AFRICAN VIOLETS 
N515X—1 each of the 7 African Violets 
pictured at left and listed below—an 
11.73 value—for only 8.98. 
N167—DOUBLE ROSE AZURE. The 
folks who work in our greenhouses think 
this variety is the most beautiful of all. It 
has large, double, white blooms softly 
blushed pink and tinted more deeply here 
and there with wine. 1.75 each; 3 for 4.29. 
N205—LADY GENEVA. Has blossoms of 
deep blue edged a sparkling, frosty white. 
A good grower. White edge gets more 
pronounced as plant becomes older. 1.25 
each; 3 for 3.49. 
N166—DOUBLE KING NEPTUNE. A 
new deep purple with the largest of all 
double African Violet flowers. 1.75 each; 
3 for. 4.29. 
N527X—DOUBLE AFRICAN VIO- 
LETS. 1 each of Double King Nep- 
tune, Double Rose Azure, Philadel- 
phia Belle, and Double White Lace— 
all 4for 5.49. 
N179—PORTLAND ROSE. This is the 
most attractive rose-pink of any that we 
have handled as the blooms have life and 
fire in them. 1.25 each; 3 for 3.49. 
N151—FLORADORA. A fine new variety 
with large, beautifully fringed blossoms of 
rose-mauve. 1.50 each; 3 for 4.19. 
N155—HOLLY. Beautiful foliage—dark, 
blackish, bronze-green, frilled and pointed 
along the edges like a holly leaf. An 
abundance of blue blooms. 1.98 each; 3 
for 5.25. 
N154—New KANSAS CITY GIRL. A 
brand new origination by Mrs. George 
Pendleton of Kansas City, Mo., one 
of the country’s top growers of African 
Violets. 
Kansas City Girl is a girl type violet 
with huge, erect, scalloped leaves of rich 
green. Has positively huge flowers of soft 
reddish-lilac, and lots of them. 2.25 each; 
3 for 5.98. 
N521X—BRAND NEW VARIETIES. 
1 each of Kansas City Girl, Double 
King Neptune and Holly—all 3 for 4.98. 
FUCHSIA 
(Ladies’ Ear Drops) 
The plants need only cool con- 
ditions with plenty of light, but 
little hot sun. We offer here some 
of the newest and most beau- 
tiful varieties, directly from California, 
N286—UNCLE JULES. Flowers look 
extra large in contrast with the small 
leaves. 59c each; 3 for 1.49. 
N284—HOLLYDALE. A beauty. Clear 
double red with pink sepals. 59¢ each; 
3 for 1.49. 
N283—GYPSY QUEEN. Huge rosy- 
lavender flowers. One of the finest. 59c 
each; 3 for 1.49. 
N280—YULETIDE. Double white with 
crimson sepals. 59¢ each; 3 for 1.49. 
FUCHSIA COLLECTION 
N633X—1 each of Uncle Jules, Yule- 
tide, Gypsy Queen and Hollydale—all 
4 for 1.98. 
Henry Field’s Finest 
HOUSE PLANTS 
DOUBLE ‘Rose Bud” 
BEGONIAS 
These are not ordinary begonias. The 
plants grow round and solid, with many 
clusters of small, double flowers that look 
just like little rose buds. Easy to grow, 
and very beautiful. Wonderful indoor 
plants and ideal outdoors in summer in 
semi-shaded spots, and in window and 
porch boxes, because they bloom profusely 
and almost constantly. 
N225—CARMINE QUEEN. A _ brand 
new named variety with very large ‘‘rose 
buds” that open into full-blown, double, 
deep pink flowers. Leaves are an attrac- 
tive coppery red. Flowers most of the 
time. 98c¢ each; 3 for 2.69. 
N224—REDDY. Brand new, and sold only 
by Henry Field’s. Rich green leaves; dainty 
buds burst into huge, glowing flowers. 
Shipped out of 214” pots. 98c¢ each; 3 
for 2.69. 
REX BEGONIAS 
(Painted Leaf Begonias) 
PAINT POT COLLECTION 
N618X—1 each of Scarlet O’Hara, 
Curly Silver Sweet, Cardoza Gardens, 
and Helen Lewis—all 4 for only 3.39. 
N249—MAIDEN’S BLUSH. Silver suf- 
fused with rosy red. Wide area of almost 
black-red with dots of red. 89c each; 3 
for 2.39. 
N258—WINTER QUEEN. Soft silvery 
pea-green, strikingly edged with reddish 
brown. 1.25 each; 3 for 3.39. 
N253—SCARLET O’HARA (see picture 
on envelope). Its red tones vary, going 
from rich black maroon to flaming crimson. 
98c each; 3 for 2.69. 
N237—CARDOZA GARDENS (see pic- 
ture on envelope). Black shot with green 
and pink with rose spots on the outer 
border. 89¢ each; 3 for 2.39. | 
N252—CURLY SILVER SWEET (see 
picture on envelope). Leaves of molten 
silver beautifully waved and curled. 98c 
each; 3 for 2.69. 
N239—HELEN LEWIS (see picture on 
envelope). Center and edges of leaves 
deep brown-purple with light pea-green 
zone in between, flushing rich rose with 
age. 89c each; 3 for 2.39. 
RAINBOW OF REX BEGONIAS 
N617X—1 each of Curly Silver Sweet, 
Maiden’s Blush, and Helen Lewis—all 
3 for only 2.49. 
COLEUS 
N1050—lIts foliage has all colors of the 
rainbow in beautiful patterns in one plant. 
3 (all different) for 89c; 6 (all different) 
for 1.49, postpaid. 
BRILLIANT FOLIAGE PLANTS 
N770X—(not pictured). Includes best of 
Coleus, Joseph’s Coat and Purple Velvet 
Plant. 7 plants (all different) for 98c. 
2 collections, 14 plants, for 1.89. 
GARDENIA ‘‘Mystery”’ 
N295— Easily grown outdoors in the south, 
but everyone likes to try growing them 
indoors. Some succeed, some don’t; it de- 
pends upon conditions. Has huge, white, 
double, very fragrant blooms. Grow them 
at room temperature. Plant outside in 
summer, right in the sun. Water well. 
98c each; 3 for 2.69. 
VARIEGATED-LEAF 
GERANIUMS 
N360—HAPPY THOUGHT. Leaves of 
ivory, green, and brown. Single red flowers. 
N358—DISTINCTION. Leaves of green 
edged reddish-brown. 
N359—SKIES OF ITALY. Leaves of 
green, yellow, bronze and red. Single scar- 
let flowers. 
N357—MME. LANGUTH. White and 
green leaves with double, deep red flowers. 
POSTPAID PRICES 98c each; 3 for2.59. 
N671X—1 each of above 4 for only 3.29. 
IVY LEAF GERANIUMS 
N316— WILLY. Very dark black red. A 
fine variety. 
N313—DOUBLE SALMON. Rich color 
and large flowers. 
N315—SNOWDRIFT. The best of the 
double whites. 
N312—CHARLES TURNER. Very pop- 
ular bright rose-pink. 
N314—INTENSITY. Most brilliant dou- 
ble red. 
eRe ee PRICES: 49c each; 3 for 
N646X—1 each of all 5 Ivy Leaf 
Geraniums above for only 1.98. 
PELARGONIUMS 
(Lady Washington Geraniums) 
N68SX—1 each of 5 below for 3.69. 
N366—MARIE ROBER. Deep black red. 
79c; 3 for 2.19. 
N362—BURGUNDY (pictured on oppo- 
site page). 89c; 3 for 2.49. 
N370—EMPRESS OF RUSSIA. Petals 
red edged pink. 89c; 3 for 2.49. 
N361—SENORITA. Orange with dark 
blotches on upper petals. 79c; 3 for 2.19. 
N371—WALTZ TIME. Orchid; violet 
blotched upper petals. 79c; 3 for 2.19. 
N686X—1 each of Marie Rober, Se- 
norita and Burgundy for 1.98. 
REGULAR GERANIUMS 
N340—DOUBLE FLOWERED IM- 
PROVED RICKARD (pictured on oppo- 
site page). A fine, everblooming Geranium 
of bright red flowers. 
N342—SNOWBALL. White flowers. 
N345—PINK PHENOMENAL. Flowers 
clear rich pink. 
N343—SALMON FIAT. Clusters of clear 
salmon flowers. 
POSTPAID PRICES: 49c each; 3 for 1.39. 
N663X—1 each of above Geraniums— 
all 4 for only 1.69. 
NEW and UNUSUAL BEGONIAS 
Bloom beautifully indoors, are grand for 
window boxes and make very showy plants 
in the shaded garden. 
N211—LARGE LEAF ANGEL WING. 
Large, deep bronze leaves, rich red under- 
neath, with long panicles of bright red 
flowers. 79c each; 3 for 2.16. 
N232—LETTUCE LEAF. Ruffled leaves 
of several shades of green tinted red. 
Dainty pink flowers on long red stems 
clothed with white hairs. 1.00 each. 
N218—ORANGE RUBRA. The flowers 
are a bright orange, large, and brilliant. We 
have never seen an orange-flowered begonia 
before, but here is one. 98¢ each. 
N210—WHITE CALLA BEGONIA. White 
and green variegated leaves, many almost 
white, and shaped like calla lilies. Flowers 
are red. A rare and charming plant. 
1.25 each. 
FANTASTIC BEGONIAS 
These varieties grow like Rex Begonias 
but botanically they are Rhizomatous 
Begonias. Actually they are easier to 
grow than Rex Begonias in those 
homes where the heating system makes 
the air abnormally dry. Give them 
plenty of light and warmth but little or 
no direct sunlight. 
N227—THE BLACK BEGONIA ‘‘Joe 
Hayden’’. Has waxy, pointed leaves of 
thick, leathery texture shaped into a blunt 
star. Colors best with very little light; then 
leaves are almost black and highly iri- 
descent. Reverse of leaf is red. 98¢ each; 
3 for 2.85. 
N226—BO-NIGRA. Remains small and 
neat with a bushy, many-leaved growth. 
The coloring is rich, dark, black-green with 
frequent irregular markings of bright green 
or chartreuse green. Undersides of leaves 
are red with green markings. 1.50 each. 
COLLECTION 
OF RARE BEGONIAS 
N846X—1 each of Joe Hayden, White 
Calla and Bo-Nigra—all 3 for 
only 3.39. 
Everbearing DWARF LEMON 
N1131— Produces edible, giant-size fruit. 
Fragrant flowers resemble orange blos- 
soms. Grows 2’ high. Lives for years. 98c; , 
3 for 2.59. 
DWARF TANGERINE 
N1132— Much like Dwarf Lemon. Pro- 
duces fragrant blossoms and edible tan- 
gerines. 98c; 3 for 2.59. 
N808X—1 Dwarf Lemon and 1 Dwarf 
Tangerine, both for 1.79. 
Everblooming SULTANAS 
N453—White. N451—Salmon. N450— 
Red. N452—Variegated green and white 
leaves; red flowers. 49¢; 3 for 1.39. 
N750X—1 each of 4 Sultanas for 1.59. 
MAURANDIA 
N1003—An indoor climbing vine with del- 
icate leaves. Flowers soft violet color. 
Grows 10 feet or more and will trail on a 
small trellis, or around a window. 79e; 3 
for 2.19. 
Lovely IVIES 
N391—GLACIER IVY. Small variegated 
leaves. 98c each. 
N388—HENRY’S BRANCHING. 39c; 3 
for 98c. 
N697X—1 each of Glacier and Henry’s 
Branching for 1.19. 
Winter HOUSE FERNS _ 
N82—FLUFFY RUFFLES. Heavily ruf- 
fled leaves. 49c; 3 for 1.39. 
N76—BOSTON FERN. Rich dark green 
leaves. 45c; 3 for 1.29. 
N87—LACE FERN (Asparagus Plum- 
osus). Favorite for use in: bouquets. 39c; 
3 for 1.10. 
NS87X—1 each of Fluffy Ruffles, Bos- 
ton, and Lace Fern for 1.25. 
BABY TEARS VINE 
N1001— Has an abundance of tiny, round, 
neat leaves of brilliant green which cascade 
down the sides of whatever the plant grows 
in. 49c; 3 for 1.39. 
ALL HOUSE PLANTS 
SHIPPED POSTPAID 
We grow house plants in 214” clay 
pots and, before shipment, repot them 
in paper pots (the clay pots might 
break). They next are put into poly- 
ethylene plastic film bags and then 
into especially designed shipping con- 
tainers. This gets the house plants to 
you greenhouse fresh. 
See Page 30 for House 
Plant GROWIN 
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