GOLDEN ELDER 
The Golden Foliaged Shrub 
A1434—This is the shrub 
with bright golden foliage 
all summer. It makes a 
striking contrast with 
your other shrubs. Full 
and dense growing. Colors 
best in full sun. Grows 
fast, and makes a show 
early. Grows 4 to 6 ft. 
tall. 75c each; 3 for (.98, 
postpaid. 
Weigela Cardinal 
Red or Vanicek 
A(515—This is the first 
really hardy Red Weigela 
—lives through 20 below 
zero where the older va- 
riety Eva Rathke will kill 
out entirely. Bright rosy- 
red bell-like flowers cover 
the plant from June till 
frost. The new plants you 
set out this spring will 
bloom this summer. 1.25 
each; 2 for 2.39, ppd. 
WEIGELA-ROSEA 
A(&16—The big, round, 
dense, dark green shrub 
with hundreds of pink 
blooms in June. Foliage 
rich and heavy. For 
breath-taking beauty, this 
shrub can’t be surpassed. 
4 to 6 ft. Extra Select 
Plants: 69c each; 3 for 
1.89, postpaid. 
WEIGELA COLLECTION 
A2383x—2 Weigela Rosea 
and 1 Weigela Cardinal 
Red. ALL for 2.29, post- 
paid. 
DEUTZIA GRACILIS 
A Beautiful Low- 
Growing Shrub 
Al422-—2 to 3 ft. Low 
srowing type of this hardy 
shrub. You can hardly see 
the pretty foliage in June 
for the lovely white 
blooms. Plant with Spirea 
Anthony Waterer for low 
DOUBLE PINK ALMOND 
The Early Spring Beauty 
Alt421!—This lovely shrub 
srows 3 to 5 ft. tall. The 
upright branches are 
loaded in earliest spring 
with double rose-pink 
blooms. . Rest of season 
forms lovely green bush 
ideal for foundation. 12 to 
18” size, 69c each; 3 for 
1.70. 18 to 24”, 98c¢ each; 
3 for 2.79. 2 to 3’, 1.19 
RED GLORY 
Ai413—The brand new reddest of red. A 
strikingly brilliant plant that we hope every 
customer will try. Flowers all summer. 
75c each; 3 for 2.10, postpaid. 
ILE DE FRANCE 
Al41O—Loaded with blooms all summer long. 
Color is a deep reddish purple. Extra Select 
plants: 69c each; 3 for 1.89, postpaid. 
PINK CHARMING 
Al4i2—Now a really charming true pink. 
Extra Select plants: 69c each; 3 for 1.89, 
postpaid. 
SNOWBANK 
A1414—Pure, soft, snowy-white. Beautiful 
alone or in combination with the bright col- 
ea varieties. 75c¢ each; 3 for 2.10, post- 
d. 
pa 
MIDNIGHT BLUE 
A1409—Long spikes of deepest blue flowers 
with bright yellow eyes. Makes a striking 
contrast when planted with Red Glory and 
Snowbank. 75c each; 3 for 2.10, postpaid. 
ALTHEA—"Rose of Sharon" 
groups. Extra Select 
plants, 79c each; 3 for 
2.19, ppd. 
SEE ILLUSTRATIONS .AT LEFT 
FORSYTHIA 
New Forsythia 
Lynwood Gold 
Al427—(Golden Bell Lyn- 
wood Gold). Probably the 
most brilliantly colored of 
all Forsythias. Originated 
in Ireland; has been a sen- 
sation wherever grown in 
this country. 
Tt is erect, or upright, 
growing, with branches lit- 
erally smothered with very 
large blooms of bright gold- 
en yellow. The petals of the 
flowers have a firm texture, 
making it an ideal cut flow- 
er. This also enables it to 
withstand adverse weather 
that would ruin the blooms 
of an ordinary Forsythia. 
The plant does grow tall, 
eventually attainin ga 
height of about 7 feet, but 
it can be kept down by 
pruning if you desire a low- 
er shrub. 1.50 each, ppd. 
Golden Bell Forsythia 
Al428—This is the com- 
mon Forsythia so popular in 
the past. Has bright golden 
bell-like flowers which line 
the arching branches even 
before the leaves appear. 
Foliage is rich dark green 
all summer, turning to plum 
color and bronze in the fall. 
Very hardy. Grows 4 to 6 
ft. tall. Fine strong plants, 
59c each; 3 for 1.59; 5 for 
2.49, ppd. 
FLOWERING QUINCE 
each; 3 for 3.39, ppd. 
HOW TO PLANT 
SHRUBS 
Every nursery or- 
der we send out has 
complete, easy to fol- 
low instructions. 
Mostly, low growing 
shrubs are set 2 feet 
apart, medium grow- 
ers 3 feet apart, and 
FRAGRANT VIBURNUM 
A151 {—(Viburnum Carlesi). This 
is the first year for some time that 
we have been able to offer this fine 
plant whose native home is Korea. 
A beautiful, shapely shrub covered 
in the spring with many bloom clus- 
ters. So fragrant it is commonly tall growers 4 feet 
called the Mayflower Viburnum. apart. Set them 2 
Very hardy. Strong plants, 1.25 feet out from foun- 
each; 2 for 2.39, ppd. dation. Spread roots 
out well, tamp earth 
back solidly, and 
prune to make bushy 
growth. 
All Henry Field 
Shrubs are inspected 
twice before ship- 
ment to you; quality 
is assured, 
GIANT WHITE SNOWBALL 
Al489—One of the most popular 
and beautiful decorative shrubs. An 
old favorite. Will Brow to 8 or 9 
feet tall. Can be kept down by prun- 
ing. Blooms late in spring with f 
large clusters of white flowers that All our shrubs will 
look like giant snowballs. Foliage is be shipped to you 
a deep, rich green in color. It is a | Pruned back ready 
rapid grower and hardy every- for planting. 
where, in sun or shade. Extra Select 
Plants, 98c¢ each; 3 for 2.69, ppd. 
MOCK ORANGE 
DOUBLE ALTHEA. This is the lovely 
Rose of Sharon that grows 6 to 8 feet 
tall and is upright and neat growing— 
ideal for lawn plantings. Loaded with 
blossoms in August and September 
when flowers are needed. Blossoms 
look like big roses when open. 
A1429—Red. A1430—Pink. A1431— 
White. Extra Select Plants, 59c each; 
3 for 1.59; 5 for 2.49, ppd. 
A1432—_ALTHEA COELESTIS. A beau- 
tiful china blue single Althea. Hardier 
than most varieties, and outstandingly 
showy. 79c each; 3 for 2.19, ppd. 
Scarlet Flowering Quince 
Earliest to Bloom 
A1487 — Earliest shrub 
to bloom. Blooms even 
before leaves appear, 
covering the branches 
with fiery scarlet flow- 
ers. The foliage is a 
glossy green, making a 
rich looking plant. 
Grows about 3 to 5 feet 
tall. Extra Select Plants, 
59c each; 3 for 1.59; 5 
for 2.49, postpaid. 
New Crimson Beauty 
Al486—A fine new vari- 
ety of Flowering Quince 
with large, deep crimson 
blossoms that fairly cover 
the plant in the spring. 
The rich coloring, beau- 
tifully set off by the gold- 
en stamens, make this a 
plant of outstanding beau- 
ty. 98c each; 3 for 2.79, 
postpaid. 
A1458—Virginalis. Best of double varieties. 
Wonderfully fragrant. Medium height. Likes 
sun but will grow in partial shade. Very 
hardy. Grows 4 to 6 ft. Extra Select: 79¢ 
each; 3 for 2.19, ppd. 
A1457—Single (Coronarius). Not illustrated. 
Makes large, well-shaped shrub. Fast grower 
in sun or partial shade. Perfectly hardy. 
Grows 6 to 8 ft. Extra Select: 59c each; 3 
for 1.59; 5 for 2.49, ppd. 
Al46I—ATLAS. The 
Orange. Largest flowered Mock Orange we 
have ever seen, 
Pictureabove 
shows how the nearly 
3-inch flowers of At- 
las are much larger 
than ordinary Mock 
Orange blossoms. 
Incidentally, both this 
and the Scarlet Flowering 
Quince make excellent 
flowering hedges. 
certainly replace the common Mock Orange as 
it becomes known. Easy to grow Hardy, and 
covered in June with flowers. 
for 3.49, ppd. 
All these pictures 
are actual photo- 
graphs. 
These 11 house plants 
| thrive in those dark corners 
that get little or no sun- 
| Shine; they grow well in 
lighted rooms too but not in 
direct sunchine, except as 
| noted. 
2N420—SILVER 
THREADS (Fittonia). 
Bright green leaves beauti- 
fully netted with silvery 
white veins. 75c¢ each; 3 
for {.98. 
2N423—RABBIT TRACKS 
(Marantha). Large rounded 
leaves of clear blue-green 
spread with large reddish- 
brown. spots. 65c¢ each; 3 
for 1.79. 
2N424—PERSIAN 
SHIELD (Strobilanthes). 
Rich, bronzy-green, long, 
pointed leaves, each with a 
purple metallic sheen. 75c¢ 
each: 3 for 1.98. 
2N436—SLIPPER FLOW- 
TRAILING BELLFLOWER 
2N1002—Masses of neat, 
light green trailing foliage, 
Almost covers itself in sum- 
mer with open  bell-like 
flowers 1” across. 59¢ each; 
3 for (1.59. 
IVIES 
2N695X—IVY COLLEC.- 
TION. 1 each of Glacier, 
Spearhead, Henry’s Branch- 
ing, and Grape Ivy—All 4 
for 1.98. 
2N388—HENRY’S 
BRANCHING. Very fine 
gan popular. 39c; 3 for 
c 
2N39I—GLACIER IVY. A 
new, small-leaved, branch- 
ing ivy with each green leaf 
edged with frosty white. 
89c each; 3 for 2.39. 
2N393—GRAPE IVY. 
Leaves are shaped like 
grape leaves. 39c each; 3 
for 98c. 
2N397 — SPEARHEAD. 
Leaves like spear heads; 
very branching. 59c each; 
3 for (.59. 
2N696X — $1.00 1VY 
BARGAIN. 1 each of 
Henry’s Branching, 
Grape Ivy and Spear- 
eae Ivy—all 3 for only 
ER (Pedilanthus). Wax y 
green leaves with a wide 
border of milky white. 
Showy red or purple flowers 
in tight clusters. Likes par- 
tial sun. 59c; 3 for 1.49. 
2N437 — FRIENDSHIP 
PLANT (Panamigo) Crink- 
ly, metallic, greenish- 
bronze leaves with stems 
almost always topped with 
funny tight green flower 
clusters. 59c; 3 for 1.49. 
2N440—GOLD DUST 
(Draceana Godseffiana). 
Rich green leaves sprinkled 
and spattered with white 
and pale yellow. Will even- 
tually get foot or two high. 
98c each; 3 for 2.69. 
2N412—-PHILODEN.- 
DRON. Popular trailing 
vine of a thousand uses. 
39c each; 3 for 98c. 
2N442—PELLIONIA PUL- 
CHRA. 2” leaves of pale 
CLIMBING VINES 
2N 1003—MAURANDIA. Del- 
icate bright green leaves and 
stems with showy flowers of 
soft violet. Grows ten feet or 
more and will trail on a small 
trellis or around a window. 
79c each; 3 for 2.19. 
2N1004—CLIMBING REX 
BEGONIA (Cissus discolor). 
Not a true begonia but the color 
rivals that of any Rex Begonia. 
Intense coloring of velvety 
green flushed beautiful rose 
changing to purple with age. 
Stems bright red. 98c¢ each; 3 
for 2.69. 
HOUSE FERNS 
2N87—LACE FERN (Aspara- 
gus Plumosus). A fern with 
foliage so fine it looks like 
green lace. in bouquets. 
39c each; 3 for 1.10. 
2N82 — FLUFFY RUFFLES. 
corative and very beautiful. 
49c each; 3 for 1.39. 
2N76—BOSTON FERN. Rich 
dark green leaves. Likes light, 
but no direct sunshine. 45c 
each; 3 for 1.29. 
2N84—GREEN RIPPLES. 
Much like Fluffy Ruffles ex- 
cepting smaller. Will grow well 
for several years without need 
are: 85c each; 3 for 
. . 
GARDENIA "Mystery" 
2N295 — Easily grown out- 
doors in the south, but every- 
one likes to try growing them 
indoors. Some succeed, some 
“NO SUNSHINE” HOUSE PLANTS 
Ilustrated at left 
green edged with blackish- 
brown look as though made 
of dull wax. 98c each; 3 
for 2.69. 
2N441—PELLIONIA DA- 
VEAUANA. Trailing plant 
from Cochin-China. Inch 
wide leaves are neat and 
clean. Gray-green, intri- 
cately veined with brown. 
98c each; 3 for 2.69. 
2N443—MINIATURE 
PALM (Neanthe Bella 
Palm). Like the big palms 
you see from the florists, 
only in miniature. 1.49 
each; 3 for 4.29. 
2N41 1! — SANSEVIERIA 
(Snake Plant). Extra hardy, 
very useful plant that 
thrives in almost any room 
condition. 39c; 3 for 98c. 
ILLUSTRATED AT LEFT 
don’t; it depends upon condi- 
tions. 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. 
BABY TEARS VINE 
2N/001—Has an abundance 
of tiny, round, neat leaves of 
brilliant green which cascade 
down the sides of whatever the 
Plant grows in. Thrives under 
ordinary house conditions as 
long as it has sunshine. And, 
during summer, you can plant 
it outside. 49¢, 3° for 1.39. 
CHRISTMAS CACTUS 
2N900—Most popular of all 
flowering cacti. Does well un- 
der most adverse conditions, 
Blooms profusely year after 
69c each; 3 for 1.89. 
PINK EASTER LILY CACTUS 
2N930 — A free-flowering, 
quick-growing cactus with love- 
ly, easter lily-like trumpets 6” 
wide, pink, and fragrant. Will 
flower several times during the 
summer. Likes sun or partial 
shade. 
Pink Easter Lily Cactus con- 
tinues hardy even into Canada 
when well protected by snow. 
A very fine house plant. 69c 
each; 3 for 1.79. 
year. 
See 
CACT 
Make Fascinating, Distinctive 
necessarily 
e, for onl 
2 Kor 79¢ ad f 
we will include famous can: 
met Cactus (No, 2N902). 
House and Bedding Plants .. . 
ideal for Rock Gardens 
1) 2N913—OLD WOMAN 
CACTUS (Echinocereus de- 
laetti). Long, coarse, white 
hair. Bright pink 4” flow- 
ers. 98c each. 
(2) 2N912—TIGER JAWS 
(Faucaria Tiguna). Large, 
bright yellow flowers in 
Sept. and Oct. 49¢ each. 
(3) 2N914—G OLDEN 
BALL CACTUS (Notocac- 
tus_lenninghausti). Lovely 
golden-haired species. Yel- 
low flowers. 98c each. 
(4) 2N909—A FRICAN 
MILK BARREL (Euphor- 
bia horria). 98c each. 
(5) 2N9II—OWL EYES 
(Huernia zebrina). Yellow 
flower 2” across with trans- 
verse purple-brown bands. 
39c each. 
(6) 2N9IO—-CRIMSON 
PAINT BRUSH (Rochea 
falcata). Has scarlet blos- 
Soms in fall. 39c¢ each. 
(7) 2N903—RED CROWN 
(Rebutia minuscula). Red 
flowers. 59c¢ each. 
(8) 2N907—TIGER ALOE 
(Aloe variegeta ausana). 
Scarlet flowers. 59¢ each. 
(9) 2N908—BISHOP’sS 
CAP (Astrophytum myrio- 
stigma). Yellow flowers. 
9c each. 
(10) 2N903—W ART HA. 
WORTHIA (Haworthia 
Papillosa). Bright green 
leaves; white warts. 59c 
each. 
(1) 2N904—SNOW BALL 
CACTUS (Espostoa lanta) 
ae “Peruvian Old Man.” 
59c. 
(12) 2N905—COCKLE.- 
BURRS (Huernia pillansii). 
One of the rare Dragon 
Flowers. Flowers rusty red. 
59c each. 
2N794X—'‘DRY GULCH 
SURVIVORS” COLLEC.- 
TION. One each of Nos. Li; 
2, 4, 6 and 8—all five for 
2.39. 
2N795X—"“DEATH VAL- 
LEY QUARTET.” One each 
of Nos. 4, 10, 11 and 12—all 
4 for 2.69. 
2N796X—‘‘SHOOT THE 
WORKS"’ COLLECTION. 
Ay each of all 12 for only 
6.98. 
y HOUSE PLANTS 
