



HENRY FIELD’S SEED SENSE FOR MARCH, 1946—Henry Field Seed & Nursery Co., Shenandoah, Iowa 9 
‘SOME YOUNG “H. F.” CUSTOMERS AND WHAT THEY GREW 
CAN, TOO, IF YOU PLANT GENUINE HENRY FIELD SEED 






Squash on the Coal Shed 
.Mr. W. H. Kobel, of Frankfort, Indiana, is a photographer by trade but he likes 
to experiment, on a small scale, with various seeds. For the past three years, for 
example, he has grown squashes on the roof of his coal shed and two vines covered 
the top of the shed as shown in this illustration. Five nice squashes grew on top of 
the shed, three weighing 26 pounds and the other two weighing 13 pounds. How 
is that for growing things on a minimum Of space, 

“Hurry Mother’—It’s Heavy 
“Dear Mr. Field: Here’s a picture of 
_ some of your Hybrid South American 
- Popcorn. My 8 children Paul 12, Bonnie 
Lou 10, and Patsy Ann 3, insisted it was 
heavy and told me to hurry. Behind 
them you can see the foliage of our Con- 
cord Grapes we got from you.”—Mrs. 
Harold Coats, Rt. 2, Anderson, Mis- 
souri, 













Customer for 38 Yrs. 
“Dear Mr. Field: Enclosed you will 
find the name [I choose for the packet of All Grown Up 
unnamed tomato you sent me. [I choose] _ 
the name Triumph. I think it is a good ‘Dear Mr. Field: My little grandson 
variety. Here is a picture of myself with | Edgar Paul Stewart, age 3 yrs. He got 
a dish of them. I have used your seeds {| his daddy’s boots on the wrong feet. We 
for 38 years and would not plant any] raised some of your Sugar Lumps last 
other if I can get Fields.’’—Mrs. Frank | year and liked them fine.’’—Mrs. Edgar 
M. Stout, Ellington, Missouri. Dye, Almartho, Missouri. 


Bug Dust for Fleas 
‘Dear Mr. Field: Here is a picture of 
our little daughter Beverly Jane, age 11 
mos., holding an ear of Hybrid corn. We 
use and like your garden seeds very 
much. Her daddy calls this picture 
‘Daddy’s Farmerette.’ We always use 
your Bug Dust not only for the garden 
peut Bor wie on the Nee %——Mrs, Harold 












