
Calendula Chrysantha 
CALEN DU LA (Pot Marigold) 
See new varieties listed on page 7. 
Sow where they are to grow, 2 or 3 seeds together, at 
intervals of 12 inches. Pull out the weakest plants, and 
leave but one to grow, or start the seed in the hotbed in 
March or April and transplant outdoors in May. 18 inches. 
Apricot Queen. Bright apricot, deepening slightly toward the 
center. Pkt., 35c; 3 pkts., $1.00. 
CAMPFIRE (Sensation). Brilliant orange with scarlet sheen. 
Most effective. Pkt., 25c; Y4 oz., 50c; oz., $1.25. 
Schling’s Selected Golden Ball. 25c per pkt.; 4 oz., 75c. 
Schling’s Selected Orange King. 15c per pkt.; 1% oz., 50c. 
Schling’s Selected Lemon Queen. 15c per pkt.; 1/4 0z., 50c. 
Schling’s Selected Mixed. 10c per pkt.; %4 oz., 40c. 
Chrysantha or Sunshine Calendula 
Long, broad, loosely arranged flower petals tending to 
curl inward. 
Golden Sunshine. 
Silt O: 
Chrysantha Orange. 25c per pkt.; oz., $1.50. 
Chrysantha Twilight. Soft creamy yellow. 18-inch stems 
with flowers 4 inches across. 35c per pkt.; oz., $2.25. 
For Greenhouse Forcing Varieties, See Page 37. 
CANDYTUFT iberis) 
Grandmother’s garden abounded with Candytuft, and it 
still holds its place, for the modern border is not complete 
without it. You can sow it where it is to grow or to fill out 
empty spaces in the garden, for edging the border, and in 
rockeries. 
Empress (White), Crimson, Lilac, Flesh-Color, and Purple. 
Each, pkt., 15c; oz., $1.00. 
Finest Mixed. Pkt., 15c; oz., 75c. 
GIANT WHITE HYACINTH-FLOWERED. 
frequently 6 inches in length. The largest of all. 
15¢72Yanoz., 30c:toz., $1.00: 
MINIATURE GEM (Hyacinth-Flowered Type). A mass of 
snowy whiteness, and a real treasure for edging or the rock 
garden. Grows only 3% inches high and is as compact as 
Carpet of Snow Alyssum. Pkt., 25c; V4 oz., $1.00. 
Clear golden yellow. 25c per pkt.; oz., 
Immense trusses, 
Pkt., 

 Schling’s Gaal 
CALLIOPSIS, IMPROVED 
These Ladies’ Breast-pins are among the easiest of annuals to grow. They 
bloom quickly from seed and yield gay, airy, colorful flowers through the grow- 
ing season. Plants from 12 to 18 inches high. 
GOLDEN CROWN. A semi-double type of annual Coreopsis providing blooming 
plants for the entire season up to frost. Splendid long lasting cut flower. 
35c per pkt.; 5 pkts., $1.50. 
Drummondi. Golden yellow; reddish brown centers. 25c per pkt. 
Finest Mixed, Tall. 3 ft. All colors. Pkt., 15c; 0z., LG : 
DWARF BEDDING VARIETIES f 
Dwarf, compact plants, 10 to 12 inches high, covered with bloom all sum- 
mer. Sow seed directly into the open ground. : 
Crimson King. Deep garnet-crimson. Tiger Star. Yellow with red eye. 
Pure Yellow. Golden yellow. Dwarf Mixed. 
Gold Ray. Yellow with brown eye. 
Pkt., 25¢; V4 oz., 65c. 
FOR PERENNIAL VARIETIES, SEE COREOPSIS, PAGE 34. 
CANARY BIRD VINE 
Nasturtium-like climber producing yellow flowers resembling canary 
Popular favorite. Pkt., 25c; oz., 75c. ; 
NEW ANNUAL CANTERBURY BELLS 
These will bring June glory to your garden next fall. They are like the bien- 
nial Canterbury Bells in every way. Will bloom in less than 6 months from seed. 
Mixed. Pkt., 25c; 5 pkts., $1.00. 
CARDINAL CLIMBER 
A lovely Morning Glory with lacy foliage covered with bright cardinal-red 
blooms. Pkt, 25c; 
Glory of Liviera CARNATIONS 
Illustrated on page 12. 
AN EXCLUSIVE MAX SCHLING PRESENTATION 
A Superb New Strain of the Famous Fragrant Garden 
Carnation of Southern France .- 
Real Carnations, but little smaller than those grown by florists and 
much sweeter, for the fragrance is as remarkable as is the form of the 
flowers and their even perfection in color. No split calyces here, and 
the long stems invite liberal cutting of the blooms for indoor use. 
The Collection of six varieties will give high satisfaction, permitting 
the cutting of literally armfuls of sweet and exquisite flowers for many 
long weeks. The culture is easy: Sow early, prick out the seedlings into 
a “‘flat’’ or into small pots, plant out at convenience. ! 
Beauty of Nice. An exquisite shade of Monaco. Dark velvety crimson. 
birds. 

rose-pink. 
Cannes. A beautiful pearl-pink. Espe- San Remo. Pure yellow. 
cially fine. 
Mentone. Scarlet. Villa Franca. Pure white. 
Any of the above: Pkt., 50c; mixed, 50c. 
COLLECTION: One pkt. each of the above 6 colors, $2.50. 
CELOSIA (Cockscomb and Feathered Varieties) 
Sow seed in the hotbed in March for early flowers; for succession sow out- 
doors in seed-bed in May. Allow 8 inches between plants for Cockscomb and 
18 inches for Feathered varieties. Give them rich ground. 
Gilbert’s Green Gold. A lovely blend of green and gold. Pkt., 25c. 
Gilbert’s Maple Gold. Pink tipped with gold. Pkt., 25c. 
Gilbert’s Green Gold. A lovely blend of green and gold. Pkt., 25c. 
Flame of Fire. Bronze Medal 1935, All-America. Brilliant flame-red feathery 
flower. Height 1/2 ft. Pkt., 50c. 
Dwarf Cockscomb. All colors mixed. Pkt., 15c. 
Feathered, or Plumed (Celosia Thompsoni magnifica). 3 ft. 


Royal Velvet. An early flowering form of dwarf, crested Cockscomb. Rich 
Man Sicha tt Makes a delightful cut flower throughout the summer. 
feesoe: 

Crimson. Pkt., 15c; Vg oz., 50c. 
Golden Yellow. Pkt., 15c; g oz., 50c. 
Finest Mixed. Pkt., 15c; 4 oz., 75c. 
_ Cristata Dwarf Mixed. The dwarf heavy heading Cockscomb for growing in 
pots Pkt. 1 5e-Veroze150c: 

»16 shedats 
Celosia is Invaluable for Winter Bouquets 
Max Schling Seedsimen, Ine. 
