n ?ELTO!DES P!NKS ^7_ 
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Fragrant as spice. Dainty individual 
pink blooms peek up on tiny stems 
from a dense ball of foliage. A new 
fragrant treasure for the garden or 
re, U, 1 > 2 for 37c; 4 for 64c; 7 for 98c, 
postpaid. 
GRASSFINK S—The old-fashioned 
beautv. Continuous pink bloom all 
summer long. Very fragrant. 2 for 
37c; 4 for 64c; 7 for 98c, postpaid. 
GARDEN CARPETS 
(Seduai) 
These are the carpets for your gar¬ 
den. Plant along the path, between 
stepping stones, or in the rockery, and 
it will spread and spread, covering the 
ground. Here are two choice varieties: 
LIVE-rOR-EVEB — Leather foliage, 
hardy, easy to grow. 19c each; 7 for 
98c, postpaid. 
TRAILING SEDUH—Choice of varie¬ 
gated. dark green or light green.' A 
fast creeper. Varieties: Album, Au- 
reum, Coccinea, Sieboldii, or mixed. 
19c each; 3 for 49c; 5 for 79c; 7 for 
98c, postpaid. 
SPECTABILE—Not a creeper. A tall 
grower (about two feet high). Love¬ 
ly, big flat saucers of pink bloom in 
late summer. 19c each; 3 for 49c; 
5 for 79c; 7 for 98c, postpaid. 
HEN AND CHICKENS 
(Sempervivum) 
Like tiny five-inch cactus. For cracks 
or crevices in rockeries. Each hen 
rolls off several chicks each year. All 
colors of green, brown, and red, and 
some yellow. Mixed varieties collec¬ 
tion. Price: each, 19c; 3 for 49c; 7 for 
98c, postpaid. 
BABY H PANSIES 
(Heartsease-Violas) 
4yc 
Just like pansies only tinier and more 
refined, and delicate and HARDY. 
Plant in groups of three, or make a 
border. Grows about five inches high. 
I,ikes sun or shade. Easy to grow. 
Blooms freely. Price: 19c each; 3 for 
49c; 7 for 98c, postpaid. 
3 Dainty 
VIOLETS 
(1 Red—1 Blue—1 White Trailer) 
49c 
You can have 1 plant each of the 
below for only 49c. 
JESSIE’S RED—The color of the Red 
Radiance rose. F.ragrant. 
FRAGRANT RUSSIAN—Clean, beauti- 
ful leaves. Abundance of blue vio¬ 
lets. Extremely fragrant. 
CANADIAN—A 1 m o s t everblooming. 
This trails and is loaded spring or 
fall, with some violets all summer. 
White. 
Prices: 19c each; 3 for 49c; 7 for 98c, 
postpaid. 
RED EVERBLOOMING SWEET WILLIAM 
A garden favorite for years and now 
an everblooming red one that’s a win¬ 
ner. Medium growing. 19c each; 3 
for 49c, postpaid. 
STACHYS LANATA 
Low, soft big red grey leaves, and 
magenta velvet flowers. 19c each; 3 
for 49c, postpaid. 
VERBENA 
Hardy. A rose magenta flowered 
trailer. A mass of bloom in May. 19c 
each; 3 for 49c, postpaid. 
YUCCA (Desert Candle) 
Tall spikes of pure waxy white grow¬ 
ing from sword-like foliage. Grows on 
poorest soil and under trees. 19c each; 
3 for 49c, postpaid. 
B. Compte 
Deep 
Wine 
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SELECT PHLOX 
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NEW PHLOX 
Any 4 for $1.00 
pink 
with faint 
• True laven- 
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DAILY SKETCH—Salmon 
carmine eye. 30c. 
CAROLINE VANDENBURG 
der blue. 30c. 
HAUPTMAN KOEHL—Blood red. Strong 
grower. Tall. 30c. 
MORGANROOD—New, deep rosy red. 30c. 
ROKOKO—Soft clear pink. A new shade in 
Phlox. 30c. 
1 each all 5 new ones above, $1.19 postpaid. 
CHOICE PHLOX 
COLLECTION 
Any 7 for $1.00 postpaid 
Any 3 for 50c postpaid 
B. COMPTE A deep brilliant wine red. 
25c. 
BRILLIANT—Large trusses of scarlet 
with dark eye. 25c. 
COUNT ZEPPELIN—Large white flower. 
Red eye. 25c. 
FIREBRAND—Orange scarlet, almost Ver¬ 
million. 25c. 
H. B. MAY—Silvery pink. Carmine eye. 
25c. 
MISS LINGARD — Early white. Long 
spikes. 25c. 
MRS. JENKINS — Free bloomer. White. 
25c. 
R. P. STRUTHERS—Brigh t rose carmine. 
Uod eye. 25c. 
SPECIAL FRENCH— Soft pink. Ex¬ 
tremely large flovverettes. 25c. 
THOR—Deep salmon overlaid with sear- 
let. 25c. 
1 each all 10—$1.39, postpaid. 
CREEPING PHLOX 
f R i S 
t;;z ^edwest's orchid; 
LIVES FOREVER 
50c 
postpaid 
BLUE-WHITE-YELLOW 
SILVER-TAN and LILAC IRIS 
All Selected Varieties 
You May Choose 
Any 0 for 
Any 14 for 75 g postpaid 
(Please do not choose all expensive va¬ 
rieties. Thanks. H. F.) 
BOY BLUE—Blue standards — bluish 
purple falls. 3 for 20c. 
BUTTERCUP—A rich yellow—medium 
height. 3 for 25c. 
BUTO—Midseason—Deep royal purple. 
3 for 30c. 
BUTTERSCOTCH—A good rich yellow. 
3 for 25c. 
DELICATISSIMA—White bordered 
with lavender pencil striped. 3 for 
25c. 
EDOUARD MICHEL — Late bloomer. 
Reddish purple. 3 for 30c. 
FLORENTINA ALBA—Early bloomer. 
Silvery White huge flowers. 3 for 20c. 
GEO. J. TRIBOLET — Late. Velvety 
lilac rich purple. 3 for 30c. 
JAUNE—Very dwarf. Yellow stand¬ 
ards, darker veined brown falls. 
3 for 25c. 
JENNIE—A tall grower. Standards 
bluish purple with white. Lavender 
falls. 3 for 25c. 
KHEDIVE—Light blue standards. 
Falls light at base. Veined with 
blue. 3 for 25c. 
LENT A. WILLIAMSON—Standards a 
lavender violet. Falls a pansy vio¬ 
let. 3 for 25c. 
LORD LAMBOURNE—Rose standards. 
Deep violet falls. 3 for 30c. 
MADAM CHEREAU—Pure white with 
blue penciled border around each pet¬ 
al. 3 for 25c. 
MADAM PACQUITTE—Reddish violet 
veined white at base. 3 for 30c. 
MONSIGNOR — Standards blue—falls 
purple veined white. 3 for 20c. 
MORNING SPLENDOR — Standards 
rich violet—falls deep purple. 3 for 
25c. 
NEPTUNE—Standards of bluish violet. 
Falls porcelain blue. 3 for 25c. 
NIBELUNGEN—Standards tan. Falls 
a deep velvety purple. 3 for 25c. 
PEGGY JANE—Medium height. Buff 
with red stripe. 3 for 30c. 
QUEEN OF MAY—Light pink with 
white base veined with lavender. 3 
for 25c. 
SWEET LAVENDER—Standards lav¬ 
ender. Falls dark purple. 3 for 25c. 
VELOCIA GRANDIPLORA — Stand¬ 
ards deep blue. Falls yellow veined 
biown. 3 for 20c. 
ZOANNA—Lavender standards w i t h 
darker falls. 3 for 25c. 
DIVARICATA 
The lovely 
Used extensr 
spring bulbs. 
95c, postpaid. 
native timber phlox, 
ely under shrubbery with 
19c each; 3 for 49c; 7 for 
Here’s the way my creeping Phlox 
covers the ground in the nursery row. 
A solid carpet of hloom! Ideal for 
cemeteries, etc. 
PHLOX SUBULATA (Creeping). Cov¬ 
ers the ground with a solid dark 
green mat. Carpet of pink blooms 
in April and May. A perfect ground 
cover and cemetery plant. 19 each; 
3 for 49c, postpaid. 
PEG’S PINK SUBULATA—A differ¬ 
ent creeper. Blooms later. Color 
peach blossom. 35c each; 5 for 98c, 
postpaid. 
A 
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The 
"TWO-DOZEN" 
COLLECTION 
ALL 24 IR, S L .'! +ed 
Above 
Only 98c postpaid 
FREE: With every 24, I’ll 
send 1 “Autumn King” Ever¬ 
blooming Iris or 1 Fragrant 
Red Iris "Caprice.” 
(X’ut choice on order) 
/ 
ALL-VARIETIES 
COLLECTION 
Y 
2 EVERBLOOMING IRIS 
(1 Autumn King—l Vesper) 
2 BABY DOLL IRIS (1 Blue 
— 1 Yellow) 
2 RED IRIS (1 Red—1 Pink) 
4 GERMAN IRIS 
All 10 for 98c postpaid 
FREE: 1 CAPRICE (Fra¬ 
grant red Iris) 
Red Iris 
Everybody wants the new Red Iris. 
Here they are at a price where you can 
afford them. Don’t pay more. 
CAPRICE: The very 
fragrant raspberry 
red. Rich and beau¬ 
tiful. 30c each; 3 for 
79c, postpaid. 
19. 
C 
Iris, 6 for 
98c post¬ 
paid. 
FIELD’S PINK PRINCESS—Dazzling 
pink with rose sheen, 25c each; 3 for 
59c. 
KING TUT—A rich true fiery red. 25c 
each; 3 for 59c. 
RED WING—Deep red carmine. 19c 
each; 3 for 50c. 
WACONDA—Fuchsia red. 25c each; 3 
for 59c. 
LADY POSTER—Very deep pink. 19c 
each; 3 for 50c. 
SUSAN BLISS—My favorite rosy-pink 
Tris. 25c each; 3 for 59c. 
SEMINOLE—True rich red with orange 
beard. 19c each; 3 for 50c. 
RED COLLECTION 
98c 
1 King Tut—I Red Wing- 
1 Field’s Pink Princess—■ + 
1 Seminole. 1 Fragrant Ca- 
price, 1 Waconda. pa 
FREE 1 FIELD’S PINK PRINCESS 
Baby Iris 
(Pumiia) 
each 
4 for 39c—8 for 
75c, postpaid. 
Just like baby dolls. Very low grow¬ 
ing, generally about 6 inches in height. 
-Early blooming and dainty. Excellent 
for edging flower beds or walks and for 
rock gardens. 
15 
FLORIDA—A clear yellow. 
WHITE BEAUTY—Purest white. 
SPRING SKIES—Fine clear forget-me- 
not blue. 
DIXMUDE—Blue and red violet. 
All 4 for 39c, postpaid 
Everblooming Iris 
Here are the rare Iris that bloom both 
spring and fall. Just as easy to grow, 
just as hardy as other Iris but twice 
the blooms. Every garden should have 
these two. 
■ both for 35c— 
|W<> each 6 for $1.00, post¬ 
il'* paid. 
AUTUMN KING—A deep blue and pur¬ 
ple. 
VESPER — Tiny, dainty lavender 
blooms through August. 
Henry Field Seed and Nursery Company, Shenandoah, Iowa 
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