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ROBSON SEED FARMS, HALL, N.Y. 
OUR POLICY 
It has always been our first aim to supply seed of a quality—and at a price—which will bring back customers 
year after year. We do however believe that Quality should come ahead of price,—that the best seed is always the 
cheapest, no matter what may be the price. 
In making up our vegetable list we confer with the New York State College of Agriculture and the New York 
State Experiment Station regarding the varieties that should be included. 
If you desire additional information, or want seed of a variety that we do not list, write us and we will be glad 
to give you the information or secure the seed for you. 
Our terms are cash with order or C. O. D., the purchaser to pay C. O. D. collection charges. 
All prices here quoted are subject to change without notice and to our stocks being unsold. 
If you are in the market for larger quantities of any variety than we have priced in this catalogue, please 
write for special quotations. 
A star (wT) in front of a variety indicates that the seed was grown from our own selected stock. 
WE PROTECT YOU 
We use all care that is humanly possible to grow our seeds carefully; to have them true to name and type; to 
thoroughly test them; to treat them for possible disease when advisable. We assume responsibility of the seeds, 
plants and bulbs we sell reaching the purchaser in good condition and should any seeds fail to grow under favorable 
conditions, we will refund the money paid for them or replace them without charge if notified at once. However, 
in common with all responsible seedsmen, all our seeds, plants and bulbs are sold on the distinct understanding and 
with the agreement by the purchaser that we will not be responsible for any loss or damage that may accrue by 
reason of the failure of the seeds, plants or bulbs to grow or be of the variety or quality offered. We will not accept 
or fill orders under any other conditions. 
JANUARY 1, 1935 ROBSON SEED FARMS 
PAYMENT OF TRANSPORTATION CHARGES 
At the prices listed in this catalogue, we pay transportation charges on all seed except beans, peas, corn, 
potatoes and field seeds; but reserve the right to ship by Parcels Post, Express, or Freight—depending on rates. On 
the above special items we pay transportation costs on lots of one peck, or less, ordered at catalogue prices. 
WE SERVE YOU BY-- 
1 Growing in our own trial grounds each variety and strain of seed that we 
handle together with many others. 
2 Selecting a limited list of vegetable and grain varieties, considering quality 
of product and suitability for commercial production and marketing. 
3 Giving an accurate description of each variety listed with special reference 
to it’s common uses, faults and merits. 
4 Placing a statement of germination on every package as determined by our 
own or State Seed Laboratory test. 
5 Giving each lot of seed a stock number and placing this number on the tag 
or on the back of each package. If you want the same stock that you had 
last year, give us the number on the back of the package and we will either 
supply it or, if this is impossible, write you why we cannot do so and what 
we can offer in its place. 
6 Treating all of our Cabbage, Cauliflower, Brussels Sprouts, Broccoli, Chinese 
Cabbage and Turnip seed with hot water under the direction of Dr. Chupp 
of the New York State College of Agriculture. This insures against certain 
diseases. 
