GOLDEN CHARM 
A1131—A golden yel- 
low with long-pointed 
buds. Flowersare large, 
slightly fragrant. A 
vigorous, compact 
grower. 
CRIMSON GLORY 
A1139— Widely held as 
the best crimson rose 
in the world. Perfect in 
form, large and richly 
fragrant. 1.25 each; 3 
for 3.49, ppd. 
Postpaid Prices on Hybrid Teas 
(excepting Crimson Glory) 
Prices for these nine 2-vear-old, field-grown roses: Hen- 
rietta, Poinsettia, Talisman, Hd. McFarland, Golden Charm, 
Field’s Giant, Hinrich Gaede, Countess Vandal, and 
K.A. Victoria: Per Per Per 
Each 3 6 12 
Select 2-yr. No. 1 1.10 3.15 5.98 11.40 
Standard 2-year Medium .98 2.80 5.39 10.19 
Please specify on your rose order whether you want 
Henrietta 
Field’s Giant 
Poinsettia 
Konigin Louise 
Hinrich Gaede 
Golden Charm 
Climber as free gift. 
| FIELD’S BARGAIN DOZEN 
One Each of These 12 Roses: 
We offer you two grades, both big bargains: 
A2240X —12 Select Two-year No. 1 plants 
for 11.29, postpaid, with 1 Paul’s Scarlet 
A2241X—12 Standard Two-year Medium 
plants for 10.00, postpaid, with a free gift 
of 1 Red Flowering Quince shrub. 
“Select’”’ or “‘Standard”’ grade. 
Crimson Glory 
Countess Vandal 
Talisman 
Editor McFarland 
kK A. Victoria 
Contrast 
~ RED LAFAYETTE 
NON-PATENTED FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
Postpaid Prices on Follow- 
ing Four: 
Each Per Per Per 
3 6 12 
1.10 3.15 5.98 11.40 
A1332—DAGMAR SPATH 
(not pictured). Has clusters 
of very large white, semi- 
double blossoms. 
A1340—FLORADORA. Its 
color is a clear, brilliant 
orange. A new color in roses. 
A1354—RED LAFAYETTE. 
Rich red. Fine cut flower too. 
Stands dryness better than 
any other rose. 
A1358—‘‘THE SWEET- 
HEART ROSE”’ (Cecil 
Brunner). Small, exquisite 
buds and flowers of light pink 
with yellow base. 
FIELD’S GIANT 
A1127—Huge flower 
perfect form. Profuse bloom- 
er. Offered only by Henry 
Field’s. Propagation rights 
reserved. 
with 
HINRICH GAEDE 
A1137— Large, nastur- 
tium-red flowers with 
orange-red centers. Fo- 
liage is a glossy bronze. 
Has raspberry fragrance! 
K. A. VICTORIA 
A1147—The most popu- 
lar white. Clear and glist- 
ening. Beautiful buds and 
flowers, a profuse bloomer. 
SWEETHEART 
_ 4 Floribunda Roses 
| for only 3.98 
| A2322X—1 each of Da: 
mar Spath, Floradora, 
Red Lafayette and the | 
Sweetheart Rose—all 4 
for only 3.98, postpaid. | 
Floribundas, being so vig- 
orous, are good withshrubs; 
they give the shrub border 
color all summer long. 
Plant Now for Better Roses Next Spring! 
You can have better roses next spring 
if you plant them this fall. The fall 
planted roses do not make any top 
growth during the fall and winter, but 
they do get a running start next spring 
because they already are in the ground 
to take advantage of melting snow and 
early spring rains. They get a good root 
growth before hot weather hits. 
IMPORTANT: Before we ship roses to 
you, we pre-prune them to about 127. 
MOJAVE 
LOWELL THOMAS MIRANDY 
ETERNAL YOUTH 
Henry 
Field’s 
Plant in the usual way and then mound 
dirt over all but the tips of the stems, 
Remove this mound of dirt gently 
next spring when the buds start swell- 
ing, and then prune the stems back to 
about 8”. 
WHEN WE SHIP ROSES IN FALL: 
We usually ship rose plants in late Octo- 
ber after they have become dormant in 
our fields so we can dig them, 
dil 
WHITE SWAN 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG ECLIPSE 
FINEST TEA ROSES 
Including Patented and “All America’ Winners 
A1288—MOJAVE (Pat. 1176). All Amer- 
ica Winner. The finest orange-colored 
hybrid tea rose—a glowing orange shot 
with flame-like tones of scarlet and ver- 
milion. Pleasantly fragrant. 2.75 each; 
3 for 7.20, ppd. 
A1160—NEIGE PARFUM. A rose of 
purest white tremendously enhanced by 
an entrancing fragrance. The blooms are 
large and beautifully formed, and borne 
continuously throughout spring, summer, 
and fall. 1.75 each; 3 for 4.65, ppd. 
A1287—NEW YORKER (Pat. 823). We 
have never seen a brighter scarlet rose. 
Tremendous blooms, often 614” across. 
Heavy bloomer and good plant maker. 
2.00 each; 3 for 5.25, ppd. 
A1258—BUCCANEER (Pat. 1119). The 
brightest, clearest yellow rose yet offered 
Even in the heat of the summer, opens 
up a golden yellow. Was awarded medals 
in Switzerland, France and Italy. 2.75 
each; 3 for 7.20, ppd. 
A1284—LOWELL THOMAS (Pat. 595). 
One of the largest and clearest of the 
yellows; holds color well in sun. 2.00 
each; 3 for 5.25, ppd. 
A1286—MIRANDY (Pat. 632). An All 
America Winner. Enormous, solid and 
double. Does not fade in sun. 2.25 each; , 
3 for 5.98, ppd. 
A1298—WHITE SWAN (Pat. 1115). 
Dark green foliage makes beautiful back- 
ground for perfectly formed white blos- 
soms. Long graceful buds slowly open 
into 3 to 4”, high-centered flowers. De- 
lightfully fragrant. 2.25 each; 3 for 
6.00, ppd. 
Collection of 4 Fine Roses 
A2290X—1 each of New Yorker, 
Buccaneer, White Swanand Mo- 
jave—all 4 for only 8.55, post- 
paid. 
A1276—HELEN TRAUBEL (Pat. 1028). 
All America winner. 6” flowers of pink 
and apricot. 2.75 each; 3 for 7.20, ppd. 
A1262—ETERNAL YOUTH (Pat. 332). 
One of the finest of all pink tea roses. 
Fragrance delightful. 1.75 each; 3 for 
4.65, ppd. 
A1291—PEACE (Pat. 591). World’s 
most outstanding rose. First ever to win 
National Gold Medal of ARS. Foliage 
rich, dark green. 2.50 each; 3 for 
6.60, ppd. 
A1259—CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 
(Pat. 455). All America winner. Per- 
fectly formed buds open to 3 to 4” 
flowers. A rugged grower. 2.25 each; 3 
for 5.98, ppd. 
A1140—ECLIPSE. World’s most beau- 
tiful bud—sleek and tapering with long 
green stipules. A vigorous grower. 1.75 
each; 3 for 4.65, ppd. 
5 “All America” Winners | 
A2285X—Each one of these has won 
the coveted ‘‘All America’ Award, 
the top prize in the rose world. 1 
each of Peace, Lowell Thomas, 
Helen Traubel, Mirandy and Char- 
lotte Armstrong—all 5 for only 
9.98, postpaid. : ee 
BUCCANEER 
HELEN TRAUBEL 
