. The Maule seed book for 1922. Amaryllis, Equestris Also known as Barbadoes Lily or GlorlosaLily. A splendid type of aniaryllis, withflowers 4 to 5 Inches across. The color is abrilliant orange scarlet, with exquisite greenand white throat. Valuable as a pot plant orfor bedding purposes. It makes a fine ; dozen, postpaid. Japanese Iris, Mixed The flowers are enormous, stalks 2 to 3 feet high,irfectly hardy, bloom in June. A flue mixture ofI varieties and colors. 85 cents each, 3 for 60 cents; per dozen, postpaid. TuberoseExcelsior Dwarf Double Pearl 24 to 30 i


. The Maule seed book for 1922. Amaryllis, Equestris Also known as Barbadoes Lily or GlorlosaLily. A splendid type of aniaryllis, withflowers 4 to 5 Inches across. The color is abrilliant orange scarlet, with exquisite greenand white throat. Valuable as a pot plant orfor bedding purposes. It makes a fine ; dozen, postpaid. Japanese Iris, Mixed The flowers are enormous, stalks 2 to 3 feet high,irfectly hardy, bloom in June. A flue mixture ofI varieties and colors. 85 cents each, 3 for 60 cents; per dozen, postpaid. TuberoseExcelsior Dwarf Double Pearl 24 to 30 inches high. Does not requireany stakes to be tied to as the stems aremore dwarf and stiffly erect with longerspikes. Flowers large, full double andextremely sweet. 10 cents each; $ per dozen; 25 for $, postpaid. By express, not prepald,$ per Ismene Calentha Grandiflora Peruvian Daffodil. Flowers snowy white,with green throat. Six broad petals with deli-cate frilled edges and incurved yellow anthers;of novel and unique form. Buds bloom quick-ly. A superior pot or open ground cents each; 2 for 50 cents, postpaid. 152 WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Maulers Large Flowering Cannas For bedding purposes, cannas stand at the head of the list. No more satisfactory plant could be found; they succeed in all parts of the countrin any kind of soil, but wlU, of course, do better in rich soil, and at all times supplying water freely. In recent years, cannas have been greatimproved. The old Indian Shot plant was grown principally for its massive foliage; the flowers were insignificant. The newer types ha^flowers six to eight inches across, in great clusters of varied and rich colors, borne continuously all summer. We list the most distinct ardesirable varieties recently Introduced. We send out dormant roots in strong d


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