Make Money Growing POPCORN 
Culture of popcorn is about the 
same as field corn. Plant after 
frost danger is past; first part 
of May is about right. Put about 
three or four kernels to the hill 
and space the hills about 15 in. 
apart, with width of rows 2 or 
2% ft. apart, depending on how 
you are going to tend it. If you 
HYBRID SWEET CORN 
What, When, and How to Plant 
Hybrid sweet corn is a great improve- 
ment over old open pollinated corn. Our 
hybrids have uniform maturity, extremely 
high yields, and disease resistance. Plant 
almost as soon as you can get them into 
ground in spring. % lb. seed is enough for 
100 hills. Use 10 to 12 Ibs. per acre. Plant 
i New HOOsiER GoLp 
172—(80 days.) A new introduction ~ 
by U.S.D.A. and Indiana Ag. Experi- _ 
ment Station. Matures just ahead of 
Golden Cross. Big 8 to 9-inch ears — 
with 12 rows of medium deep, bright 
golden yellow kernels. Five to six- 
foot stalks bear two big ears. Has 
wonderful eating qualities as corn is of 
unusually fine flavor. Triple size pkt. — 
POPPING CORN 
Pe Ure popping com, ts plant by the acre you will need 5 every 10 days ‘til middle of July for corn (3 oz.) 20c; 4 Ib. 40c; 1 Ib. 75¢; 2 Pes) 
PAS LGDR Gd indo Gruman to 6 pounds per acre. all summer. ibs. 1.25, postpaid. = 
teed to pop betier and to 
taste better, too. A leaflet . met 
yf nev rT s} recipes 
cent with each order. Wo Our Sweet Corn Now IOCHIEF— An All-America 
ine kinds: o {85—(87 days.) A Gold Medal Win- | 
iso—Y¥ell , Hybrid. : 
HOC oe pete et Specially Treated ner. Has large, deep, golden yellow — 
kernels that are sweet and tender. — 
creamy yellow flakes. 65 Ears 16 rowed, are as large as Golden _ 
ths. {00 All of our sweet corn seed is treated 
POPCORN 
ae as i hite : : Z Cross Bantam, but mature 2 days later 
Halles : (snuail bibs with a special seed treatment. This spe- and remain edible longer. “Plants tall 
Kind.) Very fender, no cial treatment protects seed; stimulates and oe An rae Mace! an a 
hulls. 4 Ibs. £.00. A S rowth of feeder roots; ass freezing and canning. Triple size pkt. 
We pay postage to All popcorn listed on this page is of the ee ermination: ss ee ee (3 0z.) 20c; 2 lb. 45c; 1 Ib. 68c; 
Zone Ss Devons jadd: Oc: hybrid Wee. We've found hybrids so su- : Pre a paarmabberteuatoen wah Tet Lat ich 
yields. Y¥ou get all this at no extra cost! 
perior in all respects that we no longer 
grow the old open pollinated kinds. Y-81— Most Tender 
SPECIAL OFFER 
a . 1 ° & 180—(81 days.) We've tried most all 
“ied Henry Field's H . sweet corns and this hybrid is about 
*. y s Hybrid South American POPCORN Our 3 Best Hybrids corms and this hype 7 
tops y : 
quality. Has distinct nutty flavor 
ri 
f Yellow Hybrid V 10 i 2 
its own. Stays in tep eating 
Yellow Hybrid No. 400 Yellow Hybrid 
Below are three low priced special offers of 
No. 500 
the best sweet corns you’ve ever eaten. You all 
i) CATALOG NO. 4195 CATALOG NO. 194 iti ul i 
1 2 : % t: condition over long period of time. 
Taal —(95 days.) A new —107 days.) Will CATALOG NO. 198 ons Bea aah ee ena canes ey rae Outstanding for freezing or can- 
‘ { hybrid originated in mature in northern —(115 days.) A 4- standard main crop; GIANT BANTAM HY. ning. Best of all, a vigorous grower — 
“) { Minnesota. Earliest of | edge of corn belt. Has = “@¥ Pea Steuse BRID, 2nd early. made to wi het [ae pe 
é ' a re »brids ar; ifor exceptionally we summers, é - 
eee ie = 2 ee late uniform ears. and carries. two bif Triple size pkt. (3 oz.) [5c; V2 Ib. 
epee 4 ops with big volume Wields are terrific. \ pars to theo stalie SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL 40c; 1 Ib. 75c; 2 Ibs. 1.24, ppd. 
. =< |=) —Usually better than Pops. up in large Has imaimenans . Y GOLDEN © 
BES Ee) 80-10 1. Tender and grains with tremen- popping’ volume. OFFER OFFER OFFER Se oe | 
+s ef 4 tasty. Can be grown = qous volume. Fine fla’ Flavor excellent. BANTAM HYBRID 
‘sz > a in So. Dak. and Minn. vor, Triple size pkt. Triple size pkt. 160X 165X 170X 178—(65 days.) Matures by the 4th 
oS ee. % Ib. $ a $ : c; Ss. oz. pkt. 2 Ib. o 0 trials. en days earlier than the 
om o lb. 6GOc; 3 Ibs. 1.50; i 
® ge BS. 60c; Ibs. 1.50; Z {.50; 10 Ibs. ordinary Golden Bantam. Grows 
cress 10 we post- .!0 Ibs. 4.40, post- 4.80 postpaid. 50 te ore ee short stalks, 4 to 9 ft. so can be 
‘ ¢” e = paid. 50 Ibs. 18.00; Paid. SO Ibs. 20.00; js. 22.50; “100 the above. above. above. planted close. pe hesyas vigor- 
: Soe pte ¢ face 5 : 5 ous ’ . 
*s ‘7-4 100 Ibs. 35.00, 100 Ibs. 38.00, ibs. 42.50. F.O.B. aes a ssothig ple ae to7 is jon. ich yellow orlony Se aae 
244.) F.0.B. Shenandoah. F.0.B. Shenandoah. Shenandoah. to stalk. Kernels long and plumy 
a” 2S a 12 row variety. Triple size pkt. 
pes; «= HYBRID WHITE HULLESS JAP HULLESS is : oe es. Va. 45¢; 1 Ib. 686; 
pelt Ss HYBRID WHITE HULLESS NO. . A s. 1.65, postpaid. — = 
Pi She = 300. Catalog No. 196—(100 days.) ations tyOria cae YBRID SWEET CORN MIX 
gt Fy A new white rice hybrid. Much Catalog No (93—(95 days.) Have c 
Popul +S larger and better than the old- eaten tne Bae € Gorn All Season | Ex 
"= FF” fashioned Jap-type. Stands bet- , Whites. Has 16% greater yield , for Only 15c¢! 
<a? 3 ter, yields enormously, pops with and 20% greater popping / 173—A blend ke BE 
© ie ed tremendous volume. Most tender yolume than ordinary open Sweet Corn of our best HYBR 
= ge and best tasting of all. Triple size pollinated Jap Hulless. Can’t coming on 8. Gives you delicious ge a 
‘t49 es pkt. (3 oz.) 20¢; '4 Ib. 45¢; 1 Ib. beat it for flavor and tender- 0 each week—aLy, Corn — a 
(to 22m, 75c; 3 ibs. 2.10; 10 Ibs. 6.50 ness.. Pkt. 150; V2 lb. 350; weed to make | SEASON, | ag 
‘san c; 3 tbs. 2.10; s. 6.50, | Ib. 60c; 3 Ibs. 1.65: 10 Ibs. Earliest corn 60 days") 12, Plantings, =e 
(<ee>: ae ee — Bars Ee es 9.40, ppd. 50 tbs. 26.00; 100 : ve pkt. (5c: Ve ib - Jatest 115 ange Be icekos 
5 aa 4 ; - ’ one bs. 30.00, F.0.8. Sh - s Pye 5 a" - 
Aye # Shenandoah. doah. ety ' 1.49, postpaid, $3 11d. BOC; 
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Rehan ee 6 5 ctee 
Yes, you Phe in ues pelcwrert can grow vipat Aare sete : Pie 
just as well as not. ant just like beans, in soft, 5 : as ara sarah : = 
loose soil, after it gets thoroughly warm in the ; } % 
spring. Thin to ao foot apart in the row and keep Best OPEN POLLINATED GO Oss BANTAM HYBRID z 
well hoed. 
SWEET CORN 
JUMBO PEANUTS 
4 COUNTRY GENTLEMAN 
171—(85 days.) The standard | 
which all Hybrid Sweet Corn is judged. 
EARLY NORTHERN A big Golden Bantam. Has 12 to 14 2 
218—Great big kind, enor- 
mously productive. Plant 
them the same time you 
plant beans. Not as early 
as the Early Northern, but 
you are reasonably sure of a 
crop with this variety in 
most: sections, Do best on 
light sandy soil. 
the fall before frost, and 
hang them under a shed or 
in any airy room to cure, 
Vq th. 15¢; Yo th. 28c; f tb. 
50c; 3 Ibs, 1.35, postpaid. 
Dig in 
219—The early peanut for 
the Midwest. Will ripen 
anywhere in the corn belt. 
Nuts are small and of fine 
flavor. Contains a high per- 
centage of oil. Pods usu- 
ally contain t wo kernels 
with lots of them on the 
vine. Adhere well to the 
plant when digging, Raise 
some for hog feeding as 
well as plenty for the kid- 
dies to roast during the 
winter, Y% Ib. 15ce; Y Ib. 
28c; { tb. 50c; 3 Ibs. 1.35, 
postpaid. 
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RUBY KING 
One of Most Popular. 
645—(68 days.) 
A large, 
early pepper. Very 
popular with home 
‘and market gar- 
deners. Fruit of- 
ten 6 inches long, - 
_three-lobed, slight- 
_ dy tapered. 
| 15c; % oz. 353 
 0z. 626, postpaid. 
Net 
6 
sweet, 
Pkt.” 
Peppers do well on any soil except that which is 
too low and too wet. Give them plenty of room. 
Start in the house or in the hot bed and from then 
on handle just as you would tomatoes. One ounce 
will-make 1,500 plants. We offer both sweet and 
hot varieties. See Page 8 for Plants. 
WORLD BEATER—The Thick-Fleshed One > 
641—(75 days.) . Early, heavy, sure 
yvielder. As good, if not better, than any 
of them. One of our heaviest sellers. 
Fiesh thick, mild and sweet. Stands 
shipping well. Pkt. (5c; Yo oz. 37¢c; 
oz. 63c, postpaid. Z 
CALIFORNIA WONDER @EARLY SWEET 
Mild and Sweet PIMENTO - 
648 ns Cora Red but Mild 
meated, -unusually solid. ~ 
Fruit four-lobed and very 639— (73 days.) 
uniform. Color bright Flat, tomato-shaped 
crimson. Fruit up to 4  . pepper. 2% to 3 
inches in size. Beautiful in. across. Fruits are smooth, and 
in salad. Pkt, 10c; 1% brilliant scarlet. Exceptionally 
mild and sweet. Pkt. 15¢; % oz. 
: , postpaid. 
ee ae 35c; oz. 69c, postpaid. 
KING OF THE NORTH 
Earliest Large Sweet 
640—Especially valu- 
able in northern states. 
Fruits enormous, color 
brilliant red, size usually 
6 in. long and 3 or 4 in, 
LONG RED CAYENNE > 
The Best Hot Pepper 
636—(70 days.) The lead- 
ing and best hot one for 
eanning, drying or pick- 
ling. Grows anywhere 
in diameter. Thick flesh, 294 bears with the best 
sweet and mild. Pkt. of them. Fruits 3 to 4 
5c; % oz. 38¢; oz inches long. Pkt. (2c; 
65c, postpaid. Yq oz. 25c; oz. 40c, ppd. 
Henry Field Seed & Nursery Co., “MIDWEST’S LEADING SEEDHOUSE,” ‘Shenandoah, 
Pe a ae a a a A i i i i ie Si in te in a i ln Se I i i i i i i ie nO a a 
189—(93 days.) Long slender 
grains with ears right size for 
eating on the cob. Very tender, 
white and sweet. Heavy producer. 
Fine for canning. Triple size pkt. 
(3 oz.) '5c; Vo'lb. 32c; 1 Ib. 56c; 
3 Ibs. 1.38, postpaid. 
STOWELL'S 
EVERGREEN } 
{88—(96 days.) Giant white 
corn. For canning and dry- 
ing and roasting éars. Al- 
ways has more corn to the 
cob than any other variety. 
Triple size pkt. (3 oz.) 15c; 
Yo Ib. 32c; 1 Ib. 56c; 3 Ibs. 
1:38, postpaid. 
4 GOLDEN BANTAM 
177—(80 days.) Recognized 
as the standard yellow. 
Grows 4% to 5 ft. tall, very pro- 
ductive, early, sweet, tender. A 
favorite. Triple size pkt. (3 oz.) 
15c; Vo lb. 35c; 1 Ib. 50c; 3 Ibs. 
1.20, postpaid. 
TRUCKER'S FAVORITE 
1{87—(85 days.) Southern Sweet Corn. A 
good white garden corn, though actually not 
a sweet corn. Grows anywhere. Ears large 
—7 to 9 in. long. 12 to 16 rows of kernels. 
Triple size pkt. (3 oz.) 15c¢; 4 Ib. 25c; 1 Ib. 
40c; 3 Ibs. 90c, postpaid. 
EARLY SUNSHINE 
174—(76 days.) Full week earlier than Gold- 
en Bantam, with larger ear. Has 10 to 12 
rows of creamy, yellow Kernels. Large for 
an early sort. Triple size pkt. (3 oz.) 15c; 
Yo |b. 30c; 1 Ib. 50c; 3 ibs. 1.20. postpaid. 
rows of kernels, quality exceptionally — 
fine, noted for uniformity. Strong 
grower, resistant to smut, ears § in 
long. About 5 days later than regular 
Golden Bantam. Best for freezing 
Triple size pkt. (3 oz.) 5c; % Ib. 
38c; 1 1b. 65c; 3 Ibs. 1.59, postpaid. 
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HYBRID GOLDENEVERGREEN 
182—(90 days.) The biggest and best _ 
of all the Golden Hybrid Sweet Corn. 
Ears 8 in. long, 12 to 16 rowed, big, 
deep kernels. Delicious, sweet flavor 
and excellent quality. Stalks are 7% 
to 8 ft. tall and have a strong root — 
system. Far 3 years it has led in yields 
in our trial grounds. Triple size pkt. 
(3 oz.) 20c; Yo Ib. 40c; 1 Ib. G5c; 
3 Ibs. 1.59, postpaid. : x 
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of the heaviest yielders. Stalks 74% to 
9 ft. tall; ears 14 to 18 rows, about 8 
in. long. Outyields ordinary Stowell’s 
Evergreen and better in quality. Un- ~ 
excelled for canning, Commercial can- 
ners like it, too. Triple size pkt. (3 
oz.) 15c¢; Yo Ib. 44c; 1 Ib. 68c; 3 Ibs. 
1.65, postpaid. ra 
1OANA— Drouth-Resistant 
“{76—(87 days.) An All-America bronze 
medal winner, developed by Ia. State 
College. Resists drouth and wilt. Ideal _ 
for market gardening or canning. Mar- — 
velous for.freezing. Deep yellow va- — 
riety but not as dark as Golden Cross. a : 
Tall sturdy stalks with many leaves. _ 
Ears 8 in. long. 12 to 14 rows, medium — 
n 
kernels. Triple size pkt. (3 oz.) {5c; 
Yo th. 40c; 1 Ib. 60c; 3 Ibs. 1.50, ppd. 
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