KARL ROSENFIELD 
Henry Field's 
PEONIES 
PRICES of named variety Peonies: 
89c each; 3 for 2.49, postpaid, except 
where noted. 
The Peony Society rates peonies on quality 
and performance, using a score ranging from 
1 to 10. Rating given below after name. 
Bi529—KARL ROSENFIELD. Rated 
8.8. Brilliant velvety crimson. Strong 
healthy growth. Blooms mid-season. 
Probably the most popular peony in 
the U.S. 
BI514—FRANCES ORTEGAT. Rated 
6.7. Large, semi-rose type of dark 
amaranth-red. Glistening yellow sta- 
mens. Mid-season peony. 
Bi5!2—FELIX CROUSSE. Rated 8.4. 
Large, globular, bomb type of bright 
red. Fine fragrance. Blooms freely 
and in clusters. Late mid-season va- 
riety. 
BiIS!I3—FESTIVA MAXIMA. Rated 
9.3. Most popular white. Immense 
flowers. Has flecks of red on center 
petals. Very early flowering and pleas- 
ingly fragrant. 
BI5!I—EDULIS SUPERBA. Rated 
7.6. An early, big, deep pink. Strong 
hardy grower. One of the best of all 
bloomers. Very fragrant. 
Bi518—GROVER CLEVELAND. 
Rated 8.2. Double, dark crimson. 
Blooms in clusters late in May. Vigor- 
ous and:strong. 
Big, Beautiful 
4 Choice Peonies only 3.19 
Postpaid 
Field's 
GIANT FERNS 
Every home should 
have some ferns. They 
are so hardy. Do well 
on north side of 
house. ‘Tropical ap- 
pearing and make a 
luxuriant background. 
Prices: 39¢ each; 3 
for 98c, postpaid. 
B2070—MAIDEWN 
HAIR (Lacy Leafed). 
B2071 — OSTRICH 
PLUME (Heavy and 
luxuriant fern from 
the North). 
B2072 — HARDY 
SWORD FERN from 
our Ozark garden 
(prettiest of all). 
MAIDEN HAIR 
GIANT FERN 
COLLECTION 
B3251X 
{ Maiden Hair 
1 Ostrich Plume 
{1 Sword Fern 
All for 89c, ppd. 
HARDY SWORD 
LOOSESTRIFE 
(Lythrum, 
the Beacon) 
B2116—Produces 12 or 
more upright spikes of 
clear, rosy red all sum- 
mer. Grows anywhere, 
wet or dry. Comes from 
England. Big heavy 
clumps. 49c each; 2 for 
BI550—SOLANGE. Rated 9.7. The 
nearly perfect peony, having one of the 
highest ratings of all. Huge globes of 
rich, creamy white suffused lightly 
with buff and pink. Flowers heavy, 
compact and full of petals. 1.25 each; 
3 for 3.49, postpaid. 
BI533—LONGFELLOW. Rated 9.0. 
Very brilliant red. Long, slender 
stems. A Minn. variety rated as one 
of the best. 98c¢ each; 3 for 2.79, ppd. 
BI534—MARY BRAND. Rated 8.7. 
Very large, bright red flowers; often 
borne in clusters. Strong plant. An- 
other Minnesota variety. 98c¢ each; 3 
for 2.79, postpaid. 
Bi546—ROSE FRAGRANS. Immense 
bomb type. Deep pink. Very fragrant. 
Flowers after most others are gone. 
MAY DAY PEONIES 
The famous old varieties of true of- 
ficinalis (May day) Peonies with sweet 
potato-like roots. Extra early. Have 
very brilliant colors. May Day Peonies 
seldom are offered in this country but 
we import them from Holland. Abso- 
lutely hardy; live for years. 
B1541!—Double Red 
B!542—Double Pink 
B1543—Double White 
98c¢ each; 3 for 2.79, postpaid. 
B31 80X—Collection of 1 each of Read 
Pink and White for 2.69, postpaid. 
Beautiful PEONY COLLECTION 
B3171X—1 each of Frances Orte- 
gat, Festiva Maxima, 
grans. 
paid. 
Rose Fra- 
All 3 for only 2.39, post- 
B1574—Field’s Double Red. 
B1573—Field’s Double Pink. 
MARTHA BULLOCK 
The Largest Flowered 
of all Peonies 
Bi535—Rated 9.1. Peony ex- 
perts rate this as one of the 
three best of all peonies. Its 
blooms are almost as large as 
the ordinary-size dinner plate. 
Outer petals are a soft rose- 
pink; the full, fluffy center a 
pale shell-pink. Stems are stiff, 
strong, and easily hold the im- 
mense, fragrant blossoms up- 
right where they can be seen. 
1.25 each; 3 for 3.49, postpaid. 
SAVE! Buy Peonies by Color 
59c each; 3 for 1.59, ppd. 
59c each; 3 for 1.59, ppd. 
B1575—Field’s Double White. 59c each; 3 for 1.59, ppd. 
B3179X—Collection of | Red, | Pink, | White 1.55, ppd. 
B3170X—tThis is always our 
most popular peony collection. 
You get four colors, each is an 
early blooming variety. Will give 
you an ideal selection of peonies 
for Memorial Day. 
1 LONGFELLOW—One of the fin- 
est brilliant reds. 
1 FESTIVA MAXIMA—large 
white. 
1 EDULIS SUPERBA—deep pink 
outer petals, shading to light pink 
center. 
1 KARL ROSENFIELD—deep red. 
FREE GIFT: 1 Regal, the most 
popular lily we grow. 
IMPORTANT TIP: Pant the peony 
roots so_ that 
the little pink buds are exactly 2” below 
ground level—no more, no less. This is 
important. Then mound the ground up 
over the top 4 to 6 inches for the winter. 
3 for 1.49 PEONY SPECIAL 
B3181X—A grand assortment of 
big, double, choice varieties of dif- 
ferent colors. This is your chance 
to save because this collection is 
made up of varieties we grow too 
many of—often the most expensive 
ones. Unlabeled. Sent postpaid. 
Lots of folks just like to 
buy peonies by color and 
want great big, full, double 
flowers. Here they are at 
bargain prices. All good 
varieties, labeled as_ to 
color. 
BE of 
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CHINESE 
LANTERN 
B2028 —Huge 
scarlet pods like 
lanterns. Cut them 
when they are 
bright orange- 
searlet in the fall 
for brilliant, last- 
ing winter bou- 
quets. 39c each; 3 
for 98c, postpaid. 
3 for 1.19, ppd. 
A | 
Hardy MINIATURE CARNATION 
B2154—Tiny Rubies. 
A brand 
new little carnation that makes 
a solid pin-cushion of blue-green, 
FORGET-ME-NOT 
B2076 — PINK 
BEAUTY. All of 
you have seen the 
ordinary blue For- 
get-Me-Not, but 
have any of you 
seen a real pink 
one? We’ve got it 
—it’s brand new! 
Cluster of large, 
bright pink flowers 
borne all summer. 
49c each; 3 for 
1.19, postpaid. 
needle- 
like leaves 
and tiny, 
ruby col- 
ored, dou- 
ble carna- 
tion blos- 
soms. Fra- 
grant too. 
49c each; 
3 for 1.19; 
postpaid. 
Double Yellow BUTTERCUP 
B2022— Fine clumps 
of dark green cut 
foliage with 18 to 24 
in. stems loaded with 
large, golden yellow, 
double Buttercups. 
Do not confuse this 
with the low creeping 
kind that spreads all 
over the garden. Ab- 
solutely hardy. 39¢ 
each; 3 for 98c, ppd. 
