HYvach ri “t 7 's. 
Hyacinth Garden 
B7503X—6 bulbs of each of 
the 5 Hyacinth colors pic- 
tured above—30 bulbs in all, 
enough to make a beauti- 
ful display—all labeled, for 
only $5.69, ppd. 
These are genuine Hol- 
land-grown bulbs of extra 
size. They still are scarce 
but we are keeping our 
prices as low as possible. 
You can always find good 
buys at Henry Field’s. 
B6530—Pink Pearl. 
rosy pink. 
B6502 — Bismark. The best 
blue. 
B6522— L’Innocence. Most 
popular white. 
B6520— La Victoire. 
mine red. 
Five-Color Collection 
B7502X—1 each of the 5 
Hyacinths pictured above 
for only 1.10, ppd. 3 
Collections (15 bulbs) for 
only 2.98, postpaid. 
Deep 
Car- 
ctoire 
Star Sapphire Portland Rose 
AFRICAN VIOLETS 
See catalog envelope for 
other fine new varieties. 
Complete growing instructions 
sent with plants, 
2N197— Star Sapphire. (Pat. 
#1187.) Large, star-shaped, 
deep purple blooms.  Trivle 
golden pollen centers. 1.50 each; 
3 tor 4.19, ppd. 
2N179—Portland Rose. Large 
clear deep pink. We think best 
of all pinks. Good grower, 
heavy bloomer. 1.50 ea.; 3 for 
4.19, ppd. 
2N172—California Dark Plum. 
Recognized as finest ‘‘red.’’ 
Good grower, heavy bloomer. 
2.19 ea.; 3 for 6.00, ppd. 
2N171 — Double Delight Rain- 
bow. Large double, medium 
blue. Leaves large green, 
slightly scalloped. Continuous 
bloomer. 2.19 ea.; 3 for 6.00. 
2N209 — Lady Geneva. (Pat.) 
Deep blue edged with frosty 
white. White edging increases 
as plant grows older. Good 
grower. 1.50 ea.; 3 for 4.19. 
2Ni8i—Painted Girl. Dainty 
white flowers touched here and 
there with deep pink, Scalloped 
bright green rouse: 2.25 ea.; 
3 for 5.98, ppd. 
2N642K-—1 each. oes Star Sap- 
‘olet Collection 
Calif. Dark 
Rainbor 
2NI75 —S n ° 
white blooms, — 
leaves. 
PRICES: 3 for 70c; 6 for 
1.30; 12 for 2.35; 25 for 4.60, 
postpaid. 
B6504 — City of Haarlem. 
Very fine yellow. 
Red, White and Blue 
B7501X—1 each of La Vic- 
toire, L’Innocence and _ Bis- 
mark—all 3 for only 69c. 
4 Collections ({2 bulbs) for 
only 2.29, postpaid. 
One of the brightest, 
heaviest blooming, 
easiest to grow of all 
house and bedding 
plants, and rightly one 
of the most popular. 
2N340—Double Flow- 
ered Improved Rick- 
ard. A fine everbloom- 
ing Geranium of bright 
red flowers. 
2N320—Apple Blos- 
som. Flowers of a clear 
Ivy Leaf Geranium Trio 
2N528X—1 each of Ivy _ Leaf 
Geraniums, Red, White and Pink— 
All 3 colors for only 1.10, mS 
Geranium Quartette 
2N525X—1 each: Dbl. Improved Rick- 
ard, Apple Blossom, Snowball and Salm- 
on Fiat for only 1.69, p 
Lady Washington Geraniums . 
(Pelargoniums) 
These gorgeous geraniums bloom 
throughout spring and early summer. 
Also do well outdoors in sun with 
a bit of shade. 
2N370—Empress of Russia. Deepest r 
with each petal edged with light hay 
PANSY Plants 
at 89c a Dozen 
| B2299-These are the 
giant-flowering, ruffled 
strain. Great big flowers 
on long stems and every 
ene 
color imaginable. manure. Mulch with 2” coarse 89c each; 3 for 2.49, ppd. 
Pansies do better and straw or litter after ground 2N330—Senorita. Rich orange salmon 
bloom better when fall freezes. 12 plants for 89c; 36 with dark blotches on upper petals. 79¢ 
planted, and, if possible, for 2.39; 100 for 4.98, post- _ each; 3 for 2.19, ppd. 
in ground enriched withold paid. 2N332—Marie Rober.. Deep black red. 
Very popular. 69c each; 3 for 1.89, ppd. 
2N368—Mrs. Mary Bard. Best white. 
Purple penciling at base of petals. 69¢ 
2N 
sich? Stor ads on 643X—Collection of Lady Washington Geraniums. 
each of all 4 described at left for only 2.69, ootpala 
PLUME HYACINTH 
Miniature Tree Hyacinth 
B6533—This is a rather scarce 
perennial of unusual beauty. Un- 
fortunately no photograph ever 
does justice to it; its gossamer 
beauty must be seen to be appre- 
ciated. The flowers are borne in 
2N538X—Brilliant Foli- 
age Collection. In the 
leaves of these plants you 
will find every color 
imaginable. Ineludes best 
of Coleus, Joseph’s Coat 
and Purple Velvet Plant. 
2N414—Coleus. All colors of the rain- — 
bow in beautiful patterns in one plant. 
All our Coleus are different varieties. 
3 for 89c; 6 for 1.49, postpaid. a 
2N415—Joseph’s Coat. A showy va- 
riety in several shades of red and on 
light purple plumes 18” long. 7 plants (all. different) 69c each; 3 for 1.89, postpaid. 
Likes it warm and dry. 1!5c each; for 98c, ppd. 2 collec- 2N419—Purple Velvet Plant. (Gynu- 
3 for 40c; 6 for 75c; 12 for tions, {4 plants, for ra.) Long leaves closely set with pur or 
1.89, postpaid. hairs—looks like purple Me: be 
1.29, postpaid. 89c; 6 for 1.49, pos 
