_ Field's EARLY RED HEAD 
Heavy 
Yielding—Doesn't Crack 
40 1—(76 days.) Red Head was introduced 
a good many years ago but since then we 
have been working on it constantly to 
make it better. Is heavy yielding, bears 
over a long time. The tomatoes are round 
and smooth, ripen evenly, 
and seldom 
crack. The firm flesh makes it a fine can- 
ning sort. Pkt. 15c; 
_ Ya |b, 1.50, postpaid. 
Yo 0Z. 35¢; oz. 6Oc; 
2 Heavy Yielding HYBRIDS » 
FIELD'S RED 
KNIGHT HYBRID 
427—(60 days.) The ex- 
tra early Hybrid tomato 
we all have been look- 
ing for Our pick of 
over 60. Brilliant scarlet 
color, firm flesh, mild 
flavor. Packed with hy- 
brid vigor. Resistant to 
numerous diseases. 
Doesn’t crack open, and, 
best of all, is a tremen- 
dous yielder of uniform, 
FIELD'S RED 
RIVAL HYBRID 
428—(75 days.) A main 
crop Hybrid with fruit 
weighing 10 ounces or 
better. Fruit perfectly 
smooth with scarlet red 
flesh, thick walled, won- 
derful flavor. Vigorous 
grower with plenty of 
foliage. Was developed 
in the Midwest for Mid- 
west conditions. Thrives 
medium size fruit. Pkt. | Where many others fail. 
(30 seeds) 25c; extra Pkt. (30 seeds) 25c; 
in| large pkt. (150 seeds) extra large pkt. (150 
1.00, postpaid. 
seeds) 1.00, postpaid. 
HYBRID TOMATO OFFER 
§ Pkt. Field’s Red Rival Hybrid 
HYBRID TOMATO PLANTS 
425X 
fi 
{ Pkt. Field’s Red Knight Hybrid Both 
_MARGLOBE—Perfect Canner 
: ehiod be Another dependable, 
crop. Vigorous grower, 
405—(115 
wilt-resistant m 
medium large, nearly globe-shaj 
smooth and solid. The quality is extra 
fine, and it is nding tomato 
canni i P Oc; Yo 
270; of 45¢ 
in; “xcellent for 
oz. 29¢; oz. 50c; 
Very heavy yielder. 20 plants for 1.00, ppd. 
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GOLDEN SUNRAY 
Best of the Yellows 
404—(72 days.) A new, highly 
productive, golden orange tomato. 
Resistant to fusarium wilt. Has a 
mild but rich flavor. Primarily a 
home garden tomato but sells well 
at local markets and roadside stands. 
SUPER SIOUX 
Drouth-Resistant 
416—(68 days.) A cross between 
two leading varieties, having the 
good qualities of both, plus hybrid 
vigor. Almost globe-shaped, medium 
size, medium early, Fruit solid deep 
red, thick walled, and small seeded. 
4G9—Henry Field’s Early Hybrid—Brilliant scar- Two heavy yielding hybrids described at ( for only 
z let, firm flesh, mild fiavor, resistant to disease. pad raped outstanding vigor and ) 39¢, ppd. 
superior tomatoes. 
PEAR TOMATOES 
For Your Preserves 
The old-fashioned, pear-shaped, 
preserving tomatoes. Fruit is 
borne in clusters. A novelty but 
well worth planting for delicious 
preserves. 
419—YELLOW PEAR. (75 
= days.) 
ae Makes delicious juice. By far the Fine for market or home use. Pkt. 406—RED PEAR. (90 days.) 
KG finest of the yellows. Pkt. 15c; 15c; % oz. 50c; oz. 85c, post- Pkt. 15c; % oz. 30c; oz. 
Ye oz. 75c, ppd. paid. 50c; % Ib. 1.25, postpaid. 
f ; 4 
OXHEART 
Mild Flavored 
iY F, HYBRID 409—(90 days.) Large 
eart-shaped, pink- Se 
Vigorous New Hybrid skinned variety. The flesh 2 
424—(74 days.) A brand is thick but very tender. 
. new, extra-vigorous hybrid It has few seeds. Has an € 
| of outstanding quality. appealing, mild flavor. 
proven See eat Pkt. 15c¢; Yo oz. 45c; oz. 
"sized, round, smoo “Ult. . Ib. 2. . 
Especially fine for canning. 80c; 4 Ib. 2.00, ppd 
Lots of foliage to protect 
fruit from sun seald. Pkt. PRITCHARD 
SAH eal ele An All-America Winner 
423—(112 days). A wilt-re- 
sistant variety. The fruits 
are solid, heavy, smooth, 
globe-shaped, deep scarlet 
and mild flavored. Best 
main crop tomato. Can be 
planted close together. Pkt. 
15c; Yo oz. 25c; oz. 39c; 
Yq lb. 98c, postpaid. 
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SNOWBALL 
Almost No Acid 
403—(78 days.) An ivory- 
white tomato with flesh 
almost white. Almost as 
big as Ponderosa. Has few 
seeds and practically no 
acid. Lots of folks who 
were unable to eat toma- 
toes before enjoy this one. 
Pkt. 15c, postpaid. 
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ORANGE and SCARLET SLICER 
Perfect for Table or Canning 
_You all know about Scarlet Slicer Tomato—the one that took the 
Midwest by storm when it was introduced a few years ago. And that 
was followed by Orange Slicer, identical to the Scarlet Slicer except 
the fruit is a golden orange. 
These two tomatoes will succeed most anywhere. They have heavy 
foliage which protects fruits from the sun and hot winds, their deep 
roots protect them against dry weather 
and they are sure yielders. But, best of 
all, they are big, smooth, round, juicy 
and meaty to the core. They are also 
disease-resistant. 
410—SCARLET SLICER—(72 days.) 
Pkt. (5c; 4% oz. 25c; 1 oz. 45c¢, post- 1 
paid. 
413—ORANGE SLICER—(76 days.) 
eRe §5c; % oz. 50c; 1 oz. 90c, post- 
paid. 
PONDEROSA 
Largest of All 
418—(86 days.) It is too tender and 
doesn’t hold up well enough for market but 
for home use there’s nothing like it! The 
EARLY EARLIANA 
Very Vigorous 
411—(66 days.) One of the best of 
the early red tomatoes. Vigorous, 
spreading vines, bearing bright scar- 
let, medium size, nearly globe-shaped 
fruit in clusters. Fine quality, meaty 
fruit. Pkt. 15c; V2 oz. 29c; oz. 54c; 
Y% ib. 1.45, postpaid. 
SPECIAL 
OFFER 
pkt. each Scarlet 
Slicer and Orange Slicer 
for 25c. 
475X—Postpaid 
fruit is huge, but very tender and meaty. 
Slices heen with few seeds. Vigorous 
grower. 5c; % oz. 49c; oz. 89c, 
postpaid. 
YELLOW GLOBE DANVERS 
Late Market Variety 
314—(112 days.) Very popular. 
Grown extensively for market. 
Bulbs are flat, globe-shaped, good 
sized, and a bright straw color. 
Good keeper. Pkt. 
1.65; 1 Ib. 
SILVERSKIN—Best Flat Keeper 
311—WHITE PORTUGAL—(100 
days.) Mild, pleasant flavor. 
medium-sized globe, somewhat flat- 
tened, A good keeper, very_attrac- 
tive. Well liked. Pkt. 15c; oz. 
69c; % lb. 1.97, ppd. 
Sow onion seed early—just 
as soon as you can get it in 
the ground. One ounce to 100 
feet of row. See page 8 for 
onion plants. 
Very solid. 
i5e; oz. 60c; % Ib. 
4.65, postpaid. 
UTAH SWEET SPANISH—Best Yellow 
Riverside Variety were 
110 days.) A mammoth yellow globe. 
pases weciuenr and early. Light straw colored 1 
with pure white flesh. A good keeper. Pkt. 15¢; 
oz. 75c; % Ib. 2.20, postpaid. 
WHITE SWEET SPANISH 
Sweet, Early Table Onion 
313—(110 days.) Large, 
mild and sweet. Pure white. 
Better keeper than Bermuda. 
Does better in north. A fine 
early table onion. Pkt. 15c; 
oz. 75c; % Ib. 2.15, ppd. 
a 
Yellow Ebenezer ONION SETS 
The Famous Hazelnut Size 
317—For fine tender green onions or 
early fully matured ones. These hazel- 
nut-size small sets go farther than the 
large ones and will give you just as big 
onions at lower cost per acre. They cost 
us more but we sell at the same price as 
re ee hao | 
of. c 
fa as 
ars 
Good onion sets are 
scarce. We have no 
| Red or White sets. Ye!- 
low ones are much bet- 
White 
BUNCHING 
ONIONS 
315—A fine va- 
riety for bunch- 
ing or early green 
onions. Onions are 
of good quality— 
sweet and tender. 
Sow seed in early 
AUTUMN STAR 
HYBIRD 
Vigorous, Heavy Yielder 
307—(100 days.) Large deep 
bulbs, Bright straw color. Uni- 
form, hard, creamy white flesh. 
A vigorous heavy yielder adapt- 
able over wide area. Uniform 
maturity. A dandy for market 
LARGE RED GLOBE 
The Round Red 
305—(120 days.) Probably 
{ most popular of all onions. 
©" _ Flesh fine grained. Deep, 
rich red, good keeper, fine 
for either fall or winter 
ter anyway. Write for unscreened sets. Beautiful solid sets. growers: Pkt 20c; 34 ox. j ; 
fuecial prices on Taree qt. 35¢; 2 qts. 65c; 4 ats. 1.19; peck, oz. 65c; ¥%4_Ib. 65c; oz. 1.00; % Ib. 3.00; dl UNE estes: 
2.19, postpaid. 1-95, postpaid. 1 Ib. 10.00, ppd. 4 \b. 1.82, ppd. 
