Have Spring Indoors 
will do well for you. 
plus vitamins B1 and B2, 
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leaved, 
Lovely ivies Bargain 
X—1 each of 
oe ae y’s Branching. 
Grape Ivy, and Glacier 
all 3 for only 1.59, 
ppd. 
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Easy-to-follow instructions go with each plant. 
ALL HOUSE PLANTS ARE SHIPPED POSTPAID 
4062—Potting Soil. Contains Iowa loam soil with 
added humus, nitrogen, phosphorus and potash, 
ulating root growth. 1 gal. enough for 10 to 12 
4” flower pots. Not essential for growing house 
plants but will help if your own soil is weak. '% 
gal. 1.10; 1 gal. 1.60, postpaid. : 
Fiocored PLA Viower 
2N350—Glacier ivy. A new, small- 
f gated leaves. 98c each. 
2N353—Henry’s Branching. As 
pictured. 39c each; 3 for98c. 
2N354—Grape Ivy. Leaves 
shaped like small grape 
leaves. 39c¢ each; 3 for 98c. 
2N355—Gold Dust. Fine new 
ivy of green dusted with gold. 
98c each; 3 for 2.79. 
THIS WINTER with 
ra” HOUSE PLANTS &% 
When winter comes, and all your outdoor flow- = 
ers are gone, then you are doubly grateful for 
house plants with their green foliage and cheerful 
flowers to brighten up your house. 
And it is so easy to have cheerful house plants. 
The important thing is to start with good plants 
and the right varieties. We at Henry Field’s grow 
only the better varieties, shipped to you out of 
2%” pots unless otherwise specified. They are 
healthy, husky, young plants, free of disease, that 
UNCLE JULES HOLLYDALE 
GYPSY QUEEN TRAILBLAZER 
Lovely, Brilliant FUCHSIA (Ladies' Ear Drops) 
The plants need only cool conditions flowers. 98c each; 3 for 2.85. 
California: 
rea ry With pink sepals. 59c each; | 2N650X—1 each of the Fuchsia 
for 1.49. Pari otirad ancien lilies FPA 
2N283—GYPSY QUEEN. oe FUCHSIA COLLECTION | [Been pall islaser in 
Bee Dower: One of the finest. 490 2N624X—1 each of Uncle chanted, and Yuletide—all 6 for 
lus Rootone for stim- each; or 1.39. Jules, Yuletide, and Gypsy fn 69. 
sy 2N290—TRAIL BLAZER. (Patented.) Queen—all 3 for 1.35. Bee ee 
Best of all double reds. large —eeEEeEEeEeEeEeEEe 
2N291—Flame Violet is the 
registered trade mark name for 
Episcia Coccinea, a close cousin 
of the African Violet. How- 
ever, unlike any African Vio- 
let, its blossoms are a true 
scarlet red. They are breath- 
takingly beautiful against the 
broad, thick, plush-like leaves 
of deep bronze-green, with 
veins of emerald green. Its 
eare is simple—just treat it 
like your African Violets. 
{1.98 each; 3 for 5.40. 
The _ blossoms actually 
are a little larger than this 
picture. Each petal is deli- 
eately fringed, and of a 
brilliant searlet color... 
a flaming red. 
~# ad Large, True Red Blossoms 
branching ivy with varie- 
2N239 — Helen Lewis. Center and 
edge of leaves deep purple with light 
green zone in between flushing rich 
rose with age. 
2N237 — Cardoza Gardens. Greenish 
black and pink with rose spots on 
outer border. 
2N238—Curly Silver Lake. Large 
spiralled leaf extending to sharp 
point. Crimson and Nile green. 
2N235—Queen of Hanover. Medium 
grower. Large leaves of pea-green, 
light green, and bright green, with 
spots of silver-green on edge, and a 
soft pink cast over all. 
Prices on 4 above: 89c each; 3 for 
39, 
2N234—Mulberry. Small leaf and 
Jow grower. Aqua blue and mulberry 
red dotted aqua blue. 98c each; 3 
for 2.69. 
2N244—RAINBOW REX BEGONIAS. 
All colors of the rainbow. 79¢ each; 
3 (all different, our choice) for 2.19. 
n, 
Rex Begonia Collection 
2N649X—1 each of all 5 
named varieties listed 
above for only $3.79, ppd. 
ee 
leaves, 
2N284—HOLLYDALE. A beauty. 
2N286—UNCLE JULES. 
extra large in contrast with the small 
59¢ each; 3 for 1.49. 
BABY TEARS 
VINE 
2N418— Has an abun- 
dance of tiny, round, neat 
leaves of brilliant green 
which make a_ beautiful 
cascade down the sides of 
whatever the plant grows 
in. 
Thrives under ordinary 
house conditions as long 
as it has sunshine. And, 
during summer, you can 
plant it outside in win- 
dow or porch boxes. 49¢ 
each; 3 for 1.39. 
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“Best 4” Ferns Bargain 
each of 
Boston, 
n Ripples 
with plenty of light, but little hot sun. 2N294—ENCHANTED. (Vatented.) Well 
We offer here some of the newest and named. Petals clear soft blue, 
most beautiful varieties, directly from white at the base, overlaid with fuchsia 
pink. All petals edged with a pale lilac _— 
Flowers look line. Huge flowers. 98e each; 3 for iss i, yaa 
BND ETIDE. ‘Double white with | Pictured 
2N280—Y UL . Double white with } 
Clear crimson sepals. 49¢ each; 3 for 1.39. FUCHSIA BARGAIN 
nearly 
ENCHANTED 
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YULETIDE 
‘\NO SUNSHINE’’ HOUSE PLANTS 
B sitver THREADS | [| Variegated PEPEROMIA /™ 
These four ‘‘No Sunshine’’ House Plants 
thrive in those dark corners that get lit- 
tle or no sunshine. Of -course they do 
Well in well lighted rooms too, but not in 
direct sunshine: 
2N420— SILVER THREADS (Fittonia). 
Bright green leaves netted with  silvery- 
white veins. 75¢ each; 3 for 1.98, 
PEPEROMIA. Ideal for coffee or end 
table, or shaded window. 2N417—Varie- 
gated; leaves green and yellow. 2N4i6— 
Sisal all deep green. Both 39c each; 3 
or 98c. 
2N423— PRAYER PLANT (Marantha). 
inter HOUSE FERNS 
2N264—FLUFFY RUF- 
FLES. Decorative and very 
beautiful. 49c; 3 for 1.39. 
2N260 — BOSTON FERN. 
Rich dark green leaves. Likes 
light, but no direct sunshine. 
45c each; 3 for 1.29. 
2N270—LACE FERN (As- 
paragus Plumosus). Foliage 
so fine it looks like green 
lace. A favorite for use in 
bouquets. 39c; 3 for 1.10. 
2N265—GREEN RIPPLES. 
Much like popular Fluffy 
Ruffles but smaller. Foliage 
is beautifully rippled. An 
ideal pot plant; grows well 
for several years without 
| “all 4 for only 1.98. 
repotting. 85c; 3 for 2.39. 
ANGEL WING BEGONIA 
in the shaded garden. 
deep bronze leaves, 
mamnasmernpncesieeens uneemanieren 
New and Unusual BEGONIAS 
Begonias bloom beautifully indoors, are grand nias. The plants Ow 
for window boxes, and make very showy plants . ode ss 
ey i al Miles ete  ita, \ $ ' eb 
LETTUCE LEAF BEGONIA | . ee 3 
r Sond 3 san 
These are not ordinary bego- 
and solid, with many clusters 
of small, double flowers that 
2N21I—LARGE LEAF ANGEL WING. Large, look just like little rose buds. 
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PRAYER PLANT | | PHILODENDRON 
Large, rounded leaves of clear blue-green 
spread with brown spots. In the evening, 
it lifts its branches, bringing the leaves 
together like hands held in prayer. 65¢ 
each; 3 for 1.79. 
2N412—PHILODENDRON. Everyone 
knows and likes this trailing vine of a 
thousand uses. 39c¢ each; 3 for 98¢ 
iokisthinces STS TR IT pea 
2N651X—‘‘No Sunshine” Collection. 
Threads, Prayer 
| 1 each of Silver 
Plant, Variegated Peperomia, and 
Philodendron—all 4 for only 1.89. 
Everblooming SULTANAS 
(Impatiens) 
Among the easiest to grow, and most free 
flowering, of all house plants. Bloom just 
about 12 months of the year. Grow well in 
outdoor garden in summer. PRICES: 49c 
each; 3 for 1.39: 
2N453—White. 2N451—Salmon. 2N450—Red. 
2N452—Showy variegated green and white 
leaves; showy red flowers. 
2N535X—1! each of the four Sultanas for 
enly 1.59. 
ROSEBUD | 
| BEGONIA RED 
rich red underneath, with Easy to grow, and very beau- 
long panicles of bright red flowers. 79¢; 3 for tiful. Wonderful indoors plants “ROSE BUD" 
2.16. and ideal outdoors in summer BARGAIN 
2N246—LETTUCE LEAF 
each. 
BEGONIA. Ruffled in semi-shaded pots, and win- 
leaves of several shades of green tinted red. 1.00 dow and poreh boxes, because 2N5 12X—1 Rea 
they bloom profusely and al- 
2N243—ORANGE RUBRA (not pictured). Flow- Most constantly. 
ers bright orange, large and brilliant. Truly 
gorgeous, 98c; 3 for 2.69. 
gonia Red. 
Angel Wing, Lettuce Leaf, and Orange gonia White. 
Rubra—all 3 for 2.49. 
2N222—Double Rose Bud Be- 
1 Pinks andes 
2N220—Double Rose Bud Be- White of the 
Double “Rose 
2N22!—Double Rose Bud Bud”’ Begonias 
2N652X—“‘New and Unusual” Be- Begonia Pink. . bg pee 
gonia Bargain—1 each of Large Leaf 
—all 3 gorgeous 
plants for only 
PRICES: 75c each. 1.98. 
