Max Schling’s Annual Flower Seeds 
Max Schling’s Exquisite 
Collection of 
Giant Frilled 
SPENCER SWEET PEAS 
Royal Purple. Purple. 
Majestic Cream. Deep cream. 
Austin Frederick Improved. Lavender. 
Jean Ireland. Cream, edged rose. 
America. White, flaked red. 
King White. White. 
Alfrida Pierson. Shell-pink. 
Charity. Crimson. 
Hawlmark Pink. Pink. 
Royal Scot. Orange-scarlet. 
Mrs. Thomas Jones. Blue. 
Commander Godsall. Violet-blue 
e A. Pkt. each of above 12 varieties. $2.00. 
e B. One-half ounce each of 12 varieties, 
$3.50. 
e@ C. One ounce each of 12 varieties, $6.00. 
Any of the above separately, pkt., 25c; 
Yj o1, 40c; 07., 65c. 
Early Flowering Spencer 
Sweet Peas 
(Winter Blooming) 
If sown in August and September under 
glass, they will bloom from November until 
late in the spring. If sown outdoors they 
will bloom at least three weeks earlier than 
the summer-flowering. type, and because of: 
their extreme earliness, a row of these 
should be in every garden. 
An extra fine selection of early Spencer 
Sweet Peas for greenhouse forcing are listed 
on greenhouse page 28. 
Amethyst. Royal purple. 
Annie Laurie. Rose-pink. 
Aviator. Dazzling crimson-scarlet. 
Blue Bonnet. Clear deep blue. 
Exposition Pink. Rich pink. 
Glitters. Cerise. 
Grenadier. Dazzling scarlet. 
Lady Gay. Soft shrimp-pink. 
Lavanda. Pure clear lavender. 
Majestic Rose. Brilliant rose-pink. 
Valencia. Sun-proof orange. 
White Harmony. White; black seed. 
Any of above, pkt., 25c; 4 0z., 60c; 0z., $1.00. 
SCHLING’S ELITE MIXTURE OF 
EARLY-BLOOMING SPENCER SWEET 
PEAS. A carefully balanced blend made 
from above varieties. Pkt., 25c; 0z., 75c; % 
Ib., $2.50. 
The Famous 
CUTHBERTSON 
SWEET PEAS 
New Spring-Flowering or Intermediate Type 
The most valuable race of Sweet Peas by 
virtue of their sturdy vigorous habit and 
blooming period which bridges the gap be- 
tween Early and Late Flowering Spencer 
Types. Long stems and flowers of great sub- 
stance and fragrance. 
Coline. Scarlet. 
Danny. Navy-blue. 
Evelyn. Salmon-cream-pink. 
Frank G. Rosy lavender. 
Janet. White, black seeded. 
Kenneth. Rich oxblood-crimson. 
Mixed. All colors. 
Each: 50c per pkt. 
e 1 pkt. each of 6 separate colors, $2.50. 
TITHONIA 
Golden Flower of the Incas 
Speciosa. Orange-scarlet blooms, startling in 
their brilliancy, are 3 to 4 inches across, 
are borne on long stems 7 ft. tall. Sow 
seed from March to May, and have flow- 
ers from August to frost. Pkt., 50c; 5 pkts., 
$2.25. 
Torch. See page 22. 
Schling’s Superb Mixture of 
Giant Spencer Sweet Peas 
Carefully balanced, it contains prac- 
tically every color and shade appearing 
in Sweet Peas. In it are included not 
only the varieties in our list, but also a 
good many new hybrids, as yet unnamed, 
all of them producing three to four 
beautifully waved flowers of largest size 
to a stem. It is the richest, best-balanced, 
and most up-to-date mixture of Sweet 
Peas that can be made. Pkt., 25c; 02z., 
40c; 1% Ib., $1.35; Y% Ib., $1.85; lb., $3.25. 
TRAIN-ETTS 
A weatherized netting that is an ideal 
support for Sweet Peas. Will last several 
seasons. Available in 3 sizes: 
No. 1 60 in. x 72 in. 
No. 2 60 in: x 96 in. 
No. 3 60 in. x 180 in. 
SUB-IRRIGATED 
SEED PLANTER BOX 
Especially made to start delicate flow- 
er and vegetable seeds. All metal, 20 in. x 
8 in. x 24 in., a perfect size to fit your 
window sill. Also ideal as a tray for 
house plants. Price: $2.95 each; 3 for 
$8.50, postpaid. 
Cultural Hints for 
Sweet Peas 
Sweet Peas require cool weather for satis- 
factory results, For this reason, very early 
sowing is to be recommended. A rich, well 
drained soil is preferred, and full sun is 
necessary. Fall planting produces good re- 
sults. 
The Cuthbertson strain of Sweet Peas is 
resistant to heat, and is, therefore, recom- 
mended in hot locations, where other varie- 
ties may be disappointing. 
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