COTTAGE TULIPS 
Lowly in name only, more than 250,000 Cottage Tulips graced 
the World’s Fair in New York this spring. Extremely popular 
at the moment in the gardens of society in England and 
France. Many are fragrant. 
Doz. 
Advance. Perhaps the most remarkable 
Cottage, a cross between Gesneriana spathu- 
lata and the Botanical Tulip Greigi. Giant, 
fiery red with purplish bloom outside and 
blue inner base. In full bloom it resembles the 
Oriental Poppy. Erect, 30-inch stem, and 
lasts longer than any other Cottage.2.00 
Alaska. Outstanding, lily-shaped hybrid. 
Elongated, with slightly reflexed outer seg¬ 
ments. Clear bright yellow, buttercup-yellow 
base. 25 in.85 
Ambrosia. Very large, fawn-colored flower 
with amber lights and a rosy glow. Inside 
salmon-orange shaded bronze and lilac-rose. 
Fragrance is similar to a rose. 28 in.80 
Avis Kennicott. Rich chrome-yellow with 
black base and ivory stamens. Graceful, long- 
petaled. 26 in.80 
Barbara Pratt. Cochineal-carmine edged 
lilac-rose, with narrow green edge; yellow 
anthers. Very fine. 36 in.1.50 
Carrara. Purest white with ivory stamens. 
Rounded segments all come to the same level 
when flower is half open. Fine forcer and cut- 
flower. 25 in.1.00 
Dido. Lovely oval-shape; outside orange-red, 
orange-shaded edges. Inside bright salmon- 
orange, yellow base bordered green. Very 
large and fragrant. 27 in.80 
Ellen Willmott. Delicate soft yellow. Splen¬ 
did long flower, delicately fragrant. 20 in.75 
Golden Age. A glorious flower of rich golden 
yellow with bronzy tints on petal edges. Center 
of cup is fawn with cream-colored anthers. 
Finest of yellow Cottages. 28 in.. . (40c each). . 4.00 
Golden Statue. Oval, pale yellow. Strong 
stems. 26 in.(25c each). .2.50 
Grenadier. Huge, blazing orange-scarlet, 
yellow base, fine form and substance. 24 in... .75 
Henri Correvon. Lovely cup shape, brilliant 
geranium-lake, white base and yellow anthers. 
Striking and shows up well against an ever¬ 
green background. 26 in.1.75 
Inga Hume. Startling, deep yellow sprayed 
with red inside, and red broadly edged with 
yellow on outside.1.50 
Inglescombe Yellow (Yellow Darwin). 
Most popular yellow Tulip. Large, globular, 
glossy canary-yellow. 26 in.70 
Jeanne Desor. Difficult to describe. The 
color is very striking, a deep orange-yellow 
with blush of scarlet toward the edges of 
petals. 28 in.1.00 
Marcellina. Lily-flowered. Carmine rose with 
white base and extra-long yellow anthers.1.15 
Marjorie Bowen. We consider this one of 
the finest. Its shading of buff and salmon, 
which passes into deep rose-pink and salmon 
with white center, holds the attention of each 
admirer. 30 in.1.50 
100 1000 
15.00 .... 
6.25 58.00 
6.00 55.00 
6.00 55.00 
10.50 .... 
7.75 72.00 
6.00 55.00 
5.50 50.00 
30.00 .... 
20.00 .... 
5.50 50.00 
12.00 .... 
10.00 .... 
5.25 48.00 
7.50 70.00 
8.25 .... 
10.00 .... 
- WORLD’S FAIR - 
Max Schling’s choice to celebrate this year of World’s 
Fairs. Has the same flamboyant color and dazzling 
brilliance as these unbelievable spectacles. A luminous 
rose pink so brilliant it seems lighted from within, on 
snow-white base. Primrose anthers around apple green 
stamen. Practically weatherproof. 
45c each, $4.00 dozen, $32.00 per 100 
Marshal Haig. Scarlet-red with yellow cen¬ 
ter. Large. 28 in. 
Doz. 
2.00 
100 
16.00 
1000 
Mongolia. Outstanding, new. Distinct deep 
yellow, different from any other. The very 
large flowers are pear-shaped, of great sub¬ 
stance; black markings at base of each petal; 
black anthers. Extra-long stem. 32 in. 
(50c each). 
.5.00 
40.00 
Moonlight. Bright canary-yellow, large, 
oval-shaped with a slight reflex at the tips. 
An old favorite. 22 in. 
. .85 
6.25 
57.00 
Mrs. Moon. About the most popular yellow 
lily-shape. Rich golden yellow blooms, long 
and pointed, outer petals reflexed. Distinctly 
perfumed. 30 in. 
. .85 
6.25 
57.00 
Orange King. Should be in every garden. 
Outside is deep orange with rose cast, inside 
orange-scarlet. Sweet-scented. 19 in. 
. .75 
5.50 
50.00 
Picotee (Maiden’s Blush). Lily-shaped. 
Highly recommended old favorite. Creamy 
white, deeply margined rosy red. 20 in. 
. .75 
5.50 
50.00 
Ray (New Lily Flowered). See picture on 
page 4. 
1.00 
10.00 
85.00 
Red Rocket. The finest red. Luminous scar¬ 
let with a blue-black center. 22 in. 
. .80 
6.00 
55.00 
Refulgence. Very large, nicely formed, of 
lovely orange-scarlet, outside of petals bearing 
a hint of crimson. Also shows Parrot-like 
greenish markings on some petals. Yellow 
center and greenish yellow anthers. 30 in. 
.2.00 
16.00 
Rosabella. Lovely salmon-rose—one of the 
best new introductions. 24 in. 
. .85 
7.00 
65.00 
Sirene (Lily Flower). Lily shaped. Cerise 
pink, pale pink at margin of segments; white 
base. 24 in. 
. .80 
6.00 
55.00 
White Cross. Lily-flowered. Exquisitely 
formed, pure white, the three outer petals 
reflexing. 
.2.50 
16.50 
ion lady gaiidi:ners 
Kreme Skin Garden Gloves. We have sold more of these than we 
can count. Made of extra-soft lamb skin and impregnated with 
lanolin, they will keep your hands in beauty parlor condition. 
Washable too. Fine for driving and golf as well as in the garden. 
Ladies’ sizes, small, medium, and large. $1.00. 
Planting 
Diagram 
Shows the pro¬ 
per depth and 
distance apart 
at which bulbs 
should be 
planted. 
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MAX SCHLING SEEDSMEN, INC. 
