19 3 5 SPRING SEED CATALO G—II ENRY FIELD C O—S HENANDO AH 
Very Short Crop of Seed. 
Better Order Early 
Sweet Spanish Onion 
Plants 
We can furnish both Bermuda 
and Riverside Sweet Sp,anish plants 
The Riverside Sweet Spanish keeps 
so much better yields better and 
makes much better plants. The 
Riverside Sweet Spanish is describ¬ 
ed among our seed varieties. Order 
early and we will send when the 
time comes. They must be ordered 
in even amounts as specified below. 
Prices, 300 for 500; 500 for 800; 1,000 
for $1.50; 3,000 for $3.50, Postpaid. 
Write for prices on large quantities. 
Use these plants instead of sets. 
They will make good bunch onions 
and better big onions than the sets. 
CULTURE—Plant very early. One ounce of seed to 
100 feet of row. When tops fall over, pull and store in a 
shed until cold weather. 
309 — RED WETHERS- 
FIELD. A flat onion and very 
popular at one time but the 
fashion has changed to globes. 
Keeps well but doesn’t yield 
as well as the globes. Price, 
Pkt. 50; oz. 300; 14 lb. $1.15; 
1 lb. $4.00. 
203—HOLLOW CROWN or LONG SMOOTH. White 
skin, flesh fine grained and tender. Well flavored and 
sweet. Price, Pkt. 100; oz. 150; 14 lb. 350; 1 lb. $1.00. 
LARGE RED GLOBE 
305—LARGE RED GLOBE. If 
you want a red onion I tjiink you 
will like this one. Sometimes is a 
little strong for sandwiches but al¬ 
ways good for cooking. Flesh fine 
grained and cooks well. Medium 
sized, late. One of the best keepers. 
A good dark red. Price Pkt. 50; oz. 
250; 14 lb. 900; 1 lb. $3.50. 
310—SILVER KING. An early, 
flat, mild silvery white onion. Does 
not keep well. Price, Pkt. 50; oz. 
250; 14 lb. 750. 
204—IDEAL. Maybe you would like a shorter root than 
the above. Short, thick and free from side roots. Tender 
and of fine flavor. A nice looking parsnip. Price, Pkt. 50; 
oz. 150; 14 lb. 350; 1 lb. $1.00. 
If you are a Market Gardner send us a list and amount 
of any seed that you will need and we will be glad to 
quote you. 
306—MOUNTAIN DANVERS. Has more good points 
than any other early onion I know of. A flattened globe 
shape. A fine bronzy yellow. Keeps and ships well. 
Heavy yields. Seed Colorado grown and acclimated to 
short seasons. It’s hard to beat for an early. Price, 
Pkt. 50; oz. 250; 14 lb. 850; 1 lb. $3.00. 
311—SILVERSKIN or WHITE PORTUGAL. A good 
keeper, medium size and somewhat flattened. Medium 
late, flesh fine grained, firm and hard. Price, Pkt. 50; 
oz. 250; 14 lb. 900; 1 lb. $3.50. 
303—RIVERSIDE SWEET SPANISH. A leader for 
market,, home use, keeping, quality and flavor. A good 
mild onion tang that you will like. It’s not strong and 
not as mild as Bermudas. Will keep fairly well all win¬ 
ter. A vigorous grower, resistant to thrips. It will be 
green while many other varieties are going down on you. 
A beautiful light yellow skin tinged with brown. It turns 
out enormous yields. It is hard to beat. Try it and see. 
Price, Pkt. 100; oz. 250; 14 lb. 850; 1 lb. $3.00. 
307—NEW QUEEN. Pure 
white. Plant the seed thick 
and don’t thin them out and 
you will have a nice, round 
pickling size. An early onion. 
Makes nice sets. Price, Pkt. 
YELLOW GLOBE DANVERS 50; OZ. 250; 14 lb. 750. 
314—YELLOW GLOBE DANVERS. A good reliable 
variety. A nice round, globe shape. Medium size, firm and 
solid. A good keeper. Price, Pkt. 100; oz. 250; 14 lb. 900; 
1 lb. $3.50. 
312—SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE. A beautiful onion. 
Pure white, thin skin, flesh white, and fine grained. Med¬ 
ium size, round and solid. Price, Pkt. 50; oz. 250; 14 lb. 
900; 1 lb. $3.50. 
PARSNIPS 
CULTURE—Plant real early, figuring one ounce of 
seed to 200 feet of row. Slow to sprout. 
Some people say 
they dont’ like par¬ 
snips. If they have 
been eating a poor 
grade of “store” par¬ 
snips I can’t blame 
them. A small woody 
parsnip is not much 
good. However, a 
well grown parsnip 
after it has been 
made tender and 
sweet by freezing is 
mighty fine. HOLLOW CROWN or LONG SMOOTH 
RIVERSIDE SWEET 
SPANISH 
308—OHIO YELLOW GLOBE. Well liked by our cus¬ 
tomers. A good firm onion that keeps and ships well. 
Medium size, a deep yellow and a nice looker. Price, 
Pkt. 100; oz. 250; 14 lb. 900; 1 lb. $3.50. 
ONION SETS 
Your choice of white and the 
yellow sets. 
Your choice, 1 lb. 30c; 3 lbs. 75c, 
Postpaid. 
Quantity Prices, Postpaid 
Zones 2 and 3, 90c Gal.; $1.65 
Peck. 
Zones 4 and 5, $1.00 Gal.; $1.86 
Peck. 
Sets are a very short crop. We 
suggest you try onion plants which 
will make good green onions and 
better big onions. 
PRIZETAKER 
304—GIANT PRIZETAKER. A fine onion that most 
everybody who has tried them likes. Globe shape, straw 
yellow color and very large. Reasonably mild. Keeps 
fairly well. A heavy cropper. Price, Pkt. 100; oz. 250; 
14 lb. 850; 1 lb. $3.00. 
ONIONS 
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