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HENRY FIELD SEED COMPANY 
Flowers 
Hybrid Dwarf Petunia 
CHOICE HYBRID 
PETUNIAS 
Here is a never fail flower. No 
matter what the conditions, petu¬ 
nias are there with their brave 
show of color and thrive in the 
heat of summer. They are a mass 
of bloom until frost. Their trum¬ 
pet blossoms cover every shade 
and size. No summer garden 
should be without them, for these 
bushy plants replace the early 
spring blossoms. 
1174 Rosy Morn. A beautiful rosy 
pink with a large white throat. 
1178 Heavenly Blue. An excellent 
silvery sky blue. 
1177 Snowball. A very showy 
clear white. 
1176 Violacea. A blue purple 
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All of the bright showy colors 
that will bloom in great profu¬ 
sion. 
Balcony Petunias 
These will trail along the ground 
and make a mass of color. A ter¬ 
race or a road-cut can be effec¬ 
tively covered with these gorgeous 
blossoms. Use them in the porch 
boxes, too, for their enormous 
blooms are excellent for cutting. 
1186 Deep Violet Blue. Fkt., 15c. 
1187 Vivid Rose Fink. Fkt., 15c. 
1188 Satin White. Fkt., 15c. 
PETUNIAS 
Giant Ruffled and Fringed 
The single blossoms on these are 
immense. The plants themselves 
are comparatively small with the 
vigor going into the gracefully 
fringed and ruffled blossoms. Col¬ 
ors are rich and gorgeous in shades 
of carmine, navy, purple, blue, cop¬ 
pery crimson with dark throat, and 
soft pink with yellow throat. 
1345 Giant Fluffy Ruffled. Mixed 
colors. Fkt., 25c. 
1190 California Giants. Largest 
petunias grown. All colors. 
Fkt., 25c. 
Fragrant Pinks 
1204 Dianthus—Double Rose Flow¬ 
ers. A charming mixture of soft 
yellow, scarlet red and white in 
the double fringed rose-like blos¬ 
soms. Fkt., 10c. 
Phlox Drummondi 
PHLOX 
DRUMMONDI 
Originally a native of Texas this 
useful, brilliant plant has been de¬ 
veloped to be regular and compact 
with large blossoms of the phlox 
type in broad clusters. The col¬ 
ors are unequaled and they’ll 
bloom through the entire hot sum¬ 
mer. We recommend this particu¬ 
larly. 
1380 Rose. 1382 Light Yellow. 
1381 Scarlet, 1194 Mixed. 
1201 Starred and Fringed, The 
petals are fringed with darker 
centers giving them the appear¬ 
ance of twinkling stars. Other¬ 
wise they grow like the other 
type. All colors. 
PANSIES 
There is real charm in the enor¬ 
mous fringed blossoms with their 
large faces in rich colors. Pan¬ 
sies always give you lots of bloom. 
1182 Swiss Giants. A new pansy 
originated in Switzerland. 
Blooms are a rich velvety In¬ 
dian red and blue in color and 
show dark blotches on the three 
lower petals. The large blooms 
are most striking. Fkt., 15c, 
1370 Black King. These enormous 
purplish black blossoms are soft 
velvet in texture. 
1371 Cardinal. Cardinal bears 
large blooms in rich shaded col¬ 
ors of mahogany red. 
1372 Imperial Blue. Bright aqua¬ 
marine blue flowers with a large 
blotch of deeper blue on the 
lower petals. 
1373 Lord Baltimore. Deep ma¬ 
roon black with an outer band 
of intense rich gold. 
1374 Royal Purple. These velvety 
purple blossoms make a showy 
display. 
1162 Ruffled Masterpiece. Large 
ruffled pansies in all the rich 
velvety shades. Fkt., 15c. 
1167 Trimardeaux or Giant Mix¬ 
ture. This mixture is of the fin¬ 
est royal purple, white and gold, 
as well as the wine shades and 
rich royal blues. You can choose 
nothing better than this mixture. 
California Poppy 
POPPIES 
1212 Carnation Flowered. A new 
race of poppies, very doubled 
and fringed resembling a carna¬ 
tion. Grow 2 ft. high and should 
be sown early. All colors. 10c. 
1197 Double Peony Flowered, 
Flowers are massive and showy 
because of their very double 
flowers much like the peony. 
Shades of pansy, violet, shrimp- 
pink, cardinal-red, purple-black, 
and white mixed, Fkt., 10c. 
Single Annual Popples 
1202 Mammoth Shirley. These 
large sentinel poppies range ill 
color from pure white to all the 
tints of pink, rose and carmine 
to crimson. Mixed colors. 
1200 Double Ruffled Shirley. 10c. 
1199 American Legion. This is 
the dazzling scarlet with the 
white cross in the center. 
1390 California Poppy (Dschsholt- 
zia). The blue-green foliage is 
lacy and the single blossoms of 
rich copper-gold cover the plant. 
REGAL LILIES 
Grow your own Regals fro m 
seed. It’s easy and interesting, 
and a good way to have a bed of 
lilies. After the first year reset 
the newly formed small bulbs 
more deeply and probably they will 
bloom the second year. Fkt., 25c. 
Regal Lilies 
