1935 SPRING SEED CATALO G—H E N R Y FIELD C O.—S HENANDOAH 
Low Prices on Standard Yarieties 
of SEED CORN 
The drouth raised Ned with the 1934 corn crop 
in this part of the corn belt and so I am patting my¬ 
self on the back for having a fine lot of seed corn 
selected from the 1933 crop. Some of it was grown 
on our farms here and some grown under contract 
for us from plantings of our own seed. The early 
varieties are Northern grown. We have all the well- 
known varieties and it has all been well sorted. Every 
lot of it has been tested and then retested to be sure 
of germination. That way I know it is mighty good 
seed but it is sold subject to your own test and 
approval. 
In a year like this when good seed corn is almost sure to be scarce I probably 
could get more money than I am asking. But a fair profit is all I have ever 
wanted to make and so prices are down to bed-rock. If you want to take my 
advice, get your seed corn order in early. I believe the scarcity of good, dependable 
seed will make stiffer prices later on and there is a real possibility that the man 
who waits too long will have to take whatever he can get. 
Your order will get prompt and careful attention and I hope you will be send¬ 
ing it to me very soon. 
HENRY FIELD 
MONEY BACK 
GUARANTEE 
Not a peck of seed corn 
gets out of our stock with- ' 
out complete test and 
check. I guarantee it to 
suit you 100% or you can 
send it back and get your 
money. You’re the judge 
and jury. Examine it and 
test it and call in the 
neighbors for their opin¬ 
ion. If it don’t suit you, if . 
you haven’t got your 
money’s worth, we trade 
back. Too many bugs and 
worms and weather 
chances for me to guaran¬ 
tee you a stand or a crop, 
but I do guarantee the 
seed will germinate, sub¬ 
ject to any and every test 
you want to give it. 
SEED CORN 
Varieties 
Main Crop 
Yellow 
Reid’s Yellow Dent 
Smooth or Rough 
Improved Reid’s Yel¬ 
low Dent 
Pfister’s Krug 
Field’s Utility 
Shenandoah Yellow 
Iowa Goldmine 
Main Crop White 
Iowa Silvermine 
Boone or Johnson 
County White 
Cornplanter 
St. Charles White 
Early Varieties 
(90 days here) 
Golden King 
Pride of the North 
Minnesota 13 
Silver King—White 
New Low Prices 
Main Crop Sorts_$2.50 bu. 
Extra Select add 25c bu. 
Early (90 day) Varieties 
_ $3.00 bu. 
Ensilage Corn _ $2.00 bu. 
White or Yellow 
F.O.B. Shenandoah—Sacks Free 
Satisfactory Germination 
Guaranteed 
On orders for 5 bushels or more, de¬ 
duct 10^ per bushel. Add 25^ for order 
if less than one bushel. Price subject 
to advance without notice. 
Which Grade To Buy 
The Standard Grade is good. High 
germination, hand selected corn, run 
over two graders and fairly uniform 
for grade. It will work nicely in edge 
drop planter. The Extra Select is a 
finer selection and is run over three 
graders and only the finest, extra se¬ 
lect kernels stay for seed. Ensilage or 
Fodder Corn is for planting thick and 
is not graded. 
Pfister’s Krug... 
Iowa’s Greatest Yield 
Winner 
Pfister’s Krug is 100 to 
105 days corn and for 
1: several years has led the 
I yield contest in some sec- 
tions of Iowa for consist- 
ently high yields. It is a 
wonderful feeding corn, 
and of course, yellow. We 
got seed direct from orig¬ 
inators. Supply is limited. 
Order early. 
Reid’s Yellow Dent 
This corn has won more prizes at corn shows 
than all the other corn put together. We have 
been growing this corn for a number of years 
and by careful selection have built up a strain 
of Reid’s Yellow Dent that is exceptionally 
high yielding and beautiful corn. It is re¬ 
markably uniform and thoroughbred. The 
grains are deep and very closely packed. Butts 
and tips almost entirely covered over. It is 
slightly rough and matures in 110 or 115 days 
Iowa Silvermine 
This is more generally grown throughout the 
corn belt and more widely favorably known 
than any other white corn. It is a sure crop¬ 
per, middling early, deep grain, pure white. 
On old thin land it will make a better crop 
than any corn you could plant, as it seems to 
be able to adapt itself to hard conditions. It 
matures in 105 to 110 days. White corn has 
been bringing a premium over yellow the last 
few years and if you want a new start of 
good white corn, I would recommend Silver- 
mine. 
EARLY 
CORN 
Because of the drouth last year and the shortage of feed it 
would pay every farmer to plant at least a bushel of early 
Vrnt'V 6 Golden King or Pride of the North are the 
best corns for this purpose. Golden King is a big yielding 
early yellow and matures in 90 to 95 days. Pride of the North 
is an extra early corn and a good yielder. 
HYBRID OR “MULE” CORN 
More and more of you are taking to our “Mule” Corn be¬ 
cause of its bigger yield. The experimental stage is past and 
you can count on Mule Corn continuing to lead them all in the 
yield tests. I’m sorry I haven’t got more of this seed for you 
this year. The drouth kept the crop from amounting to much 
this year and I have only a little of the 1933 seed left It’s 
mighty good, what there is of it, but I am sure I haven’t half 
enough to go around. Don’t delay at all if you intend to order 
Mule Corn. 
Graded seed for Edge Drop Planter at 
$9.00 per bushel. 
Ungraded seed for Hill Drop Planter 
at $8.00 per bushel. f" ^ 
Prices F. O. B. Shenandoah — Bags Free — ; ie 
Test Guaranteed Satisfactory f A 
If less than one bushel is ordered add 25c \ J 
per order. 
SPECIAL—Enough for 1 Acre, $1.50 Postpaid 
PADM —Nearly everyone in the corn belt will plant corn produced from the 1933 or 1932 
LUIxlM crop. And for this reason, I strongly recommend seed corn treatment. Field's 
Famous Corn Dust is non-poisonous combination insect and rodent repellant. It 
TIT 1ST not only controls disease like mercury products, but contains bad smelling and bad 
O A tasting ingredients that may help repel pests. It has been officially tested and 
found to materially increase yields. Non-poisonous and harmless. 1 lb. aa Post- 
One pound can treats 5 to 8 bushels of seed _ Can «pA.Ulr 
paid 
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