Schling CAnnua 
Schling’s GIANT PANSIES 
If you want them to bloom early in the spring, sow the seed in July and 
August, and protect the plants, or, better still, winter them over in a cold 
frame. For summer blooming, sow in the cold frame in March, and plant 
out in a cool, half-shaded spot, and they will bloom in June and continue 
until frost. 
Super Swiss Giants in Separate Colors 
Super Swiss Giant Pansies represent the finest strain of Pansies that are 
offered in separate colors and mixtures. Originally developed in Switzer- 
land, our strain has been further hybridized and improved by one of the 
leading American Pansy specialists. Characteristics of Swiss Giants are 
huge blooms, rich colorings, long stems. 
Alpenglow. Red and wine shades. 
Berna. Deep blue with contrasting deeper blotches. 
Lake of Thun. Rich cornflower-blue. 
Yellow Master. Pure golden yellow. 
Rheingold. Golden yellow, 5 blotched. 
Mont Blanc. Pure white with beautiful blue eye. 
75c per pkt.; Vg oz., $3.50. 
COLLECTION: 1 pkt. each of the 6 colors, $4.00. 
Super Swiss Giants Mixed, 75¢ per pkt.; Vg oz., $3.50. 
Mrs. Pierre S. Du Pont 
Schling’s new giant pure golden yellow Pansy without a trace of blotch. 
The tones are completely unbroken. 50c per pkt.; 5 pkts., $2.00; 1% oz., 
$3.20: 
Schling’s New BABY Pansies 
(Viola tricolor nana compacta) 
This lovely strain of Pansies should not be con- 
fused with Viola Cornuta Hybrids. These are true 
Pansies of very dwarf form and the flowers, while 
larger than Violas, are not as large as Pansies. 
These Pansies bloom in exactly 70 days from sowing 

Swiss Giant Pansies 
Schling’s Famous Mixtures 
A Marvelous Strain of Pansies 
SCHLING’S CANADIAN SUPER GIANTS. Not a 
large color-range but of truly remarkable size 
and form, with flowers often 12 inches in cir- 
cumference and petals of wonderful substance on 
exceedingly strong stems, often 6 to 7 inches long. 
Pkt., $2.00; 6 pkts., $10.00. 
Schling’s International Prize. The finest and richest 
mixture of all Giant Pansies today. In it are in- 
cluded every known shade and color-marking. 
Largest flowers, beautiful in form, many elegant- 
ly ruffled at the edges, of fine texture, on long 
stems. Pkt., $1.00; 1/16 oz., $2.00; Ve oz., $3.50. 
English and Scotch Show Varieties, Mixed. Saved by 
a Scotch specialist from his celebrated collection. 
PKts> OG ail /lOvOz., 091-50; "/e50z 2.50: 
Maple Leaf Giants. An established favorite in the 
large-flowered class. Pkt., 75c; Ve 0Z., $3.50: 
Giant Trimardeau, Mixed. A  medium-flowered 
strain, frilled and prolific. Pkt., 20c; YJ oz., 
Sil eVoyWOZ. 5.00: i 
and continue in bloom the entire summer making an 
excellent subject for rock gardens inasmuch as they 
bloom long after most of the favorite rock garden 
plants have finished. Height 31% to 4 inches. 
Baby Delight. Light blue waxed petals. Pkt., 35c; 
Vg, ozie$ile25: 
Mrs. A. H. Scott. Upper petals pure white; lower 
petals, violet. Pkt., 35c; Yg oz., $1.25. 
Schling’s Majestic Splendor 
A NEW SERIES 
This famous Schling’s strain as pictured on page 
21 in its old form constituted one of the most mas- 
terly achievements in Pansy hybridization. This new 
series presents an entirely new color range. Ex- 
ceedingly vigorous in growth, very early blooming, 
long stems, immense size blooms, excellent form and 
substance making them equally valuable for cut 
flowers as well as for bedding. Pkt., $1.00; 6 pkts., 
$5.00; 12 pkts., $9.00. 
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Full Pansy cultural directions may be found in “Garden Guide,” one 
of the finest books for the amateur gardener. Sold at $2.00 each. 

Baby Pansy, Mrs. A. H. Scott 

PETUNIAS. Complete varieties, see pages 30, 31, 32. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDI 
Flowers of annual Phlox may be had as large as those of the per- 
ennial varieties, and the colors are even more varied and charming. 
Seed may be sown in the hotbed or greenhouse in March, transplant- 
ing to the garden as soon as the weather is favorable; or seed may 
be sown in the open ground the beginning of May. 
Pure White Isabellina. Pale yellow; very beau- 
Daybreak Pink tiful. 
Chamois-Rose. Salmon-pink. Purple 
Brilliant Red 
Separate colors, pkt., 35c; Ys oz., $1.00. 
Finest Mixed, Pkt., 25c; V4 oz., $1.00. 
COLLECTION: One pkt. each of the above 6 yarieties, $1.75. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDI NANA COMPACTA GRANDIFLORA. Four 
charming, large-flowering, very dwarf annual Phlox for edging. 
They grow erect, only 6 inches high, and form a neat formal bor- 
der, blooming continuously. 
Chamois-Rose 
Fireball. Brilliant red. 
Buff or Tan Color 
Snowball. Pure white. 
Each, pkt., 50c. 
COLLECTION: One pkt. each of above 4 colors, $1.75. 
PHLOX, NEW ART SHADES. The colors are soft pink, dainty lav- 
ender, deep blue, royal purple, golden yellow, and rich crimson. 
Grows 12 inches high. 
Mixed. Pkt., 50c; 5 pkts., $2.00. 
PHLOX, SALMON GLORY. Silver Medal, All-America Selections. 
Immense florets of salmon-pink with creamy white edges. Pkt. 
DOG smo p2 700! 
Gigantea, Rosy Morn. All-America Bronze Medal 1941. A gay, 
bright color combination of rose-pink with white eye, making an 
extremely refreshing flower equally as valuable for cutting as for 
bedding. The color is sun-proof. Pkt., 50c; 3 pkts., $1.25. 
Phlox Gigantea, Red Glory. See Novelty page 9. 
PHACELIA 
Campanularia. The flowers are much like the Canterbury Bells— 
beautiful, cup-shaped, of a lovely gentian-blue. The neat little 
bushes, about 1 foot high, are literally covered with these lovely 
flowers throughout the summer. You can grow it as easily as a 
Cornflower. Pkt., 25c; 5 pkts., $1.00. 
PHYSALIS 
Francheti (Chinese Lantern Plant). A very attractive plant of bush 
form with branches covered with bright red fruit, resembling a 
small cherry, and surrounded by a husk. May be cut and dried 
for winter bouquets. Pkt., 25c. 
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Chinese Lantern Plant; Alkekengi 

24 Plant Schling’s Majestic Splendor Pansy Plants, $5. 
00 per 100, Postpaid 
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