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A VIA (Vy. / AN EXCLUSIVE SCHLING FEATURE 
| Z Wid IN FOUR NEW COLORS# ae 
An exclusive Schling introduction. We are indeed proud in having the privi- ; 
lege of presenting the splendid new colors of Salvia Splendens that were 
produced on the Estate of Mrs. Harold |. Pratt, ““Welwyn,’’ at Glen Cove, 
Long Island, through the tireless efforts of the superintendent, Mr. George 
Ferguson. The ability to develop a distinct color break in Salvia and to 
maintain its purity so that it actually reproduces itself 100 per cent true from 
seed is an excellent example of horticultural craftsmanship. 
WELWYN PINK. A pure, clear salmon-pink, blending in with any WELWYN PURPLE. Presents a unique color for combination effect, 
planting. particularly so with red and white Salvia. 
; ; , : WELWYN MAHOGANY. Is in a class by itself and can be used to 
WELWYN WHITE. A pure, glistening white, particularly attractive fonesup! ony garden tociparid plantind: 
for planting among Evergreens, Boxwood and for clump planting 
in broad expanses of lawn. 
WELWYN LILAC. A true lilac shade. 
50c per pkt.; 5 pkts. for $2.25; individual colors or your selection. 
3-in. pot plants of Salvia Welwyn can be supplied in sep- 
arate colors or mixed during late April and May. 6 for $1.50; 
4 $2.75 per doz.; $20.00 per 100. 
Please Note Packing Charges and Beetle Quarantine Restrictions on Page 38. 
Glory of the Riviera Schling ' Gourleen Super-Giant 
CARNATIONS AMERICAN SNAPDRAGONS 
AN EXCLUSIVE MAX SCHLING PRESENTATION AN EXCLUSIVE MAX SCHLING PRESENTATION 
(Illustrated in color on page 79.) 
A Superb New Strain of the Famous Fragrant Garden A healthy, vigorous race with individual flowers at least one-third 
Carnation of Southern France larger than other so-called giants. Tall, strong spikes, equaling the 
eae ‘i Beta ‘ieee A Ra ects modern Gladiolus. 3 to 4 ft. 
eal Carnations, but little smaller than those grown by florists ; 
and much sweeter, for the fragrance is as remarkable as is the form olay beeneri me velvety glossy copper color. (See page 79.) 
‘ vase 3 . Rich deep golden yellow. (See color page 79.) 
of the flowers and their even perfection in color. No split calyces Massasoit.. Brownish (oranges charctensticn: saan mee 
here, and the long stems invite liberal cutting of the blooms for Mises Delightful peste eS (See colori peaeay od : 
indoor use. Narragansett. Rosy lilac. 
Navajo. Delicate canary-yellow self. 
Pathfinder. Lovely tender rose-pink. 

The Collection of six varieties will give high satisfaction, per- 
mitting the cutting of literally armfuls of sweet and exquisite flowers Ponti D aI 
for many long weeks. The culture is easy: Sow early, prick out the raion Reay lilac nan oaes <. 
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seedlings into a ‘‘flat’’ or into small pots, plant out at convenience SHASTA. White. yellow. threat 
Beauty of Nice. An exquisite Mentone. Scarlet. Somerset. Apricot, salmon flush. 
shade of rose-pink. Monaco. Dark velvety crimson. Tenega (Sunset). RAK gold and terra cotta. 
EL a URE eh aM pearl-pink. Athi eS ie be le? carmine-pink with golden yellow lip. (See color 
Any of the above, pkt., 50c; mixed, 50c. -Yesemite. Lilac-purple, like garden Lilacs. 
Any of above, pkt., 50c; 5 pkts., $2.00. 
COLLECTION: One pkt. each of the above 6 colors, $2.50. GIANT AMERICAN SNAPDRAGONS, MIXED. Pkt., 35c; 3 pkts., 
2'%-inch pot plants can be supplied during late April and May $1.00. 
at 6 for $1.50; $2.75 per doz.; $20.00 per 100. (Please note pack- SCHLING’S FAMOUS SNAPDRAGON COLLECTION: One each of 
ing charges and Beetle Quarantine Restrictions on page 38.) the above 14 varieties for $5.00. 
Schling ‘5 Gfamous 
ANNUAL WILD GARDEN MIXTURE 
It is our wish that we would have sufficient space 
to list all of the testimonials that we have received 
in praise of this marvelous seed value. We have 
received reports from all sections of the country extoll- 
ing the beauty and practical results obtained from 
sowing this mixture. Carefully blended to strike a 
perfect balance between the showy bright annuals and 
“those of more subdued tendencies, the result provides 
a bold effect where required and a vista of real beauty 
covering large areas where it would be impossible 
to intensely cultivate a garden. Left to themselves, 
the vigorous hardy annuals in this mixture self-sow 
and it can be safely said that a wild garden pro- 
duced from this seed will be more or less permanent. 
Wo. -0z., \30¢; (02.906; Y4albou plea0 sib 465100 



10 Floralife Keeps Gladiolus Flowers One Week Lon 
ger. (See Page 75.) Max Ss hii 
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