How to Grow Peonies 
Set in Angust, September or October 
inches below the surface of the ground, $ cL 
apart each way. Ideal for cemetery planting 
or border. Need no special care except plant 
food now and then. See that pink buds on 
crown of root are not more or less than 2 in, 
below ground level. Mound dirt over plants the 
PEONIES = 
ALL CHOICE VARIETIES THAT SELL REGULARLY AT $1 AND UP 
Try at Least Four of These Giant Peonies 
KARL ROSENFIELD—Brilliant velvety crimson. Compact grower, stately habit. 
cellent bloomer. Late. BN-305: 79c each; 3 for $2.19, postpaid. 
MME. DE VERNEVILLE—Bomb type purest white with carmine flecks. 
rant. BN-303: 79e each; 3 for $2.19, postpaid. 
vee oy. ORTEGAT—Bizg dark crimson, mid-season peony. BN-306: 78c each; 3 for $2.19, 
postp: i 
MARY BRAND—A fine peony originated in the northern regions. This peony came from 
Faribault, Minnesota, and is one of the very best of all dark reds. Striking in size and effect. 
Lasting as a cut flower. Makes a great mass of vivid dark crimson. BN-323: 98e each; 3 for 
$2.79, postpaid. 
DOUBLE RED FERN LEAF PEONY—This is one of the searcest of peonies and I have had 
an awful time trying to get enough plants to work up a stock. It blooms early in May here in 
Shenandoah. Doesn’t grow very tall and is surrounded by finely cut, ferny foliage, much like 
cosmos. I am going to list this peony at $1.50 each and I don’t think you will find it listed 
for less than $3.00 in any of the few catalogs that are carrying it. BN-311. 
EMMA—One of the most beautiful of the pinks. Clear, bright pink. Very large and free 
flowering. BN-309: 79e each; 3 fer $2.19, postpaid. 
FELIX CROUSSE—Rose type, late midseason. Its flowers are bright brilliant dazzling 
ruby red. Exceptionally fiery, bright and effective. BN-301: 79c each; 3 for $2.19, postpaid. 
RACHEL—Rose type. Huge double flowers bright as a garnet. Shaded richest ruby red. 
Midseason. BN-312: 79¢e each; 3 for $2.19, postpaid. 
GENERAL BERTRAND—Popular old-rose pink with a shining salmon center. 
this one. BN-316: 79c each; 3 for $2.19, postpaid. 
ROSE FRAGRANS—Immense bomb type deep pink. Very, very fragrant, very large and 
very late. Flowers after most of the others are gone. BN-319: 79c each; 3 for $2.19, postpaid. 
LONGFELLOW—High rating. Very double. Mid- 
season. Rich crimson. Considered one of the best 
reds. BN-317: 9Se each; 3 for $2.79, postpaid. 
An ex- 
Very early, frag- 
You will like 
Karl Rosenfield 

MY FAMOUS MEMORIAL DAY 
PEONY COLLECTION 

Think of it! 


3 Peonies "|"? x 
BN481X Postpaid 
A Grand Assortment 
Peonies for less than 40c 
each. They’re all big, double, choice varie- 
ties—every color of the rainbow. They 
are the extras from the choice varieties 
when I grow too many .and it’s your 
chance to save. A real bargain. Not many 
eollections this fall. 







Unlabeled. 
Scene at the Evergreen Nursery 
All Evergreens Postpaid 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE—The most beautiful of 
all evergreens, 
pact and perfect shaped. 
silvery-bluegreen, 
tall growing, ¢com- 
-1: 12 to 18 in. $1.25 each; 
2 for $2.35; 5 for $5.75. 
BLACK HILLS SPRUCE—Beautiful grey-green cone 
shaped spruce. 
Native to Black Hills and able to 
stand more dryness and cold than any other evergreen. 
12-18 in. IN-G: $1.10 each: 2 for $2.10; 5 for $5.10. 
PYRAMIDAL SCOPULORUM JUNIPER—Tall, py- 
ramidal tree. Set at each side of doorway for accent. 
Soft silvery green. 
trimmed any height. 
Grows 10 to 12 ft. tall. 
1to1% ft. 
Can be 
IN-3: $1.35 each; 
2 for $2.50; 5 for $6.15. 
PYRAMIDAL VIRGINIA JUNIPER—One of the 
finest and hardiest of the tapering Junipers for door- 
step and foundation groups. IN-8: 12 to 18 in. $1.00 
each; 2 for $1.90; 5 for $4.60. 
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resistant and hardy. 

IN-15: 10 to 12 in. 
PFITZER JUNIPER—Low, 
flat growing, dark green. Ideal 
in front of tall evergreens or 
shrubs, at corners of lot, cem- 
etery planting or rock gardens. 
Spreads 3 to 4 ft. IN-4: 12 to 
18 in, $1.25 each; 2 for $2.35; 
5 for $5.75. 
MUGHO PINE—This is a 
perfect dwarf growing round 
ball. The new growth looks 
like tiny candles. Hardy. 2 
ft. high, and keeps a_ perfect 
round shape without trimming. 
IN-7: 12 to 18 in. $1.25 each; 
2 for $2.35: 5 for $5.75. 
SAVINS JUNIPER—Dark 
green, fan shaped. Wide 
spreading, hardy evergreen 
shrub. Drought resistant. IN- 
12: 12 to 18 in. $1.25 each; 
2 for $2.35; 5 for $5.75. 
ANDORRA JUNIPER—Low 
and spreading. Beautiful sil- 
very green in summer turning 
pinkish red in winter. Drought 
90¢ each; 
2 for $1.75; 5 for $4.10. 
TAXUS (Yew)—Grows 
Dark green: with bright red berries. 
like a Pfitzer Juniper. 
IN-16: 10 to 12 
in. $1.35 each; 2 for $2.60; 5 for $6.25. 
Entrance Evergreen Collection—IN-51X 
2-712” to 18” Pyramidal Virginia 
Junipers 
2—12” to 18” Spreading Junipers 
FREE—1 Blue Spruce. 

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Post- 
paid 
FESTIVA MAXIMA—Early snow white with fleck 
of red on center petals. Immense flowers. BN-308: 
Te each; 3 for $2.19, postpaid. 
EARLY VICTORY—A brilliant red coming on 
earlier than the early Eudulis Superba. Always in 
bloom for Decoration Day and a most brilliant 
beautiful peony in every way. It really deserves 
its-name, Early Victory. BN-318: 79e each; 3 for 
$2.19, postpaid. 
1 Festiva Maxima—White All Four Only 
1 Early Victory—Crimson 
1 General Bertrand—Pink 
1 Rachel—Garnet 
Free Gift: 2 bulbs of the Giant Double Peony 
Flowered Tulips 



HEDGE PLANTS 
HOW TO PLANT 
Hedges get a real start when fail planted. Mound the 
earth around these plants about 8 inches high. PRUNE SE- 
VERELY NEXT SPRING—not this fall. These are extra 
‘heavy plants. All postpaid. 
BARBERRY The All-Purpose Hedge 
Rich-green foliage, dense habit of growth, beautiful red 
eoloring and red berries in fall plus extra hardiness makes 
this an ideal hedge. Don’t need to trim as will make a neat 
3 ft. hedge without. Set 12 to 18 inches apart. 1 to 1% ft. 
plants branched. AN-380: 12 for $2.19; 25 for $4.25; 50 for 
$7.75; 100 for $14.98, postpaid. 
Barberry Hedge 
Best for trimmed, 
green, glossy hedge. 
inches 
1 to 1% foot 
plants. AN-385: 12 for 
$1.68; 25 for $2.78; 50 
160 fer 
$9.98, postpaid. 
Set 
apart. 
9 to 12 
for $5.25; 
Plant vines for Beauty and Com- 
fort. Planted this fall, they’l] make 
a big showing by next summer. 
Plant 12 inches from foundation 
and for fences set 6 feet apart. 
Hall’s Honeysuckle is fine to hold steep terraces. 
Set 5 feet each way on banks, All postpaid. 
HALL’S HONEYSUCKLE—Beautiful foliage, fra- 
grant white.and yellow flowers all summer. Ideal 
for covering banks. AN-808S: 39c each; 2 for 69e. 
CLEMATIS JACKMANI—Immense, velvety purple 
flowers in late spring cover the entire vine. Extra 
select plants. AN-SO02: 79c each; 2 for $1.49, post- 
paid. 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA—"The Fall Bloomer”’— 
A mass of the purest white flowers in late summer— 
quick growing. AN-SOl: 69e each; 2 for $1.29, post- 
paid. 
SCARLET TRUMPET 
HONEYSUCKLE—Will Grow 
Anywhere. The plant is cov- 
ered practically the entire 
summer with orange-red 
trumpet shaped flowers. 
Foliage is a glossy shiny 
green, and a semi-evergreen. 
AN-807: 39ceach; 2 for 69¢, 
postpaid. ~ . 
“PINK FLAME”’”’ HONEY- 
SUCKLE — Mass of color 
from early summer to killing 
frost with its long flowers 
{tube shaped), a flame of 
rich pink on the outside and 
bright yellow inside that 
simply cover the plant. De- 
lightfully fragrant. Foliage 
almost evergreen, AN-806: 
79c; 2 for $1.39, postpaid. 
PURPLE WISTERIA — 
Sure to bloom because it’s 
grown from blooming plants. 
Flowers in big purple clus- 
ters shaped like grapes with 
jong narrow attractive foli- 
age. AN-813: 59¢ each; 2 
for $1.00, postpaid. 
Red Clematis 
AMOOR PRIVET 
Trimmed Hedge 


Spirea Van Houtte Hedge 
SPIREA VAN HOUTTE 
For Tall Untrimmed Hedge 
postpaid. 
att Shee 
(Bridal Wreath) the most beautiful of 
all untrimmed tall hedges. A perfect bor- 
der for the backyard, covered with lovely 
white flowers in early spring with graceful 
habit of growth. Set 1 to 2% ft. apart. Big 
1 to 144 foot plants. 
25 for $3.19; 50 for $5.89, or 100 for $10.98, 
AN-387: 12 for $1.56; 
Silver Lace Vine 
SILVER LACE VINE “The Fast Grower" 
Grows fastest of all vines. 
55e each; 2 for 98e, postpaid. 
BITTERSWEET VINE — 
This true red berry Bitter- 
sweet which is so beautiful 
in the fall. Foliage is 2 
very attractive glossy green 
and covered with fiery, 
orange-red berries. Plant 
two of these together for 
pollination if possible. AN- 
800: 39¢ each; 2 for 69¢, 
postpaid. 
Often 25 feet im one season. 
Planted this fall will cover an arbor next summer. 
AN-S14;: 
RED CLEMATIS — Rare, 
new, large flowering va- 
riety of Clematis—the same 
type as Jackmani except rich 
red flowers. Flowers often 4 
to 6 inches across. Blooms 
over a long period and ex- 
tremely beautiful. AN-803: 
We each; 2 for $1.49, post- 
paid. 
SPECIAL CLEMATIS BARGAIN—AN-830X 
1 Purple Large-Flowering Clematis—i Mammoth Red Large- 
Flowering 
A $1.48 Value for $1.29 Postpaid 
Henry Field Seed & Nursery Co., “MIDWEST’S LEADING SEEDHOUSE,” Shenandoah, Iowa 



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