henry Field s 
ON THIS COMPLETE ALL-SEASON 
PERENNIAL GARDEN! 
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Giant Bells — So 
lovely they should 
be in every gar- 
to fall, not just 
for this year, but 
for years to come 
for only 3.98! 
saucers all up and 
down them. Your 
grandmother may 
have called them 
: = Cup and Saucer 
te ‘“ plants, or Bell- 
- flowers. 
fentcr Here’s a_ whole 2 Ehlos. Spitfire—flaming scar- 
en: rom a ro- ‘ et 
garden of beauti- - F 
2 Shasta Daisy—huge white 
sette of leaves the ful, easy-to-grow “ Wate : ve ; oe 
7 7 ermopsis owing O. 
Suskes Sr 4 ae Howers, ven a 2 Delphintus, Light Blue 
3 ft. high with succession of 2 od Mrs. Scott Elliott's 
bloom from sprin ybri 
large cups and ae 2 Regal Lily—pure white 
2 
Cushion Mum, Pink 
Blazing Star (Liatris), Sep- 
tember Glory 
B3296X—A 5.98 value all for 
3.98, postpaid. 
j Canterbury Bell 
Collection 
B3263X—2 Blue, 
2 Pink, 2 White. 
All 6 for 1.69, ppd. 
B2023—BLUE 
B2024—PINK 
B2025—WHITE 
39c each; 3 for 
98c, postpaid. 
B2131—A low semi-trail- 
ing bush that grows only 
about 6 or 8 in. high but« 
has gorgeous lemon-yellow 
blooms as large as teacups. 
Blooms daily all summer. 
Does well anywhere but 
prefers it hot and dry. 
Henry always grew a lot of 
them at his place in the 
Ozarks; in fact, our stock 
comes from there. 49c 
PINK BALLOON FLOWER 
B2005 — New Shell 
Pink. A_ Balloon 
Flower or Platycodon 
that is a true shell 
pink. We've grown 
thousands and. they 
bloom the most beau- 
tiful shade of pink 
you’ve ever seen—all 
summer long. 49c 
each; 2 for 89c; 3 for 
1.15, postpaid. 
1 Pink Cushion Mum 
1 Iris Red Orchid 
All for only 
al each; 2 for 89c; 3 . 
for {.15, postpaid. 1 Regal Lily $ oO 
1 Fern-Leaf Bleeding Heart PAID 
AW 
BARG 1 Glowing Gold Thermopsis 
B3282X 
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FREOKLES 
B2269 — KOYAL ROBE. Fragrant 
flowers on long stems above husky 
plants. 49c each; 3 for |.29, ppd. 
’ B2266—FRECKLES. You’ll like this 
one. White with purple freckles all 
over. 49c each; 3 for |.29, ppd. 
B2267—JESSIE’S RED. 39c each; 
3 for 98c, postpaid. 
B2268—OHIO. Brand new hardy 
Violet. Largest violet grown. Huge 
white flower with a deep blue cen- 
ter. 49c each; 3 for |.29, postpaid. 
BLUE BALLOON FLOWER 
"*Old Favorite"’ 
B2004—Buds are 
like balloons of rich 
blue that burst into 
single blooms = and 
look like stars! 
Everybody loves them. 
Medium growing. 
Easy to grow. 39¢ 
each; 3 for 98c, 
postpaid. 
VIOLETS 
SURE-GROW PERENNIAL OFFER 
B3269X—1 Oriental Poppy, Red 
Flare : 
1 Delphinium Light Blue 
1 Blazing Star, September Glory 
1 Chrysanthemum, Red Cushion 
1 Shasta Daisy, Conqueror 
All for 1.00, postpaid. 
BX3266X 
—Violet 
Collection. 
1 of all 4 
above only 
1.59, ppd. 
“Green Thumb” 
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See Two Following Pages for 
More HARDY PERENNIALS 
PURPLE BELLFLOWER 
B2016—Henry Field’s sister, 
Helen Field Fischer, grew this 
one 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 and in May stems shoot 
up bearing clusters of brilliant 
deep purple, bell-shaped flow- 
ers. Lives for years. Hardy 
as a rock. 45c¢; 3 for 1.19. 
GLOWING GOLD (Thermopsis) 
B2080—Bright green foliage 
and long, up to 3 ft., spikes of 
soft sulphur-yellow. Very 
hardy. You'll like it planted 
with Blue Delphinium. 39c 
each; 3 for 98c, postpaid. 
Hardy BLUE FLAX 
B2075—Gray - green foliage 
with blue flowers—hundreds 
of blooms come on fresh every 
morning all through the spring 
and summer. A lovely, flashy 
plant ideal for borders. Very 
easy to grow. 39c each; 3 
for 98c, postpaid. 
SEA LAVENDER 
B2197—This is Statice Lati- 
folia, grown for its lovely lacy 
Javender flowers. Lovely all 
summer and beautiful in dried 
bouquets throughout the win- 
ter. Entirely hardy. Broad, 
large, leathery leaves in a ro- 
sette. 39c each; 3 for 98c. 
True Hardy FOX GLOVES 
B2078—This is the true per- 
ennial type Ambigua. Lovely 
soft yellow blooms flecked 
with chocolate. Looks like a 
hothouse grown plant. Blooms 
all summer. 39c each; 3 for 
98c, ppd. 
VERBENAS 
B2265—Hardy. A rose ma- 
genta-flowered trailer. A mass 
of blooms in-May. One of the 
easiest grown of all perennials, 
and one of the best liked. 39c¢ 
each; 3 for 98c, postpaid. 
Hardy SNAPDRAGONS 
B2219—LINARIA. Beautiful 
hardy yellow snapdragons. Me- 
dium tall and so lovely. Easy 
to grow. Do well on any kind 
of soil—in sun or shade. Buy 
at least three. 39¢ each; 3 for 
98c, ppd. 
HEN and HER CHICKS 
Loves Hot Dry Place 
B2093—A tiny 5” succulent 
that does well in crack§ or 
crevices of rockeries. Each hen 
rolls off several chicks each 
year. 39c each; 3 for 98c, 
postpaid. 
LIATRIS (September Glory} 
B2113— (Blazing Star). Tall 
spikes 3 to 4 ft. long (in good 
ground 5 ft.), set with solid tufts 
of brilliant purple flowers. One of 
the most showy perennials. 49¢ 
each; 2 for 89c; 3 for 1.19, 
postpaid. 
