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Eas Batice Gardener. 
“Dear Mr. Field: A picture of our son 
‘Richard Dean. He thinks he’d better 
sample a drink before he turns it on 
mother’s roses she bought from Henry 
Fields.’”-—Mrs. Joe ees = A, Wil- 
ahs! ped Towa. 
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- Best of the ic hereics 
‘Some of you are writing me about big 
Mont-More cherry trees. I’ve got 7em. 
_Didn’t list bigger than 3 to 4 ft. in the 
Mestalecs but I have a fair supply of the 
big 4 to 6 ft. here ready to go, and will 

send them on to you at $1.98 each, post- 
_paid—No. C-6. Mont-More is the early 
_ bearing Dwarf Montmorency that’s so un- 
A perfect tree for restricted 
yards, because it’s small in size (10 
Bite it?) ft.) but still bears as heavy. And 
ait 8% earlier than the rest. Absolutely 
hardy, and bears big crops in 3 years. 
niet only by Henry Field. tee 4 
- Canned and Canned - 
. “Dear Mr. Field: Just a ine to tell you how 
pleased we are with the results from your 
We had a wonderful garden last year 
—eanned and canned then sold bushels of 
beans. The hybrid sweet corn did so well.” 

—Mrs. Tie T, Ezell, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 

300 from 1 
Here is a-picture of 
our son Keith Vernon, age 22 mos, and 
“Dear Henry: 
a trained pulling dog. We buy seeds 
RY from you every year and think they’re 
fine. I bought a Ib. of your Hybrid 
South American Popcorn and raised 300 
Ibs. this year.”—Boyd Bates, Powers- 
ville, Missouri. 
Satisfied Customer 
Here is a picture of Mrs: Emil Wald, 
Rt. 1, Sterling, Ohio, and grandchildren 
‘Leonard and Pauline. 
She says, “I sure 
like the seeds and bulbs I received from 
you. I had beautiful Glads this year. 
I am sure proud of your Seed Book fF 
received and the planting instructions.” 
My Nursery Guarantee 
My nursery stock is all state inspected, 
free from disease, of the heaviest qual- 
ity, and first class in every way or I don’t 
send it out. That’s why I can guarantee 
it. I also guarantee my stock to be ab- 
solutely true to name. If it proves other- 
wise, you can have your choice of re- 
placement free or a full refund on the 
entire purchase price. 
If you .are not pleased in every way 
with my nursery stock when you receive 
it, return it promptly at my expense and 
I will replace it at once or refund your 
money, as you prefer. I guarantee it to 
reach you in first class live, growing con- 
dition. After you have planted shagahge stk 
fails to grow, I think we ought to divide 
up on the blame. I’ll take one half and 
you and the weather take the other, and 
T’ll replace at half price anything unsat- 
isfactory through any fault of the stock. 
Fair enough? ‘ 
Another Satisfied Customer 
“Dear Henry: Just a few words to let you 
know I.was well pleased with the other or- 
der. More seeds in a packet than from any- 
where elise. And do your seeds. grow! They 
are unexcelled. I enjoy reading Seed Sense. 
I just can’t wait till I get the next one. 
Usually read them twice, if not more.”’— 
Benj. Steinkraus, Rt. 2, Markesan, Wiscon- 
sin. 
No Brownell Roses 
Wish I didn’t have to say so, but we 
just don’t have Brownell Roses for you 
this spring. So many of them went out 
last fall that my supply is completely 
gone for spring. Lots of you friends 
have been writing in about them. Only 
thing I can say for these “freeze-resist- 
ant’? beauties right now is that I’ll have 
them again in the.fall. In the mean- 
time don’t forget my big list of Hybrid 
Teas in the catalog. They’re the best 
I’ve ever had and I’ve got lots of them. 


An H. F. Wedding 
“Dear Mr. Field: This is a picture of 
my son Sgt. Everett Knutson and his 
wife. They were married after his re- 
turn from overseas. My son spent 30 
mos._in. Australia and New Guinea and 
was in two battles. 
I have used H.F."seeds and chickens 
for 10 years or more.’”’—Mrs, E. A. Knut- 
son, Montfort, Wisconsin. 
A fine rose or peony will be sent at the 
proper planting time to Sgt. and Mrs. 
Knutson. Congratulations and good luck, 
Always send a rose or peony to newly- 
weds who send me a picture.—H.F, 


A Real Scarecrow 

No, I don’t think many of you have 
ever seen a scarecrow that looked quite 
like this. This picture is called ‘A 
Scarecrow in the Woods” and was sent in 
by Mr. Joe Kendziorski, 500 9th Avenue, 
Alpena, Michigan. I’m sure you will all 
agree with me that it would well serve 
its purpose, 
