MAX SCHLING inc.. 24 WEST 59TH STREET, NEW YORK 
COMMENTS 
Elberon, N. J., Oct. 30, 1918. 
Max Schling, Inc., 
24 West 59th St., New York City. 
Gentlemen: My garden has never given me greater 
pleasure than it did this season, and I have taken ex- 
ceptional pride in showing it to my friends and point- 
ing out to them the unusual results obtained from 
your seeds. They could not have been better, and 
not only will I be glad to recommend your seeds to 
all my friends and others, but will surely place all my 
future orders for my garden with your firm. 
Yours very truly, Fred Hausman. 
Oyster Bay, L. I., Nov. 9, 1918. 
Max Schling, Esq. 
Dear Sir:' It is a pleasure to me to give you a testi- 
monial in regard to the seeds purchased from you 
last spring. I have never had more beautiful flowers, 
all blooming until frost, and the vegetables were also 
entirely satisfactory. I shall most certainly renew 
my order for next summer. Yours truly, 
(Mrs. E. A. Bigelow) Helen T. Bigelow. 
Huletts Landing, N. Y., July 9, 1918. 
Max Schling, Inc., 
24 West 59th St., New York City. 
Dear Sirs: Please allow me to tell you that we 
find the delicate fine flavor of your vegetables quite 
insurpassable and we hope they will always continue 
to be as excellent. Yours very truly, 
(Miss) Winifred Jelliffe. 
Mamaroneck, N. Y., Oct. 13, 1918. 
Mr. Max Schling, 
24 West 59th St., New York City. 
Dear Sir: I am glad to state that I had more suc- 
cess with the seeds I received from you than I had 
with seeds from anybody else before. I have only 
been dealing with you for the past two years, and if 
my success continues you can always figure on me as 
a customer. Yours very truly, John Bister. 
49 West 21st St., Dec. 10, 1918. 
Max Schling, Inc., 
24 West 59th St., New York City. 
Dear Sirs: The seeds I bought from you last sea- 
son for my country place were entirely satisfactory 
and there is no doubt but that I will give you my 
business next season. Very truly yours, 
Dudley D. Sicher. 
1201 Auburn Place, Canton, Ohio, 
Max Schling, July 8, 1918. 
New York. City. 
Dear Sir: When I was in New York I bought some 
seeds at your store and was very well pleased with 
them. I mislaid your seed book and ask you to 
send me your spring catalog at once, as I want some 
seeds and want to make a selection. Yours truly, 
Robert Holmes. 
Oyster Bay, L. I., N. Y., Dec. 12, 1918. 
Max Schling, Inc., 
24 West 59th St., New York City. 
(Attention of Mr. Giessler) 
Dear Mr. Giessler: It gives me great pleasure to 
state that the seeds and bulbs from your house were 
all that could be desired; in fact everything we have 
had from you has been first rate. Yours truly, 
Peter Strotan, 
Superintendent to C. Oliver Isolin, E»q. 
Garden City, L. I., Nov. 16, 1918. 
Mr. C. O. Giessler, Manager, 
Max Schling, Inc. 
New York City 
My Dear Mr. Giessler: You will be pleased, I am 
sure, to know of the excellent results I have had from 
all your seeds. My crops were admired by all who 
saw them, and I want to make particular mention 
of your Peas — they were particularly fine. Your 
"Long-Season Collection" worked splendidly, and 
gave me plenty of fine Peas to pick right through the 
summer. If your stocks for 1919 are up to the 
standard of 1918, those purchasing your seeds can 
certainly look for most generous returns. 
Yours very truly, 
Wm. Walsh, 
Superintendent to Wm. H. Baldwin, Esq. 
79 Prospect St., White Plains, N. Y. 
Max Schling, Inc., 
Gentlemen: Enclosed please find dimensions of our 
vegetable-garden. Kindly select, as last year, assort- 
ment of seeds you can recommend. It gives me 
great pleasure to add that I had most satisfactory 
results from your seeds, and as you made the selec- 
tion of same, I feel that success of our next year's 
vegetable-garden is assured by leaving the selection 
of seeds and planning of our garden entirely to you. 
Yours truly, L. Stern. 
Alpine, N. J., Oct. 20, 1918. 
Max Schling, Inc., 
24 West 59th St., New York City. 
Gentlemen: I want to compliment you on the high 
quality of the seeds you sent me. I have never had 
a finer garden or greater crops. Your Prizetaker 
Onions with me weighed on an average of two 
pounds apiece. Your strains of flower seeds are all 
exceptionally fine. In fact I have been thoroughly 
satisfied with everything I procured from you and 
have recommended your house to a number of my 
friends. Yours very truly, 
E. McCarrol,- 
Superintendent "Rio Vista." 
Riverdale-on-Hudson, N. Y., Nov. 3, 1918. 
Max Schling, Inc., 
24 West 59th St., New York City. 
Dear Sirs: I have had great success with all your 
seeds this season and want to say that the quality 
throughout was excellent. Your Perpetual Summer 
Spinach is great . From a sowing made in April I was 
able to cut continually from the last of May until 
frost. You can certainly count on my orders again. 
Yours very truly, H. Schwartz, 
Superintendent to Mrs. P. Boettger. 
Llewellyn Park, N. J., Oct. 16, 1918. 
Max Schling, Inc., 
24 West 59th St., New York City. 
Dear Sirs: I feel that I must tell you of the won- 
derful results that I have had from your seeds. 
Everything has done extremely well for me, and I 
never gathered finer or greater crops of vegetables 
from the garden. Your flower seed was also very 
fine, especially your Antirrhinums, which were greatly 
admired. You have some wonderful colors among 
them. Yours very truly, 
E. Walters, 
Superintendent fo Thomas A- Edison. 
