19 3 5 SPRING SEED CATALOG-HENRY FIELD CO.-SHENANDOAH 
SWEET CORN BETTER ORDER EARLY 
CULTURE —Wait until the 
ground is warm to plant the later 
varieties. The early varieties may 
be planted a week or so earlier. 
180 — CHAMPION SECOND 
EARLY. Will follow your early 
corn. With it to fill in you won’t 
have so long to wait for your late 
roasting ears. Twelve to 16 rowed 
ears. A delicious sweet corn that I 
know you will like. Price, 3 oz. 10<?; 
Vs lb. 200; 1 lb. 400. 
181 —EARLY EVERGREEN. 
Earlier than a late but later than 
an intermediate. Good quality. Deep 
grains and a medium sized ear. 
Price, 3 oz. 100; Vs lb. 20?; 1 lb. 40^. 
183—EARLY MAYFLOWER. A 
good tasty, early sweet corn. Three 
or four days later than Golden 
Bantam but a larger ear. White 
and 10 to 12 rows. Price, 3 oz. 12?; 
Vs lb. 250; 1 lb. 400. 
188—STOWELL’S EVERGREEN. 
Don’t make garden without this 
one. You can’t afford to. You’ll 
need earlier varieties to come 
ahead of it but it will furnish you 
your corn for canning and drying 
as well as plenty for roasting ear 
season. There is more corn to the 
ear on it and good corn, too. Stays 
in the milk a long time. Deep grains, pure white, sweet 
and tender. Very short crop. Price, 3 oz. 120; Vs lb. 250; 
1 lb. 400. 
172—WHITE MEXICAN. Every¬ 
body wants a few messes of real 
early sweet corn. Rather small ears. 
However, none of the real early 
varieties have big ears. In that 
case, just eat twice as many. So 
plant a little of this to do you until 
your later corn is in. Price, 3 oz. 
100; Vs lb. 200; 1 lb. 350. 
174—EARLY SUNSHINE. One of 
the finest real early sweet corn we 
sell. Tender and delicious. Stays 
juicy and sweet longer than many 
others. Earlier than Golden Ban¬ 
tam. A larger ear being 10 to 12 
rowed. Fills out well. Tender hulls. 
Short crop. Price, 3 oz. 120; Vs lb. 
250; 1 lb. 450. 
178 — MT. GROWN GOLDEN 
BANTAM. Instead of eight rows it 
has ten or more. It has good qual¬ 
ity and with all these advantages it 
is just as early as the true Golden 
Bantam. Rich creamy yellow when 
ready to use. Price, 3 oz. 100; Vs lb. COUNTRY 
200; 1 lb. 400. GENTLEMAN 
189—COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. Zig zag rows with long 
slender grains. Ears just the right size for eating off 
the cob. Very tender and sweet. Grains have a tender 
hull. For years, this variety has had a fine reputation for 
quality. Very short crop. Price, 3 oz. 120; Vs lb. 250; 1 
lb. 400. 
STOWELL’S 
EVERGREEN 
175 — GOLDEN CROSS 
BANTAM. A leader in qual¬ 
ity, yield and resistance to 
wilt or Stewart’s Disease. An 
early intermediate in season 
following both Hybrid Golden 
Bantam and Golden Bantam. 
About an 8 inch ear with 10 
to 12 rows. Grains narrower 
and deeper than the regular 
Bantam. Very tender and 
sweet. Very heavy yield. 
Price, 3 oz. 150; Vs lb. 350; 
1 lb. 650. 
176—GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM 
No. 2. This seed is the second gen¬ 
eration of the 175 Golden Cross 
Bantam described above. It will not 
all come true to name. Nevertheless 
it will produce possibly as high as 
70% true and give you a very sup¬ 
erior corn. It will be a yellow corn, same season, same 
resistance to Stewarts Disease and fine quality. You will 
be well satisfied with it. We have only a small amount 
and as long as it lasts. Price, 3 oz. 100; Vs lb. 200; 1 lb. 400. 
GOLDEN BANTAM 
177—GOLDEN BANTAM. Most of you know the Golden 
Bantam. It has had a tremendous run in popularity. Ears 
small, 8 rowed, kernels broad with a tender hull. Fine for 
the home garden or to sell. I suppose it has more friends 
than any other variety sold. Price, 3 oz. 100; % lb. 250; 
1 lb. 400. 
187 —WHITE EVERGREEN. 
A late, main crop variety. Big 
ears, deep grains. Splendid qual¬ 
ity. About the same as Stowell’s. 
Price, 3 oz. 120; Vs lb. 250; 1 
lb. 450. 
173-HYBRID GOLDEN BAN¬ 
TAM. A scientific cross of 2 in- 
bred strains of Golden Bantam. 
This Hybrid Golden Bantam is 
10 days earlier than the original. 
The ears are as large and much 
more uniform. There are no 
nubbins or barren stalks. You 
know the Golden Bantam qual¬ 
ity and this is fully as good or 
even better. Price, 3 oz. 150; Vs 
lb. 350; 1 lb. 650. 
156—BLACK EYE COW- 
PEA. This is the wrong 
place in the catalog for 
beans but we don’t want 
to waste the space. This 
Cowpea is really a bean. 
Long slender pods, seed 
white with black eye. Used 
as a shell bean. Fine. 
Price, 3 oz. 100; Vs lb. 200; 
1 lb. 350. 
HYBRID 
GOLDEN BANTAM 
INSECTICIDES 
NEW EVERGREEN SPRAY. A concentrated insect 
killer. No complicated instructions. Simply mix with water 
and spray. When diluted as instructed does not injure 
the tenderest foliage or bloom. 
Harmless to people, animals, chickens, birds or all 
warm blooded animals. Use for most all the common 
injurious insects. Use for plant lice of all kinds. For 
both sucking and leaf eating insects. 
For rose and aster beetles, many worms and cater¬ 
pillars, leaf hoppers, bugs, etc. Effective in ridding your 
dog of fleas and lice. It is a contact insecticide and must 
touch the insect in order to kill. Postpaid price, 6 oz. can 
$1.00; 16 oz. can $2.00. 
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