









Keeping Store 
Who could resist buying here? Nice 
proper price signs and a great big 
thrown in for good measure. She’s 
right idea. Mrs. Carl Bunde of 
aul, Minn., sent in this picture of 
daughter DeLoris and said, ‘‘Your 
and Niagara Grapes were grand here 
st year. We think this would be a cute 
ture for Seed Sense.” 
ome Novelty Corns 
ot of you folks have shown interest 















are 10c per pkt.; 12 Ib. 25c; 1 Ib. 35c 
postpaid, 
- World’s Longest-Eared Corn—Ears av- 
erage 15 inches in length—usually two 
to a stalk. Longest eared corn in the 
orld. Practically two ears of corn on 
one, cob. &: 
_ World’s Tallest Corn—If you want to 
_ win the tall corn contest at the fair, get 
me of this. Often twenty feet tall. Over 
10 contest winners last year won with my 
“World’s Tallest Corn.” 
Red Russian Sweet Corn—Yes sir, a 
sure enough red corn, The roasting ears 
are a rich orange in color. Cross between 
«Go Bantam and an early Russian Corn. 





















“I ran across a chart in the current 


ainly does. 





miss my guess. 



Vitamin A 
Prevents 
infection, 
eye trouble 
Units Adults Should Have Daily 















6,000 
One Apple .... WME a Pat Riat'a ate) a taie 100 
ing ASParagus .eceeeseeeee 410 
iaesle e615 es se 900 
(cup COOKER) weceeeesees 70 
4 e White Bread ..ceeseeeees 5 
Broccoli (4% Cup) .-ceccceecece 8,000 
utter Servin® ....essceeeeees 150 
ibbage cooked (cup) ...-+.-.- 700 
arrots TAaW ....++.s RP al eatere woke COO: 
uliflower, cooked .....-sseee8 100 
iss Chard (% cup cooked)... 12,000 
{ pefruit Ye ..eee rece ceereeees on 
One White Potato.... 
Serving Whole Wheat Cer. .... hee 
Peas Cooked % CUP ..-eeeeeeee 
se, cottage 14 CUD .--eeees 55 
PON Gale can os voces os see eee 

Ham, Four Ounces .e+--. ais 
cup cooked .«..seceeee 20,000 
green l€aVeS .e+ees- 1.500 
sf de aietureteievere ate 700 
op, Giae ie. eeu 60/6 .0 6 ° Sakend 
‘omatoes (14 cup) ---+++> 1,050 

‘ives you the general 
vitamins 
be we ate vegetables because they were good for us, 
Which is all the same, I guess, but only 
“Better Homes & Gardens” magazine the other day 
and thought you folks would be interested in part of it. If anything ever proved the 
superiority of vegetables over other foods for maintaining good health, this chart cer- 

I put enough other things in besides vegetables so 
egetables are. It’s pretty evident a dollar’s worth 0 
i Well, where’s your garden seed order? 
Posing for Henry’s Seed Sense 
“It’s fun posing for Mr. Henry Field’s 
Seed Sense, even if the shovel is most 
twice as big as Iam and I’m 4. I’m just 
play acting here, but I really am going 
to make a Henry Field flower bed and 
raise my own Henry Field flowers.” Pic- 
ture sent in by Mrs. Albert White of 
Crowder, Oklahoma. The little girl is 
Phyllis Ann Sebourn, 

Hurry Those Peas In 
You can’t plant peas too early, espe- 
cially Alaska and Barly Bird. Best peas 
I ever had were planted when top two 
inches of soil was mellow and there was 
frost from there on down. 
Vitamins and Vegetables 
Now we eat them to get 
the new-fangled way to say the same 
nyway,,read over the chart and if you don’t send in for vegetable seeds for a big garden 













Vitamin B, Vitamin C Vitamin G Vitamin D 
Vim and Prevents Be Prevents 
Vigor, Pre- scurvy, Prevents rickets, 
vents tiredness bad teeth pellagra pad bones 
500 1500 600 
20 250 30 
100 350 seas 
90 160 piece 
Bate 200 100 20 
Sate 20 os 
aioe 400 } 220 3 
11 iis 14 At 
eee 700 arya ee 
24 140 100 ae 
60 1100 120 ale 
wage 310 250 ee 
40 1200 ' 40 es 
50 , 400 40 ee 
48 aeeiene 27 oe 
100 150 100 3 
15 aeais 60 os 
250 nite: siete oe 
12 720 200 are 
15 125 30 A 
10 150 ove els? 
300 Sistece 90 OF. 
35 300 ae 
jdea of what many different foods contain in the way of 
you can see how much better 
f seed will buy you $1,000 
No You Don’t 
“Beg all you want to, but you won’t 
get any of this melon. This is from Henry 
Field seed and besides I’m hungrier than 
you.” 
Mrs. Curtis Hill, of Dawson, Nebr., sent 
this picture of her son, Willard, and said, 
“We always have good success with your 
seeds and nursery stock. Those Chinese 
Elms we ordered of you last year are all 
alive and made rapid growth in spite of 
our dry weather. We enjoy all your radio 
programs especially Grab Bag.’’ 


Finds Fault With Seed Sense 

“Well, Henry I got Seed Sense for 
March and the only fault I can find with 
it is it’s not big enough.’’—Frank E. 
Fisher, Lakeville, Ind. P.S.—*‘I bought 
my first seeds of you when Ruth was a 
baby.” 
That was sure some time ago because 
Ruth now has four of her own.—H. F. 
The Sugar Lumps ‘Go To Town’ 
For four years since we introduced 
them, the Sugar Lumps have been our 
most popular melon. And well enough 
they should be. They’re the sweetest mel- 
ons you ever ate, just the right size for 
the ice-box, and they come early by 
July 4. But this year, the orders for them 
have almost doubled. 
I think mainly, it’s because neighbors 
have been given a treat or two of them, 
and decided there was no sense not having 
delicious sweet melons themselves since 
they were so easy to grow. Anyway, I 
think my seed supply is ample to meet 
this heavy demand, but I’m not sure, so 
don’t put off ordering too long. 
Fish Pool Catalogue Free 


It’s impossible to 
get everything in 
our general cata- 
log so we make 
up special book- 

have just 
completed our 
spring edition of the fish and bird catalog. 
If you have not received a copy of it, just 
write a post card and ask for one. This 
booklet tells about birds, how to build and 
properly plant a fish pool, ete. It’s free, 
of course, 
