HARDY PERENNIALS continued) 
HEMEROCALLIS (Day Lily) 
Selections from the Best 
Many of the Hemero- 
callis varieties look alike. 
so we list only one each 
of the different colors in 
varieties you will like. 
B2089—AUGUST PIO- 
NEER. Brilliant chrome 
orange with outer petals 
fiushed red. Blooms Aug. 
and Sept. 59c each; 3 
for 1.49, ppd. 
B2090—HYPERION. 
Giant lemon-yellaw lilies 
on stems almost 4 feet 
tall. Blooms July and 
August. 59c each; 3 for 
1.49, ppd. 
B2085—BABY TEARS. 
3 ft. Early blooming. 
Very dainty. Background 
gold with each petal deep- 
ly marked toward the end 
with true rosy red. Flow- 
er fully ruffed, 3%” 
across. 59c each; 3 for 
1.49, ppd. 
B2086 — PURPLE WA- 
TERS. 3 ft. Early to mid- 
season, Showy rich pur- 
ple. Full, open flowers 
with a long season of 
bloom. 98c each; 3 for 
2.69, ppd. 
B2087—F ULVA 
ROSEA. One of the best 
DELPHINIUMS 
Finest Pacific Giant Hybrids 
82040—Blue, lavender, purple and 
white, in big semi-double spikes 2 to 3 
ft. long. Bloom June and July. Colored 
Hybrids come in mixed colors only. 39c 
each; 3 for 98c, postpaid. 
B2041!—Pure white Sir Galahad series. 
Beautiful double white as shown in pic- 
ture. 45c each; 3 for 1.10, postpaid. 
Hardiest Blue Delphinium 
The two most lovely strains of Del- 
phinium. 39c each; 3 for 98c, post- 
paid. 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
We have devised a 
way to keep poppy roots 
dormant until spring so 
they transplant as easy 
asapeony. We guaran- 
tee these Poppy plants 
unconditionally; if one 
or more does not grow 
for you, let us know by 
Aug. 1 and we will re- 
place at no charge with 
a fall shipment. 
Bl 706—GLORY GLOW. 
Double orange. First to 
bloom. s 
BI709—HELEN ELIZ- 
ABETH. Best of all 
pinks. 
Henry Field’s 
PERENNIAL COLLECTION 
Bi702— BEAUTY OF 
LIVERMORE. Deep 
blood red. Large and 
showy. 
BI7OI—BETTY ANN. 
Fine, clear, light pink. 
BiI707—GLOWING 
EMBER. The best crim- 
son. 
BI719—MAY SADLER. 
Large salmon-pink with 
black markings. 
Bi732 — TOREADOR. 
Crinkly carmine red 
with 6” to 9” flowers. 
B1724— RED FLARE. 
Large red. 
’79c each; 3 for 
Ann 1 
and Beauty of Livermo: 
for only 2.39. 
BI717—LUT TL eae 
SHRIMP. Midget poppy 
of shrimp-pink. 
Bi708—GOLD OF 
OPHIR. Brilliant golden 
orange. 
PRICES ON POPPIES: 
1.98, 
ppd. 
ete 4 
Hardy CARNATIONS 4 
true pinks. Graceful and 
eharming. 1.49 each. 
B33 12X—1 each of 
Baby Tears, August 
Pioneer, and Port- 
This trio will almost 
6209 | —SWEETBRIAR 
(Nesmith). Bright, rosy- 
pink, wide open fiowers 
show a soft yellow throat. 
1.49 each, ppd. 
B2094—PORT. 2% ft. 
Flowers in July. Brilliant 
port wine fiowers on well 
B2042—BELLADONNA. Light blue. 
Here’s a whole garden of 
B2043—BELLAMOSUM. Dark blue. 
not just for this year, 
bat tor Se to come for only 
1.98. ; 
4 Hardy Carnation, 
Scarlet. 
flowered. _ 
1 Shasta Daisy 
They'll Bloom in Your Garden 
Like They Do in the Greenhouse 
If you like carnations, you don’t fae 
have to limit yourself to an occa- 
sional few from the greenhouse. You : 
can grow these hardy carnations out- 
doors in your own garden. They are 
B3260X—1 Bel- 
ladonna, light 
blue; 1 Bellamo- 
B326 1X — DEL- 
PHINIUM BAR- 
G AI N—2 Bella- 
donna and 2 Bella- 
Double 
Fragrant and long 
give you through-the- sum, dark blue: 1 
new Hybrid dou- 
summer blooms. All (huge white 
: : mosum, {.09, imi ie- 
cach 3 for'3.39, opi.” L3 10t 2.29, pe eect] Lust Dees). caicying aod. [Lee ean ee ee 
: 1 ces ae rapikes, Like Lu- Hees They will bloom all summer 
Friendly PANSIES GorgeousDoubleHOLLYHOCKS m your garden with ve ae 
ine. 
1 Solumbine, Mrs. Scott Elli- 
~ott’s Hyb. : 
4 Pure White Regal Lily. 
41 New Pink Baby’s Breath. 
4 Blazing Star, September 
Glory. . 
41 Delphinium, Light Blue. 
and, since the stems often are 20 
inches long, they make 
ful cut flowers as well. 
B2037—DOUBLE PURE WHITE. 
B2036—DOUBLE BRILLIANT 
SCARLET. at 
B82299—We grow hundreds of thou- 
sands of pansies every year so we are 
able to give you these low prices. We 
will include some of the fine new RED 
ones in every shipment. Giant ruffled 
Here are the old favorites dressed up in 
petticoats—big, double blooms as pictured 
at left. They are very easy to grow and have 
mammoth flowers. B2102—Double New- 
B2101—Double 
you wonder- 
strains. Great big, ruffled flowers on port Pink B2038—DOUBLE YELLOW. 
long stems. Every color imaginable. Maroon B2103—Double B3259X 98 B2035—DOUBLE PINK. 
All plants strong, healthy and will B2104—Double White A 2.98 value $ PRICES: 39c each; 3 for 98c, post- 
bloom shortly after planting. 12 plants Yellow B2105—Double all for Ppa. paid. 3 
for 89¢; 36 plants for 2.39; 100 for 82100—Double Lilac Mixed See Collection Illustrated at Right 
4.98, all postpaid. 39c each; 3 for 98c, postpaid. 
HARDY ZINNIA 
"it Blooms Year After Year'’ 
B2295—(Helianthus Loddon 
Gold.) This is one of the finest 
new perennials we’ve seen in a 
“long time. 4 to 6” golden-yellow 
double flowers exactly like big 
Zinnias scattered over a bushy 
plant that grows 4 to 5 ft. high. 
Golden blossoms show up beauti- 
fully against the rich green of the 
heart-shaped leaves. Everyone 
who sees it wants it. Blooms from 
YUCCA 
(Candies of the Lord) 
B2285—Red. Tall waxy 
spikes growing above 
sword-like foliage. 
Grows under trees. 
Thrives in hot, dry loca- 
tions. Blooms over long 
period. 69c¢ each; 2 for 
1.19, postpaid. 
B2286—White. 49c ea.; 
3 for 1.29, postpaid. — 
COLUMBINE 
B2027—MRS. SCOTT ELLIOTT. 
(Long Spurred Aquilegia.) Blooms 
May and June. Early, dainty pastel 
colored. These are the giant types, 
with extra long spurs. 39c¢ each; 
3 for 98c; & for 1.39, postpaid. 
NOW COLUMBINE BY COLOR 
The large-flowering, named varieties 
now give you a chance to buy just the 
Columbine color you want. 
B2029—CHRYSANTHA, deep yellow. 
B2039—SILVER QUEEN, white. 
B2033—CRIMSON STAR, brilliant red. 
330 each; 3 for 98c; 5 for 1.29, post- 
* paid. : 
COLUMBINE COLLECTION—B83264X— 
MISSOURI PRIMROSE 
B2131—This is a low-semi- 
trailing plant that grows only 
about 6 or 8 inches high but 
has gorgeous lemon-yellow 
blooms as large as teacups, 
and it blooms daily all sum- 
mer. Does well anywhere. 
Actually prefers it hot and 
dry. Henry was delighted 
with this plant and always 
grew a lot of them at his 
up and down the tall stalk 
CANTERBURY BELLS 
GIANT BELLS—So lovely — 
they ‘should be in every gar- 
den! 2 to 3 ft. high wi 
large cups and saucers — 
B2023 — BLUE; B2024 
PINK; B2025—WHIT 
August to freezing time. Price: B3263X—Canterb a 
59c each; 2 for 1.00; & for 2.39, : 
postpaid. 
Hardy ASTERS 
Bi1O0OO3—BLUE PLUME. 
The deepest blue Hardy 
Aster we know of. A 
mass of large double 
blooms in Sept. and 
early Oct. Fine for cut- 
ting. Very showy. 49c 
each; 3 for 1.29, ppd. 
BIO36—VIOLETTA. 
Deep, violet purple. 
Grows into a rounded 
place in the Ozarks. In fact, 
our stock comes from there. 
39c each; 3 for 98c, postpaid. 
CUSHION ASTERS 
These showy plants, illustrated 
at far left, are a lot like Cushion 
Mums in growth and habit. Need 
full sun for proper flowering and 
will give you a mass of late sum- 
mer and early fall blooms in the 
flower bed or along your walks 
and drives. 
3 NEW ONES 
BIO13—LITTLE RED BOY. 
Makes a compact plant about 18 
inches tall and 2 feet across. 
3 Scott Elliott Mixed, 
Silver Queen, 
1.55, ppd. 
1 Chrysantha, 1 
B3254X—I! red and 2 1 Crimson Star. All @ for 
whites for 1.29, ppd. 
with bold heads of 
bloom. This is an Amer- 
ican Aster. Lives for white. Tall, well shaped, 
years and increases in ointed pyramids 3 to 4 
beauty each year. 49c t. high with flowers 
each; 3 for 1.29, post- right down to the 
paid. round. Flowers are 
arge and glistening like 
B!O024—PROSPERITY. a bank of new snow in 
A fine new Aster whose the sun. 39c each; 3 
large deep rosy pink for 98c, ppd. 
flowers form great wavy 
masses on the plants 
about 3 ft. high in Sept. 
BIOI5—MT. EVER- 
owing, compact plant co’ e 
EST. Finest’ and best = ie 
with a mass of flowers fro; 
early August until late October 
—vperfect for edging or fore 
and they are very hardy. 
Both bloom in early 
September and last well 
into October. Grow 3 to 
4 feet high and make 
wonderful cut flowers. 
Bi0O22— PEACE. The 
color of this one is 
bright lavender. 59c 
each; 3 for 1.49, ppd. 
BiIO23—PLENTY. This 
one has blue flowers 
ly 
as a rock, and very easy to grow 
and are not bothered by insects. 
B1O020—PACIFIC AMARANTH. 
A vivid amaranth-purple color 
and grows about 18 inches tal 
49c each; 3 for 1.29, postpai: 
B1021—PACIFIC HORIZON. — 
Has flowers of a beautiful deli- — 
cate blue and grows from I2 to — 
2 Magnificent New Ones 
“Peace”’ and ‘Plenty.’’ 
: d October. 55c each; h Ast with petals spoon- 15 inch n each; 3 for — 
bush about 2 ft. high 2" : 2 These two new Asters ; ; ig. | Covers itself completely with a inches tall. 490 che ado 
and wide. During Sep- 3 for !-49, postpaid. are English varieties oie giving it a dis- overs | amall. starlike fowen ct 2 ts29, boatpalds Ri we 
with great quantities of beauty. 59c¢ 
immense blooms — each 
flower is semi-double 
and about two inches 
across. They are the 
largest-flowered Asters 
we have ever grown 
here at Henry Field’s, 
tember completely cov- 
ered with semi-double 
flowers. 49c each; 3 
for 1.29, postpaid. 
Bioos — HARRING- 
TON’S PINK. The first 
truly pink Aster—deep, 
elear pink. 4 ft. tall 
brilliant red. Blooms from early 
September until early October. 
65c each; 3 for 1.68, postpaid, 
Pacific Horizon and_ Pacific 
Amaranth were created by Pro 
fessor LeRoy Breithaupt of Cor- 
vallis, Oregon. He crossed gar- 
den Asters with the Dwarf Or- 
egon Species. They make a low- 
B1002— BEECHWOOD 
CHALLENGER. One of 
the best of all hardy Red 
Asters. Grows up to 3 
ft. Brilliant and beauti- 
ful. An English variety. 
49c each; 3 for 1.29, 
postpaid. 
Brand New Cushion __ 
Aster Collection J 
1 Pacific Amaranth 
1 Pacific Horizon 
1 Little Red Boy | 
B3003X—All three for only 
1.49, postpaid. ; 
each; 3 for 1.49, ppd. 
B3000X —A collec- 
tion of Peace and 
Plenty—2 of each, 4 
oe in all, for only 
-89, postpaid. 
> 
RED and PINK IRIS — 
Red Iris are the most | 
scarce, yet everybody likes 
them, so we grow as many 
Red and Pink varieties as 
we can find that are good. 
BI38G6—RED ORCHID. 
“Finest Iris'' Collection 
B3095X—Top Iris of ‘‘100 Most 
Popular.”” 1 each of Ola Kala, 
Rhythm, Blue Shimmer, 
ALL IRIS SHIPPED 
POSTPAID 
Choice Red and Pink Iris 
B3063X—1 each of Red Or- 
ehid, Mulberry Rose, Tea ff 
Rose, and Red Gleam—all 4 §- 
for only 2.49, ppd. : 
RAINBOW IRIS 
(illustrated at right) 
B1260—OLA KALA. Dykes © 
Medal Winner for 1948. No. 1 
of “100 most Popular.” 89c; 
Blue 
Lady Mohr, Elmohr, and Wabash 
—all 6 for 4.29, ppd. 
SOME OF THE WORLD'S BEST IRIS 
ARE OFFERED HERE 
You ey Laks to be an Bets. pescier 0, Be 3 for 2.32- B1229—BLUE RHYTHM. No. 4 of rie peat re ee bar none. 
ognize the quality and beauty of the Iris liste SRE “first 100.7 Dykes Medal Winner ; or 1.39, — 
here if you grow them in your own garden. Czas Wie omaiion. coves and most popular Iris grown today. B1345—GARDEN MAGIC. 
Each year the American Iris Society releases a 
One of the better reds. 
list of the ‘100 Most Popular Iris’’ and you will 
Heavy bloomer. 980; 3 for 2.49. 
; 75c; 3 for {.79. 
orchid Iris." 75c; 3 for 1.79. ; 
BI347—GYPSY. No. 79 of “‘first 
red-brown, bordered buff. | 
note that many of them are listed on this page, gyogg-—-WABASH. No. 12 of - ” ; - BI373—MULBERRY pea 1.49: 3.89 
in@uding the following: ro tg fie 49c; 3 for 1.19. p09 Bact Seid gr omc = ROSE. No. 16 of “100 Most ae Via sde 
Ola Kala, No. 1—na- Blue Shimmer, No. 5. 
tion’s most popular Lady Mohr, No. 6 
Tris. Elmohr, No. 7. 
Blue Rhythm, No. 4, Wabash, No. 12. 
(See money-saving collection of these 6, 
headed ‘‘Finest Iris Colleetion.’’) 
FALL-BLOOMING IRIS 
They Bloom Both Spring and Fall 
B11S5O0—AUTUMN KING. Large blue and pur- 
ple bi-color. 
BiltiS1—AUTUMN QUEEN. 
as 7 months of the year. 
Bii54—BLACK MAGIC. 
good fall bloomer. 
Popular.” Very large 
blooms of rich, mulberry — 
rose. Tall stemmed and well 
branched. Award of Merit 
1944. 69c; 3 for 1.69. 
BI349—HARRIET THO- 
REAU. No. 65 of ‘100 Most 
Popular.” Very large flow- 
ers of orchid pink. Many 
blooms. 69c; 3 for 1.69. 
BI395—TEA ROSE. A fine 
Iris from Mrs. Whiting. 
Deep shade of mallow pink 
with a gleaming coppery 
3 for 2.29, 
BI255—LADY MOHR. No. 6 of “first 
100,” Standards clear oyster-shell 
white. Falls iridescent white with 
clear, fluted border of colonial buff. 
Throat of brown veinings shot with 
gold. 98¢; 3 for 2.49. 
Bi274—ROCKET. No. 29 of ‘first 
100.’". In our opinion, the most bril- 
liant of all Iris. Another of Mrs. 
Whiting’s famous hybrids. An erect, 
domed flower. 1.98; 3 for 5.25. 
B1226—BRYCE CANYON. No. 15 of 
B1242—G RAND CANYON, 
No. 27 of “first 100." 69¢; 
3 for 1.69. 
BI244—GOLDEN FLEECE. 
No. 67 of 100 most popular. 
75c; 3 for 1.79. 
Bi1245—GOLDEN MAJESTY. 
No. 81 of ‘first 100.” Best 
blooming golden yellow in its 
price class. 49c; 3 for 1.29. 
B i225—AZURE SKIES. No. 
Large _lilac-pi 
borne on strong, tall st 
49c; 3 for 1.29. por 
B1382—PINK OPAL. A ver 
fine, tall, orchid-pink. 
3 for 1.29. 
Blooms as much 
(See picture.) Very 
garden. Rich gold standards 
geous combination of soft buffs, yel- 
lows, violets 
B1168—SOUTHLAND. American Iris Society’s 20 of “first 100.” Lovely. «srs 100. Warm brown or henna- shading. 75¢; 3 for 1.79. and velvety falls of real red. 
Award of Merit and best yellow fall bloomer. ruffled flowers of pale, cool. copper. Very brilliant. 98c; 3 for BI387--RED GLEAM. A One of the Sass’ very fine 
Bi 1S6-AUTUMN, SURERISE. | Yerm), Aho new 1945. BOC; ater las) Ae brilliant, velvety red with a Iris. 98c; 3 for 2.49. = 
B1152—-AUTUMN ELF. Olive cream and deli-  gy265_PAINTED DESERT. A BIg BEE SMES i 5 OF rep epe Or ES Se paces X—PINK SEED. 
cate lavender edged ivory. Ruffled. Has bloomed ‘va cel. BTSt 100.’ Clearest blue polka dotted cae -LINGS FROM APRICOT SU 
: BI341—FL . 
every growing month for us. and tans, 69¢; 3 for ®"@4 Peppered, rather than buttonhole Pine like EORA see 
; PREME. Description on Ss 
4 stitehed. on crisp enameled ivory page 
BE eT Shee Oo ere en ee white. 89¢; 3 for 2.39. berry soda. _ Very long 19. 3 for 1.98. oo 
z sets oat B1235—CITY OF LINCOLN. No. stems. 49c; 3 for 1.19. 
63 of ‘first 100. Rich, golden B1371—MOROCCO ROSE. 
Very large flowered rose- 
pink, shading into soft yel- 
low glow at the heart. 49c; 
3 for 1.29. 
Biq Red and Pink Bargain | 
_ B3071X—1 each of all 12 
(does not include Pink Seed-— 
lings). for only 7.75, ppd. 
B3054X—FALL-BLOOMING IRIS COL- 
LECTION. 1 each of Autumn King, 
Autumn Surprise, Southland, and Au- 
standards and velvety, fiery red 
falls. 49¢; 3 for 1.29, 
B1286-—VIRGIN SNOW. A beauti- 
tiful Sass Iris of purest ning 
white. 69c; 3 for 1.69. 
Gorgeous Beauties Bargain 
B3061X—1 each of phe created he 
Zenor, Morocco Rose an 
Kala—all 4 fer only 1.98, ppd. 
tumn Queen—all 4 only 1.59, ppd. 
