Poinsettia 
 A1170—One of the 
most brilliantly 
colored of ali 
roses. A gleaming 
insettia color. 
Long stems; good 
cut flower, 
Talisman 
Alti80—A_ gorgeous 
blend of ula aoa 
let, yellow and or- 
ange. Has beautiful, 
distinctive shape. 
Looks like a flor- 
ist’s rose. 
rland 
Al'34—We believe 
this is the best pink 
rose. A glowing 
pink with large 
pointed buds and a 
delightful fra- 
grance. 
Golden Charm 
AlLIZ1—A olden 
yellow wit long- 
pointed buds. Flow- 
ers are large, 
slightly fragrant. A 
vigorous, compact 
grower. 
Night 
Aft t6i—One of the 
blackest of all dark 
roses. Almost black 
buds open into bril- 
liant blackish-crim- 
son shaded crim- 
son. 
Hinrich Gaede 
Atli37—Large, 
nasturtium-red 
flowers with or- 
ange-red centers. 
Foliage is a glossy 
bronze. Has rasp- 
berry fragrance! 
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Henry Field’s Famous 
ROYAL ROSE COLLECTION 
Six of the world’s most beautiful 
Hybrid Tea Roses—all two-year-old, 
field-grown plants guaranteed to 
bloom first year: 
Henrietta, yellow 
Field’s Giant, crimson 
Editor McFarland, pink 
Poinsettia, scarlet 
K. A. Victoria, white 
Talisman, multi-color 
A2253X—Select No. 1 
5.49, postpaid. 
A2245X—Select No. 1% Grade, 
4.98, postpaid. 
Postpaid Prices on Hybrid Teas 
Prices for these 22-year-old _field- 
grown roses: Henrietta, Poinsettia, 
Talisman, Ed. McFarland, Golden 
Charm, Night, Hinrich Gaede, Coun- 
tess Vandal, and K. A. Victoria: 
Per Per Per 
Each 3 6 {2 
@ 
Everblooming 
4 Select 2-yr. No. ( 1.10 3.15 5.98 11.40 
| HYBRID TEA ROSES wns oma e 
: Please specify on your rose order 
: whether you want ‘“‘Select’’ or “Stand- 
ard”? grade. 
Fall 1954 Rose Bargain 
A225CX—1 Golden Charm, 1 
Editor McFarland, 1 Talis- 
man, 1 K. A. Victoria, 1 Poin- 
settia—Standard 2-year Me- 
dium Grade—all for only 
4.19, postpaid. 
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Grade, 
You Can Fall Plant These Henry Field ROSES 
1 You can have better roses next IMPORTANT: We can not 
: spring if you plant them this fall. ship roses to you in the fall until 
: The fall planted roses do not’ they become dormant, which us- 
make any top growth during the ually is late October. To fall 
fall and winter, but they do get’ plant, prune tops to about 12”. 
a running start next spring be- Plant in the usual way and then 
cause they already are in the mound dirt over all but about 3” 
ground to take advantage of of the tips of the stems. Remove 
melting snow and early cold this mound of dirt gently next 
rains. They get a good root’ spring when the buds start swell- 
growth before hot weather hits: ing. 
SHRUB ROSES 50 Easy to Grow 
Shrub Roses are 
ideal for hedges, bor- 
ders, around the foun- 
dations. They aretough, 
yet beautiful, hardy, 
and bloom profusely 
even in poor soil. 
POSTPAID PRICES: 1.15 
each; 3 for 3.36; 6 for 
= ~ Mie ; : : , : 6.49; 12 for 11.98. 
e-f Reape 28 ee Me A1320—H ARRISON’S 
: : rae , ae i ¢ YELLOW. A grand old 
PROSPERITY PRIMROSE we caer ah ee gt “% rose; best yellow shrub 
ih * ; rose of all. Semi-double, 
sweet scented. Lives for 
years. 
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Field‘s Giant 
Al({27—Huge flower 
with perfect form. Pro- 
fuse bloomer. Offered only 
by Henry Field’s. Propa- 
gation rights reserved. 
Price: .25 each; 3 for 
3.49, ppd. 
K. A. Victoria 
Al 147—The most 
_ popular white. 
Clear and glis- 
tening. Beautiful 
buds and flow- 
ers. A profuse 
bloomer. 
Sars epea Ni 
PAUL’S SCARLET 
For Great Mass of Blooms and Sheer Beauty 
A1O78—PAUL’S SCARLET. 
popular climbing rose; is planted more than 
all other varieties combined. 
A1052—CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. 
Flowers exactly like its hothouse namesake. 
Pink, fragrant beauties on long wiry stems. 
Hardy. 
A1077—PRIMROSE. A hardy climber with 
large, double canary-yellow flowers and shiny, 
deep green leaves. 
A1079—PROSPERITY. Blooms first year 
planted. A strong, free-growing plant. 
POSTPAID PRICES on above 4: 1.10 each; 3 
for 3.15; 6 for 5.98; 12 for 11.40. 
AIO56—PATENTED CLIMBER “BLAZE.” 
Has flowers the same brilliant red as Paul’s 
Searlet but blooms both fall and spring. 1.25 
each; 3 for 3.49, postpaid. 
Rainbow of Climbing Roses 
A2212X—1 each of Paul’s_ Scarlet, 
Primrose, Prosperity and Climbing 
American Beauty—all 4 for only 3.98, 
Postpaid. 
World’s. most 
Henry Field's 
NEW DAWN—the Everblooming Climbing Rose 
A1074—The first everblooming climb- 
ing rose. No other climber produces 
flowers so constantly from spring un- 
til frost. The blooms are a large, dou- 
ble, apple-blossom pink borne on 
long stems. Fine for cutting. Also 
very fragrant. 1.25 each; 3 for 3.49, 
postpaid. 
AI32i—PINK GROO- 
TENDORST. 4 to 5 feet 
high and as wide. Has a 
delightfully spicy carna- 
tion fragrance. 
AIZ319—(RED) F. J. 
GROOTENDORST. Grows 
4 to 5 feet high and stays 
loaded all summer with 
large clusters of bright 
red carnation-like flowers. 
One of the best of the 
shrub roses. 
Shrub Rose Bargain 
A2314X—1 Pink Groot- 
endorst, 1 F. J. Grooten- 
dorst, 1 Harrison's Yellow 
—all 3 for only 2.98, 
postpaid. 
