Settlings Novelties (or your new 
We want you to know Schling’s Seeds —Seeds pro¬ 
duced by specialists and originally raised in small quanti¬ 
ties only for the use of master gardeners of great estates to 
produce their prize effects, but now grown in such quan¬ 
tities as to satisfy in part at least the popular demand. 
Schling Seeds will give you maximum satisfaction because 
of their supreme quality —they are seeds with a tradition 
to maintain! Just to prove to you their worth and start 
a life-long friendship we make the following remarkable 
offers of Schling Specialties for 1923: 
Offer No. 1 '^0% 
Our “Get Acquainted” Specialty 
Offer to House & Garden readers 
A $3.00 value for $1.00 
1 pkt. Schling's First Early Blood Beet. 15c. 
1 pkt. Schling's Wonderful Head Lettuce . 15c. 
1 pkt. Schling’s Triple Curled Parsley . 10c. 
1 pkt. Schling's Earliest Twenty-day Radish. 10c. 
1 pkt. Schling's New Annual Blue Anchusa. Like a 
spray of forget-me-nots of deepest blue. Blooms 
on 18-inch stems . 25c. 
1 pkt. Schling's New Double Orange Glory Calen¬ 
dula. Pure glowing orange, perfect in form and 
double to the very center. 25c. 
1 pkt. Schling’s New Annual Chrysanthemum Morn¬ 
ing Star. Soft primrose-yellow . 25c. 
1 pkt. Schling’s New Double Hybrid Poppy. Beau¬ 
tifully fringed, as big as a Peony; will last a 
week in water . 25c. 
1 pkt. Schling’s New Orchid Pansies. Beautifully 
frilled, of giant size in the pretty tints peculiar 
to orchids . .40 c. 
1 pkt. Schling’s New Apricot-colored Pansies. Charm¬ 
ing and rarest of all colors. 50c. 
1 pkt. Schling’s American Beauty Aster. Monstrous 
flowers 7 inches across on three-foot stems. Same 
color as the American Beauty Rose. 25c. 
1 pkt. Schling's New Giant Picotee Zinnia. Ex¬ 
quisite pastel shades with the end of each petal 
distinctly marked with other well-defined colors 35c. 
Catalog Prices, total .... $3.00 
Offer No. 2 ^Ik 
12New American Snapdragons for 
1923including“Indian Summer” 
with Flower spikes as tall and 
strong as Gladioli 
( See Illustration ) 
$12.00 value for $9.00 
Indian Summer (illustrated)—A new size and a 
new color—indescribably beautiful .pkt. $1.00 
Golden West—A rich deep golden yellow with rosy 
lilac throat .pkt. 1.00 
Pathfinder—Tender rose-pink, with yellow lip and 
pure white throat .pkt. 1.00 
Yosemite—A splendid lilac-purple with golden yel¬ 
low center .pkt. 1.00 
Navajo—Pure delicate canary-yellow self without 
the slightest trace of another color.pkt. 1.00 
Seminole—Rosy lilac with silky white throat.. .pkt. 1.00 
Wyoming—Deep carmine-pink with golden yellow 
lip, shaded reddish lilac at throat—wonderfully 
effective .pkt. 1.00 
Narragansett—Delicate rosy lilac, overlaid with a 
silvery luster; rich golden yellow at center..pkt. 1.00 
Tenega (Sunset)—Golden yellow (Autumn gold) 
changing toward the center to a bright terra¬ 
cotta—a wonderful color .pkt 1.00 
Shasta—A lovely pure white with a fine yellow 
throat . pkt. 1.00 
Massasoit—Brownish orange with an undercurrent 
of coppery red.pkt. | .00 
Miami—A delightful tender rose-color.pkt. i.00 
Catalog Prices, total .... $12.00 
Our “Book for 
Garden Lovers” 
Free with any one of these orders 
—or sepa¬ 
rately 25c. 
A large, hand¬ 
some book of 
106 pages full 
of information 
and suggestions 
for every garden¬ 
ing need. An in¬ 
valuable guide 
to you in plan¬ 
ning your next 
garden. 
Please use this 
coupon when 
ordering. 
“INDIAN SUMMER” Schling’s Wonderful New Snapdragon (See Offer No. 2) 
Special Offer No. 6 
Total value $27.25 for only $18.00—An 
The entire collection of 
Schling Specialties 
offered on this page — 
unparalleled opportunity! 
Rfsir Offer No. 3 
Schling’s 1923 Novelty Collection 
You must have these in your 
garden this summer 
$6.25 value for $5.00 
No - ■—Schling’s Marvelous new Dahlia Zinnias. 
I rue aristocrats 6 to 7 inches across, like huge 
Decorative Dahlias. Marvelous blendings of pas- 
.. tel colors in richest mixture.pkt. 50c. 
No. 2 —Schling’s New Viscaria “Loyalty" with flow¬ 
ers resembling in miniature the wild single rose, 
? f a beautiful rich cornflower blue, plants 8 
inches high, bushy and literally covered with 
flowers so dense that the leaves cannot be seen. 
Blooms as quickly as an Alyssum and continu¬ 
ously until frost . r kt. 50c. 
N°- 3—Schling’s New Viscaria "innocence," pure 
\vmte, forming a lovely contrast with "Loy¬ 
alty" . p £ t# 5 Q C 
No* 4 The Wonderful Blue Lace Flower (Queen 
Anne s Blue Lace)—Finely laced flowers of an 
exquisite blue shade borne on long stems_pkt. 50c. 
No. 5—New Single Star Cactus Dahlia “Stella’’— 
Remarkably attractive, like a starfish in shape, 
beautiful tints, fine long stems.pkt. 50c. 
NO. 6—New Bedding Petunia Violet Queen. A rare 
gem! A real deep velvety violet blue, blooms 
as freely as “Rosy Morn"—Blooms throughout 
the summer .pkt. 50c. 
No. 7—New Bedding Petunia Purple Queen. Ex¬ 
quisite, rich, clear purple, overlaid with a vel- 
vety sheen. An entirely new color.pkt. 50c. 
No. 8—Cynoglossum Heavenly Blue. A rare gem for 
your blue garden, 18 inches high, bushy, just 
one mass of lovely, brilliant blue forget-me-not- 
like flowers from May until frost.pkt. 50c. 
No. 9—Clarkia Double Ruby King. Rich ruby red 
flowers resembling apple blossoms, thickly stud¬ 
ded along the stem. Exquisite for cutting and 
bedding .pkt. 50c. 
No. 10—New French Double Marigold “Dawn." 
Flowers of perfect shape resembling the most 
perfect Double Pompon Dahlia.pkt. 75c. 
No. 11—Gazania Splendens Grandiflora. Beautiful, 
daisy-like, 2*4 inches diameter, long stems, love¬ 
liest colors, cream, terra-cotta, sunset, etc..pkt. 75c. 
No. 12—New Lilliput Poppy. A sensation, only 12 
inches high, constantly in bloom. A lovely day¬ 
break pink .pkt. 25c. 
Catalog Prices, total .... $6.25 
B&r Offer No. 4 
This includes Offer No. 3 com¬ 
plete and in addition our Sunburst 
Collection of giant Dahlia-Zinnias 
in 12 separate and distinct colors— 
Tyrian Rose, Mallow Purple, 
Spinal Red. Cadmium Yellow, etc., 
and regularly $5.00 alone. 
An $11.25 value for $8.00 
You may order separate items 
at prices given 
M& 3 Offer No. 5 
PERPETUAL SPINACH 
Another exclusive novelty not ob¬ 
tainable 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-grow¬ 
ing summer and fall spinach which 
takes the place of all other varieties. 
A $1.00 package will supply your 
table all summer. 
$cklii\g§ Seeds 
NAME. 
Max Schling Seedsmen, Inc., 26 West 59th St., New York 
I enclose $ .; please send me your 
□ OFFER NO. i □ OFFER NO. 3 □ OFFER NO. 5 
□ OFFER NO. 2 □ OFFER NO. 4 □ OFFER NO. 6 
.ADDRESS. 
