
HENRY FIELD’S SEED 
SENSE FOR MARCH, 1945—Henry Field Seed & Nursery Co., 
Shenandoah, Iowa 9 
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SOME YOUNG ‘“H. F.” CUSTOMERS AND WHAT THEY GREW 


Catalog Like Spring Tonic 
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“Dear Henry: My son Jon, age 5, with 
Mule Hybrid corn and stock beets raised 
from Henry Field seed. We received your 
new cataloz—it was a spring tonic for the 
_ whole family.”—wW. F. Anderson, Rt. 2, West 
Baden, Indiana, : 


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“Just One Picking’ 
Mrs. Chester Miller, Rt. 4, Windsor, Mis- 
souri, sends this picture of her family with 
the largest picking of the summer from her 
strawberry patch. She prefers my Blake- 
mores. Don’t blame her. They’re good. 




Sugar Lump Party 
“Dear Mr. Field: These are my boys eat- 
ing Sugar Lump Watermelons. We like all 
your seeds and especially your baby chicks, 
—‘Mrs. Albert Brewster, 509 Lincoln St., 
Lawrence, Kansas. 
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YOU CAN, TOO, IF YOU PLANT GENUINE HENRY FIELD SEED 

Riding in the H. F. Orchard 
: I like this picture not only because it is a good one and shows what a homey part 
of home is the backyard orchard, but also because it demonstrates better than anything 
I can say the hardiness of H. F. fruit trees. 
FULLER, Rosholt, South Dakota. 
likes to eat the fruit that grows there. 

“We Can’t Get It Open” 
Too bad! Because even kids could enjoy 
this 50 lb. Early Kansas Melon, grown by 
Mrs. Clyde Wallace of Montevallo, Missouri. 
Her boy Clyde is the one with the bottle on 
the right, . 
It shows the pretty daughter of Mrs. E. M. 
She likes to play in the orchard, and better still she 

All From H. F. Seeds 
“Dear Henry: Here is a picture of my 
acorn squash and pumpkins taken last fall 
after I harvested my garden ‘sass’, all from 
Henry Field seeds.”—Mrs, James QO, Adams, 
Strawberry Point, Iowa. 

What Do We Do Now, Mr. Field? 
“Vd say to ride back out in the garden and eat the melon, then read some more of the 
Seed Sense on how to grow it better.” 
Thanks to Mrs. Elmer Barber of So. Main St., Cort- 
land, N. Y. for this picture of her two boys Ronald and Russell and their mules Dickie and 
Jackie. 
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