 25¢e; % oz. 35e
1314 HYBRIDS MIXED.
From the purest white through
the various shades of yellow
and orange to rich salmon.
Pkt. 10ce; 4%, oz. 35e3 1% oz. 55e
1282 Daisy, Double Mixed
Daisy, English
(Bellis)
Hardy Perennial
A low growing, spring flow-
ering plant easily raised from
seed and in high favor for
edgings and borders.
1281 GIANT FLOWERED
WHITE. Exceedingly large,
pure white flowers, with flat
Almost as large as an
1280 GIANT FLOWERED
ROSE. The large flowers are
of a rich dark rose, perfectly
double, and borne on long,
stiff stems. Of unusual merit
and deserves to be largely
cultivated.
Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 50c¢; % oz. SSe
1282 DOUBLE MIXED.
Pkt. 10¢: 1% oz. 50¢e: %4 oz. T5e
See pages 110 and 111 of this Book for a Choice Selection of Dahlia roots
1283 Daisy, Shasta
Hardy Perennial
Most attractive in the peren-
nial border. The pure white
flowers, averaging 4 inches in|
diameter, are borne on long,’
stiff stems and are especially |
adapted for cutting. It begins
blooming in July and contin- |
ues for several months. If sown
early, it will flower the same)
season. Height 2% feet.
Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 30ce; %4 oz. 50c_
70N64
Shasta Daisy Plants
30ec each; 3 for 70c;
6 for $1.30; $2.50 per doz.,
postpaid
(Trumpet Flower) |
Hardy Annual
1287 MIXED. Exceptional-
ly fine for planting in a lawn)
because of its sturdy growth
and great beauty. The large
trumpet shaped flowers which:
come in many fine shades of
white, pink, yellow and pur- |
ple are produced from July till
October. Does well in an av-.
erage garden loam in a sunny:
location. 3 to 4 feet tall.
Pkt. 10e; 4% oz. 20e; % oz. 30
50X13 A Little Book on Mod- |
ern Dahlia Culture by W. H. |
Waite. Contains 25 fine illus- |
trations and gives advice of
an expert. 126 pages. Cloth
bound. $1.65 postpaid.
ee >
1289 Delphinium, Mammoth
Prize Exhibition Mixture
hed
Delphinium
(Hardy Larkspur)
Hardy Perennial
One of the most valuable as
Well as the prettiest perennial
_plants for garden decoration
/or cut-flower purposes. An
) old favorite, greatly improved.
1289 MAULE’S MAMMOTH
| PRIZE EXHIBITION MIX-
'{TURE. Immense spikes of the
| most beautiful flowers of.every
imaginable shade of blue,
varying from the palest sil-
very-blue to the deepest in-
digo with many delightful
opaline varieties and ‘“‘bees” or
eenters of contrasting colors.
Single, semi-double and dou-
ble flowers in the most charm-
ing color combinations.
Pkt. 25¢; 46 oz. 75e; 1% oz. $1.25
1288 GOLD MEDAL HY-
| BRIDS. A choice strain of
mixed hybrids, the flowers
varying from the palest to the
darkest shades of blue.
| Pkt. 15c; %& oz. 50c; \%4 oz. 8d5e
1290 BELLADONNA.
' Blooms more freely and contin-
Ously than any hardy Lark-
spur grown. The turquoise-
blue color of the bloom is not
equalled for beauty by any
Other flower. 3 feet high.
Pkt. 20c; Vg oz. 45c; 4% oz. T5e
1292 BELLAMOSUM.
Has the same free and contin-
uous ~ blooming qualities as
Belladonna but the blooms are
Tich, deep blue.
Pkt, 20¢; 144 oz. 50ce; % oz. S5e
Delphinium
Chinense
A distinct variety with fine
feathery foliage. The large
blossoms, which are closely
Set on graceful spikes, are
produced freely from midsum-
mer until frost. An excellent
eut flower. 1% feet high.
1299 BLUE. Intense gen-
tian blue. Excellent for cut-
ting.
1300 WHITE.
flowered form.
Hither of the above colors:
Pkt. 10c; Vg oz. 25e; % oz. 45e
The white
Delphinium
Plants
7ON66 BELLADONNA.
7ON68 BELLAMOSUM.
Either variety: 30¢c each;
3 for 70c; 6 for $1.25;
per doz., postpaid
$2.25
70ON70 GOLD MEDAL
HYBRIDS, MIXED.
35e each; 3 for 80c;
6 for $1.50; $2.75 per doz.,
j postpaid
70N72 Mammoth Prize
Exhibition Mixture
45e each; 3 for $1.10;
G6 for $2.00; $3.75 per doz.;
postpaid
Dianthus (Pinks)
Hardy Annual
Dianthus is one of the most
popular and_ satisfactory of
our summer flowers. They are
easily grown and do well in
almost any kind of soil. Grow
12 to 15 inches high and are
literally covered with flowers
of rich and varied colors.
1304 SNOWBALE. Large,
double, white flowers which
are fine for cutting.
Pkt. 10e; 4% oz 25¢e; % oz. 40e3
% oz Tec; oz. $1.25
ZZ
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Dou-
from
white to crimson, some laced
or striped. All colors mixed.
Pkt. 10c; 44 oz. 30c; % oz. 50c
1294. HEDDEWIGII.
ble flowers ranging
Dianthus-— Continued
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1307 LUCIFER. (Double
Fringed Pink.) Flowers of a
beautiful orange scarlet color,
nearly two inches across, on
long stems, which makes it
very valuable for cutting.
Plant grows about 12 to 15
inches high. .A fine bedder.
Pkt. 10e; 4% oz. 30¢e; %4 oz. 50e;
% oz. 8d5e; oz $1.50
1306 MOURNING CLOAK.
A double Dianthus of so dark
a maroon as to be almost
black. Every petal faintly
bordered with white.
Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 25ce; 4% oz. 40ce
1302 SALMON KING. The
flowers are large, well dou-
bled and nicely dentated, ap-
pearing in great numbers. The
color is brilliant salmon rose.
Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 30ce; % oz. 50c;
% oz. 85c; oz. $1.50
1293 ROYAL PINKS.
Sin-
gle flowering blossoms of a
new shape, the petals being
curled, waved and _ twisted,
each covering half of an-
other; beautifully fringed.
The colors vary from white
to intense red. We offer a
fine mixture.
Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 25e; % oz. 40c;
% oz. 65c; oz. $1.00
1296 MARVELOUS. The
same as Dianthus Wonderful
or Fringed Pink. A remark-
able strain of Japanese Pink.
The plants grow from 12 to 15
inches high, and produce large
flowers 8 to 4 inches across, on
stiff, upright stems. From a
third to a half of the flower
seems to consist of graceful
fringes, turned and twisted in
all directions, giving an ap-
pearance both pretty and
unique. _A wide color range.
Pkt. 10ce; 1% oz. 25e; %4 oz. 40¢
Hardy
Perennial
Dianthus
(Grass, Border, Feather,
Clove, or Spice Pinks)
PLUMARIUS. The
i) large flowers are borne in
@ great variety of colors
and markings, with cut
or fringed edges, and
have. an exquisite spicy
fragrance. The plants
form thick tufts of fine
leaves which are of neat
appearance, even when
not in bloom. They are
excellent, hardy plants.
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1309 Dianthus plumarius,
Single Mixed
1308 PLUMARIUS, DOUBLE
MIXED. Double and semi-
double varieties.
Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 40c; % oz. 65ce;
% oz. $1.00; oz. $1.75
1309 PLUMARIUS, SINGLE
MIXED. Splendid flowers,
beautifully fringed.
Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 25e; % oz. 40ce;
% oz. 65e; oz. $1.00
1310 DOUBLE AND SIN-
GLE MIXED.
a large size and
spring-sown seed.
Th
in great profusion
mixture comprises
Marvel Plants
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1382 Hibiscus, Hardy Marvel, Mixed Colors
90
Strawflowers and Everlastings make fine Winter Bouquets; grow more of them
MIXED. |
Many shades and varieties in }
All types |
ck
Hardy Annual
1385 EVERBLOOMING,
“ALL COLORS MIXED. Seeds | Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 25ce; 14 oz. 35e
/planted indoors early will
" Ho y 1396 SINGLE MIXED COL-
ORS. This mixture includes a
great variety of colors.
| bloom in July, and seeds sown
'in the open garden in May
will produce flowers in Au-
gust. The floral shapes and
sizes differ; some are 5 inches
across. The color range is
‘wonderful. We offer a splen-
'did mixture of all colors.
Plants are vigorous growers,
and with slight protection will
| live over the winter and flower
again the next year.
| Pkt. 10c; %4 oz. 20c; % oz. 50c;
oz. &35e
50X11 A LITTLE BOOK
OF PERENNIALS by A. C.
Hottes. Devoted to the
general principles of grow-
ing, using and propagating
old fashion hardy perennial
Illustrated.
Cloth bound.
$1.65 postpaid
plants.
200
pages. d
_ Hardy Perennial
Hollyhock
This old-fashioned flower
reaches a height of 6 feet or
more. On account of its stately
growth it is unexcelled for
planting along fences and
buildings, or for background
effects.
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Double Flowering Hollyhock
We have an exceptionally
choice strain noted for its
beautiful double flowers and
brilliant colors.
1392 NEWPORT PINK. The
ii finest pure pink, double flow-
3 ered ollyhoeck ever intro-
duced. , = | These and all
R “\) CEA SPARS TER bulbs listed
i WAN ENG on opposite
: \ page will
make a nice
collection of
house plants
70B38 Caladium,
Fancy Leaved
__ No other summer foliage plant equals the
| Fancy Leaved Caladium in rich and gorgeous,
_yet soft coloring. Not hardy, Thrives in
| pot or box or shady situation. The root
' should be set in sandy loam.
ht 35e each; 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.75;
At , $3.25 per doz., postpaid
A WA AT
i 70B58 Coope
_,. The Atamasco-like flowers are pure white
| tinged with red on the outside and have a
meeicate fragrance. Plant in masses for effect.
ee otoom. repeatedly throughout the season.
) Not hardy. ;
| 10¢ each; 3 for 25¢e; 6 for 45c; 80c per doz.;
ce 25 for $1.35, postpaid
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71860 Hyacinthus
Candicans
A wonderfully showy plant that
blooms in the early summer. Prac-
tically hardy. Flower spikes are 3 to
4 feet high and bear from 20 to 30
large, white, bell-shaped flowers. Effec-
tive either singly or in groups.
20e each; 3 for 50c; 6 for 90c;
$1.75 per doz., postpaid
= ae ‘es
Oxalis
For borders and baskets. Set the
bulbs about 3 inches apart, and the
foliage will produce an unbroken mass,
richly adorned with flowers. Not
hardy.
72866 PINK. Shamrock foliage.
72864 PURE WHITE.
72B62 LASIANDRA. Rosy crimson
flowers. Ornamental cut foliage.
72B6S MIXED COLORS. *
Any of the above Oxalis 25e¢ per doz.;
25 for 45c;, 50 for 85e;
$1.50 per 100, postpaid
Want ozs
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72B52 Madeira or Mignonette
Vine
This is an old favorite climbing. vine
of rapid growth, with fleshy, heart-
shaped, light green leaves and clusters
of pure white, fragrant flowers. A free
and constant bloomer. Suitable for
trellis, porch, etc. Not hardy.
15e each; 3 for 40c; 6 for 75ce;
$1.25 per doz.; 25 for $2.25, postpaid
|) Directions for planting Maule’s Bulbs and Roots are sent Free with every order
70B55 Cinnamon Vine
The handsome foliage is dark
green, thick and glossy and free
from insects, while numbers of white
blossoms emit a delightful cinna-
mon-like odor. We know of no
other vine that will more quickly
and satisfactorily cover an arbor,
trellis, wall or fence for shade or
screen purposes. It will thrive any-
where, and when once established
will grow for years. Grows 15 to
25 feet high.
10c each; 3 for 25c; 6 for 45e;
Joe per doz., postpaid
74B18 Tuberose,
Excelsior Dwarf Double Pearl
24 to 30 inches high. Does not re-
quire staking as the stems are dwarf
and stiffly erect with long spikes.
Flowers large, fully double, pure
white and extremely sweet. Not
hardy. ;
10c each; 3 for 25c; 6 for 40c;
7Oe per doz.; 25 for $1.25;
50 for $2.25; $4.25 per 100, postpaid
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Maule’s Prize-Winning Dahlias
Field-Grown Tubers of Proper Planting Size
Decorative Dahlias
_ .The flowers are full to the center throughout the season. They are
thick but not ball-shaped, with broad, flat, somewhat loosely arranged
petals. The points are broad or rounded; the tips may be straight or
turned down and in some varieties the margins are slightly rolled back.
Within recent years this type of Dahlia has been enriched with quite a
number of outstanding novelties.
for cut flowers they always give the greatest satisfaction.
76B40 Champagne
tures. The color is distinct and most appealing.
daull gold with a hue of iridescent chamois.
earried on long stems.
76B31 Copper King
yellow in front, and bright red on the reverse.
excellent for cutting.
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75; 6 for $5.00. postpaid
76B52 Elinor Vanderveer
of great size. Th
long stiff stems.
76B47 Eastern Star [1°°%.2
borne on stiff upright stems and are fine for cutting.
$1.50 each; 3 for $4.00; 6 for $7.00, postpaid
76B60 Fordhcok Charm
shade of coral-red
shows an old rose cast.
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75; 6 for $5.00, postpaid
© Another one of those lovely autumn
76B66 Insulinde shades combining orange, buff, and
golden orange, into a scintillating mass of color. The reverse
of the petals is shaded golden rose. A great flower.
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75; 6 for $5.00, postpaid
The most valuable of all white Deco-
76B70 Jean Kerr rative Dahhas. The medium sized
blooms are carried on long, strong stems well above the
foliage. Blooms early and freely until killed by frost.
756 each; 3 for $1.90; 6 for $3.60, postpaid
’ One of the most appealing reds,
76B73 Jersey Ss Beacon a brilliant Chinese scarlet with
a lighter reverse, giving a two-toned effect. The flowers
are of enormous size, carried on fine strong stems. Of strong
vigorous growth and very early.
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75; 6 for $5.00, postpaid a
? This is considered the finest
76B74 Jersey’s Beauty pink Dahlia ever introduced.
The color is a lovely rose-pink. The blooms are large, well
rounded, and of artistic proportions. Jersey’s Beauty has
created a sensation. Wherever exhibited it has received the
highest honors. The firm and massive blooms are borne pro-
fusely on strong, heavy stems.
T5e each; 3 for $1.90; 6 for $3.60, postpaid
. The flowers of this fine Dahlia
76B84 Kitty Dunlap are well shaped and substantial.
They are carried on long strong stems. The color is that
of the well known American Beauty Rose and a great favorite
with many. +
GSe each; 3 for $1.75; 6 for $3.30, postpaid
Very free blooming, producing
76B85 Lady Betty flowers of large size on long stems.
The color of the fine double flowers is creamy white with a
suffusion of delicate pink.
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75; 6 for $5.00, postpaid
A very popular’ variety
76B87 Margaret Masson with many Mower lovers.
The large flowers are of great depth and are carried on
stiff stems. When introduced in 1924 it was Pye tebe a
e color
winner in any class calling for best Decoratives.
is a beautiful silvery rose-pink.
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75; 6 for $5.00, postpaid
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77B94
Collection
Six Choice
Decorative
Dahlias
Insulinde
Jean Kerr
Jersey’s Beauty
r. ©. -H.
Dresselhuys
Porthos
Sunnybrook
One root each of
these 6 choice
Dahlias (value
$4.60) for only
$3.50
77B68 Decorative Dahlia, Rosa Nell
110
Whether used for garden display or
A variety that has quickly become very well
known because of its many outstanding fea-
It is a lovely shade of
The flowers are large and
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75; 6 for $5.00, postpaid.
Elegant flowers of large size and exquisite
form. The color of the petals is copper and
Of strong growth and
A new exquisite variety with flowers
e color of the well-
formed flowers is a glowing satiny rose-pink. The tlowers are earried on
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75; 6 for $5.00, postpaid
Clear yellow flowers overlaid with buff and
The fine shaped large flowers are
Truly a charming flower of a distinct
; A suffused with
bronze and shaded with a suspicion of yellow. The reverse of the petals
WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Win Nee
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77B24 Decorative Dahlia, Mrs. I, De Ver Warner
Six Best Decorative Dahlias
A collection of six exceptionally fine Dahlias:
Champagne—lovely old gold; Eastern Star—bright yel-
low, suffused with buff and orange; Fordhook Charm—
coppery bronze; Jersey’s Beacon—brilliant Chinese scarlet;
Mrs. I. De Ver Warner—superb mauve pink; Water Lily—
rose-pink, shading to white.
One root each of these six Best Deco-
Hoses Rauve Paulas (value $6.15), postpaid,
ion or only
$4.75
f rming Dah-
77B16 Mr. C. H. Dresselhuys #4, Ra7mne Dane
overlaid with white. The flowers are produced in great |
abundance and are. very well adapted for cutting. This is
without question one of the best pinks. Of large size and |
fine formation.
75e each; 3 for $1.90; 6 for $3.60, postpaid
77B24 Mrs. I. De Ver Warner Aztistic: well shaped
flowers of truly _im-
mense size. The color is a superb shade of mauve-pink. Per- |
haps no other Dahlia has found as many lovers as this out-
standing Decorative variety. It is a really fine flower. |
65e each; 3 for for $1.75; 6 for $3.30, postpaid
77B49 Porthos upright on straight, strong and stiff |
stems. The color is a sparkling deep red and makes a fine |
contrast to the dark green, glossy foliage.
35¢ each; 3 for 90c; 6 for $1.70, postpaid
77B59 Roman Eagle Here is a typical Autumn shaders |
2 The enormous flowers which are
produced in great abundance are of a flaming brilliant burn-
ished copper color. They are held well above the dark green
foliage, on stiff stems. A fine variety for exhibition purposes. |
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75; 6 for $5.00, postpaid
77B68 Rosa Nell A clear, bright rose of elegant form)
and large size. It is a great favorite
for cutting because the mammoth blooms are long stemmed.
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75; 6 for $5.00, postpaid
Bright amber-gold shading to the
77B70 Sagamore center with a warm salmon-rose. It
has a splendid formation and is carried on fine long erect
stems. This variety is equally as desirable for exhibition
as for cutting.
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75; 6 for $5.00, postpaid
Here is a particularly striking va-
77B74 Sunnybrook riety with rich butter-yellow flow-
ers of impressive size and exceptionally fine forin.
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75; 6 for $5.00, postpaid
© A blend of old gold, amber, and cop-
77B75 Trentonian pery bronze—the color of an Indian’s
skin.
The flower has great Jasting qualities.
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75; & fer $5.00, postpaid
s Lovely flowers of good size resemb-|
77B82_ Water Lily likes eomenhae Iau yenccan elie gine
shape. Hence the name.
The color is rose-pink, shading to
white at the base of the petals. A lovely variety of free
blooming qualities and excellent for cutting. ‘
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75; 6 for $5.00, postpaid
Wonderful flowers of large size, held |
. 1930 Seed Book
twisted.
stantial.
77B73 Cactus Dahlia, Sophy Morey
‘\ The _ flowers
77B73 Sophy Morey 77¢ sonvs
flushed with pale lilac on the center petals.
It is a massive flower of extreme size with
long, pointed, incurved petals.
| $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75; 6 for $5.00, postpaid
77B97 CACTUS DAHLIA
COLLECTION
Five different colors of the Cactus and Hybrid
Cactus Type. One root each of Ambassador,
Daddy Butler, Lady Faire,
Nichu, and Sophy Morey, (value $3 15
$4.35), sent postpaid for only... °
Pompon Dahlias
Pompon Dahlias are small, ball-shaped and per-
'fectly double, measuring up to 2 inches in diameter;
‘very free flowering. Gaining in favor each year,
‘especially for cut flower purposes.
' Pretty, small flowers of a vivid
76B22 Atom orange shade.
The
' Crimson, tipped white.
76B26 Brunette flowers are produced abun-
‘dantly and are of excellent cutting qualities.
" A very free bloomer with flow-
\ 76B51 Eleganta ers of a lovely deep pink eolor.
' c Attractive bright yello
76B29 Fairy Queen flowers edged Cae! ii
'76B30 Pink Perfection Perfectly shaped flow-
ers of a soft lavender-
!}pink shade. Excellent cutting variety.
' The well formed double flow-
mobs Snowclad ers are snow white.
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iant Snapdragons
(value 40¢) for only 3a5¢
948 Mixed Colors
Pkt. 10¢; ¥4 oz. 25¢.
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One packet each of all four Giant
Zinnias (value 40¢) for only 30¢
2054 Mixed Colors Pkt. 10¢; 4% oz. 25¢
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~ GIANT SWEET PEAS
4173 Collection—One packet each
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(value 40c) for 35c
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4147 Collection — One packet each of the four Named Varieties
(value 50c) for 35c
the four Named Varieties
(value 40c) for 35c
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Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 30c
1742 All Colors Mixed
Pkt. 10c; 44 oz. 25c
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The actual flowers are much larger than shown here