
Field’s Giant Hardy Phlox Collection -- 51°, 



BRILLIANT— STARLIGH T— HAUPTMAN MRS. JENKINS LILLIAN —W-44 R. P. STRUTH- 
W-37 Large W-50 — Clear KOEHL—W-43 —W-46—Pure Baan nina Ge ERS — W-47 
trusses of t i —Rich blood shining white aa Salmon with a 
b eSt scar- red. Amazing- Very free pink One of tro Uvesh™= o1f 
le ly beautiful bloomer the best pinks. orange 
I know you customers like bright colors so I have made up this 
ic t be the brightest of the bright These are strong L E A D i N G $ 69 
i Phlox plants that will give you plenty of bloom this XW-13 
‘ “ VARIETIES Gi posrdato 

Any of the above Phlox sold separately at 35c each; 3 for 98c, 












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’ t 1—SALMON GLOW—W-34—(Left)—Best of the sal- All Three 
st - mons, prolific 
I—EVA FORESTER—W-48—(Center)—Clear pink C 
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'} I—LEO SCHLAGETER — W-33— (Right)—Largest. 
; so Brilliant crimso1 
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$ a Any of above varieties sold separately at 39e each; Postpaid 
‘ ; 3 for $1.10, postpaid, XW-15 
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MIRACLE 'MUMS—Plant of 1,000 Blooms 
pe No Garden Complete Without a Few Chrysanthemums 
CUSHION MUMS—These chrysanthe- CLARA CURTIS — Earliest of all 
are the dwarf. early flower- mums. Large salmon-pink with yel- 
ae wasietinn that bloom through low center. W-12—2 for 69¢; 3 

August, Sept., and October. W-1— for 98e; 5 for $1.49. 
Pink. W-2— Bronze. W-4— Red.  LARAMIE—Very large delicate lav- 
W-5—White. 2 for 69c, or one of ender-pink. Tall, heavy growing. 
each, 4 in all, $1.19, or you pick W-27—2 for 69¢; 3 for 98c¢; 5 for \ 
eolors. $1.49. “py 5 Te 
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Tall, Stately DELPHINIUMS 
Tall, giant spikes simply full of bloom in early 

TWO BEAUTIES 
ALGONQUIN — W-26 



Large 2. im. per- summer. No garden can do without them. Your 
fectly pure yellow choice. Finest Hybrids—W-120—2 for 69c; 3 for 
flowers. 98c; 5 for $1.49. Pure White—a rarity —W-121— 
DEAN LADD—W-8— 35¢ each; 3 for $1. Giant Blues—W-122—Bella- 





y Large double; glow- donna (light blue) and W-123—Bellamosa (dark 
sy ing-reddish bronze blue) —2 for 65e; 3 for. 89e; 5 for $1.25, postpaid. 
+ with long stems. : Lies 2 Foe: | 
Very hardy. 49c DELPHINIUM COLLECTION —XW-16—1 Bella- | 
~e each; 3 for $1.29. donna, light blue; 2 Bellamosa, dark blue; 1 new 
z hybrid—double. All for 98ce, postpaid. 

Clusters of 






FORGET-ME-NOT 
PINK BEAUTY 
large bright pink 
flowers borne all summer. Plant 
where it it moist or in partial 


Plant Henry Field’s 
CANTERBURY BELLS — W-105— pp} 49m in 
June. Big tall, 2 to 3 ft. stalks lined with big 
bell-shaped blue, pink and white flowers 
BABY’S BREATH—W-64— (Gypsophija) painty 
white flowers in cloud-like masse: 
other flowers in bouquets. 
BALLOON FLOWER — W-83 — (Plajiyeodon). 
Buds are like balloons of rich blue ¢} it bursts 
into single blooms and look like sta; 
HARDY FOXGLOVES—W -107—The { 
» go with 
ue peren- 
nial type with lovely soft yellow bloo is fleck 
ed with chocolate. Blooms all summ, 
GAILLARDIA BURGUNDY—-W-68— Th pest of 
all the new favorites. Almost ire red. 
Grown in poorest soil and hottest wea; her with 
blooms all summer. 
GAILLARDIA GOBLIN—W-66—<A 
heavy blooming. 
gold. Fine for borders. 
HARDY SWEET PEA VINE—A permanent 
Fast growing. Covers trellis first year. 
white; W-76—red. 
HOLLY HOCK—Plant 
sig 
218, 
now for worlds of 
strong, husky, hardy plants. 
bloom 
NEW BALL ASTERS 
BEECHWOOD CHALLENGER (above)—Best of all 
hardy red asters. Grows up to 3 ft 
Brilliant and beautiful. An English 
variety. W-25—49e each; $ for $1.2". 
MARJORIE—A delicate’ rose-pin{< that 
should find a treasured spot iF) ,eMeny 
garden. Dwarf. W-16—2 for’ 69e; 3 
for 98c; 5 for $1.49. 
LILAC TIME—Rich lilac-blue on 
plants full round and bushy. Early. 
Grows only 15 in. tall. W-21—2 
for 69c; 3 for 98ec; 5 for $1.49. 
VICTOR—Here is a dainty blue that 
is rare indeed. Beautiful for cut 
flowers. W-20—2 for 69c; 3 for 95¢; 
5 for $1.49, 
VIOLETTA—Brand new and one of 
the best. Grows to 3 ft. Blooms 
from top to bottom. W-24—49e 
each; 3 for $1.29, 
ALL COLORS COLLECTION 
One each of the five asters above. Five in all. 
$1.75, postpaid. XW-23. 
dwarf type extremely 
Flowers almost hide the foliage. 
hardy sweet 
W-74—pink; W-75— 
2 W-92—double red; W-93 
—double pink; W-95—single mixed;,W-96—fringed mixed. 
RENNIALS pare 

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ooms Next Spring 
Postpaid Prices 
5 fe $429 
3 for 89- 
2 for 65< 
12 for $9.59 
Unless Otherwise Priced 
with pinkish undercast 
new beautiful rose. 
pink. 
VERBENA—W-82 
ered trailer. 
GYPSOPHILA 
Fairy. 
each; 2 for $1.19. 
VIRGINIA BLUEBELLS (Mertensia 
most beautiful of early spring flowers. 
blossoms. 
Red and 
pea. 
FERNS 
7, a rose 
A mass of bloom in May. 
(Baby’s Breath). 
Blooms most all summer. 
Virginica). 
HEN & CHICKENS—W-119—Like tiny cactus. 
For cracks and crevices 
in rockeries. Green 
PYRETHRUM (Painted, Daisy)—W-118—Mixed 
and full of reds, pinks and whites. 
Pyrethrums bloom pro- 
fusely in May and June. 
PINKS—W-112—The Fragrant Clove Pink, bet- 
ter known as the old-fashioned fragrant grass 
W-111—Early Dainty Maiden 
individual pink blooms peek up on tiny stems 
from a dense ball of foliage 
Hardy 
W-115—A 
Pink— 
magenta flow- 
Double Bristol 
W-63—65c 
One of the 
Large pink and blue 
W-125—25c each; 5 for $1.00, postpaid. 
Ferns give you beautiful tropical foliage and will grow any 
where. 
next summer. 
MAIDENHAIR—W-97—Lacy-leaved 
Plant Now—For Blooms Next Spring 
Oriental Poppies , 
Most Colorful of All Flowers 
GLOWING EMBER—Deep crim- 
son with ruffled petals. Strong 
Grower. One of the finest. 
W-160—69c each; 2 for $1.29; 
5 for $2.98. 
GLORY GLOW—tThe double 
poppy first to bloom—flowers % 
vivid orange. W-161—49c 
each; 2 for 89c; 5 for $1.98. 
WELCOME—Large bright red. 
Brilliant New and choice. 
W-162—79c each; 2 tor $1.39; 5 for $3.29. 
HELEN ELIZABETH—Beautifully 
pink on long stems. Best of all. 
69¢ each; 2 for $1.29; 5 for $2.98. 
BETTY ANN—YVery fine light clear pink, free 
flowering 
and good. 
W-164— 49c 
each; 2 for 
89c; 5 for 
$1.98. 

crinkled 
W-163— 
PURITY 
WURTEMBERGIA—A glowing 
rose-red of striking beauty. 
W-165—49c each; 2 for 89c; 5 
for $1.98. 
GOLD OF OPHIR—Brilliant 
golden-orange, turning more 
gold with time. W-166—69e 
each; 2 for $1.29; 5 for $2.98. 
WHITE KING—Perfect white 
with clear black cross in cen- 
ter. Stock limited. W-167— 
79e each; 2 for $1.39; 5 for 
$3.29. 
PURITY—Brand new. Clear 
pink—no markings. Low 
growing. Considered best by 
many, W-168—79e¢ each; 2 for 
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BLEEDING HEART 
FERN LEAF—W-73—Grace ful 
« foliage, 4 
Brand new. 
rich-red hearts. at 
for 65c; 3 for 89e; 5 for $1.25. 
OLD FASHIONED—WwW-72—0Old 
Giant New Long-Spurred Lovely shade. W-131—59ec each, 3 for standby, 65¢ each; 2 for $1, 
SHASTA DAISIES COLUMBINE LILY OF THE VALLEY #100, postpaid, postpaid. 
CONQUEROR—W-55—Early- mRS. SCOTT ELLIOTT (Long This is my most fragrant 
flowering giant. Chrysan- Spurred Aquilegia)—Blooms perennial. It blooms early. PICTURE PERENNIAL COLLECTION 
themum. type. 
HARTJE 
May and June. 
pastel colored. These are the 
Early, dainty Dwarf. Rosettes of huge leaves 
ELDER—W -57— with spikes of flowers in cen- 
Here's a real bargain. 

One or more of each of above. 2 Shasta 

RU B Y—W-129—Brilliant ruby-red. 
Blooms all summer, 
cut flowers, 
$1.29, postpaid. 
$1.39: 5 for $3.29. 

New Red Everblooming 
SWEET WILLIAM 
This has been a garden 
favorite for years because 
it always rewards the gar- 
GAILLARDIAS 
Wonderful for 
New. 49c each; 3 for 
4 ~ re = dener with so much bloom. 
Early blooming—often on giant types, with extra long ter. Makes beautiful fragrant Daisies; 2 Columbines; 3 Lily of the Valley; 1 pink For-Get-Me-Not; 1 Adee SUN—W-67—-A brand new, Now, here’s an everbloom- 
ee Plc reriec ait - i alah Pha La A ape he pr corsages Blooms long and Bleeding Heart; 1 Gaillardia Ruby; 2 Gaillardia Sun God; 2 Sweet Wil- ayerkicomine oe LOBE s Apeoluteny ing fee at you'll love. 
riental Poppies. All alike Pei edge ange eae E sauti : r 2 Sas ;2C i ‘ y $5. id. XW-24. ret BE Nd owers Very deep red, too. W-Si— 
elveaaorod - 2 dor 651.8 for W-58—2 for 65; 3 for S0c; 5 beautifully. W-89—2 for 65¢; liams; 2 Carnations. 16 in all. Only $5.19, postpaid from June 'til frost. 2 for 69e; 3 for 2 for 65ce; 3 for 89e; 5 for 
89e; 5 for $1.29, postpaid. for $1.29. 3 for S9c; 5 for $1.29. 
98ec;3 5 for $1.49, postpaid. 
$1.29, postpaid. 

These two varieties are by far the best: 
OSTRICH PLUME—W-98—Heavy and luxuriant 
GLOWING EMBER 

COLOR COLLECTION 
1 Glowing Ember 
(crimson), 1 Glory 
Glow (orange), 1 
Helen Elizabeth 
(pink) and 1 Wurtem- 
bergia (rose-red). All 
four only $1.98 post- 
-_paid. FREE 1 Regal 
Lily. XW-20. 
Special 
POPPY BARGAIN 
Three fine varieties 
at a real price. 1 Glory 
Glow, 1 Betty Ann, and 
1 Wurtembergia. All 
for $1.19, postpaid. 
XW-22. 
7 i, 
OG 
HARDY CARNATIONS 
Same fine, fragrant flow- 
ers you pay a fancy price 
for at greenhouse. Grow in 
farden. W-99— White; 
W-101 — Black-Red; W-102 
—Yellow; W-103—Pink. 2 
for 65c; 3 for 89c; 5 for 
$1.29. 1 each of 4. XW-17— 
98e, postpaid. 
~THYBRI 



Henry 

D TEA EVERBLOOMERS 
Giant 2 Year Plants 
All Will Bloom 
Next Spring After 
Fall Planting 
FIELD'S 
GIANT 
L-4 — Absolutely 
the most gigantic rose 
I've ever seen and 
perfect in its beauty 
despite its huge size 
Very vigorous — in 
fact one of the hard- 
iest Roses I know for 
standing cold and 
heat both, Our own 
introduction and of 
fered only by Henry 
Field this year. Prop- 
agation rights re 
served. Limited 
stock. Price: $1.09; 2 
for $1.98, postpaid. 
Field's 
LOW PRICES FOR ROSES 
all roses, unless otherwise priced 
98 Each = 3 for $9.79 
6 for $5.19; 10 for $7.98 — All Postpaid 
Royal Rose Collection 
1—Field’s Giant 
1—Red Radiance 
1—Pink Radiance 
1—Ami Quinard 
1i—President Hoover 
1—Henrietta 
i1—Lady Hillington 

HENRIETTA 
_ L-18 (My Yellow That 
Doesn’t Fade). Long, stiff 
stems. Hardy, The perfect 
yellow rose. Named after 
my daugther Henrietta. 
Sold only by Henry Field. 
Tree etal Salad a 

AMI QUINARD 
L-7 (Largest Red Rose). 
Immense rich velvety, very 
dark red, long lasting flow- 
ers that hold their color 
until petals fall. Fragrant 
and hardy, 


RED RADIANCE 
L-1 (Hardiest Red—Free 
Bloomer). The “‘fool-proof” 
red. Will grow and produce 
hundreds of blooms in even 
very poor = soil, Blooms 
constantly. 

PAGE FOR MO 
All Seven Roses 
5.98 
POSTPAID 
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Frnannetennbiatns. 0: Baa at nn 
PRESIDENT HOOVER 
L-10 (Has the Long 
Pointed Buds). Glorious ce- 
rise, shaded with yellow, 
orange and scarlet. Buds 
long, pointed and perfectly 
shaped. Best for cutting. 


PINK RADIANCE 
L-2 (Drought Resistant 
Pink). Flowers big, full, 
brilliant rose-pink. Hardy. 
free-blooming, disease re- 
sistant, like all the Radi- 
. ance roses. 

LADY HILLINGTO 
L-12 (Two Tone Beauty). 
Brilliant prongs turning to 
burnished gold as it ages, 
Hot weather won't hurt it. 
Seems to thrive in all con- 
ditions. ; 
