MY NEW “FIELD'S GOLDEN 
SWEET CHERRY" 
"The Sweet Yellow Cherry” 
Introduced a spring ago and a real 
sensation. Big. sweet, golden-yellow 
cherries thick on the tree and a sure 
hearer. It’s the heaviest bearing sum¬ 
mer cherry I know. Ndw at regular 
prices 
GIANT BARTLETT 
HOW TO SET ASPARAGUS 
Did you ever plant Asparagus in the 
Fall? If you haven’t you’re missing 
6 Extra Months growth it might have 
had if you wait till spring. Fall plant¬ 
ing is ideal. Set 12 inches apart in 
rows 2 to 3 ft. apart. 
CHERRY TREES 32*. ~ 
Grow your own cherries, if you have more than you can eat, you 11 
always sell them at a real profit. These varieties transplant suc¬ 
cessfully in the fall as far north as Minnesota. These cherries 
bear so as to give fruit all season long. 
-LOW PRICES ON CHERRIES FOR FALL ONLY— 
Per Each Pr. 5 Per 1 O Per T5 
2 to 3 ft. postpaid.39c 37c i35c 32c 
4 to 6 ft. Exp. Collect. . .59c 57c 55c 52c 
VARIETIES NOT PICTURED 
BLACK TARTARIAN —Healthy and vigorous growing with loads of 
rich, sweet, black-red cherries. 
EARLY RICHMOND —First of all and one of the finest. Bright red 
and shiny. Really appreciated as they are so early, about 10 days 
ahead of Montmorency. 
CHERRY COLLECTION A 1 ea. of all 4 cherries $1.19 
CHERRY COLLECTION B Same as above without “Golden 
Sweet”-98c postpaid 
PEARS. 35° PLUMS 
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Hansen’s Hardy Varieties 
MONTMORENCY 
“The Favorite of All” 
Big, rich-colored, fine-flavored 
June cherry. Heavy bearer. The 
standard cherry by which all 
others are judged. 
Set 
This Fall 
at These 
Low Prices 
2/3 ft. 4/6 ft. 
pp. exp. coll. 
Each 
$0.39 $0.59 
5 Rate 
.37 .57 
1 O Rate 
.35 .55 
VARIETIES 
GIANT BARTLETT— 
Fanciest and finest of 
pears. Big rich, golden 
yellow with pink blush. 
SECKEL—Sugar Pears— 
Fine for eating with 
sweetest of flavors. Not 
so large but trees are 
loaded. 
25 
ASPARAGUS 
39c 
NEW PARADISE STRAIN 
At last we are able to offer 
the new Paradise strain of 
asparagus at no increase of 
price. It has much finer 
commoner sorts. It’s rust¬ 
proof and improved in every 
way. I don’t have much of. 
this, but heartily recommend 
you don’t plant any other 
sort. 
jPrices: Big 2 yr. plants, 25 
for 39c; 50 for 75c; 100 for 
$1.39, postpaid. 
LOW FALL PRICES 
2/3 ft. 4/6 
ft. 
pp. exp. 
coll. 
Each 29c 
49c 
5 Rate 27c 
47c 
1 O Rate 25c 
45c 
J COMPASS CHERRY PLUM 
HYBRID — A perfect cross of 
2 favorite fruits. Super 
hardy. Bears right away. 
Trees just loaded with fruit 
OPATA — Bears when very 
young. Trees are always 
loaded. Reddish-purple out¬ 
side and yellow meat. Grows 
on any soil. Good quality. SAPA 
SAPA —Fruit, dark purple. Heavy bearer every year. 
HANSKA —(Apricot Plum). A big reddish-purple plum with sweet 
apricot perfumed yellow meat. Freestone. Ripens in August. 
WANETA —Just about the best plum I know of. Fruit is great big, 
red on the outside and crisp sweet juicy yellow inside. 
PLUM COLLECTION, 1 Each of Above, 4 in all, 2/3 ft. size 
postpaid $ 1 .OO 
15 
RHUBARB 
$<|.00 
This is our standard rhubarb 
—head and shoulders above 
ordinary strains. Tender, 
sweet and juicy. BelieVe 
we’ve sold more of this 
strain than has ever been 
sold of one Rhubarb. Set 3 
feet apart each way in good 
garden soil. Nothing better 
than Rhubarb pie and sauce. 
Extra Heavy plants sure to 
grow. 
LOW FALL PRICES 
5 for 49c-lO for 79c 
1 5 for $1 .OO 
All Postpaid 
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NEW RUBY-RED 
RHUBARB 39c Ea. 
Absolutely Seedless 
The new sweet, tender, and absolutely 
seedless rhubarb grown from divisions. 
A brand new strain of the finest Rhu¬ 
barb we have ever seen. Stalks are 
giant size, dark red, and very tender. 
Limited Supply. 
Price: 39c each-3 for $1 .OO, 
postpaid. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
19 c Ea. 
This is the Genuine Downing. Set 
3 feet apart each way. A choice 
variety with large pale green berries 
just covering the plants. 
Price: 19c each; 6 for 98c, postpaid. 
6 CURRANTS 98* 
This is the famous cherry red variety. Best for jelly. Just 
can’t be beat. Rich colored and a prolific yielder. Easy to 
pick. Plant 3 feet apart. 19c each; 6 for 98c, postpaid. 
NOTE: (We can ship currants and gooseberries to Iowa, Mis¬ 
souri, Kansas, Illinois, Nebraska, and Oklahoma only.) 
THE MARVELOUS CHERRY THAT GROWS ON A BUSH! 
-MAKES DECORA. 
TIVE BUSH 
Very dwarf growing 
and neat. Makes beau¬ 
tiful ornamental sil¬ 
very green bush. Cov¬ 
ered with white blooms 
HANSEN’S IMPROVED BUSH CHERRY 
The miracle new shrub. Highly decorative 
and still loaded with big delicious, sweet 
cherries. Silvery green foliage. Grows about 
3 ft. high and the fruit is ideal for pies and 
jell. Plant at least 3 this fall. 
Price: 29c each; 3 for 79c; 10 for $2.35, post. 
LOADED WITH 
FRUIT 
Loaded every year, 
drought or not, with 
huge, easy - to - pick, 
cherries. Fine for jell 
or jam. 
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Henry Field Seed & Nursery Co., “America’s Leading Seedhouse,” Shenandoah, Iowa 
