The Garden Magazine, April, 1924 
103 
Just in Time! 
Five Schling Specialty Offers 
—for 1924— 
INDIAN SUMMER 
Most remarkable of all 
Snapdragons 
Offer A 
Indian Summer 
Queen of the Marvelous New American 
Snapdragons—Truly Regal Both 
in Size and Color 
Indian Summer is a snapdragon whose 
flower stalks rival the gladiolus in 
height and vigor with individual flow¬ 
ers over a third larger than other so- 
called giant snapdragons, and as for 
color—a rich velvety copper-red, 
never before seen in Snapdragons and 
indescribably beautiful. You really 
must have this remarkable novelty in 
your garden this season. 
1 pkt. $1.00 —- 6 pkts. $5.00 
Offer B 
Six Flower Novelties 
of 1924 
Absolutely new! Each a fresh 
triumph in the long series of 
Schling successes—Don’t over¬ 
look them' 
A $2.55 Value for 
$2.25 
Yellow Annual Sweet Alyssum. 
Low, compact, spreading 
habit. Bears profusely all 
summer its sweet scented 
golden-yellow flowers. S .25 
Single Aster Helvetia. Like a 
giant Shasta daisy. Long- 
petaled. Rich and lu¬ 
minous crimson. . .35 
Erysimum Orange Beauty. 
Dense spikes of orange- 
yellow blooms — easily 
grown and blooms con¬ 
tinuously. . . . .25 
Godetia Azaleaflora. A charming novelty re¬ 
markably similar to the azalea in colors 
and habit—flowers all season. . S .35 
Schling’s New Giant Hyacinth-Flowered Larkspur. 
Excelling all others in size and vigor. 
Often 5 ft. tall. . ..35 
Schling’s Hybrid Senecios. Dense, long sprays 
of lovely chrysanthemum-like flowers, 
charming colors. • - . . . 1.00 
HELVETIA 
New Single Aster 
ally." 
Special —both these flower collec¬ 
tions—a $6.40 value for $5.00 
Offer C 
Eight Favorites of 
1923 
Everyone of them an assured 
success that needs no introduc¬ 
tion this year. To miss them 
this season would be a distinct 
misfortune. 
A $3.85 Value for 
$3.25 
Schling’s Marvelous New Dahlia- 
Zinnias. True aristocrats 6 
to 7 inches across, like 
huge decorative dahlias. S .50 
New Bedding Petunia Violet 
Queen. A rare gem! A real 
deep velvety violet-blue, 
blooms all summer as 
freely as “Rosy Morn.” .50 
Cynoglossum Heavenly Blue. A 
rare gem for your blue 
garden, 18 inches, brilli¬ 
ant blue forget-me-not¬ 
like flowers. • . .50 
Schling’s New Viscaria "Loy- 
with flowers resembling a tiny wild 
single rose, of a beautiful cornflower blue. .50 
The Wonderful Blue Lace Flower (Queen Anne's 
Blue Lace.) Finely laced flowers, an ex¬ 
quisite blue shade. ... . .50 
New French Double Marigold “Dawn." Flowers 
resAnbling the most perfect double pom¬ 
pon dahlia. . . . .75 
Settling's New Double Hybrid Poppy. Gorgeous 
Pink shades, big as peonies. Will last a 
week in water. . . . . .35 
Oenothera Lamarkiana. New giant yellow 
evening primrose. Remains tightly folded 
all day but at dusk flutters open visibly. 
Curiously beautiful!.25 
Offer D — Long Season Collection of Peas 
Do you know this secret? Green peas and lots of them all summer long if you follow these 
simjile directions. Plant our collection of 6 choice varieties all at once this Spring, just as soon 
as the frost is out of the ground—and they will mature in the order named—producing a steady 
procession of big mouth-watering crops from about June 20th till late in August. 
1 Schling’s Pedigree, Extra Early. 2% feet- The earliest. 
2 Gradus, or Prosperity. 3 feet. Of delicious flavor. 
3 Sutton's Excelsior. 1 1 / 2 feet. Most productive and very sweet. 
4 Dwarf Champion. 2% feet. Broad pods, very sweet peas. 
5 Improved Telephone. 5 feet. Enormous pods, peas of finest quality. 
6 Heroine. 4 feet. Deep green, tender peas of finest quality. 
34 lb. each of all 6 varieties, 3 lbs. in all.. $ 1.75 
1 lb. each of all 6 varieties, 6 lbs. in all. 2.75 
2 lbs. each of all 6 varieties, 12 lbs. in all. 5.00 
Delivered Free within 300 miles of New York: beyond add 5 cts. per lb. for postage. 
Offer E —Perpetual Spinach. 
Another exclusive novelty not obtain¬ 
able elsewhere. A real spinach that 
you can cut and recut and it will come and come again. Not a Swiss Chard, but a big¬ 
leaved quick growing Summer and Fall spinach which takes the place of all other vari¬ 
eties. A $i.oo package will supply your table all summer. 
N. B. Send for our catalogue “Book for Garden Lovers ,, illustrated in color. 
Free with order or 25c the copy. 
23 West 
59th St. 
ScKliivgs Seeds 
New York 
City 
A Bit of Sky 
Come Down to Earth 
F EW sights are more inspiring than a bed of lovely 
Lupinus polyphyllus, with its graceful, pea-shaped 
flowers disposed on foot long spikes carried on stems 
3 to 4 feet tall. In single clumps, like sentinels, or 
massed in beds as shown above, Lupins are always an 
inspiring picture. We offer 3 varieties as follows: 
L. Polyphyllus, Clear blue. 
L. Albus, White. 
L. Roseus, New sort of beautiful rose pink shade. 
Price, any variety, $3.00 per doz.; $20.00 per 100. 
Rare New Foxgloves 
Digitalis Shirley Hybrids 
Produced by the Originator of the Shirley Poppies 
We were able to buy some of the first seed offered by the 
originator a year ago and now have a fine lot of field grown 
plants of the Giant Shirley P'oxgloves. They are a genuine 
“Shirley” production of extraordinary size and vigor, growing 
6 to 7 feet tall. The flower-heads are over 3 feet long, crowded 
with big, bell-shaped blossoms. Colors range from white and 
shell-pink to deepest rose, many attractively dotted with crimson 
or chocolate. Furthermore, they are more apt to be of per¬ 
ennial habit than the old-fashioned Foxgloves. This season our 
stock is limited and we advise you to buy early before we are 
sold out. per doz £3 00; £20.00 per 100 
Come to Headquarters for Hardy Plants 
If it’s a worth-while hardy plant you are reasonably sure to 
find it offered in our catalogue. April is the month of months to 
start that old-fashioned hardy border or Grandmother’s Garden 
you’ve been planning for. NOW is the time to start by writing 
for our free catalogue. 
^M4yside Gardens G). 
largest Growers of Hardy Plants in America 
Alentor.. 
E. H. Schultz, Pres. 
m-«s«@Ohio. 
J. J. Grullemans, Sec. Treas. 
