Trade Card for Triumph Corn Planter with Pumpkin Seed Attachment, A. C. Kent Company, circa 1885

THF208298 / Trade Card for Triumph Corn Planter with Pumpkin Seed Attachment, A. C. Kent Company, circa 1885
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Artifact Overview

Pumpkins and corn are good companion crops in the garden, as the large pumpkin leaves limit weed growth and keep soil moist. This humorous trade card conveys several important selling points--that the planter was easy to use, that pumpkins were a product that could be sold directly to customers, and that they could also be used for livestock feed.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Trade card

Date Made

circa 1885

Subject Date

circa 1885

Creator Notes

Advertised products manufactured by A.C. Kent Company, Janesville, Wisconsin, and sold by Samuel Fox of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Card printed by Sies & Co., Buffalo, New York.

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

00.1430.1

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Mrs. James R. Murphy

Material

Paper (Fiber product)

Color

Multicolored

Dimensions

Height: 3.25 in
Width: 5.5 in

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