Summer-Flowering Bulbs and 
Roots 
SCHLINC'S MODERN GLADIOLI 
This group contains the most notable hybrids of the Gandavensis and Lemoinei classes 
as well as all standard and new introductions of American origin of proven merit. Our 
bulbs are guaranteed first-class and true to name. We recommend large plantings of Gla- 
dioli in the garden; there is scarcely another flower more easily grown. No other attention 
is required after planting, except to keep the beds clear of weeds and to give support to 
some of the heavier spikes. Even this is not necessary if the bulbs are planted deep enough. 
Almost every color and shade can be found among Gladioli, and their graceful flower- 
spikes are beautiful in the garden, in vases, or in baskets. Clumps from six to twelve of a 
kind scattered here and there through the hardy border or in front of shrubbery will be 
very effective, and many a corner in the garden can be made exceedingly bright by their 
presence. The main planting of Gladiolus bulbs should be made the latter part of April, or 
the first part of May, and additional plantings 
every three weeks until July 1, to secure a 
succession of bloom until frost. 
NAMED GLADIOLI 
America. Too much cannot be said of this beautiful 
dainty pink. The flowers are of immense size and of wax- 
lilte texture, borne on a very strong spike. Has been a 
favorite wherever grown. 85 cts. per doz., $6 per 100, 
$55 per 1,000. 
Augusta. A beautiful white variety, with lavender an- 
thers. Strong spike, often having two or three branches. 
85 cts. per doz., $6 per 100, $55 per 1,000. 
Baron Joseph Hulot. One of the finest bhie Gladioli. A 
deep violet-blue with well-opened flowers. $1.50 per doz., 
$10 per 100. 
Bluevista. A|new and very unusual variety, clear glisten- 
ing white, with distinct iris-blue markings in throat. The 
entire absence of any red in markings makes it quite dis- 
tinct and beautiful. $3.50 per doz., $24 per 100. 
Brenchleyensis. Brilliant vermilion-scarlet. Though 
inexpensive, this is one of the finest varieties that we know 
of for the garden and for massing. 75 cts. per doz., $5 per 
100, $45 per 1,000. 
Chicago White. A fine white variety with lavender 
stripes on lower petals. Medium-sized flowers borne on a 
tall spike and from seven to eight flowers open at one time. 
$1 per doz., $6 per 100. 
Crimson Glow. By far the most beautiful red Gladiolus 
yet on the market. A perfect scarlet of a deep tone. Very 
large open flowers of the finest form and exceedingly well 
placed upon the spike. $1 each, $10 per doz. 
Delice. A choice, early variety; clear dainty pink. 
$1 per doz., $8 per 100. 
Empress of India. A rich dark velvety red — a rare and 
beautiful color. One of the best of recent novelties. Cer- 
tificates of merit from Haarlem and London in 1912. 
$1.50 per doz., $10 per 100. 
Europa. A very fine white Gladiolus of perfect form, 
with many pure white blooms open at once. The formation 
is close and compact, making a magnificent spike of wide- 
open flowers. Makes a splendid showing either in the beds 
or when cut. $2.50 per doz., $18 per 100. 
Glory of Holland. A new white with slight tinting of 
pale pink and anthers of delicate lavender. Blossoms large 
and gracefully set on a tall spike. One of the finest white. 
$1.50 per doz., $10 per 100. 
Golden King. A brilliant golden yellow, with intense 
crimson blotch in throat, making a striking contrast. Flow- 
ers well opened and well set on a very graceful spike. One 
of the best of the yellow-throated varieties. $2 per doz., 
Giant Pink Gladioli $15 per 100. 
WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF TULIPS AND ALL BULBS FOR FALL PLANTING— WRITE FOR SPECIAL 
CATALOG READY IN AUGUST 
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MAX SCHLING SEEDSMEN, Inc. 
