. Burpee's farm annual 1894. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. Cabbages and Lima Beans Coming from the show, Just to tell a hungry world— BURPEE'S SEEDS WILL GROW. No Trouble with BURPEE'S SEEDS. C. W. Bakkr, (iargatlia, Va., (VI. 23, 18u:S, :— Your seeds grow ami produce full crc>p^ ; I have no trouble wheu 1 use them. BURPEE'S SEEDS GROW,—is Surely True \BiCTii \N-, Mt. Clifton, Va., Oct. 2;{, 1893, writes:—I am well pleased with the garden seeds pur- chased of you
. Burpee's farm annual 1894. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. Cabbages and Lima Beans Coming from the show, Just to tell a hungry world— BURPEE'S SEEDS WILL GROW. No Trouble with BURPEE'S SEEDS. C. W. Bakkr, (iargatlia, Va., (VI. 23, 18u:S, :— Your seeds grow ami produce full crc>p^ ; I have no trouble wheu 1 use them. BURPEE'S SEEDS GROW,—is Surely True \BiCTii \N-, Mt. Clifton, Va., Oct. 2;{, 1893, writes:—I am well pleased with the garden seeds pur- chased of you ; tlie words " Buki'kk's SuiiDS(jRow " are surely true. 1 planted a package of/ceAfc^ Lettuce which you sent me last spring, and cau heartily say it was as good a lettuce as 1 ever ate. Every Seed GROWS. Frank II. Bekmax, Laoyville, Pa.,Oct. 30,, writes: —I believe every seed 1 pureliased of you grew, and 1 ob- tained good results from them all. The new Golden Ball Radish surpa-sses anything I ever raised ; they were ready for use in nineteen days from the day the .seed was sown, and on the twenty-eighth day I had radishes that mea- sured three inches in <lianieter. The new Iceherg Lellurte beats any kind I ever tried; the heads were large, solid, and of tile linest flavor; it is also a very quick grower, f planted less t ban onecpiart of Riirpee's Qiiniilili/ Peax, and although many would not believe it, I can prove that they produced over two bushels of shelled peas, which were the best flavored of any we have ever eaten. Many per- sons who saw them when re;idy for use said they Itever saw a picture that looked as nice as they did. The Beauty is,—BURPEE'S SEEDS GROW. S. L. 'i;. Hartley, Iowa, Oct. :!0, 1893. writes:—I have been planting your seeds for a number of years, and have never failed to have agood garden. I am very much pleased willi the Foidhook and /iur/ief'.i Krira liurhj Potato. The Fordhook was the only Squash out of
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