Schling ’s Selected Peontes 
It is a known fact that the only time to plant Peonies for really good results the first year is in the autumn. 
It is advisable to cover the 
top eye of these strong roots no more than two inches. Protection is rarely necessary, and, if used, should consist only of such covering as 
salt-hay or Cran-Cover. 
Selection of tne Regular Varieties 
Avalanche. Milky white, center petals tinted blush. Very fragrant. $1°00 $150 
Canari. Fleshy white, yellow center .............-..+..+-000% 85 1.25 
Duchesse de Nemours. White, center sulphur-white ............ 85 ee) 
Duchesse: d{Orleans: “Deep pitti tac. <ns.5 rc cieccne 2) oie resets aioe erie he ate) 
Felix: ‘Crousse:, Even) clear*red) 2 oa act-mmemiaerien a ois comarca at's) b25 
Festiva Maxima. The earliest white; slightly flecked carmine ... 1.00 150 
La Rosiere. Ruffled white; yellow stamens ................... 1.00 150 
Longfellow. Rich, non-fading bright red ...............---05- 1.50 2:25 
Mme. Auguste Dessert. Early. Violet-rose, shaded crimson ..... 1.00 
Mme Forel Large silVetyalp iin cmenareneieie yea anor eterte cite aioe inietiece -85 1235 
Modele de Perfection. Two-tone; pink and rose ............... .90 
See page 18 for special Peony collection. 
Rare and Especially Choice Varieties 
Kelway‘s Giorious. Delicate creamy white. Largest Peony in Lat ab ads 
IStENCE: PORE cs eh ait er een te ocho cs ceee tee eae $5.00 $8.00 
*Jubilee. Enormous; cream-white fading to pure white ......... 2.50 Bhi) 
*Lady Alexandra Duff. Light pink buds, marked carmine, opening 
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*Laura Dessert. White guard petals; yellow center ............ Dihs\ Bye) 
Le Cygne. The finest pure white. Very large. Early ........... 5.00 7.50 
*Mme. Jules Dessert. Large; fleshy white; fragrant ........... 150 2i25D 
*Mons. Martin Cahuzac. The darkest colored Pecny—velvety 
Black=manroonne ere Bites cements Octo BucMore dao ueue rene ots a. a -aile levee eroaanecser DO 3.50 
Philippe Rivoire. Deep, rich, permanent red ................-.- 3.25 4.715 
Pres. Taft. Symmetrical; uniform medium rose-pink ........... 2.00 3.00 
*Solange. Creamyiwhite, tinted? pinle eerc celeste «fous were eis «enone eaene 2.00 3.00 
Therese. Large; fluffy; exquisite shell-pink .................. 2.75 S yas) 
COLLECTION: 1 each of 6—1-yr. varieties, as indicated by asterisk (*) 
$14.00 value, $12.00. 
Five Choice Japanese Peonies 
Varieties that will delight the Peony connoisseur. 
Ive 2 yr. 
Altar, Candles riesh=pitaky crates ae cestencse eo loleleue stele ate) sltettocete germs PIS: Ash 74S) 
Henri Potiny Rich pink... Gontrasting Cemtens. mc. sure tenenier-i-tae 2.00 Zany 
Instituteur Doriat. Dark red. The finest blcckish red .......... 3.00 4.00 
Mikadowe Darfamcrinnson. ciara rior cleo sete eerie .s loretentete| oan an Tomemeterrs 2.00 3.00 
Rashoomon-aeenitiiaihyts rOSC=CeGl merece tears chet. ites eeial eho) eden leone PLS) S515 
COLLECTION: 1 each of 5 Japanese Peonies—1-year roots, $11.00. 

New Betscher Hemerocallis 
These new Hybrid Day Lilies are a great improvement over the ordinary 
kinds. An extended blooming season provides larger flowers and longer stems 
in an array of bold colors. 
Anna Betscher. Golden yellow. 
Gold Standard. Pure canary-yellow. 
Goldeni. 
Lemona. 
Deep golden orange. 
Pale lemon-yeliow. 
Margaret Perry. Brilliant orange-scarlet. 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman. Yellow. Tne latest variety te bloom—through August. 
SPECIAL COLLECTION: 1 each of 6 varieties, $5.00. 
HEMEROCALLIS HYBRID SEEDLINGS 
A splendid mixture from selected parents. $1.25 for 3; $4.00 per doz. 
Plant Roses Chis Fall 
Dormant Roses planted in the fall are accredited by foremost Rose growers as producing the best results. Among the many reasons for this, 
the principal one is the establishment of a strong fall root system so that after the winter rest period the plant begins to grow without check. 
We are offering a selected list of proved varieties. 
Large, white, fragrant flower with pointed bud. 
Charles K. Deuglas. Brilliant scarlet; profuse bloomer. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Salmon-pink flushed orange. 
Lucie Marie. Deep yellow tinged rosy red. 
Mme. Joseph Perraud. Orange buds shading to shell-pink. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Brilliant scarlet; orange base. 
Mrs. Henry Morse. Pink with golden yellow undertone. 
Mrs. Jennie Deverman. Cerise-red. 
Mrs. P. S. du Pont. Deep golden yellow. 
Sir Henry Seagrave. Exquisite pale lemon-yellow with a lemon scent. 
Sister Therese. Golden yellow, tinged carmine. 
Souv. de Mme. C. Chambard. Satiny coral-pink tinted peach. 
See PAGE 18 for special collection of 6 Hybrid Tea Roses. 
Caledonia. 
Prices on above Hybrie Tea Roses 
Each 
ie (ok Derren eet Sear ernie cin OO OMe orld ao oto be a oa eS $1.00 
| Ai oes a a ae te ARB tere Riot. ¢ NO ICME Dt eR Ee ODIO COG, Wen oS .90 
PLE: (oo 6 ee ee ne Re ORO ee Or Geo Ook Ee .80 
5O WORSIMOREd 5... hte O30 ee pepe eee ne Beko cue ote tee I eRe clic. anos naar ar ce kc emrem tats .65 
SPECIAL OFFER: 1 each of the above 12 varieties, $8.50. 
There are many varieties which we carry but do not have the room to list. 
Any inquiries will be welcomed regarding varieties which are not listed here. 
POLYANTHA ROSES (Baby Ramblers) 
A race of Roses that are everblooming and resistant to Japanese beetles. 
Very satisfactory for all purposes including cut flowers. 
Ellen Poulsen. Beautiful rose-pink. 
Else Poulsen. A two-tone pink. 
Gloria Mundi. Rich orange. 
Salmon Spray. Lovely salmon-pink. 
$1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Plant Patent No. 10. Crimson-red. $1.50 each. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Still one of the most satisfactory climbers. Flowers perfectly 
formed, double, flesh-pink. 
Blaze. Everblooming Climber. 
Mary Wallace. Large, bright deep pink ficwers. 
New Dawn. Plant Patent No. 1. 
colored buds. 
Very hardy. 
The first Rose to be patented. Pointed flesh- 
Blooms all summer. $1.50 each. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. The best red. One of the first to bloom. 
Primrose. Light bright yellow climber. 
Roserie. Almost thornless sport of the famous Thousand Beauties. Immense 
clusters of rich pink blooms. 
Silver Moon. Pure white. Strong-growing. 
Prices Each 
VCO Te deapewateu sys) tye vsirsics iss) stsuslieiehe tec teesnceee cevie ent ace See a $1.00 
ART OP 25S ssiia cc a wich cmensrs gous e oe tel:ls tate ate Pec ens Oy, wa eee ne ae a -90 
ZO ALO! 0.0! Nevototoneivsl oss sais soared oyster ete egapersncect cee city aie a ee .80 
DOROMEIMONS oars “sascha atebs 5, onathp adahetetencee borer ser crt. in <aicacle hs, ae 65 
BR OGEN: pa orib iste prosecnis ey qoginss all manner of insects, 
pests, an Iseases common to Roses. Small Kit, $1.50; Medium Kit, 
$4.00; Large Kit, $6.00. $ 
TEROGEN. Autumn ground dressing and soil disinfectant for rose beds. 
Destroys the spores of most rose diseases as well as adding valuable plant 
food tosthessoll UD aie, 2 lbswes ie > om lbse $2.75; 100 Ibs., $40.00. 
MOLOGEN. A tested and approved mole killer. The use of this product is 
insurance against the destruction of expensive and irreplaceable flowering 
bulbs by moles. V/2-lb. can, 50c; 11-Ib. P Se25Selbs 00: 
10=lb.. can,.$7.50. 2 V2 can, $1.25; 5-Ib. can, $4.00; 


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Terogen is the Only Dormant Rose Food 
Max Schling Seedsmen, Inc. 
