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[[stamped]] JUN 17 1925 [[/stamped]]
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A seed is a seed when it contains a cotyledon, seed coat, embryo, hypocotyle, and radicle. Due to the fact that these parts are found in Burpee's seeds the result is growth. Therefore when one intends to have a garden I recommend Burpee's "seeds that grow."

Trying many varities of seeds from other firms I find that the larger part of the plants life is spent in producing large green foliage while the fruit of the plant is exceedingly small. If, for example, Burpee's-green-beans are to be grown the bush will contain a large quantity of immense stringless beans.

I remain as ever a true customer

Harold M Bramble
43 Fairview Place
Decatur Illinois