
“HEN 


FALL 
_ BLOOMING Drs 
apo Bloom: Both Spring and Fall 
Iilustrated at Left: 
B1150—AUTUMN KING, 
large blue and purple. 
98e, ppd. 
 B1154—BLACK MAGIC. One of the darkest, 
most striking of all Iris of any variety. An 
intensely velvety black purple. Very good 
aN fall bloomer. 39e each; 3 for 98e, ppd. 

i 
A very popular 
39ce each; $3 for 


Not Itus ated: 
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xo B1215—SOUTHLAND. Deep golden yellow. 
af American Iris Society’s Award of Merit and 
— the best of the yellow fall bloomers. 39e 
each; | 3 for 98e, ppd. 
i B1152—AUTUMN ELF. Olive cream and 
e- delicate lavender edged ivory. -Ruffied. Has 
bloomed with us every SrOVane month. 39e 
each; 3 for 98c, ppd. ' 
a B1153—AUTUMN FLAME. A new color in 
oes Fall Blooming Iris—very large, deep toned 
red bi-color of rich coloring originated by 
_ the famous Sass brothers of Omaha, Nebr. 
98e each; 3 for $2.79, ppd. 
B1151—AUTUMN QUEEN. A lovely pure 
snow white. Blooms as muc as seven 
months out of the year. 39¢ each; 3 for 
98e, ppd. 



FALL BLOOMING COLLECTION 
B3051X—1 each of the above, excepting® 
i Autumn Fiame—5 varieties in all for 
oe é only $1.79, pnd. 
B3077X—wWe fill out this collection 
from the varie.._3 we are “long” on > 
(sometimes the most expensive ones) 
so you get a bargain collection of 
every color-of the rainbow and we 
balance our inventory. Good deal 
both ways. 
These are not seconds or culls_or 
damaged bulbs. They are the regu- 
lar high grade ones just as listed in- 
dividually right on these pages. 
Come right out of the same bins. 
This is a good, honest,old-fashioned 
type Henry Field bargain. 

‘lar, striking red flower, 

EN RY FIELD’S SEED SENSE FOR AUGUST, 1950—Henry Field Seed & Nursery Co., Shenandoah, Iowa. 
low 
easy to grow... extra hardy’ 
The Henry Field Iris listed here are among the country’s finest varieties, 
beautiful . . . useful 
Medal Winners. 
Iris Society, 5 

priced 



Saab are Dykes 
Many are included in 1950 list of “100 Most Popular’ by the American 
All Iris Are Shipped Postpaid 
RED and 
PINK. 
Ulustrated at Left: Gru 
B1385—RANGER. No. 30 of the “100 Most 
Popular.” <A large Iris producing lots of 
flowers. $1.69 each; 3 for $4.89. 
B1374—NOWETA. Shell pink and yellow, 
38e each; 3 for 98ec. 
B1380—PINK CAMEO. No. 19 of the ‘100 
Most Popular.” One of the famous flamingo 
pink line. A new-conception of what a pink 
Iris can be. We think this is the best pink 
we have ever seen. Supply” limited—first 
come, first served. $3.59 each. 
B1341—FLORA ZENOR. Pink like foam on. 
a strawberry soda. Very long stems. 69e 
each; 3 for $1.69. 
B1394—THE RED DOUGLAS. No. 62 of “100 
Most Popular.’ One of the best of all Iris. 
69e each; 3 for $1.69. 
Illustrated on Front Cover: 
B13886—RED ORCHID. The pest red Iris we 
have ever seen, bar none. Early bloomer, 
intermediate type. 50¢ each; & for $1.39. 
Not Illustrated: : : 
B1345—GARDEN MAGIC, One Of the better 
reds. Color is deep and velvety, with fine 
form and good substance to the petals, 75e 
each; 3 for $1.79. 
B1391—SPRING SECRETARY. A gorgeous 
blend of buff and old gold overlaid with 
mahogany. 69¢ each; 3 for $1.69. 
B1383—PINK SATIN. A clear, true, satin 
pink. Everyone likes this variety. 39e each; 
3 for 98e. 
B1350—HELEN FIELD. FISCHER—Named 
for the famous sister of Henry Field. This 
- iris is silvery lilac-pink and unusually beau- 
tiful. 75e each; $ for $1.79. ; 
B1387—RED GLEAM. Rich red, velvety and 
brilliant, with a chestnut cast. One of the 
good new reds. 59ec each; 3 for $1.59. 
B1384—RADIANT. One of the most brilliant 
of.all Iris. Standards gold bronze; falls fiery 
copper red. 40c each; 3 for $1.00. 
B1366—LANCASTER. Very large, broad 
flower of copper and old rose blended with 
soft brown. 39c each; 3 for 98e. 
B1379—PATRICE. Plicata with light cream 
standards flushed rosy lavender. Falls a 
patterned soft rose. A fine Iris, $2.59 each. 
B1355—INDIAN CHIEF. The always popu- 
with standards 
pinkish red, falls deep rich velvet red. 39e 
each; 3 for 98e. 
Lucky 13 Collection 
B3093X 
Pink Iris excepting Pink Cameo and 
Patrice—1i3 warieties in all for only $5.79. 
Red and Pink Bargain 
B3096X—A good buy in Red and Pink 
Iris—1 Noweta, 1 Pink Satin, 1 Radiant 
and 1 Indian Chief—4 geod ones fer only 
$1.39. 
_ with beautiful waved petals. 

ee a 

er Searce and high priced again this fall— 
as _ except at Henry Field’s. Check any other 
- catalog and you'll see. 
i  B1701I—BETTY ANN. A clear, 
‘59c¢ each; 3 for $1.49, ppd. 
- B1724—RED FLARE—Brilliant scarlet. 
soft pink. 
ay 
is > 59e each; 3 for $1.49, ppd. 
ee B1705—EDNA PERRY. 
salmon color ed poppies. 
$1.49, ppd. 
-B1704—CRIMSON POMPON. 
fully double, dank red. 
oe Shee ppd. 






One of the best 
59¢ each; 3 for 
The first 
85e each; 2 for 
 -BI702—BEAUTY OF LIVERMORE. Fin- 
ate est dark crimson with black blotch. -59e 

¢ each; 3 for $1.49, ppd. 


B1725—ROYAL SCARLET... Really royal 
searlet. Best of all scarlet. 69e each; 3 
for $1.79, ppd. 
“B1737 —WURTEMBERGIA. Huge, bril- 
liant, glowing rose-red. S9e each; 3 for 
$1.49, ppd. 
B1729—SALMON GLOW. Double, fufly 8” 
across. Received First Class Certificate 
in” Holland. Strong, upright growing. 
69e each; $ for $1.79, ppd. 
B1723—RIDGEW OOD. Ruffled orange 
with “black center and stamens, 59e 
each; 3 for $1.49, ppd. 
B38227X—BARGAIN COLLECTION—1 
each of the 9 Poppies listed here (a $5.77 
value) for only $4.89 postpaid. 



RAINBOW Drs 
Dykes Medal Winner. 
“100 Most Popular.” 40c eachs 
Iilustrated at Lefts: 
Bi28S—W ABASH. 
No. 12 of 
3 for $1.00. 
B1284—TOBACCO ROAD. No. 40 of the ‘100 
Most Popular.” <A very famous Iris of clear, 
golden tobacco brown. $2.69 each. 
B1273—_ROYAL COACH. Fine yellow. 39e 
each; 3 for 98e, 
B1254—_LAKE HURON. Blue self. 
stems. 39c each; 3 for 98e. 
B1243—GOLDEN GLOW. 36-inch stems. 38e 
each; 3 for 98e. I are 
B1280—_SNOW FLURRY. A beautiful ruffied 
blue-white No. 15 of “100 Most ‘Popular,’ 
98e each; 3 for $2.89. : , 
B1227—BLACK FOREST. No. 42 for the 
“100 Most Popular.” The result of years of 
hybridizing for a black Iris. Fresh blooms 
of the other famous blacks are definitely 
lighter toned when compared directly with 
Black Forest. It is a rich, silky, ebony blue 
black with a blue-black beard. Good bloom- 
er. $3.25 each. 
Strong 
IMustrated on Front Cover: 
B1260—OLA KALA. America’s No. 1 Iris. 
Large, brilliant shining yellow. $1.25 eachs 
3 for $3.59. 
B1276—SABLE. No. 8 of the “100 Most Pop- 
ular.” T5e each; 3 for $1.79. 
B1237—ELMOHR. Dykes Medal Winner. 
No. 9 of “100 Most Popular. Like a huge, 
mulberry-colored orchid. 7T5e each; 3 for 
$1.79. 
B1266—PRAIRIE SUNSET. Dykes Medal 
Winner. No. 23 of “100 Most Popular.” T5e 
each; 3 for $1.79. 
B1242—GRAND CANYON. No. 
Most Popular.’ Blend of plum, 
gold. 59e each; $ for $1.59. 
37 of “100 
copper and 
Not Illustrated: 
Some of the finest Iris are here, particularly 
some of the better old stand- bys But we 
just didn’t have room to fiidetrate every Iris. 
B1235—CITY OF LINCOLN. No. 64 of the 
“100 Most Popular.” Rich golden standards 
and velvety, fiery red xatis, 40c each; 3 for 
$1.00. 
B1256—MOUNTAIN SKY. Uniform sift blue 
} \ Suffusion of 
yellow in center of flower. 69¢ each; 3 for 
$1.69. 
B1229—CALIFORNIA GOLD. 
flowered, rich golden vellow. 
ing. 39e each; 3 for 9S8e, 
B1263—ORMOHR. Huge orchid-like blos- 
soms of silver-lavender with deeper vein- 
ings and violet dots. A beauty. 40ec each; ” 
8 for $1.00. 
B1262—ORLOFF. Beautiful plicata cinna- 
mon-brown in effect. Deep cream ground, 
heavily dotted and etched, as if sprinkl ed 
with cinnamon. 39¢ each; 3 for 98e, 
Tall; large 
Fine for pick- 
B1252—JAKE. A glistening, milky white of 
heavy substance: on tall, well branched 
stems. 49e each; 3 for $1.19. 
CHOICE IRIS COLLECTION 
B3075X each of the above 18 varie- 
ties. A $15.34 walue for only $12.50. 

BARGAIN IRIS COLLECTON 
B3083X—Cheap but good. Each one a 
1 Orloff, 1 California Gold, 1 
1 Jake—all 4 for only 
beauty. 
Mountain Sky, 
$1.69. 
