




HENRY FIELD'S 194. 
ALL CATA 
The Tall, Stately, Lovely 
_These are the 
giant Darwins— 
the tulips with the 
long stems and 
giant blooms. 
Known all over 
the world as the 
finest—the ARIS- 
TOCRATS OF TU- 
LIPS. 
TULIPS ARE 
SCARCE! 
ORDER EARLY! 
Yes, solid comfort. 
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_ Supplies of tu- 
lips are very lim- 
ited this year and 
ee abel Fated orders in she order you send 
s long as our sup asts, so PLEASE 
ORDER EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. 
BUY EARLY AT FIELDS! 
Henry Field is one of the few places with 
genuine GIANT. a ize ae bulbs this oar, but 
ecause of short supplies, everythin hi 
strictly first come, first served Eas die 
Wild Flowers 
This year Mrs. Field 
and myself will fill all 
the orders for our Ozark 
Wild Flowers ourselves, 
at the cabin, and mail 
them to you direct from 
there, so_as_to give you the best possible 
service. Send your orders direct to Shenan- 
doah as usual. You can order right with the 
Direct From My 

Choose from These Varieties 
RED DARWINS 
BARTIGON—Q-20—The favorite fiery rich red 
with extra long stems. 
KING HAROLD—Q-21—In my opinion, by far 
the best of red tulips. Has extra large flowers 
and long stems. Richest red of them all. 
MKS. THORBECKE—Q-22—A distinct bright, 
Tuby-red with immense flowers. 
PINK DARWINS 
CLARA BUTT—Q-23—Always the best of the 
pink. Giant flowers. Tall stems. Ideal for 
bouquets. 
BLUE AND LAVENDER DARWINS 
BLUE AMIABLE—Q-24—We were lucky ‘to get 
this really true blue tulip. One of the few that 
are really blue. Very long stemmed. 
WM. COPELAND—Q-25—Rich velvety violet. 
Excellent for forcing early. 
DREAM—®Q-26—True soft lilac shade. 
unusual tulip. Striking in any garden. 
YELLOW-DARWINS 
INGLESCOMBE—Q-27—The_ best bright, 
golden yellow. Tall and large bloom. 
outstanding. 
A very 
rich 
Very 
rest of your order and we will separate them 
here. Wild flowers have always been our 
hobby, and since we have been living part 
time in the Ozarks, it’s been more so than 
ever, for that’s a paradise for wild flowers. 
We have collected dozens of kinds and have 
them growing in our garden, and many of 
them we have been sharing with you 
through the catalog. Now by mailing them 
ourselves direct from there we can help you 
still more. 7 
They will come to you at the proper time 
for planting, fresh and vigorous, and sure to 
live and bloom, 
I am listing and offering to you here, some 
that do especially well with fall planting. 
All are perfectly hardy and_ most of them 
prefer the shady side of the house or shrub- 
bery, where it’s hard to get most things to 
bloom, but some (marked with an *) prefer 
sun. All these ean be planted any time in 
Sept. or Oct., or even later.—H. F. 
Our Ozark Wild Flowers 
OZARK BLUEBELLS (Mertensia)—Q-50— 
Everyone's favorite. Early, hardy, beauti- 
ful, shade lovers. 
EVERBLOOMING BLUEBELLS (Polemoni- 
um )—Q-51—Different but just as beauti- 
ful. Has Sait nae eset foliage sides 
stays green all summer, Thrive in either 
NEW EARLY DARWINS—TRIUMPH TULIPS - sun gr shade, 
BLOOD ROOT—Q-52—Farliest of all. Large 
These are the new EARLY DARWINS—just like the tall stately Darwin tulip except they pure waxy white blooms. Loves shade. 
Sure to bloom, 
MAY APPLE—Q-53—Large unique leaves, 
and big waxy white fragrant blooms, fol- 
lowed by showy fruit. Plant in shade with 
Bluebells and ferns. 
JACK-IN-THE-PULPIT—Q-54— Very 
tive and interesting, Shade lover. 
from hardy bulb. 
WILD OR PERENNIAL PETUNIA*—Q-55— 
Not a true petunia, but similar in appear- 
ance. Hardy and lives for years. Ever- 
plooming and beautiful opal pink color. 
Sun lover or partial shade. 
Extra good for forcing. This grand mixture 
bloom from 10 days to 2 weeks BARLIER. 
Q30: 2 for $1.25; 24 for $2.39; 50 for 
includes all the vivid colors that Triumphs come in, 
$4.65, postpaid. 















attrac- 
"Seeds that Yield Grows 
are Sold by 
Field” 

Ozark Bluebells 
~*~ 
HARDY GERANIUM*—Q-56—Probably the wild parent of the house 
geraniums. Perfectly hardy, lives for years, and blooms pro- 
fusely. Sun or shade either. 
WILD HYACINTH (Camassia)—Q-57—Long spikes of beauti- 
ful light blue bloom, early, hardy. 

Stays 
OZARK HARDY FERN (Christmas fern )—Q-58 
green all winter. Hardy. Loves shade. 
coHOSH—Q-59—Beautiful, hardy, tall growing, long 
spikes of lacy white bloom, Loves shade. 
PERENNIAL MOONFLOWER VINE*—Q-60—A 
moonflower that is hardy and comes year after 
year, Beautiful thrifty vine, with abundant 
large white blooms. Grows from a bulb. Per- 
fectly hardy. Plant in full sun. 
3 for 75c—6 for $1.40 
$2.75 a dozen 
Any of the above, either all alike or as- 
sorted to suit, mailed direct from our Ozark 
garden, postpaid. Make up your own collec- 
tion, 
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My Famous 
RAINBOW 
‘OLLECTI 
Guaranteed blooming-size Darwins. We 
think this the lowest price in the coun- 
try. (Bulbs slightly smaller than named 
varieties above, but will bloom beauti- 
fully this spring.) X928. 
Includes Reds, Yellows, Pinks, Blacks and Blues 
2 Collections (24 bulbs) $1.89—100 bulbs $7.39 
Large Grade Rainbow Collection—XQ2? 12 for $1.25—24 for $2.39 around your house 
Our Regular Big Size Bulbs 50 for $4.65 
Henry Field Seed & Nursery Co., "Midwest's Leading Seedhouse,” Shenandoah, Iowa—Fall, 1944 5 
Post- 
paid 
(Some of all) 
2 plants each of all the above wild flow- 
ers, and 3 old fashioned Blackberry Lily, 25 
plants in all, for only $5.00 Postpaid. This 
would make a lovely and unique planting 
around your house, Something different and 


