MAX SCHLING inc., 24 WEST 59TH STREET, NEW YORK 71 
GLADIOLI IN MIXTURES 
Our mixtures care carefully prepared from named varieties of the most improved types. All are equally 
superb m their class, and particularly rich in shades of white, pink, salmon, orange, yellow, and heliotrope. 
In buying a mixture, you will find it much better if the sizes of the bulbs vary to a considerable degree; 
the largest bulbs do not always give the best results; in fact, the finest varieties produce rather small or 
medium-sized bulbs. The bulbs, however, should be of blooming age. Ours are. 
SCHLINC'S VILLA FLORA MIXTURE OF 
GIANT-FLOWERING GLADIOLI 
Positively the finest assortment of all large-flowering 
Gladioli that can be made. It contains an endless va- 
riety of color, striped, mottled and variegated, as well 
as a fine selection of clear colors ; especially abounds in 
shades of white, pink, salmon, orange, yellow, and helio- 
trope. In selecting the varieties, we have eliminated all 
colors which do not harmonize, either in cut-flowers or 
garden planting, and you will find it a most interesting 
and satisfactory mixture to grow. 85 cts. per doz., 
$6 per 100, $50 per 1,000. 
EXCELSIOR FLORIST MIXTURE 
A special mixture of selected hybrids in which light 
colors predominate; whites, creams, delicate pinks, 
and a great many beautifully marked or penciled 
throats. A very fine mixture where choice spikes for 
cutting are wanted. 65 cts. per doz., $4 per 100, 
$36 per 1,000. 
GANDAVENSIS MIXED 
A splendid mixture of the best varieties of this type, 
with large open deep-throated flowers. Will afford a 
gorgeous display of color when in bloom. 75 cts. per 
doz., $5 per 100, $40 per 1,000. 
POPULAR MIXED 
To encourage large plantings of Gladioli, at a nominal 
cost, we recommend this mixture. It includes an endless 
variety of colors in practically all types; in fact, the 
varietv is unlimited, and the quality superb. 40 cts. 
per doz., $3 per 100, $25 per 1,000. 
MIXTURES OF COLORS 
These contain selections assorted to color. Great 
care has been taken that the shades should harmonize, 
making it possible to use all the flowers together in a 
decorative effect. 
Reds, Scarlets, and Crimsons. 75 cts. per doz., 
$5 per 100, $40 per 1,000. 
Selected Whites, Lights, and Yellows. A superb 
strain. 85 cts. per doz., $6 per 100, $50 per 1,000. 
Pink and Rose Shades. 75 cts. per doz., $5 per 
100, $40 per 1,000. 
15 Choice Named Gladioli for $2 
For descriptions, see under Named Gladioli 
Gladioli that will be leaders this season — One 
bulb each of the following varieties: 
America. Pink. 
Baron J. Hulot. Blue. 
Delice. Clear pink. 
Empress of India. Rich velvety red. 
Golden King. Golden yellow. 
Halley. Salmon-pink. 
Lily Lehman. White, tinted pink. 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton. Light pink, blotched 
with blood-red. 
Niagara. Muff. 
Panama. Deep pink. 
Princeps. A scarlet marked with white on lower 
petals. 
Willy Wigman. Blush with carmine blotch. 
Mrs. Francis King. Light scarlet. 
Peace. White. 
Schwaben. Citron-yellow. 
THE WONDERFUL 
PRIMULINUS HYBRIDS 
THE LAST WORD IN GLADIOLI 
FOR DAINTY DECORATIONS 
A new type with hooded flowers most gracefully 
placed on long slender spikes and of the most artistic 
colors, ranging from sulphur-yellow to chrome- 
yellow, through all shades of orange, salmon, cream, 
and pink; delicate nasturtium colors predominate. 
Wonderfully effective for decorations in vases or 
baskets and especially beautiful under electric light. 
You will enjoy them immensely in your garden. 
To have blooms continuously from July till frost, 
make successive plantings from April 20 till July 15. 
Our Selected Hybrids. A most extensive assort- 
ment of all the newest and rarest Hybrids. $1.25 per 
doz., $8 per 100, $70 per 1,000. 
Our Regular Selection of standard sorts, including 
many new and rare sorts; very fine. 85 cts. per doz., 
$6 per 100, $55 per 1,000. 
NAMED PRIMULINUS GLADIOLI 
NOVELTIES OF RARE BEAUTY 
As most hybrids of this lovely type appear in the 
soft tones of pink, salmon, yellow, orange, buff, and 
bronze, all of which blend so beautifully, it is con- 
sidered, on the whole, most satisfactory to plant 
Primulinus in mixture, inasmuch as there are nearly 
300 color variations to be found among them, all of 
which are extremely desirable. 
The greatly increasing popularity of this type, 
however, has created a strong desire for named varie- 
ties. We are glad to be able to offer ten exceptionally 
fine new sorts which are not only wonderfully charm- 
ing but really quite distinctive. The supply this 
year is necessarily limited. 
Fairy Queen. Flame-pink, suffused with salmon, 
beautifully blotched chrome-yellow in throat. 
President Wilson. Yellow, suffused with salmon; 
very large flowers of perfect form; 4-foot stems with 
10 to 15 flowers, 6 to 8 open at one time. 
Bronze Queen. Soft buff, tinged golden bronze, a 
lovely shade. 
Enchantress. Daybreak-pink, a shade much like 
that of the Enchantress carnation. 
Sunrise. Terra-cotta, suffused with salmon and 
orange. 
Autumn Glory. Pure golden yellow; most attrac- 
tive. 
Distinction. Golden yellow, with carmine blotch 
and a tinting of faint pink in throat. 
Lemon Queen. A lovely shade of pale yellow: 
exceptionally graceful spikes with 0 to 8 flowers open 
at one time. 
Vesuvius. A rich shade of deep or flame-pink; very 
attractive. 
Primulinus Type. The original parent of this 
beautiful type, first discovered in South Africa; grows 
4 feet tall and is very vigorous; flowers clear primrose- 
yellow and quite large; bulbs often throw from 3 to 4 
spikes. Splendid for planting in clumps in the perennial 
border. 
PRICE. — Any of the above 40 cts. each, $4 per doz. 
SPECIAL OFFER.— One bulb each of the above 10 
varieties $3.50. 
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