19 JANUARY 1974, Page 4

Grow, man, grow

Sir: Today we face a 1940 situation, hat the blockade for our food and fuel Is from prices forced ever higher bY Waged and fuel costs, plus inflation and worl , shortages. In 1940 we dug for victorY digging up our lawns to grow ninre food, and today we could cut the oast of living by eating more of what We grow to leave more cash for what We must buy. We are concerned with gardenini without chemicals, which means vv11' the least fuel consumption and the most flavour, and for many years We have worked on growing the best lin tntional value in small gardens.

we, therefore, offer our pamphlet for Survival' free to any reader sen ing a stamped addressed envelope? Lawrence D. Hr„ Director-Secretary, Henry Double. al Research Association, Bocking, Brain tree, Essex