1935 SPRING SEED CATALOG-HENRY FIELD CO.-SHENANDOAH 
RADISH 
Make Several Plantings 
CULTURE—Plant early using: one ounce of seed to about 100 feet of 
row. Make several plantings and use while crisp and tender. 
449—LADY FINGER. A long, slender white. Second 
early. Stands well without getting pithy. Has an agree¬ 
able snappy flavor. Price, Pkt. 50; oz. 120; 14 lb. 350; 
1 lb. 850. 
451—LONG SCARLET. A bed of these can be used 
from for a long time. Begin using when about half grown. 
Roots smooth, long and deep scarlet. Flesh white and 
crisp. Price, Pkt. 50; oz. 120; % lb. 350; 1 lb. 850. 
CRIMSON GIANT 
440—EARLY SCARLET GLOBE. A beautiful, bright 
scarlet, slightly oblong. Makes a quick growth. Pure 
white flesh. Crisp and sweet. One of our most popular 
varieties. Prices, Pkt. 50; oz. 120; 14 lb. 350; 1 lb. 850. 
437—CRIMSON GIANT. Early, round, bright red. Gets 
to be a couple of inches in diameter and not pithy. 
Snowy white flesh. Crisp and sweet. Price, Pkt. 100; oz. 
150; 14 lb. 350; 1 lb. $1.00. 
442—FRENCH BREAKFAST. Whether a Frenchman 
invented this radish or not we like it. Oblong in shape, 
scarlet, tipped white. One of the prettiest radishes we 
have. Use them while small as they soon get pithy. 
Price, Pkt. 50; oz. 120; 14 lb. 350; 1 lb. 850. 
450—EARLIEST RED 
A crispy, sweet little radish. 
Round as a ball and bright red. 
About the prettiest little radish 
you ever saw. They make a 
toothsome bite, tender and 
sweet. The earliest radish we 
have. On good soil you can 
easily have radishes in a 
month and maybe in three weeks, depending on the 
weather. Price, Pkt. 100; oz. 200; 14 lb. 450; 1 lb. $1.25. 
EARLIEST RED BALL 
453—ALL SEASON’S MIXTURE. All shapes, 
sizes and colors mixed together. Begin pulling 
them early and use as they are ready. Price, 
Pkt. 50; oz. lOp; 14 lb. 300; 1 lb. 750. 
441—EARLY BIRD. One of the earliest, 
round bright reds. Same as Scarlet Globe. 
Price, Pkt. 50; oz. 120; 14 lb. 350; 1 lb. 850. 
POPCORN 
195—JAPANESE HULLESS. Pops out snowy white, 
very tender and without the annoying hulls. Has a 
sharp pointed, deep grain and a short chunky ear. 
Price, 3 oz. 100; % lz. 200; 1 lb. 350. 
197 —SOUTH AMERICAN. It pops out a very large 
fluffy grain, a creamy yellow. It is very fragrant, has 
a good flavor. A yellow corn, large ears, smooth grain, 
yields heavy. Price, 3 oz. 100; % lb. 200; 1 lb. 350. 
444 — SCARLET TURNIP 
WHITE TIP. A bright red 
with a contrasting white tip. 
Very attractive. Bunched for 
market they are really tempt¬ 
ing. Very early, round, tender 
and sweet. Price, Pkt. 50; oz. 
120; 14 lb. 350; 1 lb. 850. 
445 — SPARKLER. Very 
much like Scarlet Turnip 
White Tip but supposed to be 
better. Price, Pkt. 50; oz. 120; 
14 lb. 350; 1 lb. 850. 
448—WHITE ICICLE. Very 
early, mild, sweet and tender. 
Medium long, snow white and 
quite brittle. One of the most 
tasty radishes we have. Small 
tops, grows quickly and stands 
a little longer than the round 
Price, Pkt. 100; oz. 150; 14 lb. 
446—SAXA. A small, round, 
fine quality. Price, Pkt. 50; < 
WHITE ICICLE 
reds without getting pithy. 
350; 1 lb. $1.00. 
bright red. Very early and 
z. 120; 14 lb. 350; 1 lb. 850. 
452—STRASBURG. 
A long white, sum¬ 
mer radish, seldom 
gets pithy. Price, 
Pkt. 50; oz. 100; 14 
lb. 300; 1 lb. 850. 
454 — C H I N ESE 
ROSE WINTER. 
Five or six inches 
long and a couple of 
inches thick and still 
EARLY ROUND dark RED solid and crisp. Plant 
in July at turnip planting time. Price, Pkt. 50; oz. 100; 
14 lb. 350; 1 lb. 850. 
439—EARLY ROUND DARK RED. A rich, deep red 
almost round or slightly flattened. Flesh, pinkish white. 
Brittle and sweet. Very early. Price, Pkt. 50; oz. 120; 14 
lb. 350; 1 lb. 850. 
SPINACH 
CULTURE 
—Plant very 
early u s ing 
about one 
ounce of seed 
to 100 feet of 
row. 
Doc says to 
eat plenty of 
spinach and 
he must be 
right. That 
being the 
case we just 
as well have 
the best and 
the best 
cooked according to some of the newer recipes, is 
certainly tasty and good. 
206— BLOOMSDALE RE-SELECTED. The earliest 
of all. A medium sized leaf and plant. Leaves very 
much crumpled and dark green. Can be used a week or 
so before it seeds. Price, Pkt. 50; oz. 100; 14 lb. 200; 
l lb. 450. 
207— NOBLE’S GIANT THICK LEAF. Yields very 
heavy. Larger leaves of all spinach varieties. Somewhat 
crumpled. Medium early. Medium slow to seed. Succu¬ 
lent, crisp and tender. Price, Pkt. 50 ;oz. 100; 14 lb. 200; 
1 lb. 450. 
209— BIG GREENLEAF. A second early and stands 
longer than any other before seeding. A compact plant. 
Leaves medium large and crumpled. Thick, tender, 
deep green leaves. Price, Pkt. 50; oz. 100; 14 lb. 200; 
1 lb. 450. 
210— NEW ZEALAND. Does not resemble the above 
varieties but makes fine summer greens. Pull the 
tender leaves and more come out. Makes a rank 
growth. Price, Pkt. 50; oz. 150; 14 lb. 350; 1 lb. 850. 
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