BI60{—AFRICA. This 
one has clusters of the 
brightest scarlet flowers. 
BiI660— ROSY BLUE. 
New soft blue, tinted 
with rose. Has huge 
flowers. 
BI607—B. COMPTE. 
| One of the deepest col- 
-ored of all Phlox. 
| 
BI64iI—MARY LOU- 
ISE. Pure shiny white. 
A very free bloomer. 
BI654—PINKETTE. 
Brand new soft pink. 
Very large flowers. 
BIGi3—EVA FOREST. 
ER. One of the largest 
flowered of all. 
salmon color than the 
picture shows. 
Prices on each of the above 6 varieties is 39c 
a each; 3 for 98c, postpaid. 
] 
| 
a URPLE 
\SWEETHEART. A 
brand new deep pur- 
ple. 
| B1637—LILLIAN. Soft 
7) cameo pink. The very 
best of the pinks. 
| B1636 — LEO SCHLA- 
| GETER. The largest one 
| of the brilliant crimsons. 
Phiox grow about 18 to 36” 
high, depending upon the soil. 
They like full sun, but will do 
well in partial shade. The pas- 
tel pinks and blues really look 
better in partial shade where 
the sun won't fade them. Phiox 
bloom in Aug. and Sept. They 
B1656—PRIME MINIS- 
TER, Pure white with 
a bright red eye. 
BIiI663—SALMON 
GLOW. The very best 
of all the salmon Phlox. 
BIGO0O5—BLUETTE. 
Has huge flowers. New. 
Never turns objection- 
able purple as some 
blues do. 
Prices on each of the above 6 varieties is 45c 
each; 3 for 1.15, postpaid. 
Better | 
are perfectly hardy. Do well in 
any ordinary garden soil. 
well to cut the flowers and not 
let the plants go to seed as 
Phlox seedlings almost always 
are of a muddy magenta color, 
and being very vigorous, crowd 
out your good varieties. 
| Henry Field’s HARDY PHLOX 
B1600—AMERICAN BEAUTY. 
This is a beautiful, deep rose- 
pink—all that the name implies. 
B1665—SPITFIRE. A brilliant 
orange-scarlet that stands out 
like a beacon light. 
B1640—MIES COPYJN. A Dutch 
Phlox of gorgeous silvery pink. 
Prices on each of the above 3 va- 
rieties is 49c each; 3 for 1.19. ppd. 
Big 12 
It is Phiox Bargain 
B3218X—1 each of all 
the Phiox included 
in collections B3201X 
and B3202X on page 
66—12 Phlox for 3.69, 
postpaid. 
B1610—DAILY SKETCH. One of 
the largest and best of the pinks. 
B1669—WORLD PEACE. A new 
and beautiful white. Flowers 
large, and masses of them. Prob- 
ably the best of all whites. 
B1666—STARLIGHT. Not new but 
there is no other, Phlox like it. One 
of the most beautiful of all Phlox 
varieties. 
Prices on each of the above 3 va- 
rieties is 49c each; 3 for 1.19, ppd. 
Field’s HARDY 
PERENNIALS 
(continued) 
COLLECTI 
B3268X —1 Old- 
Fashioned Bleedin 
Heart and 2 Fern Leaf 
Bleeding Hearts. 
ALL THREE FOR 
1.39, ppd. 
lu) 
BLEEDING HEART 
Old-Fashioned BLEEDING HEART 
82010—The garden jewel for 
many years. Flowers from May 
until last of June. Perfect pink 
hearts hang along the _ stems. 
Grows to about 30 inches. Every- 
one loves it. A long-lived peren- 
nial that you.can count on for 
years. 69c each; 2 for 1.25, ppd. 
Fern Leaf BLEEDING HEART 
B2009—This is one with unusual 
fern foliage and lots of tiny pink 
hearts. Begins to bloom in late 
spring and keeps on right through 
the summer into the fall. Grows 
12-15” high. 49c each; 2 for 89c; 
3 for 1.19, postpaid. 
—— - 
sy FERN LEAF BLEEDING HEART 
S09 hs PAST = 
BLUE 
| AGERATUM 
| 82001 — Masses 
lof blue from Au- 
'gust to October. 
flower. We like 
‘fit in bouquets. 
| 39c each; 3 for 
| 98c, postpaid. 
LIATRIS 
ground 5 
1.19, postpaid. 
B2113 — “Septem- 
ber Glory’’ or 
W “Blazing Star.” 
we Tall spikes 3 to 4 
ft. long (in good 
; ft.) set 
with solid tufts of 
brilliant purple 
flowers. 49c each; 
2 for 89c; 3 for 
PURPLE 
BELLFLOWER 
B20 | G6—Mrs. Helen 
Field Fischer, 
Henry’s sister, has 
grown this for years 
and our first plants 
came from her. It 
is called Campanula 
Glomerata Superba 
—a terrible name 
for such a pretty 
plant. Makes clump 
about 18” across 
and high. Clusters 
of bell-shaped flow- 
ers in May. Lives 
for years. Hardy. 
45c each; 3 for 
1.19, postpaid. 
SEA LAVENDER 
B2197—This 
Statice 
39c each; 
98c, postpaid. 
CORNFLOWER 
ASTER 
CREEPING PHLOX 
(Phiox subulata) Sometimes Called Moss Pink 
Latifolia, 
grown for its lovely 
lacy lavender flow- 
ers. Lovely all sum- 
in dried bouquets 
throughout the win- 
ter. Entirely hardy. 
Broad large leathery 
leaves in a rosette. 
3 for 
B2032—B LUE 
MOON. One of 
the newest and 
largest flowered 
perennials. 5 to 
6” flowers on stiff 
stems 12-18” long. 
Perfectly hardy; 
no insects bother. 
Blooms all sum- 
mer. We don't 
know when we've 
ever put a better 
perennial in our 
catalog. 48c 
each; 3 for 1.15, 
postpaid. 
Masses of tiny, green, 
moss-like foliage that 
stay green all winter. In 
the spring it is covered 
with a blanket of bright- 
colored: flowers. Thrives 
in full sun or partial 
shade. 
81673 — Brilliant Red. 
The new bright red. One 
of the best varieties. 
B1674 — Emerald Gem. 
The brand new improve- 
ment on the old pink 
variety. Foliage is a 
bright emerald green 
that is beautiful in itself 
and the sheets of blooms 
are clear bright pink. 
Bi6é72—Bilue Fairy. 
Reddish green foliage 
under great masses of 
light blue flowers. 
BiG75 — Snow Maiden. 
Daintiest of all. Finer 
foliage than the rest and 
snowflake-like whee l- 
shaped flowers. 
Prices on above: 46c 
each; 3 for 1.15, ppd. 
B32 10X — Collection of 
Creeping Phiox. 1 each 
of above 4 for 1.29, ppd. 
Henry Field's Famous 
GREEN THUMB 
Collection of 
These are hardy, never- 
fail, sure growers; that’s 
why we call this our 
“Green Thumb” Collec- 
tion. Just be reasonably 
careful how you plant 
them, see that they get 
moisture once in a while, 
and you will have a beau- 
tiful flower garden, with 
HARDY PERENNIALS 
B2112—New Hol- 
fand Liatris. Just 
4 imported this one 
) last year. Color is 
/ more intense pur- 
BUTTERCUP—DOES NOT CREEP 
B2022—Fine clumps of dark green cut 
foliage with 18 to 24 in. stems loaded 
MERTENSIA Hardy BLUE FLAX Tall, Stately plenty for cutting, too. 
is Virginia Bluebell Snapdragons B2075— RUSSELL hese are big, ready-to- 
B2128—These g2219—LIN- Plant Flax if LUPINES eaeeiseorens ory at fa 
he ne a ae ce ARIA. Beauti- you want grey B2119—Lu- throwiie rener ae sre we aS \e i 
that com so ear- ful hardy yel- foliage with pines have Chicks” free n an ; 
mer and beautiful jy in the spring. low snapdrag- blue flowers in LAS gi Sanita si 
Sal leo, eng, ons, Medium your vorder. Some with 1 PINK IRts 
r € ’ very long Hel i 
north side. Full grow andso O° °f ©Ur = stems, 3 feet. Flech aoe 
sun, too. 2 for 1 l B most lovely, They bloom “ 
Bf oo: ovely. Buy at beautiful rose- 
49c; 5 for 1.00; joastthree. We daintiest and from June pink. Named 
10 for 1.98, ppd. : z until Au- f H 
have grown easiest grown gust with flow- or Henry 
Field's sister. 
and sold these 
plants for 
years and nev- 
er had any let- 
perennials. 
Fresh blooms 
every morning 
ers of any col- 
or of the rain- 
bow. Flowers 
have two dis- 
tinct colors, 
A 75c value. 
i Fern Leaf 
Bleeding Heart 
|more tall. A 
| grand cut flow- 
| er. Exceedingly 
THRUM RED: 
39c each; 3 for 
98c, postpaid. 
fect with Oriental Poppies. 
82203—GIANT SU- 
PREM. Huge glistening 
white blossoms 4 to 5 
mous flowers. Rich henna- 
tinged yellow. 39c each; 
3 for 98c, postpaid. 
B2082—GOBLIN. Makes 
| ple;bloomsin June. with golden yellow double Buttercups. : c throughoutthe j,akin Se 
| Good companion to Do not confuse this with the low creep- neces Sound summer. 39¢ geous ee olor Light green 
(§| above. 49c each; ing kind that spreads all over the gar- : combinations. ferny leaves 
| 2 for 89c; 3 for den. Absolutely hardy. 39c each; 3 39¢ each; 3 each; 3 for 396 each; 3 and with pink 
1.19, postpaid. for 98c, postpaid. for 98c, ppd. 98c, postpaid. for 98c, ppd. heart-shaped 
flowers that 
hang Brace 1 RED PHLOX 
aion: i 
CRIMSON PAINTED SHASTA DAISIES GAILLARDIAS VIOLETS Bema 10) | that Peddene or tee 
B2084—RUBY. Brilliant B2266 — FRECK- s 
B DAISY DAISIES fee Bec int oe ap adel ruby-red. Blooms all sum- gf 2 White with red 
| —_PYRE- owerlg giant. y mer. New. 49c each; 3 purple _ freckles. f ; 
B2034—(RUD. 82!70—PY themum-type of rare beau- for 1.29, postpaid. 49c each; 3 for edt 
| BECKIA KING) THRUM. PINK. ty. A bright spot in any g209g3—GOLDEN SUN. 1.29, postpaid. ~ 
Great, crimson 32° i Or Saame iverulocaiings Loaded wih ROBE, Frecrant: 
: 98c, postpaid. B2202—HARTSE_ EL- -_ Fragrant; 
4 to 6” isi Leon, flowers. 40c each; 3 for long stemmed. 49c ey 
i Me ye eS B0171—PYRE- DER. a loosing — 986, postpaid. each: 3 for 1.29, ret Paves CUSHION MUM 
s . or often on Mother’s Day. Pe B2081—DAZZLER. Enor- _ postpaid | akes a plant 2 ft. across 
682267 — JESSIE’S 
RED. 39c each; 3 
for 98c, postpaid. 
82268 —OHIO. 
and 2 ft. high just covered 
with brilliant red double 
mums. 
B2172—PYRE- 
T H R U M 
; MIXED. A mix- 
} Scarce. 89c ture full of reds, 
Long 
inches across on _ long, 
strong stems. 
PRICES ALL DAISIES: 
39c ea.; 3 for 98c, ppd. ers. 
“ll é P each; 3 for 98c, ppd. 
| €a.; Sfor 1.49, whites and g3o950x—{ eachof3va- B3265X-—GAILLARDIA LECTION. 1 of all 
| postpaid. pinks. 39c ea.; rieties above for only 95c, COLLECTION —One_ each 4 above only 1.59, 
3 for 98c, ppd. postpaid. of 4 above, only 1.35. postpaid. 
HARDY OZARK Hardy SWEET BALLOON VERBENAS HARDY 
SWEET PEA = COBEA Bachelors ag WILLIAM FLOWER Allhardy COREOPSIS 
Now a Sweet B2152 Button Purple Beauty 62005 — BRAND Verbenas re- eet 1 Famous REGAL Li LY 
Pea that every- NEW SHELL uire a pro- B203 1 GI- One of tk S 
(Penstemon ‘These plants 62251— PINK. Nowa @ Aoege ANT D ¢ re most 
eee ero grandifiorus) “il, grow in al- Brilliant Red Balloon Flower tection of OU- beautiful of the lilies 
— Ge ene nace tee epee or Platycodon mulch in the BLE. The new and good and hardy, 
xtre at reproduces 00. 
BK BEAUTY hoard y and have larger goo4g™ MIXED itself in a true Mian hern double golden 
WHITE PEARL Blooms are Bowes: pe All Colors she 11 pink. . Coreopsis has 
B2018 — 5 7 — DWARF. ooms ae 
B2245— mers ae eae DNiae ea Mee MOM R 82265 A a mum center. ALL 
5 . dq _-3” flowers. only 4” high with LONG. 59c each; Trose-magen- Bloom freely 
sa ot B2019—Pink, 2 lowers big as ordi- 2 for 98c, ppd. ta flowered 411 summer FO 
splotches of ft. high with 3” ‘ary Sweet Wil- trailer. <A : : : R 
darker color. ‘aawers. Either of  Hiam. 39ceach;3for B2004—BLUE— 1,455 of Require no Hen and Chicks 
20 to 30 in.  HOWers. Renton; 9803.5 for 1.29, ppd. —“‘Old Favorite” — : x One big hen ONLY POsT- 
Very free- 3 tor 98c, ppd. |: 83274X—I each of Balloons of rich blooms in care. Field- plant that. will PAID 
blooming. Pa acack Bullitent Red, Nes: De aidicas and alg ORE grown plants. soon hatch out a 
40c each; 3 of above, 4 in all, port Pin k and look like stars! J he a oe 39c ea.; 3 for batch of chicks. B3270X 
for 1.00; (2. for onty 1.10. Dwarf for only  39¢ each; 3 for €acn; : 
for 3.50, ppd. postpaid. 1.10, postpaid. 98c, postpaid. 98c, ppd. 98c, postpaid. 
a round ball covered all 
summer with full size, bril- 
liant red and yellow flow- 
Short stemmed. 39c 
Huge white with a 
deep blue center. 
49c each; 3 for 
1.29, postpaid. 
B3266X — COL- 
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