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[[stamped]] AUG 24 1925 [[/stamped]]

For Prize Contest

Greenfield, Mass.
August 22, 1925.

W. Atlee Burpee Co.
Philadelphia, Pa.

Gentlemen,
Our Burpee Garden 45" x 75" supplied us with health, flowers, vegetables for canning, eating and we sold enough to cover seeds and fertilizer.

Our first crops were perfect cucumbers when Connecticut valley suffered blight, choice "Wayahead" and "Cos" the entire season, an unbelievable yield of telephone peas, with a July planting thriving, earliest and best sweet corn in vicinity chicory, salsify, pumpkins, good beets, carrots, asparagus squash, endive, string beans, marvelous sweet peas, choice perennials from seed, nastirtiums, straw-flowers, foxglove, hollyhocks, larkspur, pansies, sweet alyssum and coreopsis. 

Hope to add perennials as Burpee's leaflets make failure avoidable.

Very truly,
Mrs. Charles N. Newhall
33 Forest Avenue
Greenfield, Massachusetts.