The Maule seed book : 1917 . Manles Seeds—Once Grown, Always Grown I want to tell you that eis long as you sell seeds you will be patronizedby us. They are always satisfactory. My husband says w^hen he putsthem in the erround he has all the confidence in the w^orld that they willcome up to your recommendations. We have alw^ays found them so. Mrs. L. E, Millard, Winsted, Conn. PORTULACA (Rose Moss or Sun Plant)Hzirdy Annual A favorite for edgings, rock work, etc. Will grow and bloom profuselyin a dry, hot, sunny location, where almost any other plant would profusely from early summer


The Maule seed book : 1917 . Manles Seeds—Once Grown, Always Grown I want to tell you that eis long as you sell seeds you will be patronizedby us. They are always satisfactory. My husband says w^hen he putsthem in the erround he has all the confidence in the w^orld that they willcome up to your recommendations. We have alw^ays found them so. Mrs. L. E, Millard, Winsted, Conn. PORTULACA (Rose Moss or Sun Plant)Hzirdy Annual A favorite for edgings, rock work, etc. Will grow and bloom profuselyin a dry, hot, sunny location, where almost any other plant would profusely from early summer until autumn. Only 6 inches PRIMULA (Primrose) Hardy Perennial AViU stand the winter with a slight protection. Admirably suited torockeries as well as for naturalizing by the edge of streams. 1700 JAPONICA OR JAPANESE PRIMROSE. Perfectly hardyand forming robust, stately plants bearing their bright and showyflowers in whorls on stems 6 to 9 Inches long. Mixed colors. Pkt., 10c. 1701 AURICULA. Large flowers borne in umbels, with a varietj ofrich colors. Extremely free bloomer and a favorite. Packet, 10 cts. 1702 POLYANTHUS, SINGLE, ALL COLORS. Showy perennial,blooming in early spring. Pot or outdoor culture; 9 in. Packet, 5 cts. 1703 COAVSLIP, MIXED. A pretty, spring-flowering include shades of yellow, brown, etc. Packet, 5 cents. 1704 VULGARIS OR ENGLISH PRIMROSE. The wild Englishflower; light canary-yellow, fragrant. Packet, 5 ceuts. Tender Perennial Primula For winter or spring decorations in the home, the Chlnensls andObconica primulas are indispensable. Fine, free flowering plants.


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