TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS 
Most Beautiful of All Flowers 
CAMELLIA TYPE 
For sheer beauty and. 
brilliance of color no 
flower can equal the love- 
ly Camellia type Tuberous 
Rooted Begonia. The big 
double blooms are perfect 
in form and often grow 
to 8 inches across. 
Z They like shade, thus 
are ideal for shaded win- 
dows, porch boxes and 
shady spots in the gar- 
den. Bloom all summer 
long, providing an endless 
amount of glowing color 
for your yard or house 
and plenty of stunning 
cutflowers for indoor use. 
Easy to grow, whether 
you raise them outdoors 
or indoors (as a_ potted 
plant). They do well either 
place. We send full ‘““How 
each order. 
BG413—Pink 
BG4 1 5—Yellow 
BG419—Salmon 
BG4 i 4—Red 
BG4 | 8—White 
BG420—Scarlet 
30c each; 2 for 50c, ppd. 
BG595X' — Collection 1 
each of all 6 colors above. 
1.00, ppd. 
BG596X—Brilliant Mixed 
Collection. 7 Camellia 
Type. Our choice of col- 
ors. 1.00, ppd. 
HANGING BASKET TYPE 
BG416—A tuberous be- 
gonia with “weeping” 
growing habits. Fine for 
ELEPHANT EAR 
Caladium 
BG404—This is the 
large-size tropical 
variety which 
grows enormous 
green leaves about 
3 or 4 ft. long. 
Easy to grow. ‘Will 
not winter outside. 
35c ea.; 3 for 89c, 
ppd. 
CALLA LILY 
BG4i2 — Yellow; 
BG41! — White, 
40c ea.; 2 for 69c, 
ppd. A 
BG417—Pink Cal- 
la (Rehmannii). 
New, different and 
rare. A pale blush- 
rose. 50c ea.; 2 for 
89c, Bee: 
BG59 — Special 
MADEIRA VINE 
Climbing 
Mignonette 
BG@405-—The 
climber with thick, 
waxy, heart-shaped 
leaves that give 
quick shade. Easily 
grown in any lo- 
cation. Fragrant 
white flowers. Plant 
6 in. apart. Take up 
bulbs in fall. 2 for 
25c; 4 for 39c; 8 
for 69c, ppd. 
CINNAMON VINE 
BG403 — Finest of 
all tuberous rooted 
climbers. Han d - 
some, hardy, cin- 
namon scented 
white flowers. 
Grows anywhere in 
any type of soil. 
Will cover trellis in 
a hurry. Large tu- 
bers. {5c ea.; 2 for 
AMARYLLIS 
Giant Flowered 
Hybrids 
BG40!-—Often has 
10 blooms or more 
on one stem. The 
colors range from 
almost white to 
dark red. Full di- 
rections for plant- 
ing with each giant- 
size bulb. Mixed 
colors. 59c¢ each; 
2 for 1.10, post- 
paid. 
CALADIUM 
BG410 — (Fancy 
Leaf.) Beautiful 
showy foliage. 
Leaves variegated 
with an astonishing 
assortment of pat- 
terns and colors. 
Fine for pots, shady 
places. 40c each; 3 
for 1.00; 12 for 
SHAMROCK 
Oxalis 
BG406 — For bor- 
ders, hanging bas- 
kets, window boxes 
or the outdoor gar- 
den. Assorted col- 
ors. Red, pink and 
white. Dig bulbs 
and store same as 
you would potatoes. 
4 for 25c; 8 for 
45c; 24 for 75c; 
100 for 2.25, post- 
paid. 
TUBEROSE 
Fragrant Mexican 
BG@407 — This is 
the tall, graceful, 
single flowered type 
preferred for ar- 
rangements. Dig 
tuberose bulbs after 
frost. Store as you 
would potatoes. 2 
for 19c; 4 for 32c; 
12 for 89c, post- 
BG599x 
Th ‘ 
Bulbs wilh’; SPring 
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much beauty: fet 
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Tuberose 
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AZTEC LILY 
BG402—TIGER 
FLOWER (Ti- 
gridia). One of the 
most beautiful and 
unusual of all sum- 
mer bulbs. Brilliant 
red, orange and 
various combina- 
tions. Plant and 
care for like glads. 
9c ea.; 2 for 35c; 
to Grow” directions with 
Henry Field’s Big, Beautiful PEONIES (4b: 
PEONY PRICES 
79¢ each; 3 for 2.19, postpaid, 
except where otherwise noted. 
CHOICE VARIETIES 
Out of many hundreds of varie- 
ties of Peonies we have selected 
what we consider the finest of all. 
While they are in the reasonably 
priced class, all of the Peonies de- 
scribed below are choice varieties. 
They are big 3- to 5-eye divisions 
and all are labeled as to variety. 
They have huge blooms, are fra- 
grant and free-blooming. Peonies 
are short again this year, so order 
early. 
Bi529—KARL ROSENFIELD. 
Brilliant, velvety crimson double 
flowers. Compact grower, excellent 
bloomer. Late mid-season. 
Here are evergreens priced 
as cheap as shrubbery. Our 
illustrations are of mature 
plants; however, we do not 
ship plants of this size—we 
ship young, Sous. smaller 
plants which will quickly grow 
into fine specimens. They have 
been transplanted 3 times in 
the field to make heavy, com- 
act roots. You save money 
y buying this size. 
We ship them at correct 
planting time in a special moss 
that keeps roots moist. Re- 
member, these are not balled 
and burlapped evergreens — 
they do not need to be in these 
Smaller sizes. 
HOW TO PLANT. Keep in 
moss till hole is dug. Do not 
expose roots to air. If they 
look dry, soak in water a few 
minutes before planting. Keep 
at least 3 ft. from house foun- 
dation. Water well in dry 
spells, both summer and win- 
er. 
Upright Evergreens 
IN3—PYRAMIDAL SILVER 
JUNIPER (Scopulorum). Tall, 
Pyramidal growing tree. Set 
at each side of doorway for 
accent. Color is a soft silvery 
green. Grows 10 to 12 ft. tall. 
Can be trimmed any height. 
Very hardy. 18 to 24”, 2.55 
ea.; 3 for 6.35, postpaid. 
IN 14—AMERICAN ARBOR- 
VITAE. A hardy, adaptable, 
upright evergreen of rich dark 
green. Grows to a 15-ft. pyram- 
idal or can be kept to 4 to 
5 ft. by pearing. Occasionally 
foliage browns in early spring 
but greens up immediately 
after. 12 to 18”, 1.55 ea.; 3 
Specimen or Lawn Trees 
These trees are beautiful, large growers. v 
fine specimen trees for the lawn, parkways or either 
side of the walk. Do not use for foundation plants 
close to house. 
IN{—COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE. 
Silvery blue-green, 1 
compact and perfectly shaped. Slower growing but 
worth waiting for. 12 to 18”, 2.25; 3 for 5.90, ppd. 
IN2—NORWAY SPRUCE. Tall growing, tapering 
Dark green needles. 
A fine living Christmas 
tree. 12 to 18”, 1.65 ea.; 3 for 3.98, ppd. 
IN6—BLACK HILLS SPRUCE. Beautiful grey- 
ae cone-shaped spruce. Native to Black Hills. 
lots of dryness and cold. 
‘Christmas tree. 12 to 18”, 1.85; 3 for 4.55, ppd. 
| Ground Cover and Bank Binder Offer 
unipers which 
@ a permanent 
of all evergreens. 
quickly to a point. 
Grows 20 to 30 ft. tall. 
Stands 
| row right along the ground. 
| &rave blanket. 
| 12” plants. 5.85, ppd. 
| INSOX—5 spreading Creeping. ch 
Ideal for holding terraces. 
rock garden or hanging 
baskets. Likes shade. Offer. 1 each all 3 
Lovely shades of rose. colors only 1.09, 
45c ea.; 3 for 1.15, ppd. ppd. 
B15 14—FRANCIS ORTEGAT. A 
big, beautiful, dark crimson. Dou- 
ble. Mid-season. 
BI534—MARY BRAND. Fine 
large peony from Faribault, Minn. 
Makes a mass of vivid red. Prob- 
ably best of all bright reds. Good 
cut flower. 98c ea.; 3 for 2.79, 
ppd. 
Bi546—ROSE FRAGRANS. Im- 
mense bomb type. Beautiful deep 
pink, Very fragrant, very large 
and very late. Blooms after most 
others are gone. 
PEONIES—3 for 1.00 
B3150X—A grand assort- 
ment. Big double varieties— 
every color. Extras from choice 
varieties we grow too many of. 
Unlabeled. 
25c, ppd. 
BIS{3—FESTIVA MAXIMA. 
Most popular and one of the finest 
of all double whites. Snow white 
with flecks of red on center petals. 
Immense size. Blooms early. 
B1518—GROVER CLEVELAND. 
Dark crimson, Fine double flowers 
on upright stems. Grows medium 
height. Good for garden effects. 
Biooms late. 98c ea.; 3 for 2.79, 
ppd. 
BiI5(i—EDULIS SUPERBA. 
Crown type, Enormous, bright 
clear pink blossoms with silvery 
reflects. Called Decoration Day Pe- 
ony. Attractive rose fragrance. 
BiI512—FELIX CROUSSE. 
Rose type. Dazzling ruby red. 
Late mid-season. 
B1550—SOLANGE. One of the 
best whites. Huge globes of creamy 
white suffused lightly with buff 
aud pink. 1.26 ea.; 3 for 3.49, 
ppd. 
Priced as Low as Other Shrubs 
for 3.45, postpaid. 
INt7—HEMLOCK. The most 
Sracerut of all evergreens. Will 
o well in partial shade and 
even make a good showing in 
heavy shade. Grows in full 
sun, too. Ideal evergreen to 
plant if your home has a shady 
front. Foliage is a fine feath- 
ery green, and can either grow 
naturally or be sheared. Likes 
plenty of moisture. 12 to 18”, 
{.79 ea.; 3 for 4.49, postpaid. 
IN(9—RED CEDAR (Virginia 
Juniper). A beautiful, silvery 
green pyramidal tree. Perfectly 
hardy and resistant to drouth. 
Is native to the midwest, thus 
is well adapted to our soils and 
temperatures. Bright blue ber- 
ries. 12 to 18”, 1.45 ea.; 3 for 
3.45, postpaid. 
IN1{8—UPRIGHT YEW (Taxus 
Cuspidata Capitata). The aris- 
tocrat of upright evergreens. 
One of the most. beautiful. 
Makes pyramid of deep green, 
waxy foliage. Has bright red 
berries size of small marbles in 
fall. Does well in partial or 
heavy shade. Shears well. 12 
to 18”, §.98 ea.; 3 for 5.27, 
postpaid. 
Low-Growing Evergreens 
IN4—PFITZER JUNIPER. 
Most popular of all low-grow- 
ing, spreading evergreens. 
Dark green. Ideal in front of 
tall evergreens or shrubs, at 
corners of lot, cemetery plant- 
ing or rock gardens. Spreads 
3 to 4 ft., and sometimes more, 
across when full grown. 12 to 
ei gcd ea.; 3 for 5.35, post- 
paid. 
Make 
12” to 18” 
Most beautiful 
tall-growine, 12” to 18” 
Very hardy. 
A good livin 
10 to 
2.95, postpaid. 
paid. 
SAVE! BUY PE- 
ONIES BY COLOR. 
Big double flowers. 
Good varieties. lLa- 
beled as to color: 
e {574—Double Red. 
{573—Double Pink. 
4: 575—Double White. 
B 
R 
9c ea.; 3 for 1.39, ppd. 
3158X—Collection of { 
ed, { White, { Pink— 
1.35, postpaid. 
Bi533 — LONGFELLOW. A 
Minn. variety rated one of the 
best. Huge, double, bright 
crimson blooms intensified by 
scattered golden stamens in 
center. Mid-season, {.25 ea.; 
3 for 3.49, ppd. 
Bi515—FLORAL TREAS.- 
URE. Very large, full flowers 
of clear pink shading lighter at 
center. Delicate fragrance. 
Transplanted SEEDLING | 
6 for 90c, ppd. 
MAY DAY PEONIES 
The famous old varieties of true 
officinalis (May day) Peonies with 
sweet potato-like roots. Extra early. 1 
Have very brilliant colors. May Day | 
Peonies seldom are offered in this | 
country but we import them from 
Holland. Absolutely hardy: live for | 
years. 
B1541—RED MAY DAY PEONY. 
B1542—PINK MAY DAY PEONY. 
Bl543—WHITE MAY DAY PEONY. 
98c each, 3 for 2.79, ppd. | 
B3 162X—Collection { each of Red, 
Pink and White for 2.69, ppd. 
INI15—ANDORRA JUNIPER. 
A ppmparatively new variety 
originating in Maine. bees low 
and spreading. Beautiful sil- 
very green in the summer, 
turning an unusual pinkish red 
throughout the winter. Drouth 
resistant and hardy. 10 to 12”, 
1.70 ea.; 3 for 3.75, postpaid. 
INIO—SPREADING YEW 
(Taxus Cuspidata). One of the 
most beautiful of all ever- 
greens. Grows like a Pfitzer 
Juniper, but has shiny, waxy, 
dark green foliage, and in the 
fall bright red berries the size 
of small marbles. Does well 
in partial shade —even quite 
heavy shade. 10 to 12”, 1.79 
ea.; 3 for 4.49, postpaid. 
IN{2—SAVINS JUNIPER. A 
low-growing, many branched 
evergreen. Rather vase-shaped. 
Eventually reaches a height of 
around 4 ft. Hardy, and drouth 
resistant. Excellent for mass 
planting in beds or along foun- 
dations. 12 to 18”, 1.95 ea.; 
3 for 4.98, postoaid. 
IN13—GLOBE ARBORVITAE. 
A grand low-growing, natu- 
rally globe-shaped Arborvitae. 
Fine on each side of steps or 
at front entrance. With a very 
little shearing will remain per- 
fectly round. 10 to 12”, 1.79 
ea.; 3 for 4.49, postpaid. 
EVERGREENS 4. 5 oe 
Just the thing for windbreaks, 
shelterbelts, erosion control and 
to grow to ornamental speci- 
Note our big, strong grade; 
we’re proud of these. Ready to 
grow. Shipped direct from our 
grower in separate package. 
How to Plant for Windbreak: 
Plant from three to five rows. 
Trees in row, ten to twelve feet 
apart—rows fifteen to sixteen 
feet apart. Water after planting 
IN22—Black Hills Spruce. 
tive of South Dakota, so stands 
lots of cold and dry weather. 
Make Beautify! 
Ornamentals as Well 
5 Colorado 
Bl 
mens. 5 Black Hills Spree 
You won’t find bigger, stronger ed Cedar 
seedling windbreaks anywhere. A “: Ve §-inch size— 
atalog Vatue! 
ALL FoR ONLY 
IN53x 
Na- 
2 Pfitzer Junipers, 
2 American Arborvitae, 
IN7—MUGHO PINE. The best 
ball evergreen. Perfect dwarf 
round ball. 
looks like tiny candles at the 
end of each branch. Usually 
does not get over 2 ft. high, 
and keeps a well-rounded shape 
without poraming: 
1.50 ea.; 3 for 3. 
The new growth 
6 to 10”, 
O, ‘postpaid. 
All 4 Only . 
$540 
Postpaid 
INS55X—A bargain collection of two 
spreaders and two upright growers 
that you can use around the front 
steps, the porch, in front of founda- 
tion—almost anywhere in the yard. 
—native of midwest. Absolutely 
hardy, grows any place. 10 to 
12” size. 
Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 
2.65 5.90 20.75 
IN25—Jack Pine. Fast grow- 
ing. Very hardy and one of the 
easiest evergreens to transplant. 
Broad and bushy growing. 10 to 
12” size. 
Per 10 
2.10 
Per 25 
4.55 
Per 100 
15.25 
IN27+— Ponderosa Pine (Very 
heavy). Excellent for windbreak, 
ornamental or timber planting. 
10 to 12” size. 
Per 10 Per 25 
2.65 5.90 
Per 100 
20.75 
IN28—Scotch Pine (Very heavy). 
Shorter needles than other pines 
and of a light green color. One 
of the best windbreak ever- 
greens. 10 to 12” size. 
Per 10 “Per 25 
2.30 4.98 
Per 100 
16.98 
if possible. Here are hardy va- Cone-shaped, dark green. 6 to 
rieties, in best sizes to plant. 10” size. 
Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 
ALL PRICES POSTPAID 2.55 5.49 19.98 
IN34—Red Cedar (Juniper Vir- 'N37—Norway Spruce. Tall 
giniana). The perfect windbreak SrOwing, very. hardy. One of 
the best for windbreak and shel- 
terbelts. Dark green pointed 
needles. 10 to 12” size. 
Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 
2.65 5.90 20.75 
IN24—Colorado Blue Spruce. 
Bright silvery blue. Very com- 
pact growing. Showiest of all 
evergreens. 6 to 10” size. 
Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 
2.55 5.50 19.98 
IN31—American Arborvitae. 
Fast growing, hardy soft foliage 
evergreen of rich dark green. 
Hardy in the north, though it 
may brown a bit in early spring. 
10 to 12” size. 
Per 10 Per 25 
2.29 4.98 
Per 100 
16.98 
iN26—Austrian Pine. Deep rich 
green color. Fast growing but 
makes a very compact, wind- 
resisting tree. Our favorite pine. 
10 to 12” size. 
Per 10 Per 25 
2.98 6.80 
Per 100 
23.95 
