Henry 
Plants in the fall. 
like it. 
AFRICAN 
VIOLETS 
2N94 — Favorite of all 
House Plants. Beauti- 
ful deep blue violet- 
like flowers all the 
year ’round. Requires 
light but protect from 
direct sun. Keep in 
cool, even temperature. 
Keep moist by placing 
pot in pan of water 
until soil is thoroughly 
soaked and ther drain 
off surplus water. Fine 
for North windows. 
98e each. 
BEGONIAS 
Begonias are one of the 
finest bloomers indoors. 
You should have several. 
2N14—NEW STAR BE- 
GONTA, A beautiful plant 
with small glossy green 
star shaped leaves cov- 
ered continually with 
blush white blooms. 79e 
each, 
2N2—ROSE BEGONIA, 
Dainty double pink flow- 
ers which resemble small 
roses in appearance. Very 
attractive. 69¢ each. 
EVERBLOOMING BE- 
GONIAS, Your choice of 
2N6 Red, 2N5 Pink, or 2N7 
White Everbloominge Be- 
gonias. 42e each; 3 for 
$1.09. 
ANGEL WING BEGONIA 
SPECIAL—2N137X. One 
" plant.of the New Star Be- 
fonia and three other 
Angel Wing varieties, all 
different. All 4 only $1.69. 
HOW I SHIP MY HOUSE PLANTS 
All my House Plants are shipped direct to you from the greenhouse. 
included with your nursery orders. All House Plants shipped postpaid. 
4 b | 
Field’s 
My first time to offer House 
Hope you 


“SUNNY WINDOW” 
for only $1.49. 
Lovely IVIES 
2N24—GLACIER IVY. 
The brand new, small- 
leaved branching varie- 
gated ivy. Entirely dif- 
ferent from any other. 
Be one of the first to 
own this grand new 
Dlant.\<dvarettes s.r 98e each 
2N21—HENRY’S BRANCHING. 
Therstandard of alli IVy8,...% vim somes ose tes. soCeach 
2N25—MERION BEAUTY...................+....390 each 
2N26—SPHARHEAD. New.......--.cccceeccecees 79e each 
2N20—GRAPE IVY. 
divided 
Winter 
HOUSE FERNS 
Here are some of my 
most beautiful House 
Ferns. Try at least 
one of each for some 
real beauty in your 
home this winter. 
2N42—SPRENGERI. 
2N43—PLUMOSUS 
WINTER FERN SPECIAL—2N136X. One each cf the above 
five fine Ferns for only $1.75. 
Novelty 
FOLIAGE 
PLANTS 
2N78—VARIEGATED 
EUONYMUS. Bushy 
upright grower with 
attractive leaves. 
45e¢ each. 
2N57 — EMERALD 
GEM, A vining plant 
with rich green ar- 
row shaped leaves. 
45e¢ each. 
2N58 — SN A K BE 
P NT. 39e¢ each. 
2N59—P HILODO- 
DENDRON. 39e each. 
COLLECTION — 2N- 
123X. One each of all 
4 for only $1.49. 


HOUSE PLANTS 
For each order of $2.00 of House Plants or more | will 
send you FREE 2 “‘Surprise”’ 
Your Favorite GERANIUMS 
Best of all blooming House Plants. 
varieties for indoor blooming. 
2N66—BETTER TIMES. Ruby red....... Mae 496 each 
2N67— CEECEL E> Ss. White’. cca lehbic ton eee Cees 
House Plants. 
GERANIUM COLLECTION — 
2N132X. One each of the three geraniums listed above 
Truly different Ivy with 
a le idje: Wreigtekalnte esanarsl erie WetepeeNTe ete 39¢ each 
HENRY’S WINTER IVY COLLECTION—2Ni35X. One each 
of Henry’s Branching, Merion Beauty, Spearhead, Grape 
Ivy and one large leafed variegated Ivy. All 5 only $2.19. 
EAVES. 6.0 dieters 
2 A MERE Oo! mare: Oo ty: 39c each 
cit SE Re Oe eee 34c each 
Fitts teste eee eees Abs ss 36c each 
2N46—ARTILLERY FERN. 





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DISH GARDEN 
COLLECTION 



2N108X —An assortment of 
interesting plants, all different 
for your dish garden. 10 Plants 
for only $1.19. 
For 39c additional we will also 
send the famous 2N88 OLD MAN 
CACTUS, 










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Fall Planting = 
Fall turned earth holds— “moistur 
longer. Also, it turns under organic 
matter and at the same time uncovers 
many insects that freeze will kill. 
Leave the ground rough so it will hold 
more moisture, and so the snow and 
rain and freezes can work on it. If you 
put manure on, do it after fall turning, 
then turn it under in the spring. Sand 
added before fall turning helps clay soil. 
Plow under any sod—it will enrich the 
ground. 
Vine with Yellow Bells — 
Did you ever see a Clematis Vine 
with golden-yellow bells hung all over 
it? Well, here it is. Hardy as a rock 
and will grow anywhere. Beautiful cut- 
leaf, dark green foliage. It’s called 
GOLDEN FLOWERED CLEMATIS _ 
(Tangutica), and like the fragrant fall | 
clematis, it dies down each year, then 
grows 15 to 20 ft. Comes from Mon- — 
golia, so you know it’s hardy. ree 
79c each; 2 for $1.49, postpaid. / 
Store Glad Bulbs 
When the tops of your Zladiolus die, 
dig the bulbs, cut off the tops, wash 
away the dirt, and then store the bulbs — 
in a cool, dry place until ready ie rae 
out next spring 
Fast Maturing Chicks | 
“Dear Mr. Field: Purchased some Hawk-— 
eye chicks from you early and now at less _ 
than 8 weeks old I have fryers weighing 2 
‘Ibs. and over. They are the best I have 
ever raised.”’—Mrs. John R. Reilley, Rexford, 
Nebraska. 
Don’t Let Rhubarb Seed 
Rhubarb, like most plants, will make 
seed if you let it. But don’t let it. 
Keep removing flower stalks that de- 
velop. They use up food material that 
should be stored in the roots, and that 
extra food in the roots will make _you 
better rhubarb next year. Fall is a 



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“Dear Mr. Field: Here is a e is a snapshot 
of my two sons, 
part of the crop of Swt. Spanish onions — 
we raised from the 300 plants pur-— 
chased from you last spring. Besides — 
the heaping washtub and paint bucket, — 
we ate lots of them green in the early — 
summer. They were very large and keep > 
well. We eat them just like apples.’’— 
Mrs, Otto Linderwell, Lamont, Iowa. 
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