. The Maule seed book for 1922. ts; ounce, 20cents; 1^ pound, 60 cents; pound, 7563 DWARF GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA. MIXED These giant flowering nasturtiums, of marvelous beauty, are of theTom Thumb or Dwarf type, as to plant, but extra large as to blooms are not of such mammoth size on the Atlantic as on thePacific slope, but they are well worthy of culture here. Mixed , 10cents; ounce,35 cents; impound, 75 cents; pound, 7543 DWARF IVY LEAVED. MIXED COLORS Beautiful, dark green ivy-like foliage; the mixture contains a remark-able range of colors on pretty, comp


. The Maule seed book for 1922. ts; ounce, 20cents; 1^ pound, 60 cents; pound, 7563 DWARF GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA. MIXED These giant flowering nasturtiums, of marvelous beauty, are of theTom Thumb or Dwarf type, as to plant, but extra large as to blooms are not of such mammoth size on the Atlantic as on thePacific slope, but they are well worthy of culture here. Mixed , 10cents; ounce,35 cents; impound, 75 cents; pound, 7543 DWARF IVY LEAVED. MIXED COLORS Beautiful, dark green ivy-like foliage; the mixture contains a remark-able range of colors on pretty, compact plants. Distinct and ,°10 cents; ounce, 25 cents; M pound, 75 cents; pound, $ 7562 LILIPUT OR BABY. MIXED COLORS A distinct tvpe of very dwarf growth, 8 to 10 inches high, havingflowers of various showy colors. Very desirable for borders, pots, , 10 cents; ounce, 35 cents; % pound, 75 cents; pou nd, ORDER YOUR SEEDS, Etc., when you receive this book;DONT WAIT until you are ready to IpiHi IJOlfflB in Mil 11^^ /J L^l ^^^i fil hI wSLi^ i^r ^i| ^R i w p^ HM^^w m w^ ^^Hm^Skq ^B iSynj r\WE^. Hk£),^^4Bi^^ fet- ^LdV. Pt ^5n ^P^^V*fe ig[g!»j)fj*5jfer SSt IS|I f^mS ^S^^ ^BSti^^^W :T^jf — ^ iS^^k ^S^a ^^tsX^T/^^ ttf^ s^^ji Nui^PI Rnn^^u^ ^T* W £j^^i g^^wM IB g m n 1543 Nasturtium, Dwarf Ivy Leaved. 1562 Nasturtium, Liliput or Baby. 138 WM. HENRY MAULE, Inc., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Maulers Giant Pansies H^dTBTenl. FOR raany years, in fact ever since we have been in business, we have given jDarticular attention to pansy seeds, untilwe really think our strains of jaansies are as good as can be found anywhere in the world. Pansies demand good soil,thriving best in a cool, moist but well drained position. Do not plant pansies in the shade of a tree or building as thiscauses straggly plants with very few blooms. Seeds sown in April or May will i^roduce blooming plants the last oiJune, which will continue flowering until the end of the season. For


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