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[[stamped]] SEP 2 - 1925 [[/stamped]]

[[underlined]] For Prize Contest [[/underlined]]

My first experience with [[underlined]] any [[/underlined]] seeds was in 1912 when I started a small commuter's garden in New Jersey with Burpee's seeds.

Two products stand out from that first garden. Golden Bantam Corn and Old Homestead Beans.

This Spring I bought a 26 - acre farm and planted two acres with Burpee's seeds - giving Golden Bantam and Old Homestead an honored place. These two products have already paid for the entire garden and established for Cherrie Farm a reputation for high quality vegetables.

Since 1912 I have been convinced that Burpee's Seeds [[underlined]] do [[/underlined]] grow.

Burr a. Robinson
Cherrie Farm on the King's Highway
North Haven 
Conn