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[[stamped]] AUG 24 1925 [[/stamped]]
[[underlined & capitalized]] FOR PRIZE CONTEST [[/underline & capitalized]]

I accomplished wonders with Burpee's unparalleled seeds. 

Gradus peas grew to the height of seven feet. Five double rows, one hundred thirty feet long yielded eight hundred fifty pounds of green peas.

Burpee's Golden Bantam attained height of eight feet, each stalk producing two and three large, delicious ears. 

Kentucky Wonders reached the top of ten-foot poles, yielding an abundance of large, tender pods. 

Limas, Hubbard squash, Chamtenay carrots, Detroit Dark Red beets, Hanson lettuce, Hollow Crown parsnips---all grow from Burpee's seeds ----produced enormously. 

Burpee's seeds grow---and their popularity grows with them. They're the acme of perfection

[signature] Edward L. Palkies, 
Lock Box 483,
Sumas, Wash.