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^[[(E.L. Platt 2)]]

the news. Sometimes in May, a Maryland yellow-throat flits near, cautious but voluble.

For weeks, the blooming garden, the cut flowers in the house, the fresh vegetables are a joy. 

In October, when I gather the late vegetables, I often see migrating hermit-thrushes resting under the hydrangeas.

Burpee's Seeds round out my pleasant years.

Sincerely,

(Miss) E. L. Platt.