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• jCVERY home needs shrubbery just like it needs 
^ paint. It takes so little money but does so much. 
Look around your home and your yard, and just 
think what a few dollars investment in hardy flow¬ 
ering shrubs will do to your place. They will be 
there for years, and you will take a mighty lot of 
pride in them. 
I’ve tried to pick out and choose only the best 
things. I guarantee that the little digging you will 
have to do-will reward you many times over in 
shrubs with their fine green background and lovely 
blooms. 
My shrubs have come to be known as Field’s Famous 
Shrubs. It’s not a name I put on them—my customers 
stuck it on in all their letters. I send the finest, heavy 
rooted shrubs you can buy and guarantee them 100%. 
I prune all stock ready for planting. 
ALL MY NURSERY STOCK IS STATE INSPECTED 
AND FREE FROM ALL DISEASE. BUY THE BEST. 
It’s Easy To Dress Up Your Home and 
It Makes Property More Valuable 
Photos 
of Models 
Used as Exhibit at 
our Shenandoah 
Flower Show 
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HONEYSUCKLE (Tartarian). 
The early summer blossoms 
are followed by bright red ber¬ 
ries that last on into the fall. 
Because of the thick, oval- 
leafed foliage we always de¬ 
pend upon honeysuckle for 
screen plantings because it 
will get up to be a good height 
and is dense enough. Red and 
White. 18 to 24 in., 20c; 2 to 
3 ft., 30c, postpaid. 
GOLDEN'BELL (Forsythia). 
This is one of the most pop¬ 
ular of the favorite shrubs. 
So showy with its extra-large 
golden yellow bells all up and 
down the stem early before 
the leaves come on. Branches 
arch to the ground, loaded 
with flowers. It blooms when 
we are all anxious for the 
first spring flowers. 12 to 18 
in., 20c each; 18 to 24 in., 25c 
each, postpaid. 
HYDRANGEAS 
HYDRANGEA—F. G. (Fanicu- 
lata Grandiflora). This shrub 
blooms in the late summer and 
the great showy pyramidal 
blooms turn pink and finally a 
GOLDEN ELDER. Here is something 
for an accent in a place where you 
can use a large shrub. The golden 
color of the leaves is very striking. 
It is a rapid grower and will make 
a fine effect in a short time. 18 to 
24 in., 30c each, postpaid. 
beautiful bronze, and then are 
cut for winter bouquets. A 
full hot sun is hard on hydran¬ 
geas, so give them a more pro¬ 
tected spot. 12 to 18 in., 25c; 
18 to 24 in., 30c, postpaid. 
HYDRANGEA—A. G. “Hills of 
Snow/’ This is always a favo¬ 
rite. Flowers are similar to 
the snowball but are flatter. 
They bloom in the early sum¬ 
mer: It is a slow growing 
shrub that prefers shade and 
likes plenty of moisture. 12 
to 18 in., 25c, postpaid. 
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Buy in QUANTITY- 
SAVE MONEY 
Use these prices for ordering 
shrubs in quantity. Your choice 
of varieties alike or assorted. 
Shrubs 
Friced 
Fostpaid 
4 for 
Fostpaid 
12 for 
20c Each 
$0.70 
$1.90 
25c Each 
.85 
2.40 
30c Each 
1.00 
2.85 
35c Each 
1.25 
3.30 
40c Each 
1.40 
3.80 
45c Each 
1.60 
4.30 
50c Each 
1.80 
4.80 
A Few Shrubs Dress up Your Home Like a Million Dollars! 
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