A Few Words to Our Customers 
PUGET SOUND SEED GARDENS 
La Conner, Wash., Jan. 1, 1911. 
Dear Friends: 
With this, our Twenty-sixth .Viiiuial -Greeting, 1 wish to thank you all for 
your continued generous patronage, and for the kind words of praise and un- 
solicited recommends received from so many of you last year. It gives us 
great pleasure to know that our Seeds have given such good satisfaction. And 
we assure you that the fresh new stocks of Seeds we now have to offer you for 
191] are fully up to the high standard of the past, and some of them even better 
than last year. 
We do not claim to grow all our Seeds here ourselves, but such as we can- 
not well grow here, we have grown for us by experienced growers in localities 
where they can be best grown, always endeavoring to secure the very "Best Seeds 
of the best kinds." Some kinds, as Beets and Mangels, Beans and Peas, are very 
scarce and high priced this year, but we have been lucky in securing our usual 
supply, and offer you so long as they last at very reasonable prices. Cabbage 
seeds have been a short crop for three years past, and we cannot supply the 
Danish Ball Head or Hollander, except in packets and ounces. 
With each order for seeds by packets, ounce or %-lb., we will put in a Free 
Packet for each 50c of your order, if you will say what kinds will be most accept- 
able to you. But this does not apply to Speeial Offer Collections, nor on pound 
orders. 
For instructions for ordering — see next page. 
