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

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

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W. Atlee Burpee Co.,
Philadelphia.

Gentlemen:-

Never in the fifteen years I have been using your seeds have I had such a beautiful garden as this season. The annual larkspur, the giant snapdragon, the zenias--everything I planted--did exceptionally well. But the bed of Shirley poppies gave the greatest pleasure of all. Every morning it greeted me with an array of gorgeous coloring, and yet so dainty, that it looked a thousand fairies dancing in the breeze. For cut flowers the Shirley poppies held first rank, besides being one of the easiest grown annuals.

Respectfully yours,
Mrs. H. A. Miller.
Memphis, Mo., August 22nd, 1925.