POSTPA 
5 for 59c 10 for 98c 
Henry 
Field’s 
ID PRICES 
for Rainbow Glads described in these two columns: 
50 for 3.57 
25 for 2.10 
Each bulb comes labeled as to variety. 
Reds 
@ BG207—MRS. JOHN KoO- 
NYNENBURG. Large garnet 
red. Sturdy grower. Sure to 
please. 
BG2I16—JOHAN’ STRAUS. 
Large light red. Blooms mid-sea- 
son. 
BG352—STOPLIGHT. Brilliant 
searlet. Truly a “stopper.” 
BG213—MANSOER. Blood red 
on brown ground with brownish 
red glow. Tall stems. 
Whites 
2 BG233—JUNE BELLS. Fine 
pure white. Excellent qual- 
ity. Standard for cut flower 
growers. : 
BG231—MARGARET BEA- 
TON. Snow white with orange- 
red throat. 
BG36I—LEADING LADY. 
Creamy white. Tall. A show 
Pinks 
BG305—ROSA VAN LIMA. 
Early pink with white ribs. 
BG348—ETHEL C. COLE. Pure 
light pink, Big, strong, early 
bloomer. 
BG35i1—CORONA. Cream y 
white with rose picotee edge. 
BG315—VARIATION. A fine 
early pink. Grows tall. 
Yellows and Oranges 
BG267—Y ELLOW PER- 
(5) FECTION. Outstanding deep 
yellow. Big. : 
BG266—OREGON GOLD. Big 
ruffled yellow with deeper throat. 
Late. 
BG263—BIT 0’ HEAVEN- 
Deep orange with contrasting 
GLADIOLUS 
After carefully judging doz- 
ens of the newer glads, we 
have picked these five as the 
finest we have seen, All are 
large, lovely varieties: 
BG235—MORNING KISS. 
Tall-growing white. Laven- 
der shading in throat. 
BG306—SPIC AND SPAN. 
Huge flowers of ruffled sal- 
mon pink. A prize winner. 
BG258—HOPMAN’S GLO.- 
(9) RY. Tall sunflower yellow. 
A good commercial variety. 
BG217—TOP SCORE. 
Bright vermillion red. 
Giant-size blooms. 
BG278 — SILHOUETTE. 
1) Smoky lilac with rose shad- 
“The Queen 
Gladiolus are very aptly called the 
“Queen of Flowers.”” They are the 
most universally grown of all flowers, 
doing well practically anywhere, in all 
Sorts of climates. 
of Flowers" 
tato” care, fairly rich, well-drained 
garden soil, and full sunshine. Set 
bulbs 4 inches deep—a little deeper in 
loose, sandy soil. Every 10 days make 
Ne other flower additional plantings up to July 1 and 
offers such a wide Variety of beautiful you will have blooms coming on all 
colors, including the scarce blues and summer and fall 
lavenders. They give you a great deal Here at Field's we grow hundreds 
of varieties of glads, The Varieties 
for your money. 
Glads Are Easy to Grow 
All gladiolus ask is ordinary ‘‘po- 
Here is 
7 are 
mixture eivene money-saver! 
Sortment of ; 
Included a all’ kind 
Pensive varj 
beautiful 
8 
Bulbs 
listed here are the pick of all of them. 
All Henry Field 
spected. 
glads are state in- 
All ave vigorous 
See 
winner. 
BG238—WANDA. Cream sport 
of Picardy. Very good. 
Blues and Lavenders 
3) 
PREME. 
very sheen. Ruffled. 
8G337—PAUL RUBENS. Red- 
Large open 
dish violet-purple. 
florets. 
BG334—R AV EL. Violet-blue 
with reddish brown markings. 
Tall. 
BG339—PURPLE SU- 
Clear deep purple. 
Tall. Many florets open at once. 
BG335—LAVENDER DREAM, 
Early. Light lavender with sil- 
yellow throat. 
yellow with red blotch. 
Smokies 
BG272—BAGDAD. 
smoky old rose. Late. 
striped violet. Blooms late. 
BG277—HIGH FINANC 
Slightly ruffled. 
GIANT DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
BG66—COMMANDO. Bright 
lavender. 75c ea.; 2 for 1.25. 
BG 145—JANE COWL. Buff 
and gold. Huge. 60c ea.; 2 
for 90c, ppd. 
BGI48—KENTUCKY. 
Creamy pink. 50c ea.; 2 for 
> ppd. 
BGI54—LOROCCO (Im- 
proved). Yellow. 50c¢ ea.; 
2 tor 90c, ppd. 
BGI146—LA TOREADOR. 
Dependable flashy red. 65¢ 
ea.; 2 for 1.00, ppd. 
BG149—LAWRENCE TIB- 
BETT. 85c ea.; 2° for 1.45, 
ppd. Illustrated. 
BG543X—GIANT DEC- 
ORATIVE COLL. 1 ea.: 
La Toreador, Commando, 
Jane Cowl. 1.25. 
A Favorite of All Dahlia Fans 
Perfect color and symmetry 
in every blossom. The flowers 
are so perfectly formed they 
look as if they were made by 
@ most accurate machine. 
Medium-size flowers, 
BG&80—GOLD MEDAL. Gold- 
€n orange-yellow. A formal 
show variety. Makes lots of 
friends, as is a dandy for gar- 
dens as well as for cutting. 
PRICES for GOLD MEDAL: 
60c each; 2 for 95c, post- 
paid. 
BG76—LAVONI. Clear pink. 
Very formal flower. A bceauti. 
ful, very popular variety. 
DAZZLER 
BGi8—A new one you can 
‘See clear across the garden 
because of its vivid, blood 
Ted flowers. Dark green fo- 
liage. Truly a rare one. 
Grows 4% ft. tall. 49c each; 
2 for 79c, ppd. 
ings. 
BG262—MASKERADE. La: 
tes POSTPAID PRICES: 
choice any of the above varie- 
ties, 25c each; 5 for 
postpaid. 
Giant 
BG279—CANADA. Lobster red, 
E. Henry Field's 
Smoky light gray tinged orange. 
BG274—BUCKEYE BRONZE. 
yea 
Your 
{.00, 
BG570X 
A blend of every imag- 
inable color and shade, both 
plain and ruffled kinds. The 
bulbs are big, clean, vig- 
orous and first-class qual- 
ARISTOCRAT DAHLIAS 
Large rosy bronze. Slight] y 
ruffled. Giad 
Collection 
BG152—SUNSET. Formal These are the very finest of 
flower. Red and gold. 50c 
ea.; 2 for 90c, ppd. 
BGI37—COMMODORE. 
Lemon yellow. Big. 50c ea.; 
2 for 90c, ppd. 
BG I57—VICTORY. 65cea.; 
2 for 1.10, ppd. Illustrated. 
BG1{33—-HEART OF MIL- 
WAUKEE. Buff. Heavy 
bioomer. 50c ea.; 2 for 90c. 
BGI40—SALMON SU.- 
PREME. Orange-rose and 
peach. 60c ea.; 2 for 1.00. 
BGI68—S CA RLET 
BEAUTY. Scarlet with light- 
er reverse. GOQc ea.; 2 for 
1.00, ppd. 
BG549X—1 ea.: Scarlet 
Beauty, Commodore, 
Heart of Milwaukee. 1.25. 
BG75—YELLOW DUKE. Dis- 
tinct, finely cut foliage. A 
good, clear yellow. 
BG8!—BRONZE BEAUTY. 
The name tells the story. 
BG83—PURPLE BALL, Blue- 
purple, Loved by all who see it. 
BG84—STORM KING. Best of 
all the very scarce whites. 
BG74—RED CHIEF. The old 
favorite that is best of all red 
ball dahlias. 
PRICES FOR ANY OF THE 
ABOVE 6 VARIETIES (does 
not include GOLD MEDAL) : 
50c each; 2 for 90c; 3 for 
1.25, postpaid. 
BG22—THE PRESIDE 
Cherry red flowers. 
foliage. 4 ft. tall. 
bronze foliage. 4 ft. tall 
BG28—YELLOW KING H 
BERT. 
foliage. 4 ft. tall. 
BG20—PINK GIANT. Bright 
Green fo- 
salmon rose flowers. 
liage. 4 ft. tall. 
Rich green 
BG26—RED KING HUMBERT. 
Orange-scarlet flowers. Coppery 
Large yellow flowers 
heavily flecked with red. Green 
the dahlia world. Truly out- 
standing because of their huge, 
breath-taking size, vivid col- 
oring and abundant bloom. Are 
always the envy of the entire 
neighborhood. 
BG!172—SILWVER SHEEN. 
Light silvery lavender. Has 
lots of big blooms. 65c ea.; 2 
for 1.10, ppd. 
BGi67—RED GIANT. We're 
really proud of this one. A 
strong grower with huge blos- 
soms. Color velvety dark red. 
Outstanding in every way. 75¢ 
ea.s 2 for 1.25, ppd. 
BGI75-—WATCHUNG 
GIANT. Our largest dahlia. 
Buff and old gold. Se ea.; 2 
for 1.25, ppd. 
25c each; 3 for 60c; 6 for 1.00, postpaid 
NT. 
liage. 4 ft. tall. 
UM- 
foliage. 4 ft. tall. 
BGI9— KING MIDAS. Clear 
bright -yellow with red dots. 
Blooms till frost. Green foliage. 
4 ft. tall. 
BG33—SHENANDOAH. Large- 
flowered. Dark pink. Bronze fo- 
BG!7— RICHARD WALLACE. 
Large, solid yellow flower. Green 
BG{51—SUNGOD. Glistening 
golden yellow. Very attractive. 
75e ea.; 2 for 1.25, ppd. — 
BG{38—DAHLIAMUM. 
Looks like a huge chrysanthe- 
mum. Apricot with golden 
sheen. Full double with long 
stem. 7%5e ea.; 2 for 1.25, ppd. 
BG | 76—HASLEROVIA. Var- 
iegated. Lavender flecked and 
spotted with French purple. 
65c ea.; 2 for 1.00, ppd. 
ARISTOCRAT 
DAHLIA COLL. 
4 Exceptional Varieties 
1 Silver Sheen 1 Sungod 
1 Red Giant 1 Dahliamum 
BG5S56X—only 2.25, ppd. 
MIDGET DAHLIAS 
Also called minia- 
ture dahlias. Just like 
the big decorative 
are middle- 
ear. 
BG47 — CORINNA. 
Deep yellow. 
this 
ity. All bulbs are guaran- 
teed to bloom and will pro- 
duce gorgeous flowers. You 
really get a lot for your 
money! 20 bulbs for only 
1.00; 40 bulbs 1.85, ppd. 
DAHLIAS 
Illustrated at left 
Plant dahlia tubers RAINBOW DAHLIA 
after the soil warms 
up (corn planting Collection 
time). Set them BG559X—Seems like 
about 5 inches deep, bread and jam never come 
space 3 feet apart. out even, and we never 
When the third set srow just the right num- 
of leaves appears, ber of a variety. Always 
pinch off the top. This Come out long on some, 
encourages branch- These “surplus” kinds go 
ing and will make a into this collection. You get 
mixed colors and kinds, All 
are large, first-quality roots 
and guaranteed to please. 
You really get a lot for 
your money! Collection of 
4 for 98c; 2 collections 
1.75, ppd. 
Attractive, decor- BG |108—ORANGE 
ative and _ interest- i 
ing. This type gets LEADER. A big, 
well-balanced, bushy 
plant. 
Dahlias like full 
sun, rich, well- 
drained soil, and just 
ordinary “potato 
care.”’ 
type, but smaller. B@4g — PRINCESS its name from its Pretty orange. 
eneetn eas bet ae = pousualy ppeped, BG 1O5—MRS. E. 
ing an ouquets. A ery pretty ong, needle-like pet- 7 A ac 
Loads of 2- to 3-inch ; als. 4d. A large pink with 
blooms. white. BGtt5—AN.- _ striking creamy cen- 
y , DREAS ORANGE. ter. 
BG45—S YLVIA. PRICES FOR ANY F 
Cherry red. OF ABOVE 4 VA- Apricot orange. pricks FOR ANY 
BG46 — FAIRY. 
Beautiful pink. 
BQ@532X—MIDGET DAHLIA COLLEC- 
each of above 4 varieties only 
TION. 1 
1.40, ppd. 
BG29—HUNGARIA. The very 
port pink. Green foliage. 3% ft. 
all. 
lets and 
shades. 
you, 
RIETIES: 45¢ ea.; 
2 for 80c, postpaid. 
ALL COLORS MIXED 
6 Giant Cannas 88c 
12 Giant Cannas 1.60 
24 Giant Cannas 2.85 
ALL POSTPAID 
BG505X—Here’s a 
Srand and glorious 
rainbow of all colors 
known to cannas. 
cludes reds, 
whites, yellows, scar- 
Giant 
guaranteed to please 
Nice for bouquets. 
BGI1O3—J ER - 
SEY’S DAINTY. 
Pure milk white. 
OF ABOVE 4 VWA- 
RIETIES: 50c; ea.; 
2 for 90c, postpaid. 
BG541X—CACTUS DAHLIA COLLEC- 
TION. 1 each of above varieties only 
1.50, ppd. 
BG506X—12 cannas. Enough for 
a 5-ft. bed. 3 tall varieties for 
the center. 9 shorter ones for 
outside. Labeled as to height. 
{2 CANNAS POSTPAID, 
FOR ONLY 1.65 
In- 
pinks, 
BG507X—20 cannas. Enough for 
a 7-ft. bed. 8 medium-tall ones 
for the center. 12 shorter ones 
for outside. Labeled as to height. 
20 CANNAS POSTPAID, 
FOR ONLY 2.49 
in - between 
roots, 
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