1935 SPRING SEED CATALO G—H ENRY FIELD C O.—S HENANDOAH 
CULTURE — Start in 
the house or hot bed and 
transplant to the field 
when the ground is 
warm. Give them plenty 
of room. 
423—PRITCHARD. A 
new variety. Resistant to 
wilt. Fruits born mostly 
in clusters. Very solid, 
heavy and a smooth 
globe shape. Intermedi¬ 
ate to late and yields 
heavy. Light scarlet. 
Thick fleshy walls. Fine 
quality. Price, Pkt. 100; 
% oz. 250; oz. 450; Vi lb. 
$1.25. 
FIELD’S BED BIRD 
meaty, and fine sweet flavored, 
a wet spell. Mid-season or later. Bears a 
Price, Pkt. 50; Vz oz. 250; oz. 400; % lb. $1.25. 
405 — MARGLOBE. A 
good home garden vari¬ 
ety. Vigorous, resistant 
to wilt and nail head 
rust. Medium large, near¬ 
ly globe, smooth and sol¬ 
id. A deep scarlet. Very 
Will crack some during 
long time. 
TOMA 
421—FIELD’S RED BIRD. A new early tomato that 
has gone over big. It is a medium size, a size the cook 
likes best. Round, smooth and seldom cracks. A bright 
red color, in fact that is why we named it Red Bird. Nice, 
solid, meaty fruits. A mild sweet flavor. Ripens well 
around the stem with no hard core. A compact, medium 
sized plant. Not only a good home variety but a good 
market variety as well. I don’t know of any early 
variety that you will be better pleased with. Price, 
Pkt. 100; % oz. 250; oz. 450; % lb. $1.25. 
TOES 
Vine ripened Tomatoes are 
rich in vitamines. Artifically 
ripened are not. 
412—GOLDEN BEAUTY. 
Smooth, medium size. Mid¬ 
season to late. A slightly 
tart flavor and fine for 
preserves or any purpose. 
Price, Pkt. 50; Vz oz. 200; 
oz. 350; % lb. $1.00. 
418—PONDEROSA. You 
just can’t beat it for size 
and quality. Too tender 
for market but ideal for 
home use. Extremely large 
sometimes rough. Very 
tender and meaty. Slices 
beautifully. Firm and few 
seeds. A deep purplish 
pink. Price, Pkt. 100; Vz oz. 
300; oz. 500; % lb. $1.75. 
PONDEROSA 
409—OXHEART. A large, heart shaped, pink 
skinned tomato. Thick tender flesh and very few 
seeds. Moderately productive, somewhat late and 
sometimes rough as most large tomatoes are. Has 
a mildly acid flavor. One of the most popular of the 
new varieties. Price, Pkt. 100; Vz oz. 400; oz. 750; 
Vi lb. $2.00. 
404—BREAK O’DAY. Comparing with the Earliana in 
type, which you all know, it is smoother, yields better, 
stays in bearing longer, better shape and color, better 
flavor, larger and only 3 or 4 days later. Also it is a 
smooth, meaty tomato. Globe shape and an attractive 
scarlet. Few seeds, flesh firm and a good sweet flavor. 
Price, Pkt. 100; Vz oz. 250; oz. 400; Vi lb. $1.25. 
408—BONNY BEST. A second 
early. Scarlet, apple shaped, 
medium size. Fine quality. Price, 
Pkt. 50; Vz oz. 200; oz. 350; 
Vi lb. $1.00. 
411 — EARLIANA. Langdon’s 
strain. One of the earliest red 
tomatoes. Rounding flat, some¬ 
times rough, firm and medium 
size. Has a short bearing season. 
You should follow it with a later 
variety. Price, Pkt. 50; Vz oz. 
200; oz. 350; Vi lb. $1.00. 
401 — RED HEAD. A good 
faithful variety that has produc¬ 
ed some wonderful crops for 
you. Better now than when we 
introduced it years ago. We have 
taken good care of it, carefully 
selecting the stock seed each year. Early, heavy yielding 
and bears a long time. Round, smooth, ripens evenly and 
seldom cracks around the stem. Firm, meaty and has a 
fine sweet flavor. Price, Pkt. 100; 14 oz. 250; oz. 400; 
Vi lb. $1.25. 
414 — MISSI S S I P P I 
GIRL. A big, red, main 
crop tomato. Especially 
fine to can. Smooth, rip¬ 
ens evenly and produc¬ 
tive. Price, Pkt. 50; % oz. 
200; oz. 350; Vi lb. $1.00. 
402—FIELD’S EARLY 
JUNE. We think this is 
the best in the extreme 
earlies. Not as large as 
some and doesn’t yield as 
heavy as some but makes 
up in earliness. Plant a 
few for real early. It is 
red, medium size, rounding flat and fine for slicing. Just 
what you want in an extreme early tomato. Price, 
Pkt. 50; Vz oz. 200; oz. 350; Vi lb. $1.00. 
FIELD’S EARLY JUNE 
422—GREATER BALTIMORE. Large, smooth, pro¬ 
ductive. A good red and suitable for canning or any 
purpose. One of the best main crop varieties. Price, 
Pkt. 50; % oz. 200; oz. 350; Vi lb. $1.00. 
420—YELLOW PONDEROSA. Very large. Something 
like Ponderosa but not quite the size and quality. Price, 
Pkt. 100; Vz oz. 300; oz. 500. 
415—NEW STONE 
An old friend of 
most every gardener. 
Smooth, solid and 
and ripens evenly. 
Large, somewhat 
flattened. Medium 
late and yields heavy. 
An attractive bright 
scarlet. Flesh firm 
and of finest quality. 
A splendid home 
canning variety. 
Price, Pkt. 50; Vz oz. 
200; oz. 350; Vi lb. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
NEW STONE 
419—YELLOW PEAR. An old-fashioned favorite to be 
used for tomato preserves. Make your preserves the easy 
way. After cooking run through a collander to take the 
skins out. This makes an ideal spread for the children’s 
lunch. Price, Pkt., 50; oz. 500. 
GARDEN TOOLS 
In addition to the garden tools listed elsewhere in this 
catalog, we have a few of the following. Both the Iron 
Age and Planet, Jr. tools are well known and well made. 
Iron Age No. 313 — Double Wheelhoe _ _ $ 8.40 
Iron Age No. 320—Single Wheelhoe __ _ __ 6.30 
Iron Age—Gem Single Wheelhoe_ . _. . _. ...... 6.70 
Iron Age No. 1913 — High Wheel Cultivator. _ 4.20 
Iron Age No. 314-—Combined Drill and Wheelhoe _ 16.50 
Planet Jr. No. 17% Single Wheelhoe __ 6.00 
All F. O. B. Shenandoah 
If you want a description of these tools write us. 
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