SWISS CHARD 
“Spinach-Beet" 
220—(60 days.) The fin- 
est greens in the world. 
Really a beet but always 
used as greens. Bears 
tender leaves all season, 
even after light frost. 
Fine, too, for poultry. 
Pkt. 12c; 0z. 24c; 14 Ib. 
70c, postpaid. 
How to Cook Chard 
GRAND RAPIDS... '¢° ™ 
Easiest to Grow 2 ‘ ; 
510—(43 days.) The easiest 
to grow and the best flavored. 
Came from Michigan where it 
made a great name for itself. 
Crisp, ‘curled,. light green 
Use tender leaves. Wash thor- leaves that grow erect and do 
oughly, drain. Put in _kettle, but SALAD BOWL LETTUCE not wilt. Good for growing 
' don’t add water. Lay strips of bacon All-America Winner outdoors in spring, summer 
on top and add small sliced onion, 4 . =, and fall, and especially tender and 
salt and pepper. Cover. Cook slow- 502—An All-America, Medal Winner. A sweet when grown under glass. Early 
] tilietond loose-leaf variety. Well named because one ae 5 te r 
y until tender. h P : PRO DaE pas and disease resistant. Pkt. 10c; oz. we : 
ead just fills a salad bowl. Grows fast and 35c; '4 lb. 90 tpaid ota 
large. Leaves are rich green, short, closely Shr 7/4 1D: Crepostpald. on 
CAULIFLOWER : set, waved and notched—very decorative. 
Holds its tenderness a long time. Pkt. 20c; 
Cauliflower is similar oz. 65c, ppd. 
to cabbage. Requires ae BRONZE os 
about the same growing : BLACK aes ey fs 
BEAUTY * 7 
conditions and same 
SEEDED 
culture. Plant early and Tender, $ 
handle as you would SIMPSON Crisp, 
abbage. Mak i Heaviest pet Like um. 4 
c 4 ee akes mighty oF Flavor ss a 
good eating. elder 2 Oe 
s 501 — This é a 4 
ms 509— Le usual 
7 x ettuce 
_  558—EARLY SNOWBALL. (54 days.) Heads pee sey stan Se tall with the 
| are deep, smooth, compact and snowy white. nationally known variety of loose leaf or 51 1—(45 uasen This oe PRR aa 
Very early. Pkt. 15c; 14 oz. 95c; oz. 2.95, postpaid. bunching type (does not form a head). fous’ tasting ieaveu) onder be a real thrill for you. Ten- 
Of rs brown in color. Edges are deli- aer, Crisp W aves S a 
Bee grows larger than gallon crock. ae A: ‘Says fendotean lone ferent you'll be proud, to 
e ig. green or creamy leaves, closely time and lasts well into hot serve. Solorful in a salad, 
é E weather. Pkt. 12c; oz. 38c; Different from anything else, 
Midget VEGETABLES folded. Quality is very good. Stands sum- Y% lb. 95c, postpaid. Pkt. 15c; oz. 70¢, ppd. 
Small varieties for a complete garden in the mer heat extremely well. Pkt. 0c; oz. 
smallest back yard, but good to grow even if you ap ; 
have plenty of room. Every one tops in quality. 35¢; % |b. 90c, postpaid. 
[40 TINY. Sigew ea Field’s SPECIAL 
—Se ite. 
Flavor unbelievably | “5000, LETTUCE LETTUCE 
uality fine. - 0 seeds, 
BARGAIN BARGAIN 
25c, postpaid. 
504 TOM THUMB LET. 525X 550X 
UCE—Tennis ball size head 1 Pkt. Black Seeded 1 Pkt. Great Lakes 
. . EARLY CURLED SIMPSON 
The Sweetest One 
5 13—(45 days.) Forms a tight clus- 
ter of leaves in the center. Very 
crisp and sweet. Loose leaf or 
bunching variety. Color light green. 
Leaves crumpled. Pkt. Oc; oz. 
lettuce just right for indi- z 
vidual salads. Pkt. 5c; 2 Simpson te creaey, 36c¢; 4 Ib. 95c, postpaid. 
for 25c, postpaid. 1 Pkt. Grand Rapids 1 Pkt. Early Curled 
1 Pkt. New York Si 
eee MER SWEET ret 
N—Tender. Flavorful. All 3 for only All 3 for onl 
a y 
Sweet. Hars 4 inches long. 23c postpaid 29¢ postpaid 
Stalks 2% feet tall. Very 
early. Pkt. 25c; 2 for 40c, 
postpaid. 
- . . CREAMY HEART 
The Heavy Yielder 
515—A cabbage-head sort with 
bright green leaves heavily curled. 
The hearts are a rich golden yel- 
low, very crisp and buttery, tightly 
folded. Fine producer, sure header. 
For home use or for market. Our 
special strain is noted for its fine 
426—TINY TIM TOMATO— 
Plants 15 inches tall, covered 
with %” red tomatoes. Also 
grow well and look well in 
porch box or potted. Pkt. 
20c; 2 for 35c, postpaid. 
360—BABY CUCUMBER— 
4” long. Vines bushy. Early 
and roductive. For fine 3 
Gmiforn pickles. Pkt. 15c¢; : d flavor quality. Pkt. '5c; oz. 36c; 
2 for 25c, postpaid. : 4 lb. 96c, postpaid. 
71I2—MIDGET WATER- 
MELON—7 to 8 eaters ICEBERG N York 
Red, crisp flesh. Wonderfu ew Yor 
flavor. Pkt. 15c; oz. 35c; For Salads GREAT LAKES 
VY, Ib. 85c, ppd. 505—(82 & or All-America Prize Winner 
. A : ; 
650X—SPECIAL MIDGET ee 3 : Wonderful =o The All-America one 
a novan ees patios foe aecs ae ei The Market winner. Does well anywhere 
above varieties fo - riety for forc- Type but especially good where hot 
ppd. , 
ing or for gar 507—(78 days.) Practically allof Summers come on early. 
den culture. Has large, compact 11. head lettuce you buy in the Stands heat and sun. A sure 
heads, curly leaves and good to stores is of this variety. It forms header. Heads medium size, 
EINCKEN LETTUCE—Poultry - Feed eat at any stage. Tender, sweet a good sized, asp adie ome very solid. Of finest quality 
514—A special lot of best varieties for = 2 of exceptionally fine quality an and flavor. Distinctive dark 
poultry feed. Every chicken raiser and of excellent quality. Won stands handling wonderfully well. green color. Pkt. 15c; oz. 60c; 
ought to make plantings every two derful for salads. Pkt. 10¢; 02, jaacy to grow. Pkt. 15¢; 0z, 446; : ‘ ae : 
weeks throughout the season for lots V4 Ib. 1.75, postpaid. 
of good, green, inexpensive chicken 
feed. Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; 4 Ib. 85c; 
1 Ib. 1.10, postpaid. 
38c; 14 Ib. 93c, postpaid. V4 |b. 98c, ppd. 
FREEZE BOX 
VEGETABLE COLLECTion 
Largest of All apie weples ee 
; 209—(48 days. secon 
207—(43 days.) Nobel strain. A = 
very aoe eiclden with the largest that bears longer than other Neg 
leaf of any of the Spinach varieties. _rieties. Leaves medium large, an 
Somewhat crumpled, medium early. somewhat crumpled. Crisp and 
Plants large and spreading. Leaves tender, Pkt. 1Qc; oz. 20c; '% Ib. 
large, thick, broad, arrow-shaped. 48c; 1 Ib. 1.29, ppd. 
Crisp and tender. For fresh greens, 
canning or freezing. Pkt. 10c; oz. 
18c; '4 lb. 40c; 1 Ib. 1.20, post- 
paid. 
tee I or—the ones 
; f eezing, a 
ar enough seed to grow your : id 
season's s 4 ee 
1S supply of freeze box - 
tables! at Re 
Yo Ib. Freezonian Peas 
Y2 |b. Top Crop Green 
Y% Ib. Green See 
Beans 
210—(70 days.) Not a true spin- 
ach, but similar when cooked. 
Tender, dark green leaves. Pick 
all summer, The more you pick, 
Beans... .40¢ 
ded Baby Lima 
The Earliest the more it grows. Good eating. Ye Ib. Golden Cross Boreas: Sc 
206— (40 days.) The earliest and prob- Pkt. 12c; oz. 30c; 4 Ib. 75c, ppd. brid Sweet Coniiole: y- 
ably finest variety 1 pkt. Gace, Seca, 38c 
of all. Plants grow 1 pices net ermeion..__ or 
upright, usually 10 
to 12 in. tall with AMERICA 
piepresdiot Eos The Long-Standing Kind Yet OMICS ta 
a i — ys. An All-America award winner Re ; 4 
s—whol nes ao kt. ara earecvoce necaiest pean: bee ae ea ouR Sular price, .- 1.88 
Mol hoe Gam Brees 2 icious flavor. Leaves are glossy, dark eT 
Spinach makes caret calicioas when 10c; oz. 18c; 4 ania crumpled. Normally grows to about 8 sae SPECIAL COLLECTION 
some, vitamin-pac eq an jehic Ib. 44c; 1 lb. 1.25, in height. Stands a long time without seeding. Pkt. PRICE ONLY 
properly prepared. Easy to grow, it always postpaid. 15c; oz. 30c; %4 Ib. 75c, postpaid. .29, Ppp, 
does well. 
: EEDHOUSE,” Shenandoah, lowa 15 
Henry Field Seed & Nursery Co., “MIDWEST S LEADING S " 
