Texas-Grown 
2G1O—SWEET SPANISH. 
globe-shaped, 
Mild and sweet. 
Very 
For years the All-Amer- 
ica Selections committee 
has been making awards 
for outstanding new varie- 
ties of vegetables. To win 
an award a variety must be 
exceptionally good and 
widely adapted. 
We have selected an AIll- 
Time All-America group, 
consisting of the very finest 
All-America award win- 
\ ners, and are happy to offer 
these truly “champion” 
large, 
light yellow-skinned onion. 
save money! 
right. 
vegetables to you. You can buy 3 oz 
these varieties individually on 
their respective catalog pages, 
but, better still, 
them here as a collection and 
All-Time All-America Garden 
620X—One packet 
each of the 12 All- for only 
Time All-America 
vegetables listed at 
Fordhook ries Lima Bean, 
3 oz: p { 
once ereen Pod Beaty, x 
Ear. OE olific Straightneck 
aie ered pkt. i} 
buy all 12 of eas ected Detroit Beet, 
freperaton Carrot, pkt...15c¢ 
Cherry Belle Radish, pkt. {Sc 
*Early Surecrop Hybrid 
Cucumber, pkt. ....... 25c 
Pritchard Tomato, pkt...15c¢ 
America Spinach, pkt...15c¢ 
Great Lakes Lettuce, 
Die ras witie tivivie Soewgats Ses {5c 
All 12 
pkts.. ee eee 20c 
Regular value $2.00 
(*Early Surecrop Hybrid Cu- 
cumber is our own introduction. ) 
Ih 
DARLIEK gee Plant Henry Field’s 
“VEGETABLE PLANTS 
So 
Frost-Proof 
Frost and Snows Won’t Hurt These! 
1G10—JERSEY WAKEFIELD. Early point- 
ed head. 
Extra Vigorous 
Outdoor-grown 
State Inspected 
Our vegetable plants are 
outdoor-grown, state inspect- 
ed, thrifty, clean and vigor- 
ous. Order plants at the same 
time you order seeds, nursery 
stock and baby chicks. We 
ship them at proper planting 
time. Safe delivery guaran- 
teed. All prices postpaid. All 
plant orders shipped separate- 
ly. Write for special quantity 
Prices on larger lots than 
listed here. Cabbage and 
Onion plants don’t mind frost. 
Sweet Potato, Pepper and To- 
mato plants should not be set 
2G1{—WHITE BERMUDA (Crystal Wax). 
Exceptionally mild, crisp and sweet. Me- 
dium-sized, white skin and flesh. 
Note: Onion plants are put up in bunches 
of approximately 100. Actual number varies 
with size of plants. 
2 bunches.....0.98 10 bunches....3.45 
3 bunches..... 1.45 20 bunches....5.50 
5 bunches..... 1.98 30 bunches....6.98 
2G!2—HYBRID YELLOW SWEET SPAN- 
ISH. More uniform and better in every 
way than the regular kinds. Plant supply 
limited. 
FOO; Planter. co aicc esc aee oc aie ais See iniele s 1.00 
1G11—NORSEMAN. Early round head. 
1G12—FLAT DUTCH. Early, flat and solid. 
(Approximate Count) 
50 Plants...... 0.69 
100: Plants S203: 1.20 
200 Plants...... 1.74 Prices Postpaid 
Special “Farm Garden” Plant Offer 
200 White Bermuda Onion 
300 Yellow Sweet Spanish Onion 
50 Early Jersey Wakefield Cabbage 
50 Second-Early egeeiotey eal 
OG50X—Shipped direct 
growers in the South. 
500 Plants..... 2.98 
1,000 Plants..... 4.69 
out until frost dangers are 
past. 
“Backyard Garden” Plant Offer 
OGT0X 
100 White Bermuda Onion 
100. Yellow Sweet Spanish 
Onion 
50 Ear. Jersey Wakefield 
Cabbage 
250 PLANTS 
for only 
Prices Postpaid 
Vigorous TOMATO PLANTS. ; 
4G1O—EARLIANA. Earliest of all. 
4G!1i—MARGLOBE. Wilt-resistant, 
red, solid. 
4G!2—RUTGERS. Stands drouth. Deep 
red. 
(Approximate Count) 
25 Plants ii... scissile oes! sie's es phele ete se 0.74 
BO PUAN o .55/e.0'0: sc ole. pine io ete invari vinta raigte 1.14 
100 Plants: 62% se) sce tetas his loleie lois atoleterapeane F 
200. Plants *..\crcalsnien cistelecesse anal cibertererats 2.29 
300 Pinnts (.sacce sue eos ee cee aes an ats 2.98 
4G13—HENRY FIELD’S EARLY F-2 HY- 
Scarlet, firm flesh, mild flavor, dis- 
BRID. 
ease-resistant. 
20 Plantes... Heiss 0 sae einieirs Oeas vee oleae {.00 
Prices Postpaid 
Early and Late Tomato Collection 
OG75X 
25 Earliana 
ie “ 
Plants ‘°° PPD. 
25 Marglobe 
PEPPER PLANTS 
4G16—PERFECTION. Sweet 
pimento. Big, flat, tomato 
shaped, dark red fruit. Excep- 
tionally mild and sweet. 
4G15—CALIFORNIA WON- 
DER. Mild and sweet. Thick 
and blocky. Color bright crim- 
son. Fruit up to 4 inches in 
size. 
(Approximate Count) 
25° PlantSisgeciecisose= as 0.79 
50° Plants? Sn eeececdars 1.19 
100) Plants.252)-veraee 1.89 
200. Plants] 25 ~ sve mieetaks 2.89 
Prices Postpaid 
from Plants 20 
PPD. 
3G12—YELLOW JERSEY. Fine for baking. 
Tender, yellow and sweet. Grows anywhere. 
3G11—PORTO RICO. Red skin. Deep rich yel- 
low flesh, not too dry. Big yielder. 
(Approximate Count) 
50 Plants’ .ceiactewh a icsa eee area 1.09 
100 (Plants =A. 3s ei eee 1.54 
2004. Plants se 3 cok see pa eee 2.64, 
5005 Plants sive. 2 te paeeie seer 4.98 
1,000 Plants oie Sass eee ea Smeets 8.80 
3G10—New Genuine BUSH PORTO RICO. Ideal 
for the backyard garden. No vines to run all 
over the place. Potatoes are better than regu- 
lar Porto Rico. 
50; Plants® 2% 3 disc sale. sisi ano aoe sete 1.79 
Prices Postpaid 
Henry Field's 
SEE TOMATO PLANTS 
BELOW LEFT 
We've tried out a lot of dif- 
ferent varieties and discarded 
all but the best. 
Our seed 
stocks are extra select, pure 
and uniform. Plant both early 
and main crop sorts so you 
will have plenty all season. 
SPECIAL 
TOMATO OFFER 
450X 
RARE RED HEAD, favor- 
1 pkt. . EARLIANA, real 
arly 
1 core MARGLOBE, for 
canning and slicing. : 
...29c, ppd. | 
All 3 for...... 
Climbing 
Tomato 
430—A toma- 
to the neigh- 
bors will 
want to look 
at. Grows 10 
to 18 ft. tall 
and often 
yields 2 to 3 
bushels of to- 
matoes per 
vine. The to- 
matoes are 
good, too. 
Big, meaty, 
and have a small seed cavity. 
Fine for slicing. Pkt. 25c, post- 
paid. 
GRAPE TOMATO | 
425—(73 
days.) A per- 
fect tasting, 
heavy bearing, 
vigorous to- 
mato. We've 
never seen a 
rotten one or 
a vine that 
wasn’t loaded 
full. Fruit size of grapes. 
sauce. Pkt. 
Big Yellow 
“GROUND 
CHERRY" 
Easy to Grow 
230—Fruits re- 
semble large 
yellow berries 
and are en- 
Borne 
in big clusters. Bears when others 
fail. Good eating, but especially 
good for canning, preserves and 
{5c, postpaid. 
closed in loose papery husks. 
Grows close to the ground but 
does not spread much. Deli- 
cious preserved or in combina- 
tion with lemons and oranges. 
Pkt. 10c; 
240 — Califor- 
nia White Gar- 
lic. (110 days). 
The best vari- 
ety. Divide the 
bulbs into 
“eloves,” plant 
and tend just 
like onion sets. 
Store like on- 
ions. Or, since 
garlic is hardy, 
may be left in garden over win- 
Y% oz. 40c, postpaid. 
ter. 5c per single bulb; Y% Ib. 
35c; 1 Ib. 65c, ppd. 
LEEK 
23 1—(130 days.) 
Member of onion 
family; sweeter 
than onions. 
Nicely flavored 
stems for soups, 
8.t-e-wis, cor 
creamed. Pkt. 
(Oc, ppd. 
