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for only 5.29, postpaid. 
Patented Floribundas: 
A1l266—GOLDILOCKS (Pat. No. 672). 
brilliant yellow flowers like miniature tea roses open 
3.90. 
(Pat. 
4 Now you can have 
an entirely new series of color arrangements. 
to large golden blooms. 1.50 each; 3 for 
Al269—LAVENDER PINOCCHIO 
for). Actually lavender colored! 
each; 3 for 5.25. 
Ai275—WORLD’S FAIR (Pat. 
of the great N. Y. World’s Fair. 
roon, double blessoms. 
A1265—FASHION (Pat. 789). 
tory to win four 
England, 
632). 
International 
France, Switzerland). 
coral-pink blooms suffused with gold. 
for 5.25. 
Al27I—RED PINOCCHIO (Pat. 812). 
shape blooms of velvety crimson 
each; 3 for 3.90. 
Al268—GERANIUM RED (Pat. 811). 
nium red with spicy fragrance. 
ored rose we have ever seen. 
Polyanthus Rose Quartet 
2320X—1 Golden Salmon, 1 
Catherine Ziemet, 1 Ideal, and 
| Eutin, all 4 for only 3.59, ppd. 
SHRUBS ROSES So Easy to Grow 
Ideal for hedges, borders and 
around the foundation. They 
are tough, yet beautiful, 
hardy, and bloom profusely 
even in poor soil. 
A 
Pink ti 
Grootendorst 
Rainbow Floribunda Collection 
A2335X—1 each of Goldilocks, Fashion, 
Geranium Red, and World’s Fair—all 4 
Official rose 
Velvety rich, ma- 
1.50 each; 3 for 3.90. 
The only rose in his- 
Awards (America, 
Gorgeous double- 
2.00 each; 3 
Double, cup 
3%” across. 
Bright gera- 
Most brilliantly col- 
1.50 each; 3 for 3.90. 
Everblooming POLYANTHUS 
The Floribundas are bushy, 
many-flowered roses with clusters 
of large, brilliantly colored 
blooms that cover the bush con- 
tinuously from June until frost. 
Being so hardy and beautiful, 
they have many uses—in the rose 
bed, for borders, among ever- 
greens, as hedges, or in any place 
you want a splash of color all 
summer. 
Non-Patented: 
PRICES of the four Fleri- 
bunds listed below: 1.10 each; 
3 for 2.98; 6 for 5.69; 12 for 
10.50, postpaid. 
A1257—DAGMAR SPATH. 
Clusters of very large white, 
semi-double blossoms. 
A1264—_FLORADORA. Clear, 
very brilliant orange. An- 
other new color in roses. 
A1270—R ED LAFAYETTE. 
Clusters of 
Applied 
2.00 
than any other rose. 
flowers open wide. 
(Cecil Brunner). Small, 
pink with a yellow base. 
1.50 1 Dagmar Spath 
1 Sweetheart 
The Hardy, Bushy Baby Roses 
The bushes of these roses are absolutely 
covered with hundreds of blooms all sum- 
mer long until freezing. Hardier than Hy- 
Wonderful for masses of color 
The best 
Try also a group of 
Dwarf compact 
growing. Prices: 98e each; 3 for 2.75; 6 for 
brid Teas. 
in beds, for borders and hedges. 
plant for a cemetery. 
3 at each corner of the lot. 
5.10, postpaid. 
A1253—CATHERINE ZIEMET. 
on. Very heavy blooming. 
A1256—IDEAL. Illustrated. 
profusely it hides the leaves. 
ter. Showiest in our 
field. 
plant 
PRICES: 98e each; 3 for 2.75, 6 for 5.10, ppd. 
A1282—PINK GROOTENDORST (pictured). 
Grows 4 to 5 feet high and as wide. 
delightfully spicy carnation fragrance. 
A1285—HARRISON’S YELLOW. 
popular. We had not listed 
yellow shrub rose of all. 
A1290—PINK GLORY. Hardiest and most 
So old we 
don’t even know its true name so we call it 
free blooming of all June Roses. 
Pink Glory. Blooms in June only. 
A1283—F. J. GROOTENDORST. 
5 feet high and stays loaded all 
like flowers. 
roses, 
Shrub Rose Bargain 
A2342X—1 Pink Grootendorst, 
son’s Yellow, 
Grootendorst 
Flaming red. Stands dryness better 
Long pointed 
Fine cut flower. 
A1272—“THE SWEETHEART ROSE” 
exquisitely 
tormed buds and flowers of light 
A2334X—FLORIBUNDA BARGAIN 
1 Red Lafayette 
1 Floradora 
All 4 for only 3.69, postpaid. 
Dainty little 
double white roses and fine cut foliage. 
A1255—GOLDEN SALMON. A vivid salm- 
Blooms so 
Popular for 
filling stations, beds and cemeteries. 
A1254—EUTIN. Glowing carmine-red. Up 
to 125 semi-double blossoms in one clus- 
whole rose 
This vari- 
ety is more than 100 years old and still very 
it for quite a 
long time but had so many requests for it 
that we have started growing it again. Best 
Grows 4 to 
summer 
with large clusters of bright red carnation- 
One of the best of the shrub _.~ 
1 Harri- 
1 Pink Glory, and 1 F. J. 
all 4 for only 3.59, ppd. 
Henry Field R 
them this 
x if you plant ‘ 
-oses next Spring during 
As iectael do not make any top growth 
‘ne start next spring 
do get a running e of 
inter, but they ke advantag 
the fall “ S already are in the ground be aye root growth 
because : ins. They 8 a 
: early cold ra : , more an 
molting £00 ae or hits, produce nealthier plants 
before ho 
larger bloonis. 
IMPORTANT: 
they become dorman ae 
plant, prune tops to about : 
mound dirt over all ae eek ee 
move this mound of dirt gen y ne) 
swelling- 
You can ha 
fall. The fall plante 
We can not shi roses Oo you the fall until 
p t in h 
ewe hich usually 1s late October . To fall 
Plant in the usual way and then 
he stems. Re- 
a” of the ttps of t 
re pring when the buds start 
Prosperity Primrose 
A2213X—1I each of above 3 Climbers for 2.79, 
postpaid. 
Henry Field's 
CLIMBING ROSES 
A1043—PAUL’S SCARLET. World’s 
greatest climbing rose; is planted 
more than all other varieties com- 
bined. 98e each; 3 for 2.75; 6 for 
5.10, ppd. 
A1026— CLIMBING AMERICAN 
BEAUTY. Has flowers exactly like 
its hothouse namesake. Big, rose 
pink, fragrant beauties on long, 
wiry stems. Hardy. 98e each; 3 
for 2.75; 6 for 5.10, ppd. 
A1045—PRIMROSE. A hardy climb- 
er with large, canary-yellow flow- 
ers and shiny, deep green leaves. 
1.10 each; 3 for 2.98; 6 for 5.69, ppd. 
A1046—PROSPERITY. Blooms first 
year planted. A strong, free-grow- 
ing plant. 1.10 each; 3 for 2.98; 6 
for 5.69, ppd. 
A1029—PATENTED CLIMBER 
BLAZE. Has flowers the same bril- 
D liant red as Paul’s Scarlet but 
Pet tot che blooms both fall and spring, 1.25 
CLIMBING ies bles 
RAINBOW A1039—NEW DAWN. The first 
Has a Pacis /Searl everblooming climbing rose. No 
Ai Bate es other climber produces flowers so 
constantly from spring until frost, 
The blooms are a large, double, 
apple-blossom pink borne on long 
stems. Fine for cutting. Also very 
fragrant. 1.25 each; 3 for 3.49, ppd. 
| Prosperity 
{ Climbing American 
Beauty 
A2212X — all 4 for 3.59, 
postpaid. 
a ol 
=< "Nearly Wild” 
BROWNELL’S 
Perfect Shrub Rose 
A1015 (Pat. Applied for)—Here is 
something new and better from Mr. 
Brownell’s rose research gardens. It 
makes a beautifully rounded shrub 
about 4 to 5 feet high and broad, 
loaded all summer and away into 
fall with great clusters of single 
roses with the apple blossom color 
of wild roses but much larger. It is 
absolutely hardy. We folks here at 
Henry Field’s think this is a rose 
with a great future. 1.75 each; 3 
for 5.00; 12 for 18.00, ppd. 
