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For Prize Contest.

My garden planted with Burpee's vegetable and flower seeds and bulbs is something to be proud of. Burpee Irises bought years ago now make a long border with perennials. Gladiolus, many of which have been raised from Burpee's Fordhook Gladioli Seed, Cannas, Dahlias, peonies, phlox, balsams waist high, larkspur, hundreds of asters, poppies, four o'clocks, snapdragons, sweet peas and petunias, especially Burpee's New Blue Petunia, all make a truly Burpee garden.

Burpee's vegetable seeds always grow and prove to be just as described in catalog, so we buy no others. A splendid Burpee garden!

Florence A. Hill

(mail address)
Mrs. Theo. W. Hill
So. Braintree,
[[underline]]Mass.[[/underline]] (Sen. Del.)

[[stamp]]AUG 31 1925[[/stamp]]

(P.S.) I moved from 68 Liberty St., So. Braintree - late this spring - but we have no mail box here yet, so mail address is given above. House and garden on Division St., Holbrook, [[underline]]Mass[[/underline]].