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HYBRID TEA EVERBLOOMERS 
Giant 2 Year Plants 
All Will Bloom 
Next Spring After 
Field's Giant Hardy Phlox Collection = A Henry Field’s P & R iS N N [A L S for Blooms Next Spring 
CANTERBURY BELLS—Bloom in | ne. Big H ; CREEPING PHLOX (Phlox Subulata) — Won- 
tall, 2 to 3 ft. stalks lined with big bell-shaped Postpaid Prices derful ground cover, solid carpet of blooms in 
















flowers. Blue—W-153; White—W-(55; Pink the spring. W-53—BRILLIANT, one of the Fall Plantin 
—W-154. . finest new bright red creeping phlox. W-52— - 9 
ar, 7 ’ y : MOSS PINK, -?ink Creeping Phlox. t 
BABY'S BREATH—W-64— (Gypsophil), Dainty for apie teay a Ie (Painte ain yee WSR FIELD'S 
white flowers in cloud-like masses to go with ; Aarenre rit shetant Lea FEN GON : 
ther flowers in bouquets and full of reds, pinks and whites. W-115—A ap @ GIANT 
epee ; of new beautiful rose. Pyrethrums bloom pro- 1 jy Oe ae aneolatele 
BALLOON FLOWER — W-83 — (P): ycodon). far fusely in May and June. : eh the most gigantic rose 
Buds are like balloons of rich blue that bursts PINKS—W-112—The Fragrant Clove Pink, bet- tive everssect “aad 
into single blooms and look like stars ter known as the old-fashioned fragrant grass perfect in its beauty 
a “ oats & of pink. W-111—Early Dainty Maiden Pink— § despite its huge size. 
HARDY FOXGLOVES—W-107—The true peren- each individual pink blooms peek up on tiny stems gk etd Mes Pir Fae 
’ nial type with lovely soft yellow blooms fleck- from a dense ball of foliage. ee in if ti ween ee 
NE, ed with chocolate. Blooms all summer, 12 f $@ 59 VERBENA—W-82— Hardy, a rose magenta flow- 3 ‘ ate standing cold and 
ray GAILLARDIA BURGUNDY—W-68— The best of oF . é oret ralee = a ne pe he sk _— Seca ieee 
BRILLIANT— STARLIGHT— HAUPTMAN MRS. JENKINS LILLIAN —W-44 R. P. STRUTH- all the new favorites Almost 1 d Unless Otherwise Priced DOUBLE BRISTOL FAIRY ( y’s Breath)— ntro we) es 
W-37 — Large W-50 — Clear KOEHL—W-43 —W-46—Pure g e ERS — W-47— ; : ; Ht. DUBe ELE: rig 2 ia ie Sey fered only by Henry 
trusse sof violet with = —Rich blood shining white. ace atthe Salmon with a Grown in poorest soil and hottest weather with w -63— Finest DEW ATLDLOY ed double. : BIGoMs tgs < Field this year. Prop- 
brightest scar- large white red. Amazing- Very free pink. One of foOruuG hn lost blooms all summer. all suntmer if you cut it. Pure white. 65c Ag ze agation rights re- 
let, star. ly beautiful. bloomer. the best pinks. orange. GALLLARDIA DAZZLER—Ww-6 : each; 2 for $1.19, postpaid. Bd nit Brot, L i a * d 
: : : ; : é A DAZZLER—W-69—Last year’s best. Enormous KERNS—Ferns give you beautiful tropical foliage and will grow ee stock. Price: SU0Uie 
Ik ry customers ce brig -O Ss ave é s i i i ahtts . ie bi . é ¢ = yr $1.08, pos ° 
chleskian oe Se: Ca HMatteke oF the heiphee hinarens Ppp 6 L E A D I N G $ ee ee ae Ne yell Likes hot weather. 39c anywhere. These two-varieties are by far the best. W-97— or ss ions tpaid 
vigorous Phlox plants that will give you plenty of bloom this VA R | E T | E S XW-13 each; : P . Ss : MAIDEN HAIR FERN, lacy leaves. W-98—OSTRICH PLUME ” : 
eee ~ ge daa ASE alte HARDY SWEET PEA VINE—A permanent hardy sweet pea. FERN, heavy and luxuriant. Henry Field's L 
Any of the above Phlox sold separately at 35c¢ each; 3 for 98c, Fast growing. Covers trellis first year. W-74—pink; W-75— MERTENSIA (Virginia Bluebell) — W-125 — These are the lovely, LOW PRICES FOR ROSES 
id white; W-76—red hardy Bluebells that come so early in the spring. They will grow ‘ r 
postpaid. ’ < aa yarhere in the yard or garden, even on the north side of the all roses, unless otherwise priced 
HOLLY HOCK—Plant now for “ld . 1ouse where nothing else will do well. One of the best early flow- 
" ° TT] | Cc T] ti Big, strong, husky hardy ners Wee entero re Every home should have a few. I want you to try them. 98c Each 3 for $2.79 
4 2 bisa 4 . he = S lant at leas ye ina gr p- r3 $1.00; -98, : ; 
Newest—Finest" Phlox Collection Joublo pink; W.98=-clnple amixed Swwiec tinea men Plant at least five in a group. 2 for 49e; 5 for $1.00; 10 for $1.98 fae Pe oy ae op Net 


1—SALMON GLOW—W-34—(Left)—Best of the sal- All Three 
mons, prolific. 
1—EVA FORESTER—W-48—(Center)—Clear pink Cc 
with white eye. 
1—LEO SCHLAGETER— W-33— (Right)—Largest. 
Brilliant crimson. 
Any of above varieties sold separately at 39¢ each; Postpaid 
3 for $1.10, postpaid. XW-15 



Plant Now—For Blooms Next Spring 
Oriental Poppies 
Mést 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—The double 
poppy first to bloom—flowers 
; Vivid orange. W-161—49c 
each; 2 for 89c; 5 for $1.98. 
NEW HARDY ASTERS NOHEGGMa 

GLOWING EMBER Royal Rose Collection 
(pictured below) 
I—Red Radiance 1—Pink Radiance 
1i—Ami Quinard 1—President Hoover 
1—Henrietta 1—Edith Nellie Perkins 
XL-1—A11 6 Roses only $4.80, postpaid. 
BIG 3 
HENRY’S ROSE COLLECTION 
1—Field’s Giant i—Henrietta 
1—Pink Radiance 
XL-28S—AIll 3 Roses only $2.59, postpaid. 


























* | Large bright red. BS 
> = ae Dazzlers for Every Garden Brilliant. New and choice. . , 4 
te = : BEECHWOOD CHALLENGER (illustra- W-162—79c each; 2 for $1.39; 5 for $3.29. : oe 
y Vy ; »' > ted above)—This variety in our opinion = x r 7 eae S 
Sa a sae is the orese to red we have bee pis rere Pee EE Bea utitully crinkled } = ee 
2 . . ‘ a : 4 7 Po “coments Baga e ae Cs eet aaa ie OM One ae rene Best of all. W-163— ¢ ap 
. : . oo, re o* = re, wt GREG SG free flowering. ae Eyelish c each; 2 for $ -29; 5 for $2.98. } hi 
th variety. W-25. ec each; 3 for $1.29. = e IN ; 
MIRACLE 'MUMS—Plant of 1,000 Blooms BETTY ANN—Very fine light clear pink, free of COLOR COLLECTION 
flowering % 1 GLOWING EM- 












































No Garden Complete Without a Few Chrysanthemums ed teat th re AT and “co od - : oe ema i ¢ my 
ON MUMS—tThese chrysanthe- DEAN KAY—Large double bright rose oP tiebeab rio ti . eA te a a aid W z a okt (crimson ), t os w 
aums are the dwarf, early fiower- pink blooms. Blooms early and eae Gree: ar Beng PURITY -164— 49c GLORY GLOW HENRIETTA PRESIDENT-HOOVE, 
ing varieties that bloom through lasts late. A South Dakota Hybrid. sturdy. ROWS BAD SWALOL Coles each; 2 for *“(orange),: 1 HELEN 
August, Sept., and October. W-1— W-10—39c each; 3 for 89c, post- —39e each; 3 for 98c, postpaid. 89c: 5 f y ; L-18 (My Yellow That L-10 (Has the Lo 
Pink Cushion. W-2—Bronze Cush- paid. c; 35 for ELIZABETH (pink) Doesn’t Fade). Long, stiff Pointed Buds). Glorious eas 
ion. W-3-xellow Cushion. Wa— MILKY WAY—New white. Blooms AMETHYST—The nearest double $1.98. and 1 WURTEMBER- stems. Hardy. The perfect rise, shaded with yello Wait, 
— 39e each; 2 a GB¢_or ‘one extremely early, very large, on long : amethyst-purple aster in existence. = ; GIA (rose-red). All yoo rose. Named after orange and scarlet. Buds ™ 9 
of each color, 5 in all. Collection stems, one of the finest of early fe + : There is nothing like it. Plowers WURTEMBERGIA—A glowing four only $1.98 post- my daugther Henrietta. long, pointed and perfectly 
XW-38 for $1.39, postpaid—with flowering Mums for cutting. W-11 > Pug \ i i. are produced by the hundred on rose-red of striking béauty. A y : I Sold only by Henry Field. shaped. Best for cutting. 
Free Gift of 1 Delphinium. —39e each; 3 for 89, postpaid. a 5 » fine, upright stems about three W-165—49c each; 2 for 89¢; 5 paid. FREE 1 Regal ae , , 
2 ee en = sets as * = : feet high. W-32—39e each; 3 for for $1.98. Lily. XW-20. oe 
‘ 98ec, postpaid. GOLD OF OPHIR—Brilliant 
TWO BEAUTIES Tall, Stately DELPHINIUMS ‘< golden-orange, turning more Special 
ALGONQUIN — W-26 Tall, giant spikes simply full of bloom in early HARRINGTON’S PINK—First truly gold with time. W-166—69e P arn 
Large 2 in. per- summer. No garden can do without them. Your pink aster. Deep rose-pink. 4 ft. each; 2 for $1.29; 5 for $2.98. POPPY BARGAIN a.. 
fectly “pure “yellow choice. Finest Hybrids—W-120—2 for 69e; 3 for wie pala: ee aee Bees Pe Meee, yee head ope tae? white Th fi ieti SY 
Ace 98c; 5 for $1.49. Pure White—a rarity—W-121— é sters. with clear black cross in cen- ree fine varieties 
DEAN LADD—w-3— 5 aap 1 7.4 22— 2 W-22—49c each; 3 for $1.29, pos% ter. Stock limited. W-167— ; 
pepe er 35¢ each; 3 for $1. Giant Blues—W-122—Bella paid. 3 7c each; 2 for $1.39: 5 for 2.4 real price. 1 
donna (light blue) and W-123—Bellamosa (dark 
blue) —2 for 65c; 3 for 89c; 5 for $1.25, postpaid. 
DELPHINIUM COLLECTION —XW-1G—1 Bella- 
donna, light blue; 2 Bellamosa, dark blue; 1 new 
hybrid—double. All for 98c, postpaid. 
$3.29, GLORY GLOW, 1 
PURITY—Brand new. Clear BETTY ANN, and 1 
pink—no markings. Low GLOWING EMBER. 
growing. Considered best by ° ‘ 
many. W-168—79e each; 2 for alt ape $1.29, postpaid. 
$1.39; 5 for $3.29, 




ing-reddish bronze 
with long stems. 
49c each; 3 for 
$1.29. 
ALL COLORS ASTER COLLECTION \ 
One each of the four asters above. Four ing 
tll. $1.49, postpaid. XW-23. 







AMI QUINARD PINK RADIANCE 
L-7 (Most Beautiful Red). L-2 (Drought ; 
Immense rich velvety, very Pink). wiowere Pyrat 
dark red, long lasting flow- brilliant rose-pink, Hardy. 
Titi eta eee color free-blooming, disease re- 
s fall. ragrant Sistant, lik 11 - 
and hardy. ance roses, SE amr 
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FORGET-ME-NOT BLEEDING HEART 
PINK BEAUTY—Brand new. FERN LEAF—w-73—Graceful 









Clusters of large bright pink oli ich: 45c each, 
ap vers pore all summer, Plant e for ier 8 for $149, postpaid, 
where it is moist or in partial OLD FASHION E D—W-72—Old . 2 
Giant New Long-Spurred Lovely Aye eae Pier as each, 3 for SRA: Boceaennae for $1, ; N Red Everbloomi 
SHASTA DAISIES COLUMBINE LILY OF THE VALLEY ee es postpaid. GAILLARDIAS wees WILLIAM” HARDY CARNATIONS 
Sires Cariee netget. ot Chroean. nS. SCOTT ELLIOTE (Long This is my most fragrant Ge 5 GN cues Hees This has been a garden Same fine, fragrant flow- ms : Bi cin 
owering giant. rysan- Spurred Aquilegia)—Blooms perennial. It blooms early. PIC ooms all summer. Wonderful for Sas Z é é ers you pay a fancy price 
themum type. May and June. mary, crag hed Dwarf. Rosettes of huge lanvaa This is a real Ah sade oleh apa ala ed_ perennials fice New. ~49¢ each; 8 for the eee ae ay roopare for at greenhouse. Grow in ae PE DIANCE EDI NELLIE PERKINS 
—W -57— : bs se é the rj ; A 3 Phe . ‘ ch o e above pictur nails. 2 os Pe F; 73 rewar ar- a at Sete 5 
es frarly hes emhage pag eae apts feck) OO Ar ee ion “tone Soak hes sake : he A Pie - Wane. ak bene Peg Aire Scott Epes bebe ee Pa ee tas . W Rtrand Rover sw ith so mnuch: boon: Waler P eitarn Tae ve pee Blesuenye eee Golde Renny bart des nb 
yi F ‘ : , 2 ? es beautiful fragrant cA ‘orget-Me-Not, 1 Old Fashione ng ‘i " a —W-67— rand new, Now, here’s an everbloom- ne = ; -102 . -proof” : ig 
Mother’s Day. Perfect with spurs. One of the most un Corsaced. Blooms: lone and 1 Ruby Gaillardia, 1 Golden Sun Gaillardia, 1 Sweet William and 1 pure golden-yellow that’s absolutely ing red that you'll. love. —Yellow; W-103—Pink. 2 red. Will grow and produce and full. Outside orange- 
Oriental Poppies. All alike usual flowers for the garden. : B ¢é Hardy Carnation. 9 plants in all f ly $2.98 tpaid. XW-24— a ; : poo y x : r for 65. 3 hundreds of bl i pink, insid 1 fl 
das Tor Set, Stee W-58—2 for 65; 3 for 89c; 5 beautifully. W-89—2 for 65e; 2 collections. for $5.80. nesteuia or only $2.98, postpaid. } €verblooming. Loaded with flowers Very deep red, too. W-8S1— re ooes for 89c; 5 for 2 ooms in even stn? e salmon flushed 
1 2 3 for 89ec; 2 7 om June 'til frost. 2 for 69c; 3 for 2 for 65c; % for 89c; 5 for =D. each of 4. XW-17— s ooms < A ong 
m3 ba a Siok; panteaia or ai2o. eter Si 0; 5.89, postpaid fr iy "if f : $1.29. 1 h - ery poor soil Bl with pure gold. Buds 1 
3! 29, . 98e; 5 for $1.49, postpaid, $1.29, postpaid. 98c, postpaid, afppedeh 1 robert oe ay 

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