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CANTERBURY BELLS 3 Lilies 
(Giant Bells) of the Valley 
June. Big tall 2 to 3 feet stalks, 89c 
lined with big bell shaped pink, Mhishisionie oe noKt 
white or purple flowers, W-105— © ¢.ocrant eraiiial Tt 
2 tor 65e; 3 for 89c; 5 for $1.29. blooms early. Dwarf. 
GLOMBRETA—The true peren+ R ose tt es of huge 
nial Canterbury Bells. Flowers peer ee eel of 
cluster at top of the stem. Bloom Makes beautiful fra- 
year after year. Color—purple.  erant corsage. W-89 
W-106—2 for 65¢; 3 for 89c; 5 for —2 for 65c; 3 for 
$1.29, 89c; 5 for $1.29. 
bouquets. 

EVERBLOOMING 1 Each of Below a 
SWEET WILLIAM FERN LEAF—Unusual fine pUpBECKIA NEWMANNI 

New Red BLEEDING HEART 79c 

This has been a garden favorite #&raceful foilage plants loaded 
-for years because it alwaysrewards ll summer 
with rich red "Black-Eyed Susan" 
the gardener with so much bloom, hearts. W-73—=2 for 65¢; 3 for The perennial form of the 
NOW, here's an EVERBLOOMING 89c3 5 for $1.29. “Black-Hyed Susan.” Deep or- 
RED Sweet William, that you'll OLD FASHIONED—Every- ange-yellow flowers with a dark . 
love. Very deep red, too. Medium body wants this old stand- purple cone; long stems, 3 feet 
growing. W-S1i—2 for 65c; 3 for by. Pictured above. W-72— high; blooms all summer. W-129 
89e;3 5 for $1.29, postpaid. 49e each; 3 for $1.29. —2 for 65e3 3 for 89c3 5 for $1.29. 
BABY’S BREATH—W-64 12 for $2.59 
(Gypsophila) —Dainty white Choice 
flowers in cloud-like masses of Perennials ee ere tha GileewtinwicaGe 
to go with other flowers in tus, for cracks andreas 
ices in rockeries. Green. 
DOUBLE HOLLY- 
HOCKS — W-92 — Plant 
BABY’S BREATH — Dou- 
ble-Bristol Fairy. Blooms 
most all summer. W-63— 
5 : 59c each; 2 for $1.00, st- 
GROW CARNATIONS aie % phi next summer. Big, 
strong, husky, hardy 
Same fine, fragrant flowers 
yoUMpAy a bigs DIGe Or. Bf BALLOON FLO WER— 
@ greenhouse. You can grow W-83 (Platycoden) — Buds 
hee Sa Ler own Age eee are like balloons of rich blue ASS 
ate your choice of color: Rais : - : 
red, yellow or white, or that burst into single blooms Postpaid 
mixed. W-101—2 for 65c; 3 and look like stars. 
for 89c;3 5 for $1.29. 
blooms all summer. 
grow and very lovely. 

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NEW LONG-SPURRED red, pink and white. 
COLUMBINE 
FOX GLOVES—W-107—The true perennial 
rj rely i PINK—Either the dainty Maiden Pink— 
type with lovely soft yellow blooms flecked with W-111, so popular or the old fragrant Grass 
chocolate. Blooms all summer, Pinks—W-112. 
SILVER KING—W-71—The Ghost Plant! 
GAILLARDIA BURGUNDY—W-68—The best Looks like dusted with silver. Grows any place. 
of all the new favorites. Almost Pure red. Makes grand accent to your planting. 
Grown in poorest soil and hottest weather with 
Unless Otherwise Priced 
COREOPS!IS—June. The golden yellow daisy. PAINTED DAISY (Pyrethrum)—May_ and 
June. W-118—The deep blood red. Sanguinum 
variety or, pink and white—W-117. 
VERBENA—W-82—Hardy, a 
est soil or under trees. 
FERNS 
es 4 Ferns give you beautiful tropical foliage and 
HARDY SWEET PEA VINE—W-74 (Lathy- will grow anywhere. These two varieties are 
rus)—-A Permanent hardy Sweet Pea. Fast by far the best: 
Growing. Covers a trellis first year. Choice 
uriant. 
HOW TO FALL PLANT PERENNIALS 
MRS. SCOTT ELLIOTT (Long 
HEN AND CHICKENS 
rose magenta 
flowered trailer. A mass of bloom in May. 
YUCCA—W-128 (Candles of the Lord)—Tall 
spikes of pure waxy white flowers growing from 
HARDY SNAPDRAGONS—W-96_ (Linaria) a sword-like foliage. Grows anywhere in poor- 
—Beautiful hardy yellow snapdragons easy to 
MAIDEN HAIR—W-97—Lacy Leaved. 
OSTRICH PLUME—W-98—Heavy and lux- 3 GIANT DAISIES 89c 

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now for worlds of bloom 3 GIANT DELPHINIUM 89c 
(1 Lt. Blue, 1 Dark Blue, 1 Hybrid) 
Tall, Giant spikes simply full of 
plants in your choice of bloom’in early summer. Your choice 
pink, red or mixed col- Belladonna (light blue)—W-122, or 
Bellamosa (dark blue)—W-123, or 
Large Flowering Hybrids in Mixed 
Colors—W-120. 2 for 65c; 3 for S9ec: 
5 for $1.29. 


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1 Each of Below 
GIANT SHASTA CONQUEROR— 
W-55—The new EARLY-FLOW- 
pPneres Ba eis me Pe Fall planted perennials bloom perfectly first year. Make a permanent flower J SHASTA, Gos SUPREME Sw-56— 
Barly, dainty pastel  col- garden that will bloom from spring till frost with these inexpensive big hardy The immense flowering daisy. 
ored. These are the giant perennials, Plants extra heavy rooted. Mulch with straw after ground starts to Blooms 4 in, across. Blooms all 
types with extra long freeze. Dates given after the name are dates when variety blooms. Plant around HARTJE ELDER—W-57—The early 
spurs. Mixed only. 2 for 12 inches apart. Dwarf varieties 6 to 9 inches. blooming daisy. 
65e; 3 for 89c3 5 for $1.29, 
postpaid. 

3 Ball-Shaped Hardy Asters 89c 
These varieties listed below are the new race of 
dwarf growing, ball shaped, early and long-blooming 
asters. Hardy everywhere and bloom gloriously from 
September to November. Grow only 10-12 in. high. 
MARJORIE—W-16—Rose Pink. 
SNOW SPRITE—W-17—Purest White. 
RED ROVER—W-18—Bright Rose. 
VICTOR—W-20—Clear Lavender, 
XW-2—1 Each of Above 4 for $1.10, Postpaid 

8 GIANT 
PHLOX 
1.69 ii 
Pl paid 
Here’s a color 
collection of the 
best varieties of 
phlox. Includes 
all colors—most- 
ly bright, deep 
reds and pinks, 
AML ds Spot ee ounor 
healthy plants, 
but can sell 
cheaper because 
not labelled as 
to variety. XW-1 
—All eight phlox 
only $1.69, post- 
“paid. Ask for 
: Bargain Phlox 
ee Collection. 
You Get One Each of these Varieties 
All improved types. Massive flower heads. 
B. COMPTE—W -36—Wine red. 
BRILLIANT—W-37—Scarlet. 
COUNT ZEPPELIN—W-40—White, red eye. 
HAUPTMAN KOEHL—W-43—Blood red. 
MRS. JENKINS—W-46—Pure white. 
THOR—W-51—Salmon, overlaid scarlet, 
R. P. STRUTHERS—W-47—Rose with carmine 
eye. 
LILLIAN—W-44—A brilliant, new, striking pink 
with extremely large flowers—finest of all pink 
phlox. 
Ordered alone: 2 for 65c; 3 for S9e; 5 for $1.29; 
12 for $2.59, postpaid. 

Any of above alike or assorted 2 for 
65e; 3 for 89c; 5 for $1.29, postpaid. 

3 CUSHION MUMS 89c 
1 Each of Below 
The plant of 1,000 blooms. These chrysan- 
themums are the dwarf, early flowering vari- 
eties and bloom through August, September and 
October. Your choice of 
PINK CUSHION—W-1 
RED CUSHION—W-4 
YELLOW CUSHION—W-3 
BRONZE CUSHION—W-2 
Prices All Mums: 2 for 65¢e; 3 for 89c3 5 for $1.29; 12 
for $2.59, postpaid. 
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8 : Henry Field Seed & Nursery Co., “Midwest's Leading Seedhouse," Shenandoah, lowa—Fall, 1944 
