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4 Our 20 GRAND" GLAD Collection 
GS70X—A blend of every imaginable color and shad 
plain and ruffled. The bulbs are big, clea, vigorous, pad Arete 
elass quality. All bulbs will produce gorgeous flowers and 
are guaranteed to bloom. You really get a lot for your 
money! 20 bulbs for only 1.00; 2 Hn s 
oR ae Y 3 collections (40 bulbs) 1.85, 
| Money Saving a 
MIDDLE SIZE> 
| Here is a real money saver! 
This mixture gives you a beau- 
| tiful assortment of all kinds 
| and colors. Included are some 
of the most expensive varieties 
we offer. Bulbs are middle size 
* and will bloom this year. 
BG585X—20 bulbs for 57c, 
postpaid. 
BG586X—40 bulbs for 1.09, 
postpaid. 
ARISTOCRAT GLAD OFFER 
After carefully judging dozens of the newer 
glads, we have picked these six as the finest 
we have seen. All are large, lovely varieties. 
BG337—PAUL RUBENS. Reddish violet-pur- 
ple. Large open florets. Unusual. 
BG240—SALMON’S GLORY. Large, 
colored with red blotch, edged yellow. 
BG332—HUNTRESS. Large early, pinkish 
lavender with dark lines. Often opens eight 
flowers at once. 
BG277—HIGH FINANCE. Smoky light orange- 
grey with cream throat. Slightly ruffied. 
BG232—ANNAMAE. Very early pure white. 
Really impressive. 
BG213—MANSOER. Blood red on 
ground with a brownish red glow. 
shade. Tall stems. 
Shi? choice: 25¢ each or 5 for $1.00, post- 
paid, 
anya Gay each of all 6 above for 98c, post- 
paid. 
cream 
Salmon's Glory 4 
brown 
A new 
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High Finance 
SPIC & SPAN—The Super Glad 
BG306—SPIC & SPAN. The most sensational Glad 
of all times. Has huge spikes of extra large, 
ruffied, lovely pink flowers. A sure prize-winner and ai 
one you’ll show off to the neighbors. 
5c each; 3 for 1.50, postpaid. 
CUSHION ASTERS 
BG587X—24 Bulbs—4 of each pictured 
at right, 1.64; 2 colleetions 2.74, ppd. 
BG588X—36 Bulbs—6 of each pictured 
at right, 1.97; 2 collections 3.27, ppd. 
BG589X—60 Bulbs—10 of each pictured 
at right, 2.96; 2 collections 4.60, ppd. 
(For varieties packed separately add 10c 
per collection.) 
Reds 22535 9%..2n38 
BG364—RED CHARM. Outstand- 
ing medium red. Profuse bloomer. 
BG352—STOPLIGHT, A brilliant scarlet. A ‘‘stop- ¥ 
per. ‘ 
BG20I—ALADDIN. Bright reddish salmon with 
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Fee piel ys rge medium red overspread ¥ 4 ep 
en. 
5 for 59c; 10 for 98c; 25 for 2.10; 50 tor 3.57. Labelad 
and postpaid. 
Margoret Beaton 
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Whitesii 05.5. 
Snow white with 
BG236—SILVER CUP. Milky 
white with cream throat. 
BG23I—MARGARET BEATON. 
orange-red throat. 
BG350—WHITE GOLD. Large light cream shading 
to cream throat, 
BG23S—SNOW PRINCESS. 
cream. Grows tall. 
5 for 59¢; 10 for 98c; 25 for 2.10; 50 for 3.57: Labeled 
and postpaid. 
Lavenders ..... Blue Beauty [ 
Large pure white and 
Blues & 
BG339—PURPLE SUPREME. A clear uniform deep 
purple. Tall. Many florets open at once. 
BGH2—LAVENDER RUFFLES. 
pink, white throat. Very ruffled. 
BG330—BLUE BEAUTY. Beautiful medium light 
blue shading to deeper blue in throat. 
BG354—PURPLE HEART. Lovely ruffled reddish 
purple. Extremely fine. 
5 for 590; 10 for 98c; 25 for 2.10; 50 for 3.57. Labeled 
and postpaid, 
Early lavender- 
Pinks $5.22 Fo 5s 3 
BG348—ETHEL C. COLE. Pure 
light pink. Big, strong, early 
bloomer, 
BG343—CAPEHEART. Large, gloriously ruffled. 
Deep pink. One of the best, 
BG305—ROSA VON LIMA. Early pink with white 
ribs. 
BG30I—PINK RADIANCE. Pure pink with a touch 
of carmine in throat. 
5 for 59c; iy for 98c; 25 for 2.10; 50 for 3.57. Labeled 
and postpaid. Fg 
Orange & ge a 
Yellows ....... ! 
BG254—GOLDEN DREAM. Deep golden yellow. 
Exceptionally attractive, 
BG265—GRATITUDE, Salmon-orange with yellow 
throat. Ruffled. 
BG266—OREGON GOLD, Ruffled yellow with deeper 
hroat. Late. Be 
BG34I—SPOTLIGHT. Clear medium deep yellow 
with small scarlet blotch. * S 
5 for 59c; 10 for 98c; 25 for 2.10; 50 for 3.57. Labeled q 4 
and postpaid. ] 
* Bagdad §f 
Smokies ......... 
BG272—BAGDAD. Giant smoky Ba 
old rose. Late, 
BG270—VAGABOND PRINCE. An unusual garnet 
brown, scarlet blotch on lower lip. 
RASA Silvery rose with orange-salmon 
it. . 
BG275—CHIEF MULTNOMAH. Smoky red with 
cherry blotch. 
5 for 59¢; 10 for 98c; 25 for 2.10; 50 for 3.57. Labeled 
and postpaid. i: 
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These showy plants are a lot like Cush- 
ion Mums in growth and habit. Need full 
sun for proper flowering and will give 
you a mass of late summer and 
early fall blooms in the flower bed 
‘or along your walks and drives. 
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Brand New Cushion 
Aster Collection 
1 Pacific Amaranth 
1 Pacifie Horizon 
1 Little Red Boy 
B3003X—All_ three 
for only 1.29, ppd. 
Bargain Collection 
of Cushion Asters 
j 1 Countess of Dudley—dwarf 
delicate rose-pink, 
1 Victor—dwarf dainty blue. 
1 Lilac Time — dwarf rich lilac 
blue. 
1 Snowsprite—d warf glistening 
white. 
B3004X—all 4 only 1.19, ppd. 
| 3 New Ones 
B1013—LITTLE RED BOY. Makes a con- 
| pact plant about 18 inches tall and 2 feet 
-across. Coyers itself completely with a mass 
of small, starlike flowers of brilliant red. 
Blooms from early September until ear} 
October. 55¢ each; 3 for 1.49, postpaid. 
| Pacific Horizon and Pacific Amaranth, 
y described below, were created by Professor 
LeRoy Breithaupt of Corvallis, Oregon. He 
crossed garden Asters with the Dwarf Ore- 
gon Species. They make a low-growing, 
compact plant covered with a mass of flow- 
ers from early August until late October— 
perfect for edging or foreground plantings. 
They are hardy as a rock, and very easy to 
grow, and are not bothered by insects: 
B1020—PACIFIC AMARANTH. A vivid 
amaranth-purple color and grows about 18 
inches tall, 49¢ each; 3 for 1.29, postpaid. 
i B1021—PACIFIC HORIZON. Has flowers 
of a beautiful, delicate blue and grows 
i from 12 to 15 inches tall. 49¢ each; 3 for 
| 1.29, postpaid. 
‘Hardy ASTERS 
2 Magnificent New Ones— 
“Peace” and "Plenty" 
These two new Asters are Eng- 
lish varieties with great quantities 
of immense blooms—each flower is 
semi-double and about two inches 
across. They are the largest-flow- 
ered Asters we have ever grown 
here at Henry Field’s, and are very 
hardy. Both bloom in early Sep- 
tember and last well into October. 
Grow 3 to 4 feet high and make 
wonderful cut flowers. 
B1022—PEACE. The color of this one is 
bright lavender. 65e each; 3 for 1.65, ppd. 
B1023—PLENTY. This one has blue flowers 
with petals spoon shaped, giving it a distinc- 
tive beauty. 65c each; 3 for 1.65, postpaid. 
B3000X—A collection of Peace and Plenty— 
2 of each, 4 plants in all, for only 1.98, ppd. 
B1002 — BEECHWOOD 
CHALLENGER. One of the ber completely covered with 
best of all hardy Red Asters. semi-double flowers. 49e each; 
Grows up to 8 ft. Brilliant 3 for 1,29, postpaid. 
and beautiful. An English 81015—MT. EVEREST. Finest 
eersty,, 49c each; 3 for 1.29, any Bore white. Tall, well 
postpaid. shaped, pointed pyramids with 
p1003—BLUE PLUME. The flowers right down to the 
deepest blue Hardy Aster we ground. Flowers are large and 
know of. A mass of large glistening like a bank of new 
double blooms in Sept. and snow in the sun, 8 to 4 ft. 39¢ 
early Oct. Fine for cutting. each; 2 for 65c; 3 for 89c, ppd. 
AUTUMN GLORY AS 
TER COLLECTION 
1 Harrington’s Pink 
1 Violetta (purple) 
1 Beechwood Chal- 
lenger (bright red) 
1 Blue Plume (blue) 
B3002X — All four for 
1.79, postpaid. 
ene 
me 
seekuped 
Challenger 
Very showy. 49c each; 3 for 
1.29, postpaid. 
B10386—VIOLETTA. Deep, 
violet purple. Grows into a 
rounded bush about 2 ft. high 
and wide. During Septem- 
HENRY FIELD’S BARGAIN 
COLLECTION OF NEW ASTERS 
1 Beechwi 1 Blue Plume 
Challenger 1 Prosperity 
1 Violetta 1 Harrington's 
1 Mt. Everest Pink 
Blue Plume B3006X—All six for 2.79, ppd. 
B100S—HARRINGTON’S PINK, 
The first truly pink Aster, 
deep, clear pink. 4 ft. tall with 
bold heads of bloom, This is 
an American Aster. Lives for 
years and increases in beauty 
each year. 49ec each; 3 for 1.29, 
postpaid. 
B1024—PROSPERITY. A fine new 
Aster whose large deep rosy pink 
flowers form great Wavy masses on 
the plants about 3 ft. high in Sept. 
and October. 55¢ each; 3 for $1.49, 
postpaid. 
Blooms 4 to 6 in. 
across and plenty 
of them. 
Giv you cut 
flowers from 
gust to freezin 
Henry Field's 
HARDY ZINNIA 
“It Blooms Year After Year" 
B2295— (Helianthus Loddon 
Gold.) This is one of the nicest 
new perennials we’ve seen in a 
long time. Enormous golden-yel- 
low double flowers exactly like 
big Zinnias scattered over a 
bushy plant that grows 4 to 5 ft. 
high. Golden blossoms show up 
beautifully against the rich green 
of the large heart-shaped leaves. 
Everyone who sees it wants it. 
Blooms from August to freezing 
time. Price: 59c each; 2 for 1.00; 
5 for 2.39, postpaid. 
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