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F. H. WOODRUFF & SONS, MILFORD, CONNECTICUT 
SOME INTERESTING PHOTOGRAPHS 
Right: Selecting Woodruff's Hybrid Cucumbers for seed at Rocky 
Ford, Colorado, where we grow our vine seeds — cucumber, squash, 
muskmelon. Even in this small photograph, you can easily see the 
fine size and shape of these specimens. The seed you get is from 
such cukes as these. 
Left: Vegetables growing in a greenhouse at 
Tigara, Point Hope, Alaska. These are growing 
from Woodruff's seeds, and are the pride of 
the Archdeacon of Arctic Alaska. Tigara is 
about 175 miles north of the Arctic Circle. Pho¬ 
tograph through the courtesy of Mr. Everett 
T. Watrous, recently returned from a two year 
stay at Tigara. 
Above: Our warehouse at Basin, Wyoming. This is one of several 
large warehouses in Wyoming, Montana and Idaho, where we grow 
our peas and beans. This particular one can accommodate 100 mini¬ 
mum carloads, and has machinery for cleaning about 2 cars daily. 
Its capacity for handpicking is more than a carload daily. 
We have another warehouse in Basin which has a storage capacity of 
about twenty carloads. 
