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Has All the Good Points of the American Elm and Chinese Elm 
None of the Bad 
The Perfect Cross for Shade Trees—No finer 
cross could be made for a shade tree than to 
combine the permanence and beauty of the 
Amercian Elm with the rapid growth of the 
Chinese Elm. 
Resembles American Elm—lIts leaves are very 
The bark is smooth and a 
medium grey color. The branches are identical 
to the American Elm—straight and strong. It 
PRICES.......3 to 4 ft., $1.98; 4 to 5 ft., $2.49, Postpaid—AN711 
large, dark green. 

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SAVE! BUY PEONIES BY COLOR 
BN313—Field’s Double Red 
BN314—Field’s Double Pink 
BN315—Field’s Double White 
PRICE: 45¢ each; 3 for $1.29, postpaid 
BN481X—1 Pink, 1 Red, 1 White—$1.19 
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HENRY FIELD’S 
New 
ELM 
Grows 8 to 14 feet Per 
Year! —It has this habit 
from the Chinese Elm, but 
has far outstripped it. 
Records show they have 
grown as much as 14 feet 
in one year. 
Limited Supply—tThere 
are no trees available in 
the United States when 
our limited supply is ex- 
hausted, so I urge you to 
reserve the trees you want 
as early as possible. 
PLEASE NOTE 
Your Hybrid Elms will 
come to you this year with 
the tops already trimmed 
for planting. We find it 
necessary to prune the top 
of this tree when it is 
transplanted. To insure 
its being done, we are 
trimming them here before 
shipment. This way there 
is hardly a chance of los- 
ing it. The Hybrid Elm is 
so fast growing that its 
root system has a hard 
time keeping up with the 
top. This makes trimming 
absolutely necessary when 
transplanted. 

does not break in a high wind. 
100% Hardy—Hot weather, cold weather—it’s 
all the same to this new Hybrid. Not even the 
tips of the branches were hurt in the Armistice 
Day freeze in 1940 which took so many of our 
trees here in Shenandoah. Where ordinary 
varieties killed out, the Hybrid Elm was not 
hurt the slightest. And hot or dry, growth 
doesn’t stop. 
BN305—KARL ROSENFIELD. Brilliant velvety crimson. Compact 
grower, stately habit, excellent bloomer. Late. 79c each; 3 for $2.19, 
postpaid. 
BN303—-MME. DE VERNEVILLE. Bomb type purest white with car- 
mine flecks. Very early, fragrant. 79c each; 3 for $2.19, postpaid. 
BN306—FRANCES ORTEGAT. Big dark crimson, mid-season peony. 
19¢ each; 3 for $2.19, postpaid. 
BN323—MARY BRAND. This peony came from Faribault, Minne- 
sota, One of the best dark reds. Striking in size and effect. Lasting 
as a cut flower. 98c each; 3 for $2.79, postpaid. 
BN309—EMMA, Clear, bright pink. Very large and free flowering. 
79¢ each; 3 for $2.19, postpaid. 
BN301—FELIX CROUSSE. Rose type, late midseason. Its flowers 
_ are bright brilliant dazzling ruby red. Exceptionally fiery, bright 
and effective. 79c each; 3 for $2.19, postpaid. 
BN312—RACHEL. Rose type. Huge double flowers bright as a 
garnet. Shaded richest ruby red. Midseason. 79¢ each; 3 for $2.19, 
postpaid. 
BN308—FESTIVA MAXIMA. Early snow white with fleck of red 
on center petals. Immense flowers. 79¢c each; 3 for $2.19, postpaid. 
BN335—SOLANGE, I think this is the finest white we list. Very 
late, huge pure white bombs, Easy to grow. 98e each; 3 for $2.79, 
postpaid. 
BN300—EDULIS SUPERBA, An early, big, deep pink. 
One of my favorites. 79¢ each; 3 for $2.19, postpaid. 
BN336 — ENCHANTRESS. Beautifully fragrant creamy 
white, long stems, free bloomer. Large flowers. 79¢ each; 
3 for $2.19, postpaid, 
BN337—MONS MARTIN CAHUZAC, Darkest red peony. 
Bright golden center. Midseason. Often called the black 
peony. 7e each; 3 for $2.19, postpaid. 
BN3L0—SARAH BERNHARDT. Very double flowers of 
remarkable size. Apple blossom pink with petals silver 
tipped, Late. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.49, postpaid. 















HYACINTHS 
Genuine, Holland grown, large size 15-16 
centimeter bulbs. Didn’t have half.enough 
bulbs last year to go around. 
BN940—CITY OF HAARLEM, Bright 
golden yellow flowers. 
BN942—LA VICTOIRE. Carmine. 
BN944—MARCONI. Deep, rosy pink. 
BN943—L’INNOCENSE. The most popu- 
lar of all White Hyacinths. 
BN941—GRAND MAITRE. Best of the 
blue hyacinths, Deep porcelain blue. 
Well formed spikes on a strong stem. 
PRICES: 25c each; 3 for 69c; 12 for 
$2.49; 25 for $4.69; 100 for $17.98, Ppd. 
GOLD and BLUE COLLECTION—BN956X 
A striking combination of gold and blue 
hyacinths. Five bulbs each of deep blue 
Grand Maitre and bright, golden City of 
Haarlem. All 10 bulbs for $2.00, postpaid, 






































RED, WHITE and BLUE COLLECTION 
BN957X—Here is a beautiful combination of 
the 8 colors in the center of the acinth 
picture. One each of these 3 colors—3 bulbs 
for 65c; or 4 collections, 4 bulbs each, or a 
total of 12 bulbs for $2.39, postpaid. 
DAFFODILS 
15 MIXED — ONLY $1.00 
BN966—This mixture includes them all — early 
ones, late ones, big ones, little ones — all shapes 
and sizes AND AT A BARGAIN PRICE. Mix- 
ture includes fine varieties such as es | Alfred, 
Spring Glory, etc. 0 for 79¢; 15 for $1.00; 50 
for $2.89, postpaid. 
BNS60—SPRING GLORY. The 2-color Daffodil 
everyone loves. Instead of all yellow, it has white 
petals with a yellow trumpet. Forces easily in- 
doors. Nice outdoors. 3 for 39¢; 6 for 64e; [2 
for $1.19, postpaid. 
BN9S6I—KING ALFRED. Largest of ail. It 
grows the largest, has nicest color and is the one 
everyone raves about. 3 for 390; 6 for 64e; {2 
for $1.19, postpaid. 
BN962—ORANGE GLOW. The Orange Trumpeted 
Daffodil. Beautiful large flower of sulphur-yel- 
low, with a bright orange trumpet. It forces well 
in the house and grand for the garden; fine cut 
Mower. 3 for 39c; 6 for 64c; 12 for $1.19, Ppd. 
BN963—DOUBLE FLOWERED NARCISSUS 
CHEERFULNESS. Brand new to my eatalog last 
year. It produces a cluster of several double 
blooms on a stem Hke small white double roses. 
Lily double center of creumy white with golden 
stamen. Very sweet scented. Forees well. 3 for 
32c; 6 for 57e; 12 for 98c, postpaid. 
BN968—INSULINDE. A real double Daffodil. 
Creamy white petals mixed in with shorter fiery 
orange scarlet ones. 3 for 59c; 6 for 98e; 12 for 
$1.69. postpaid. 
BN967—MRS. ERNST H. KRELAGE. The Pure 
White King Alfred with the long trumpet; 
white all the way through. for 49¢; 6 for : 
12 for $1.39, postpaid. 
BN965—FIRETAIL. New short-trumpeted variety 
with very large snow-white petals and a small 
bright red cup. 3 for 39¢; @ for G4c; #2 for 
$1.19, postpaid. 
BN975X—NAMED VARIETY COLLECTION. Two 
each of the above 7 varieties. 4 bulbs in all for 
$1.69, postpaid. . 
SPECIAL DAFFODIL 
BARGAIN COLLECTION 
BN976X — This includes the two 
new varieties and King Alfred. 
1 doz. bulbs including 3 King Al- 
fred, 3 Cheerfulness, 3 Firetail 
and 3 Mrs. Krelage. All fer $1.49, 
postpaid. i 
PEONIES 
HOW TO GROW 
Set in August, September or October 
two inches below the surface of the 
ground, 3 ft. 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 first 
winter. . 
My Famous Memorial Day | 
PEONY COLLECTION 
1 Festiva Maxima—White 
1 Karl Rosenfield—Crimson 
1 Frances Ortegat—Red 
1 Edulus Superba—Pink 
All 4 postpaid, ony. *2639 
