ROBSON SEED FARMS * HALL, N. Y 
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ROBSON SEED FARMS 
HALL, N. Y. 
January 1, 1937 
Dear Friend: 
This is your catalogue. You have for 
the past fifteen years, through your letters, 
through your comments, and through your criti¬ 
cisms furnished the material for these pages. 
All that we have done is to collect the 
facts from you, combine them with our own 
observations and print them in the catalogue. 
You can make this an even better cata¬ 
logue if you will write more often and visit 
our farms from time to time during the 
growing season. 
In order to give it our personal super¬ 
vision, we are growing more and more of our 
seed in this immediate neighborhood, on 
our own and nearby farms. It costs a little 
more to grow some seed crops here but most 
northern grown seed has proven to be superior 
to that grown farther south. It is more 
vigorous and shows less disease. 
We suggest that you try some of the new 
varieties listed on the next page and tell 
us what you think of them. 
Very truly yours, 
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 we 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. 
CONDITIONS OF SALE 
We assume responsibility of the seeds, plants, and bulbs we sell reaching the purchaser in 
good condition. 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 to be of the variety or quality offered. We will not accept or 
fill orders under any other conditions. 
January i, 1937 
Robson Seed Farms 
