The Only Bargain in Seeds Is in Quality 
Tomato Burrell’s Select Marglobe. From a photo taken in one of 
our seed fields. 
The Severe Drouth the Past Season Has 
Resulted in very Short Crops on Some Seeds. 
The seed supply of cucumber, sweet corn, some varieties of onion, 
beet, turnip, tomato, and pepper will probably be exhausted before 
planting- season is over. It has always been our policy to carry a 
large stock and grow in excess of our usual requirements. Those 
ordering from us, we believe, will stand a better than average chance 
of having their orders filled in full. Nevertheless, we suggest that 
you order as early as possible to avoid disappointment. 
Experienced Growers Buy the Best Seed 
After all, the price paid for seeds amounts to very little compared with 
that expended in the growing and harvesting of your crop. The difference in 
price between the best seed and poor seed is slight but the difference in 
results may be considerable. The only bargain seed is in quality. 
In most cases there is no way you can tell the variety, trueness to type, 
productiveness or hardiness by examining seed. You may readily pass on 
the sample; and germination tests can easily be made for viability, but you 
must depend upon the grower for all of the other important considerations. 
We are constantly putting forth our best efforts to supply seeds of the 
highest quality. The seeds we offer are the best we know how to grow, or 
secure from the world’s best growers. 
Over 90% of all orders are shipped the same day as received 
J. If. liurreli shows tlio class of bulbs set to produce Burrell’s Strain 
Sweet Spanish Onion seed. See page 54. 
