Burpee's 

 Farm Annual 



is cheerfully given iree to an3'one wanting good 

 seeds. But as each copy in quarter-million editions 

 costs nearly fifteen cents, — when everything is 

 counted ; you see we must have some rules — and 

 we dislike rules. 



If you want seeds and have not a copy of the 

 Farm Annual send us a postal card to-day, and 

 it will come free by return mail. 



If you order, no matter how little, and desire 

 the Farm Annual, you have only to ask for it with 

 your order. 



The Edition for 1893 



is better than ever before. A handsome book of 172 pages ; 

 it tells all about the best seeds that grow, including rare 

 novelties of real merit ; honest descriptions and hundreds 

 of illustrations, with beautiful colored plates painted from 

 nature. Important new features for 1893, — original and 

 interesting. 



Any seed buyer can have a copy free, whether our 

 customer or not, no matter. We count on a fair 

 hearing. 



If you are not a seed buyer, but merely want a 

 nice book — and it is a nice book, — you should enclose 

 ten cents, which is only part of the cost. 



Put yourself in our place. 



W. Atlee Burpee & Co., Seed Growers, 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



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