MAX SCHLING inc.. 24 WEST 59th STREET, NEW YORK 79 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY CLUMPS 
Extra-strong chimps. If planted in April, will bloom in 
May. A shady, rather moist place is most suitable. 50 cts. 
each, $5 per doz. 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY PIPS 
Schling's Extra-Strong Forcing 
C rO WnS. ^° eua ' :, ' e our patrons to grow these lovely 
— - flowers all through the year, we keep a 
constant supply of strong, specially picked plump pips in 
cold storage. On account of having been retarded, they 
require no forcing and will bloom in twenty-one to twenty- 
five davs after planting. Sold only in the following quan- 
tities. Box containing 100 pips, $10; box containing 250 
pips, $20. 
LYCORIS 
Squamigera, or Amaryllis Hallii (The Magic Lily of 
Japan). Bui lis produce in early spring attractive green foli- 
age which grows until July, when it ripens off and disappears, 
and one not familiar with its habits would think the bulb had 
died; but, about a month later, as if by magic, the flower- 
stalks spring from the ground to a height of 2 to 3 feel, 
developing eight to twelve large and beautiful lily-shaped 
flowers, 3 to 4 inches across. Of a delicate lilac-pink, shaded 
with clear blue. The bulb is perfectly hardy, and will bloom 
for years. Plant to a depth of 4 inches anywhere in the bor- 
der or other partially shaded position. 75 cts. each, $7.50 per 
doz. 
MADEIRA VINE 
Climbing Mignonette 
An elegant vine for trellises and arbors. Of rapid growth 
and free from insects. Thick, glossy leaves and long hanging 
stems of feathery fragrant white flowers. Strong-blooming 
tubers. 25 cts. each, $2 per doz. 
MIL LA 
Biflora (Mexican Star of Bethlehem). Pure waxy-whije 
star-shaped flowers, 2 l /> inches across. 15 cts. each, $1.50 
per doz., $10 per 100. 
MONTBRETIAS 
Montbretias arc in appearance somewhat similar 
to a miniature gladiolus, only the flower and foliage 
are smaller and the stems a great deal more slender. 
They form splendid material for cutting, and are 
especially attractive when arranged in vases or 
baskets. They are really beautiful flowers, and 
should be better known. Plant in clumps of from 
twelve to twenty-five bulbs, placing the bulbs from 
4 to 5 inches apart. The bulbs may be handled as 
are those of gladioli, or they may be left in the 
ground permanently if given a mulch protection in 
cold climates. 
George Davison. Lovely orange-yellow flowers, 
widely expanded, on stems from 3 to 4 feet high. $1 
per doz., $7 per 100. 
Hereward. Orange flowers of large size, fully 
3 inches across. Very freely borne on tall erect stems. 
$1 per doz., $7 per 100. 
Macrophylla. Inside of flower golden yellow, under- 
side orange-yellow; on tall stems. $1 per doz., $7 
per 100. 
Fine Mixed Varieties. An assortment that will 
give a charming variety of form and color. 75 cts. per 
doz., $6 per 100. 
Repens atropurpurea 
One of our great novel tic 
Schling. In from three to fo 
bulbs send forth an abun 
clover leaves and handsome 
tivc plant for pots, baskets 
garden. Why not grow a f 
$2.50 per doz. 
OXALIS 
Four-] 
if Clover Bulbs), 
ced by Mr. Max 
! perfect four-leaf 
ssoms. An attrac- 
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cts. ' 
PANCRATIUM 
Spider Lily 
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of Ma> 
the middf 
July. Fine for pot 
e. 50 cts. each, $5 pi 
TUBEROSE 
Double Dwarf Pearl. The strain 
improved, the flowers are of largest 
waxy white, and deliciously fragr; 
garden in May in rich soil, in sunny 
will bloom in August and Sept em be 
arc wanted, bulbs should be start* 
March and April, and transplanted i 
when warm enough in May. $1.50 pc 
jffer is greatly 
i, very double 
Plant in the 
tion, and they 
■ early flowers 
a hotbed in 
doz., $10 per 100. 
SCHLING'S NEW DOUBLE HYBRID POPPIES ARE AS LARGE AS PEONIES; WILL LAST A WEEK IN WATER 
