| RAINBOW 
GLADS 
POSTPAID PRICES 
for Rainbow Glads described in two columns below: 
5 for 59c 10 for 98c 
Each bulb comes labeled as to variety. 
REDS 
@ BG352—STOPLIGHT. Bril- 
liant red. Truly a “‘stopper.” 
BG207—MRS. JOHN KONY- 
NENBURG. A large garnet red. 
Sturdy grower. 
poe {—NEW EUROPE. Beau- 
iful geranium red with 
white blotch. Saeenad 
BG210—BEACON. Bright red, 
_ yellow throat. 
WHITES 
(2) BG233—JUNE BELLS. Fine 
pure white. Strong stem. 
_ Large flowers. 
BG239—SNOW PRINCESS. 
Tall, pure white. A strong grower. 
BG23 |—MARGARET BEATON. 
Snow-white with orange-red 
throat. 
BG24I—MSGR. SHEEN. 
Creamy white shaded pink. Pale 
_ Violet blotch. 
BLUES AND LAVENDERS 
BG339—PURPLE SU- 
3) PREME. Clear deep purple. 
Has a silvery sheen. 
BG345—ELIZABETH THE 
QUEEN. Beautiful, ruffled light 
lavender. : 
BG331—BLUE HERALD. Vio- 
ah onda Shaded reddish pur- 
BG336—BENJAMIN BRITTEN. 
Deep magenta purple with fine 
white lines. ~ 
BG172—SILVER SHEEN. Light 
sitvery lavender. Has lots of 
blooms. 
BGI61—WHITE WONDER. 
The largest fluffy white of all. 
BG153—OYSTER BAY BEAU- 
TY. Large ox-blood red. Long 
stems. 
~ BG129—SANHICAN’S MON- 
ARCH. Rich tyrian rose center 
with lighter stems. 
BG157—VICTORY. Beautiful 
large salmon pink. A good cut 
flower. 
Decorative Dahlia Collection 
BG543X—I each Silver 
Sheen, White Wonder, Oys- 
ter Bay Beauty. Only 1.25, 
postpaid. 
BG559X—Seem 
jam never come 
never gro 
et mixed : 
es large, first-quality roo 
1.75, ppd. 
DAZZLER 
BGi8—A new one you can 
see clear across the garden 
_ because of its vivid, blood red 
flowers. Dark green foliage. 
Truly a rare one. Grows 4% 
ft. tall. 49c each; 2 for 79¢, 
GIANT DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
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out even, and we 
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iety. Always come out 
ts and 
Henry 
Field’s 
25 for 2.10 50 for 3.57 
PINKS 
BG3!1I—EARLY ROSE, 
Rosy pink. Blooms early. 
BG307—GENERAL EISEN- 
HOWER. Deep bright pink. Large 
owers. 
BG306—SPIC & SPAN. 
flowers of rich salmon 
Beautifully ruffied. 
BG348—ETHEL C. COLE, 
Early light pink. C i 
iiaheoot: I ream shadings 
Huge 
pink. 
low. A fine cut flower. 
YELLOWS AND ORANGES 
Bac BG208—G RAND MON- 
() RE ee a ARCH. Huge deep maroon Here j 
wiki ee yellow. ou nee purple blotch. Heavy tex- mixture zg 
BG257—GOLD DUST. Clear nchudedt 
deep yellow. An early one. th BG340—ARISTOS. Bluish 
lee Se CCA LAURENTIA. 
z or i 
Sante range-red with yellow 
BG259—HOKUS PUKUS. But- 
tercup yellow with i 
sg ecarmine red 
SMOKIES 
BG280—HAWATII. Deep 
mahogany red with blotch of 
deeper color. 
BG278—SILHOUETTE. S 
lilac with rosy shadings. aed 
BG279—CANADA. Lobster red, 
striped violet. Blooms late. 
BG272—BAGDAD. Giant kk 
old rose with lighter inrout= = .: 
BG1I52—SUNSET. A formal 
flower of red and gold. Very 
unusual. 
BGI28—OGDEN REID. Rose 
pink petals shaded with light 
lavender. Deep rose center. 
BGI34—CALIFORNIA IDOL. 
A clear sulphur yellow. Blooms 
all season. 
POSTPAID PRICES: Your 
choice of any of above Giant 
Decorative Dahlias, 60c each; 
2 for 1.00. 
Finest Dahlia Collection 
BG549X—I!I each California 
Ogden Reid, Sunset. 
tdol, 1 
Only 1.35, postpaid. 
unusually shaped, 
e 
ee Eade: These “surplus” for bouquets. 
kinds go into this collection. fen BG 108 ent brouse 
colors and kinds. BG I Of 
BGIO5—MRS. E. J. 
LECTION. 1 
BG22—THE PRESIDENT. 
Cherry red flowers. Rich green 
foliage. 4 ft. tall. 
BG26—RED KING HUMBERT. 
Orange-scarlet flowers. Coppery 
bronze foliage. 4 ft. tall. 
Ba28—YELLOW KING HUM- 
BERT. Large yellow flowers 
heavily flecked with red. Green 
foliage. 4 ft. tall. 
BG20—PINK GIANT. Bright 
salmon rose flowers. Green fo- 
liage. 4 ft. tall. 
BG504X—1 of 
2 COLLECTIONS—16 CANNAS 
(For varieties separ 
collection.) 
GLADIOLUS 
ARISTOCRAT 
ens of the newer glads, 
have picked these five as the 
finest we have seen. 
large, lovely varieties: 
BG242—BLIZZARD. Many 
white. Gorgeous. 
BG308—GLORIOSA, Vivid 
throat. Enormous flowers. 
(3) 
Very striking. 
POSTPAID PRICES: Your 
choice of any of the above va- 
rieties, 25c each; 5S for 1.00. 
"20 GRAND” 
Attractive, decorative and interest- 
ing. This type gets it 
long, 
s name from its 
etals. 3 
BG 109—INKYO. Dark velvety red. Fine 
BG104—BERTHA HORNE. Glorious au- 
BG 108—ORANGE LEADER. A big, pretty 
A large pink with 
each of above varie- 
ties only 1.50, ppd. 
25c each; 3 for 60c; 6 for 1.00, postpaid 
each listed above... 
the 
GLADS 
ing the scarce 
ders. 
After carefully judging doz- 
we 
All are All 
large florets of purest 
pure rose, lighter in the 
BG258 — HOPMAN’S 
GLORY. Tall sunflower yel- 
lilac with white markings. 
BG5385x— 
Selged X—20 
G586x 
Paid. 
BG570X 
A blend of every 
imaginable color and 
shade, both plain and 
ruffied kinds, The bulbs 
are big, clean, vigorous 
and first-class quality. 
ARISTOCRAT DAHLIAS 
BG151—SUNGOD. Glistening 
golden yellow. Long wide 
petals. Very attractive. 75c 
each; 2 for 1.25, postpaid. 
BG66—COMMANDO. A clear 
shade of lavender. Large 
flowers on long stiff stems. 
75c each; 2 for 1.25, postpaid. 
BG177—DELWOOD’S GLORI- 
OUS. Deep pink. Makes a 
lovely showing in the garden. 
85c each; 2 for 1.45, postpaid. 
BG178—IOWA. Maize with 
pink tipped petals. Very strik- 
lug. 75c each; 21tor 1.25, post- 
paid. 
ward the 
postpaid. 
Long, Needle- 
like Petals 
Perfect color and symmetry 
in every blossom, The flow- 
ers are so perfectly formed 
they look. as if they were 
made by a most accurate ma- 
chine. Medium-size flowers. 
BG80—GOLD MEDAL. Gold- 
en orange-yellow. A formal 
show variety. 
BG7!—BONNIE BLUE. The 
needle-like 
striking creamy center. ; “hes best blue of all. Everyone 
guaranteed to please. You really striking TOR ANY OF ABOVE 4 CACTUS fixes it. y 
get a lot for your money! ah DAHLIAS: 50c each; 2 for 90¢, postpaid. BG76—-LAVONI- Clear pinks 
* ¢ Ilections = Very formal flower. eau- 
tion of aetor OBC; 2° BG541X—CACTUS DARE COr tiful, very popular variety. 
BG75—YELLOW DUKE. 
BG29—HUNGARIA. The very 
best pink. Green foliage. 3% {ts 
tall. 
BG33—SHENANDOAH. Large- 
flowered. Dark pink. Bronze fo- 
liage. 4 ft. tall. 
BG17—RICHARD WALLACE. 
Large, solid yellow flower. Green 
foliage. 4 ft. tall. 
BGI9—KING MIDAS. Clear 
bright yellow with red dots. 
Blooms till frost. Green foliage. 
4 ft. tall. known to 
cludes 
whites, 
lets and 
...8 for 1.25 shades. 
1.98 
ately labeled, add {Oc per you. 
“The Queen 
Gladiohis are very aptly called 
“Queen of 
are the most universally grown of 
all flowers, doing well practically 
anywhere, in all sorts of climates. 
No other flower offers such a wide 
variety of beautiful colors, includ- 
They give you a great deal 
for your money. 
Glads Are Easy to Grow 
gladiolus ask 
S @ real mo 
—40 bulbs for 1.09, post 
BG179—RED VELVET. Deep 
velvet red, shading darker to- 
inches across and a vigorous 
grower. 1.00 each; 2 for 1.65, 
ARISTOCRAT 
DAHLIA COLLECTION 
41 Sungod 
1 Reqd Velvet 
1 lowa 
4 Delwood’s Glorious 
BG556X—All 
2.75, postpaid. 
BALL DAHLIAS 
RAINBOW CANNA 
BARGAIN 
ALL COLORS MIXED 
6 Giant Cannas 88c 
12 Giant Cannas 1.60 
24 Giant Cannas 2.85 
ALL POSTPAID 
BG505X — Here’s a 
grand and glorious 
rainbow of all colors 
Giant 
guaranteed 
‘potato’ 
Flowers.’"’ They 
shine. 
blues and laven- 
is ordinary vigorous. 
a 
MIDDLE size 
nhey-saver! This 
ou a beautiful ue 
bulbs for 57c, post- 
s es 
All bulbs are guaranteed 
to bloom and will pro- 
duce gorgeous flowers. 
You really get a lot for 
your money! 20 bulbs 
for only 1.00; 40 buibs 
1.85, ppd. 
center. About 10 
the 
4 for only 
good, clear yellow. 
BG8I—BRONZE BEAUTY. 
The name tells the story. 
BG83—PURPLE BALL. 
Blue-purple. Loved by all Col OFFER 
who see it. tion te) Collec 
BG84—STORM KING. Best varie shoes 
of all the very scarce whites. eties: : 
BG74—RED CHIEF. The 
old favorite that is best 
all red ball dahlias. 
PRICES FOR ANY OF THE 
ABOVE 8 BALL DAHLIAS: 
50c each; 2 for 90c; 3 for 
1.25, postpaid. 
for 
cannas. In- 
reds, pinks, 
yellows, scar- BG507X— 
in-between for a 7-ft. 
roots, 
to please 
height. 
of Flowers" 
care, 
drained garden soil, and full sun- 
Set bulbs 4 inches deep— 
a little deeper in loose, sandy soil. 
Every 10 
plantings up to July 1 and you 
will have blooms coming on all 
summer and fall. 
Here at Field’s we grow hun- 
dreds of varieties of glads. 
varieties listed here are the pick 
of all of them. 
glads are state inspected. 
EASY TO GROW 
Plant dahlia tubers after 
soil 
planting 
about 5 inches deep, space 3 
feet apart. When the third 
set of leaves appears, 
off the top. This encourages 
branching and will 
well-balanced, bushy plant. 
Dahlias like full sun, 
well-drained soil, and just or- 
dinary “potato care.” 
A Favorite of All Dahlia Fans 
Distinct, finely cut foliage. .A 
of 
5-FOOT CANNA BED 
BG506xX—12 
for a 5-ft. bed. 
the center. 9 
for outside. Labeled as to height. 
12 CANNAS POSTPAID, 
FOR ONLY 1.65. 
7-FOOT CANNA BED 
20 
ones for the center. 
ones for outside. 
20 CANNAS POSTPAID, 
FOR ONLY 2.49. 
fairly rich, well- 
days make additional 
The 
All Henry Field 
All are 
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3’ tall varieties 
shorter ones 
cannas. Enough 
bed. 8 medium-tall 
12 shorter 
Labeled as to 
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