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Puget Sound Seed Gardens 
LaCONNER, SKAGIT CO., WASH., Jan. 1, 1912. 
To All Our Friends and Customers: 
With this our TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL GREETING, we wish to thank 
you one and all. for the many generous orders sent us last year, and for the many 
kind words you wrote about our Seeds. We wish to remind you that another Seed 
Time is approachirg. and that we are ready to fill each and every order, large or 
small, promptly and carefully, with our very Best Seeds, of the very best kinds, 
for your use. We do not claim to grow all our seeds here ourselves, but such as 
we do not grow, here, we have grown for us by experienced growers, in localities 
where they can best be grown. 
Some kinds of Seeds, Beets, Mangels, Carrots, Peas and Timothy, are very 
scarce the world over, this year, so you would do well to order early, before the 
supply is exhausted. 
With each order for seeds by Packets, Ounces or Quarter Pounds, we will put in 
a Free Packet, for each 50c of your order, if you will say what kinds will be most 
acceptable to you. But this does not apply to the Special Offer Collections, nor on 
pound orders. 
For Instructions for Ordering, see next page, which I hope you will read very 
carefully, and be sure to sign your name when you order. Many customers 
forget to do that each year, and then wonder why the seeds do not arrive. We fill 
each order same day received, whenever we can, so in case you should not receive 
your seeds promptly, write us about it, so we can find out what t.a--. gone wrong. 
We have the largest Mail Order Seed business in the Northwest, and we find the 
Postal service very reliable. Letters or piitkage-s are very seldom lost or delayed, 
when properly addressed. 
If you have never ordered your seeds by mail before, be sure and try it this 
year, and see how easy and safe it is, and how quickly you will get them. 
(SEE Mi:.\r P.^UB) 
