






AN201I—COMPASS CHERRY PLUM HYBRID 
—A perfect cross of 2 favorite fruits. Super 
hardy. Bears right away. Trees just. loaded 
with fruit. Plant with other plums. A very 
good pollinizer. 
AN205 — OPATA — Bears when very young. 
Trees always loaded. Reddish-purple outside, 
yellow meat, Grows on any soil. Good quality. 
AN206 — SAPA—Fruit dark purple. Heavy 
bearer every year. 
AN203 — HANSKA — (Apricot Plum). A big 
reddish-purple plum with sweet apricot per- 
fumed yellow meat. Freestone. Ripens in 
August. 
AN208—WANETA—Just about the best plum 
I know of. Fruit is great, big, red on the out- 
side and crisp sweet juicy yellow inside. 
Big 3 
PLUM BARGAIN 
1 Waneta 
1 Sapa 
1 Opata 
All Big 3 to 4 ft. Trees 
AN240X—All 3 $33 § 
Postpaid—Only 


Hansen’s Hardy PLUMS 
Popular 
TWIN PLUM 
COLLECTION 
1 Sapa 
1 Hanska ° 
THE TWO FOR 
$2.89 
AN234X—4 to 5 ft. 
Postpaid 
No fruit is quicker, heavier 
bearing or surer bearing 
than these really superior 
Plum varieties. Best of 
them all. 
FALL PLUM PRICES 
Each Per 3 Per 5 
Postpaid Postpaid Postpaid 
2 to 3 ft. $1.19 $3.45 $5.49 
3 to 4 ft. 1.39 3.96 6.25 
4to 5 ft. 1.59 4.65 7.49 
BARGAIN PLUM COLLECTION AN235X—All 
young, vigorous. } Opata, 1 Hanska, 1 Waneta. 
All 2 to 3 ft. trees. All 3 for $3.29, postpaid. 


Plant a plum or two in the 
yard. Enjoy its beauty. 
Henry Field’s HARDY BERRIES 
Set raspberries 3 ft. apart in rows 6 ft. apart. It’s 
a good idea to mound up 
dirt around fall berries to prevent heaving from frost. Pull mound of dirt 
RED RASPBERRIES 
AN317—INDIAN SUMMER (Red Raspberry)—Six points of superiority: Exceedingly high quality. 
Earlier season. Heavier fruiting. Hardier (thrives even in Canada). More disease resistant. Two 
big oper ws a year. 6 for $1.39; 12 for $2.49; 25 for $4.59; 100 for $14.50, postpaid. 
away in spring. 
AN318— 
$2.25; 25 for $4.10; 100 for $13.98, postpaid. 
THAM—Giant in size, and extra hardy. 
and ae a real money maker. Stands extreme cold. Fine for home use. 6 for $1.19; 
A Minnesota development. Has large crops 
12 for 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 
AN316—CUMBERLAND BLACK eee Sante Te well known favorite. 6 for 98c; 12 for $1.62; 
25 for $2.98; 100 for ree 49, tpaid, 
AN319 — MORRISON LACK RASP- 
BERRY—Larger fruit hee the older 
strains, Better quality, disease free 
plants. Bigger yields and top quality 
berries. 3 for 70c; 6 for $1.20; 12 for 
$2.19; 25 for $3.98; 100 for $13.98, ppd. 
PURPLE RASPBERRY 
AN321—SODUS KASPBERRY 
cross between best red and black varie- 
ties. Best for freezing. Missouri State 
Fruit Station says “Extremely vigorous, 
no spraying required to date; last year 
Sodus averaged 5% pints per vine. Fruit 
larger and ffrmer than Latham.” 3 for 
79c; 6 for $1.32; 12 for $2.39; 25 for 
$4.59; 100 for $14.98, postpaid 
BLACKBERRIES 
AN307—ELDORADO BLACKBERRY— 
Most popular of all blackberries. Very 
small seeded and a prolific bearer. Fruit 
juicy and sweet. Very hardy. Plant 
rather deep when planted in the fall 
and pull a mound of dirt over the top of 
each plant until spring. 6 for 89c; 12 
for $1.69; 25 for $2.69; 100 for $9.85, ppd. 
AN305 — MISSOURI GIANT BLACK- 
BERRY—Biggest and best. Heavy bear- 

ing, doesn’t sucker, easy to pick. Bears 
early and bears almost as long as any 
everbearer. 2 for 59c; 4 for 98c; 12 for 
$2.39, postpaid. 


Black Raspberry Bargain Col!ection 
6 Cumberland, the favorite. 
6 Morrison, fine new variety. 
AN340X—All 12 Postpaid, $1.98 









NEW MONTMORE 
Henry Field’s 
HARDY CHERRIES 
The varieties of cherries listed in my catalog are 
only those that do best. I am very particular in 
my choice of them. All are extra heavy rooted, 
well branched, and will soon be producing good 
crops for you. 
AN54—THE NEW MONTMORE CHERRY—E£arly bearing, 
greatly improved Montmorency. Easy to pick. Usually only 
grows 12 ft. high, but about 20 ft, across. Bears a big 
crop within 3 yrs. Cherries larger than Montmorency and 
better quality. Sold only by Henry Field, 2 to 3 ft., 
$1.29 each; 3 for $3.78; 5 for $6.15. 3 to 4 ft., $1.49 each; 
3 for $4.38; 5 for $7.15, postpaid. 
AN50—BLACK TARTARIAN—Healthy and vigorous grow- 
ing with loads of rich, sweet, black-red cherries. 2 to 3 ft., 
$1.39 each; 3 for $4.08; 5 for $6.65. 3 to 4 ft., $1.59 ea.; 
3 for $4.68; 5 for $7.65, postpaid 
AN51—EARLY RICHMOND—First of all and one of the 
finest. Bright red and shiny, Really appreciated as they 
are so early, about 10 days ahead of Montmorency. 2 to 3 
ft., $1.19 each; 3 for $3.48; 5 for $5.65. 3 to 4 ft., $1.39 
each; 3 for $4. 08; 5 for $6.65, postpaid. 
AN55 — MONTMORKENCY — “The Favorite of All.” Big, 
rich-colored, fine-flavored June cherry. Heavy bearer. The 
standard cherry by which all others are judged. 2 to 3 ft., 
$1.19 each; 3 for $3.48; 5 for $5.65, 3 to 4 ft., $1.39 each; 
3 for $4.08; 5 for $6.65, postpaid. 
HENRY’S SPECIAL BARGAIN 
CHERRY COLLECTION 
1 Black Tartarian 3 to 4 ft., | Early Richmond 3 to 4 
ft. and 1 of my brand new Mont-More Cherries 3 to 
AN93X—ALL 3 FOR ONLY $3.89, postpaid 
BUSH CHERRIES 
FRUIT AND BEAUTY, TOO 
AN70—FAMOUS HANSEN CHERRY—This is the miracle 
shrub that grows only about 3 ft. high but is simply loaded 
with big, delicious cherries. Beautiful decorative shrub, 
too, and in the spring it fs simply covered with bloom. 
Fruit good for pies and jell. See pictures in spring catalog. 
too. 39c each 3 for $1.10; 10 for $3.49, postpaid. 
Field’s GIANT BUSH CHERRY (Red Fleshed) 
Now a new Bush Cherry as 
loaded as the regular bush 
cherry, but giant (plum size) 
fruit—all rich dark purplish 
red skin and flesh, Best look- 
ing fruit I’ve seen. Good eaten 
just like plums or cooked or 
canned same way. Grows 4 to 6 
feet, Plant 6 feet apart. Will 
produce more fruit in small 
space than anything I know. 
Sold only by Field’s. Supply is 
limited, Large 2 ft. plants. 
AN71—98e each; 2 for $1.79, 
postpaid. 
Delicious for Pies and Bees 

Bush Cherry 
Collection 
3 Hansen Bush Cherry 
and 2 new red-fleshed 
Bush Cherry, enough 
to give you bush 
cherries galore, for 
canning and eating. 
ANSOX—Ali for 
$2.59 
FREE GIFT: 1 
Bridal Wreath. 



