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1935 SPRING SEED C A T A L O G—H E N R Y FIELD CO.-SHENANDOAH 
SWEET PEPPERS 
CALIFORNIA WONDER 
CULTURE—Start the plants 
in the house or hot bed and 
transplant when weather is 
settled. 
645—RUBY KING. Medium 
size, mid-season and fairly pro¬ 
lific. An old standby. A good 
sweet pepper. Fine for stuffing. 
Price, Pkt. 50; oz. 350; J4 lb. 900. 
649 — CALIFORNIA WON¬ 
DER. A very large pepper of the 
old Chinese Giant type but ear¬ 
lier. Blocky in shape. Very thick 
flesh. Splendid quality, sweet 
and mild. A deep green turning 
to bright crimson. Fine for 
stuffing. Yields quite well. A 
main crop pepper. Price, Pkt. 
100; oz. 450; % lb. $1.50. 
640—CHINESE GIANT. The largest of all mango pep¬ 
pers but late except for down South. Fine quality. Price, 
Pkt. 50; oz. 450; !4 lb. $1.50. 
646—EARLY SWEET NEAPOLI¬ 
TAN. Very early and bears well. 
Medium size. Rather long and thin 
walled. A yellowish green turning to 
red. Mild and sweet. Price, Pkt. 50; 
oz. 350; *4 lb. 900. 
636 — L O N G RED CAYENNE. 
Good and hot. Grows 3 to 4 inches 
long and the bush loaded. Pull the 
plant just before frost and hang up 
to dry. Price, Pkt. 50; oz. 350; J4 lb. 
900. 
641—WORLD BEATER. It must 
be extra good for it has been one of 
our heaviest sellers for years. A little 
later than the old Ruby King. Quite 
large. Flesh thick, mild and sweet. 
Productive. A glossy green turning to 
red. Price, Pkt. 100; oz. 350; J 4 lb. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
WORLD BEATER 
Standard High Wheel 
Cultivator 
A very easy running cultivator. Wheel 24 inches, 
tire 1% inches wide. Frame strong and rigid. Tools 
all of polished steel. A double end shovel for small 
and deep furrows. Sweep for hoeing weedy crops. 
The 5-prong cultivator for stirring surface soil. 
Price not prepaid, $3.00. Postage, Zones 2, 350; 
Zone 3, 570; Zone 4, 940. 
643—BULLNOSE. Not so good for stuffing as it is a 
little peppy. It is better for chopping up in pickles. Med¬ 
ium to small and fairly prolific. Price. Pkt. 50; oz. 350; 
% lb. 900. 
638— GOLDEN DELICIOUS. New. The best flavored 
pepper I ever tasted either red or yellow. And I believe 
you will agree with me when you sample it. A rounding 
flat tomato shape about two inches in diameter. In ap¬ 
pearance for all the world like Early Sweet Pimento ex¬ 
cept it is yellow. In our trials last summer produced 
from three to five dozen or more peppers to the plant. 
Packets only. Price, Pkt. of 100 seeds, 100. 
639— EARLY SWEET 
PIMENTO. A bush 18 
inches to 2 feet high 
loaded with peppers. 
Rounding flat, 1% to 3 
inches across and thick 
meated. Has an agree¬ 
able flavor. Never hot 
or bitey but sweet and 
mild. Color, deep green 
turning to red. Early 
and bears a long time. 
Price, Pkt. 100; oz. 400; 
14 lb. $1.25. 
647—HARRIS EARLY GIANT. The largest of the early 
sweet peppers, in fact, larger than many of the late sorts. 
Flesh not so thick but fine flavor. Rather blocky in shape. 
Bears quite heavy. Green turning to red. Price, Pkt. 50; 
oz. 400; y 4 lb. $1.25. 
642—GOLDEN QUEEN. Medium size, good quality. 
Pkt. 50; oz. 400. 
644_PERFECTION PIMENTO. Late heart shaped. 
Pkt. 50; oz. 350. 
PUMPKINS 
CULTURE—If you are a little crowded for room, you 
may plant along the edge of the corn. Give them plenty 
of room to grow. . 
762 — BIG T O M. f 
Yields a heavy ton- t 
nage of mighty good 
stock food. Round 
to oblong in shape. 
Skin a reddish yel¬ 
low, flesh coarse and 
a deep orange. Price, 
Pkt. 50; oz. 100; *4 
lb. 250; 1 lb. 750. 
761 — BUFF PIE. 
Fine grained, thick 
flesh and good qual¬ 
ity. Most generally 
flat, good size and 
yields heavy. A good 
stock pumpkin but 
used for the table 
as well. _ Price, Pkt. 
50; oz. 100; }4 lb. 
250; 1 lb. 750. big tom 
763—LARGE CHEESE. A flat, cream colored “Sweet 
Pumpkin”. For stock, canning and the table. Price, Pkt. 
50; oz. 100; *4 lb. 250; 1 lb. 600. 
765— WINTER LUXURY. A small pie pumpkin. Price, 
Pkt. 50; oz. 150; 14 lb. 400. 
766— SMALL OR RED SUGAR. Just 
right for pies and everything. If you 
don’t grow any other, plant a few of 
these. The stock like them and will 
appreciate the quality. Flesh smooth 
and sweet. Orange-yellow inside and 
out. Medium to small size. Very proli¬ 
fic. Price, Pkt, 50; oz. 150; % lb. 350; 
1 lb. $1.00. 
764 — YANKEE FIELD or COW 
PUMPKIN. A big yellow or orange 
colored pumpkin. Flesh coarse but 
sweet. Yields heavy. Price, Pkt. 50; 
oz. 100; 14 lb. 250; 1 lb. 650. 
EARLY SWEET PIMENTO 
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