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FIELD'S RED KNIGHT HYBRID 
427—(60 days.) The extra early hy- 
brid tomato we all have been look- 
ing for. Our pick of over 60. Bril- 
liant scarlet color, firm flesh, mild 
flavor, Packed with hybrid vigor. 
- medium size fruit. Pkt. (30 seeds) 
25c; extra large pkt. (150 seeds) 
1.00, postpaid. 
FIELD'S RED RIVAL HYBRID 
428—(75 days.) A main crop hy- 
brid with fruit weighing 10 ounces 
or better. Fruit perfectly smooth 
with scarlet red flesh. thick-walled 
wonderful flavor. Vigorous grower 
with plenty of foliage. Was devel- 
oped in the midwest for midwest 
conditions. Thrives where many 
others fail. Pkt. (30 seeds) 25c; 
extra large pkt. (150 seeds) 1.00, 
postpaid. 
SPECIAL SLICER OFFER ; oe 
475X—1 packet each of Scar- f 
let Slicer and Orange Slicer— 
both for only 25c, postpaid. "TOMATO "a 
sorter 
market or home use. Pkt. 
of highest quality. 
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HYBRID TOMATO PLANTS 
4G9—Henry Field’s Early Hybrid— 
brilliant scarlet, firm flesh, mild 
flavor, resistant to disease. Very 
heavy yielder. 20 plants for 1.00, 
postpaid. 
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Perfect for Table or Canning 
These two tomatoes have 
heavy foliage which protects 
the 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 also are disease re- 
sistant. 
410—SCARLET SLICER (72 
days.) Pkt. 15c;.% oz. 25c; 
1 oz. 45c, postpaid. 
413—ORANGE SLICER (76 
days.) Pkt. 15c; 2 oz. 50c; 
1 oz. 90c, postpaid. 
TOMATO X 
We'll Pay $100 for a Name 
407—(67 days.) We want a 
name for this new tomato. It 
is one of the best we’ve ever 
grown, so we want it to have 
the best possible name, and 
are offering $100 to the per- 
son who names it for us—see 
the story on page 37. 
Tomato X is a “‘determi- 
nate” variety, which means 
it won't run all over the gar- 
den. It bears early and al- 
ways has an unusually heavy 
crop of fine quality tomatoes. 
It does well everywhere but 
will be appreciated especially 
in semi-arid section too dry 
for ordinary tomatoes. The 
fruits are medium size, bright 
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gee. 
311—SILVERSKIN or ducer and early. Light GLOBE DANVERS market growers. Pkt. fy "A 
WHITE PORTUGAL strawcolored skin with (112 days.) Very pop- 20c; a oz. 65c; oz. { SILVERSKIN | 
(100 days.) Mild, pleas- pure white flesh. Good ular. Bulbs are flat, 1.00; Y% Ib. 3.00; 1 7 ae 
ant flavor. A medium- AAS ala 15c; on pe oie WON Ib., 10.00, ppd. 7 
sized globe, somewhat 69c; '%4 Ib. 1.97, ppd. sized, an a right PF aT 
avs a keep- straw color. Good 305—LARGE RED . Sow onion seed earl 
fattened. goo P 315—WHITE keeper Pkt IBe; os, GLOBE (120: days.) festice lenny aciyoatens 
Does not scald or crack and 
vines are resistant to disease. 
A wonderful market sort as 
well as fine for home gardens. 
Pkt. 25c; 3 for 50c; 2 oz., 
1.00, postpaid. 
RED BIRD 
421—(75 days.) For several 
years we have advertised 
this variety in magazines and 
newspapers to win new 
friends and customers for us. 
Last year over 75,000 people 
bought it. It deserves its pop- 
ularity because it is a heavy 
yielder of deep scarlet fruit 
that is mild and firm. Pkt. 
15c; Y oz. 35c; I oz. 6Oc; 
V4 Ib. 1.50, ppd. 
GOLDEN SUNRAY 
404—(72 days.) A highly 
productive, golden orange to- 
mato. Resistant to fusarium 
wilt. Has a mild but rich 
flavor. Primarily a home gar- 
den tomato but sells well at 
local markets and roadside 
stands. Makes delicious juice. 
By far the finest of the vel- 
lows. Pkt. 15c¢; % oz. 75c, 
ppd. 
SUPER SIOUX 
416—(68 days.) A cross be- 
tween two leading varieties, 
having the good qualities of 
both, plus hybrid vigor. Al- 
most globe-shaped, medium 
size, medium early. Fruit 
solid deep red, thick walled, 
and small seeded. Fine for 
15c; Yo oz. 50c; | oz. 85c, 
postpaid. 
MARGLOBE 
405—(115 days.) Another de- 
pendable, wilt-resistant main 
erop variety. Vigorous grow- 
er, medium large, nearly 
globe-shaped, smooth and 
solid. The quality is extra 
fine, and it is an outstanding 
tomato for canning. Deep 
scarlet. Pkt. 10c; '% oz. 27c; 
§ oz. 45c; 4 Ib. 1.15, ppd. 
RUTGERS 
417—(110 days.) Flesh is firm 
and of fine quality. Doesn’t 
have a hard core, and is out- 
standing for its'uniform, deep 
red coloring. Excellent for 
canning. Pkt. Ile; Yo oz. 
29c; f oz. 50c; 4 Ib. 1.25, 
ppd. 
SNOWBALL 
403—(78 days.) A big ivory- 
white tomato with flesh al- 
most white. Has few seeds 
and practically no acid. Lots 
of folks who were unable to 
eat tomatoes before enjoy 
this one. Pkt. {5c, ppd. 
EARLY EARLIANA 
4tt—(66 days.) One of the 
best of the early red toma- 
toes. Vigorous, spreading 
vines, bearing bright scarlet, 
medium size, nearly globe- 
shaped fruit in clusters. Fine 
quality, meaty fruit. Pkt. 
'5c; Vo oz. 29c; ft oz. 54c; 
4 Ib. 1.45, ppd. 
418—(86 days.) An old-time 
garden favorite. Selected for 
smoothness and depth of col- 
or. The fruit is huge, red, 
very tender and meaty. Slices 
beautifully with few seeds. 
Vigorous grower. Pkt. 15c; 
Vo oz. 49c; I oz. 89c, ppd. 
F2 HYBRID 
424—(74 days.) A brand new, 
extra-vigorous hybrid of out- 
standing quality. Brilliant 
scarlet, medium sized, round, 
smooth red fruit. Especially 
fine for canning. Lots of foli- 
age to protect fruit from sun 
Beeld: Pkt. 20c; 4 oz. 75c, 
ppd. 
OXHEART 
409—(90 days.) Large heart- 
shaped, pink-skinned variety. 
The flesh is thick but very 
tender, with few seeds and 
an appealing, mild flavor. 
Pkt. 15c; % oz. 45c; I oz. aa 
80c; '4 Ib. 2.00, ppd. _ ‘N 
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PEAR TOMATOES y ) 
These are the old-fashion- 4 fee 
ed, pear-shaped, preserving y 
tomato. Fruit is borne in y 
clusters A novelty but well f 
worth planting for delicious A gi 
preserves. 
419—YELLOW PEAR (75 
days). 
406—RED PEAR (90 days). 
Pkt. 15c; 4 oz. 30c; 1{ oz. 
50c; 4% Ib. 1.25, ppd. 
[PEAR TOMATO] 
er. Pkt. 15c; oz. 69c; 
VY Ib. 1.97, ppd. 
303—UTAH SWEET 
SPANISH (110 days.) 
A mammoth yellow 
globe. Very heavy pro- 
Good onion sets 
are scarce. We have 
no red or white sets 
but yellow ones are 
much better any- 
way. Write for spe- 
cial prices on larger 
lots. 
BUNCHING ONIONS. 
A fine variety for 
bunching or early 
green onions. Good 
quality—sweet and 
tender. Sow seed in 
early spring or fall for 
early spring onions. 
Pkt. 15c; oz. 65c; 4% 
Ib. 1.95, ppd. 
314-Y ELLOW 
unscreened sets. 
2.28, postpaid. 
Yellow Ebenezer ONION SETS 
The Famous Hazelnut Size 
317—For fine tender green onions or 
early fully matured ones. 
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 
Beautiful 
i qt. 40c; 2 qts. 69c; 4 qts. 1.28; peck 
69c; | Ib. 1.65; | Ib. 
4.65, ppd. 
307—AUTUMN STAR 
HYBRID (100 days.) 
Large, deep bulbs. 
Bright straw color. 
Uniform, hard, creamy 
white flesh Heavy 
yielder, adaptable over 
wide area. Uniform 
maturity. Dandy for 
These hazel- 
solid sets. 
YELLOW GLOBE 
Most popular onion. 
Flesh fine grained. 
Deep, rich red; good 
keeper. Fine for either 
fall or winter market. 
Pkt. 15c; oz. 64c; \4 
Ib. 1.82, ppd. 
313—WHITE SWEET 
SPANISH (110 days.) 
Large mild and sweet. 
Better keeper than 
Bermuda. Does better 
in north. Pkt. 15c; oz. 
75c; % Ib. 2.15, ppd. 
DANVERS 
get it in the ground. One 
ounce to 100 feet of row. 
See page 8 for onion 
plants. 
WHITE 
SWEET 
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