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How it Operates— 
A small pear-shaped opening at the bottom of the 
seed-holder is regulated by a spring, exposing the 
point of opening only for the finest seeds. This open¬ 
ing can be correspondingly enlarged according to the 
size of the seeds to be sown. 
The seed-sower is held in the left hand with the 
feeder-tube extending over the back of the hand. 
A light tapping with the second finger of the right 
hand on the end of the second linger of the left 
gently impells the seed through the tube in regular 
order. fSee illustration.) 
One Week Later— Here the plants are coming 
up. Each Separate—No waste of seed—No waste of 
time or plants. 
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Unapproachable in Simplicity of Operation, 
Economy of Time , and Assured Results 
T HE professional gardener and even more so the amateur has long felt the need of an in¬ 
strument to enable him to sow the finest seeds—with the same precision and assurance 
of success as the larger ones. 
The new Schling Seed-Sower does this! It appeals to the flower-lover first, perhaps, because 
of its surprisingly low cost, but once tried, its ease and precision of operation, saving of time, 
seeds and plants make it indispensable, for it drops the seeds with such accuracy that perfect 
development of each plant is assured and the trouble of transplanting is minimized. 
Here is a perfect device—created for you by one of the most eminent gardeners and flor¬ 
ists in the country at heavy expense and years of patient experiments—ready to do for you 
what has never been possible before. 
Its value to you is tremendous—The success of your garden depends on it. 
ORDER ONE NOW! Price ONE DOLLAR 
(Please enclose remittance with order ) 
Let us emphasize once more its truly marvelous simplicity! There are no gears or delicate mechanism to 
wear and get out of order; it operates at a touch; is made of practically unbreakable material, and is small 
enough to carry around in your coat pocket, A careful elimination of unnecessary manufacturing costs and 
production based on quantity makes possible this remarkable value. 
Just a suggestion—when ordering one for your own use, why not one or more as welcome gifts—to 
your friends. 
Please Use This Coupon in Ordering 
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MAX SCHLING 
785 FIFTH AVENUE 
NEW YORK CITY 
I enclose herewith .dollars by check, money order, cash for (how many) 
.Schling Seed-Sowers, to be sent to me Post Paid. 
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Yours truly. 
G. M. 
This Hillside at “Tulipdom” 
invites you to come and see its Daffodils next month. We 
promise you won’t be disappointed. Daffodils galore'—all 
sizes, all shapes, beautiful color combinations. All told there 
are over 200 varieties of merit—our collection is conceded by 
connoisseurs to be the best in the country. Personal invitations 
will be mailed at Daffodil Time to those who send us their 
addresses. If you find an actual visit impossible, please let 
our free catalogue visit you. It endeavors to acquaint you with 
extra-selected 
Bulbs in a Class All Their Own 
Daffodils, Tulips, Hyacinths—the popular standards as well as many Nov¬ 
elties of merit. Zandbergen Buibs are of a prize-winning Quality—our cus¬ 
tomers seldom fail to bring home the ribbons. Back 
of them stands experience gathered by several genera¬ 
tions. The Zandbergen Trademark is your guarantee 
of a straightforward policy toward your order, large 
or small. 
Please write for the Catalogue TO-DAY, and plan 
to visit. 
ZANDBERGEN BROS., “Tulipdom” 
Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York 
Nurseries at Valkenburg, (near Leiden) Holland 
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Yale! 
A New Ailing Dahlia 
"LJERE is a unique novelty that we are placing on the market at 
A- the insistent demand of many who saw this Dahlia growing 
in our gardens last year. 
The color is a striking combination deep violet purple and clear 
white; there is no Dahlia just like this in coloring and its value lies 
in its distinct beauty and novelty color. Like all bi-colors it will 
vary somewhat, but so far with us it has held remarkably true. 
Tubers $ 3.00 each. April and May delivery. 
OUR 1924 CATALOGUE 
We will be glad to send you a copy of our 1924 Dahlia Catalogue. In 
this are listed the best of the World’s Worth While Dahlias. Stock free from 
Stunted or Diseased plants. 
C. LOUIS ALLING, Dahlia Specialist 
25 1 Court Street West Haven, Conn. 
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